I wrote a dice roller because I was bored one morning before an exalted game. I made it to be easy to use through a PSP. It's alot faster than searching through your dice to identify your successes :)
Perhaps someone else may find it useful as well.
http://www.simnine.com/d10.php
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Get them to tell a story about why some of their traits are so low. Perhaps they'll even keep them low, because they'll like to roleplay their flaws. In any case, it is a step towards having the characters become more than cardboard cut-out heros.
It is likely that I will be running a fair-folk game in the future, so the question is for my benefit as well as that of the soryteller of the game in which I play.
I have come to the conclusion that works of glamour and permanent glamours are 2 different things. Works of glamour are active...
I do not mean it is something undertaken lightly. It requires great skill and great resources. Such a tactic would not be commonplace for retreiving hearthstones of less than level 4 and it can take months to perform.
Wyld influencing charms do, in fact, affect works of glamour (it dispels them), but it does not dispel permanent glamours already in effect nor does it dispel mutations.
Ultimately, the storyteller is going to make the call as mentioned. I am just  working on my arguement until I can get an...
I always assumed that they were wearing permanent glamour gossamer armour. The stats are exactly those of gossamer superheavy plate. I also found that even the stongest solar wyld influencing cham has no effect on permanent glamours once they are formed, which further makes me believe that...
I've always allowed the players to use stolen hearthstones. However, they would have a limited duration to use them. Those attuned to the manse would change the manse (or hire someone todo so) so as to destroy the hearthstone and recreate it.
It seems strange that permanent glamour equipment would be worth so much in creation if it is so easily dispelled
the reason I asked is because the book mentions works of glamor as something different than permanent glamors separately. It states that permanent glamours are "effectively real"...