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Ask-wee-da-eed is one of the sub-types of the Elemental seeming. The Abenaki people of the northeastern United States tell stories of a will-of-the-wisp-type creature formed of fickle fire. This creature, the Ask-wee-da-eed, is tied to meteors and comets and is said to bring bad luck and death by its presence. Those of this kith in some way embody the meteoric fire, but are also able to foretell the misfortune of others, in a way, with their blessing of Taste of Ill Luck.

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Changeling: The Lost First Edition Kiths

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