1. Some of them had. We all had different appearances by the end of it. The others gained their new appearances as a side effect of the lucha masks he put on them, growing to resemble those masks. I was never put in a mask. I don't know why I ended up appearing how I did. I assume it was El Pecador's sense of aesthetics.
2. I don't know if he could, though I wouldn't put it past him to be able to.
Fascinating. I wonder if it was a result of the masks themselves having certain properties, or those masks having a psychological effect on the wearers to subconsciously change their appearance based on their clothing.
El Pecador is what the entity who took us was calling himself. It means 'the sinner' and I think it was a reference to the great El Santo: "the saint."
I believe you mentioned before that you had previously encountered ghosts and spirits in your home dimension--was that before or after you entered the fae realm?
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2. I don't know if he could, though I wouldn't put it past him to be able to.
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Who is El Pecador?
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El Pecador is what the entity who took us was calling himself. It means 'the sinner' and I think it was a reference to the great El Santo: "the saint."
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I believe you mentioned before that you had previously encountered ghosts and spirits in your home dimension--was that before or after you entered the fae realm?
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But I found out later that the EWW has a lot of supernatural creatures--vampires, were-creatures, etc--wrestling for them.
Which means somewhere in my parents' storage there's some twenty-year-old glossy photos signed by said vampires and were-creatures.
So yes. Before.