"An Arcadia is a place, an event, and Nothing. It's an expression of glamour, divorced from Existence. As it does not exist, it is defined. As it is not limited or bound by the absurd flow of the natural world, it can take on infinite variations. Fairylands are a kind of Arcadia, but not the only one. Arcadias are infinite, but not real, and that void of reality forms a kind of... negative pressure upon reality, draining reality to solidify parts of that Arcadia. Becoming real, the rest of Arcadia drains the reality of the solidifying parts, and so what is real is finite, but fungible."
"One form of existence can more firmly tie Glamour to reality, enough so that it becomes able to endure even iron. Spirit. And so the fae steal souls to pin down their world and give it consistency, and feed on our world it fill it with variety."
"Still, while some may find it disturbing, this kind of fluid reality to has many uses, the most general of which is forging 'Personal Arcadias.' Using enchantment to define the 'story' of a piece of Arcadia, pinning down that fragment with definition and boundaries, giving it rules and principles through magic, snapping it off from the greater Arcadia with degenerate Orgone. It's a bardic art, and not a trivial one."
"Once you're fully a Pinnacle, touching your spirit in the ways needed to attach an Arcadia is impossible for anyone else - it's something you would have to do yourself. Most summoned heroes instead use their nature as a living world to achieve similar effects through the Outsider Icon, but the options are not mutually exclusive. As part of your spirit, a Bound Arcadia is part of your inner world, and can support and be supported by your Outsider Aspects."
"The stability and completeness of existence of a bound Arcadia is usually tied to how much spirit you've fed it. As you possess a Chthonic Will, your spirit will be able to feed them to a state of perfect reality. This won't be instant - it will have to feed on the overflowing 'excess' of your spirit, and that will take months. You'll be able to invoke it before then; it just won't be 'perfectly' real."
"Your level of existence will define how much can be real at any given time - even though you can create perfect reality, you can't create unlimited amounts of it. You'll have a fungible amount of 'real' in each piece of Arcadia you carry with you, based upon your own level of existence."
"The overall profundity of what you can make will be defined by your aspects, but your Outsider aspect will serve you well, as you can call upon all the permutations of the natural world. Other aspects may grant you stranger methods. And as I said, there are multiple ways to cultivate your inner world. Your personal Arcadia will make a good foundation to work into your inner world as you build it into something greater."