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 A bargain with a mortal has twisted their mind. They have taken a piece of a mortal's soul which binds them to the real world, but in exchange here is a specific task they must carry out if the opportunity presents itself. They travel in search of this opportunity, and if the chance arrives they must do everything in their power to accomplish that goal, regardless of any other considerations. A bargain with a mortal has twisted their mind. They have taken a piece of a mortal's soul which binds them to the real world, but in exchange here is a specific task they must carry out if the opportunity presents itself. They travel in search of this opportunity, and if the chance arrives they must do everything in their power to accomplish that goal, regardless of any other considerations.
  
-For the dungeon master, hedonistic obsessions have only a mild drawback and should be fairly common. Items such as beer, cheese, wine, are appropriate. Be careful not to choose something that will be omnipresent such as boots or gold.+===Obsession guidance=== 
 +Hedonistic obsessions have only a mild drawback and should be fairly common. Items such as beer, cheese, wine, are appropriate. Be careful not to choose something that will be omnipresent such as boots or gold.
  
 Baleful obsessions are more inconvenient and should be more specific. A balefully obsessed fae may be driven to destroy rats, the undead, or any reasonably common monster type, or an inexpensive class of item such as playing cards or spoons. It is not advised to choose anything that is very common and would be dangerous to destroy; humans, houses, bakeries, and so on would create more trouble than this obsession is meant to. Baleful obsessions are more inconvenient and should be more specific. A balefully obsessed fae may be driven to destroy rats, the undead, or any reasonably common monster type, or an inexpensive class of item such as playing cards or spoons. It is not advised to choose anything that is very common and would be dangerous to destroy; humans, houses, bakeries, and so on would create more trouble than this obsession is meant to.