Ok, now that all the Headers, Speciaizations, and Races are posted, It's question time
The Shaman Skill "Spirit Talker" allows a person to "Speak with Spirit." The skill description makes it very clear that these are not Shades of the dead.
The Changeling skill "Whispers in the Air" allows that person to "Speak with Spirit".
The Psychic/Esper skill "Medium" allows the person to "Speak to Shade."
1)I just want to be clear that the Shaman Skill and the Changeling skill are for Spirits and only the Esper skill lets you speak with shades? Dead PC's , "The Ridden PC's in shade form and possibly dead NPC's
(I already made an assumption once when the Shaman header was first posted, and boy was I wrong)
2) The Ridden' "Ghost in the Shell" skill says that they must call no effect to all effect that do not include "to Shade" or "to Spirit" or "to Unseen." That makes Shade and Spirit seem similar, but not exactly the same?
3) Then that would make "Spirits'" more like nature spirits, home and hearth spirits, fey spirits, elementals, etc, correct?
Reason I ask, is my character concept has a taste of "The Sixth Sense" and "Night at the Museum". My character would be able to see either ghosts or spirits. Raised on a university campus, he grew up learning from the ghost of ancient Mayas that still hung around their burial remains. He had conversations with Lincoln through artifacts of his at the University. As a young child, he ran and played with dinosaurs and tigers only he could see from the natural history exhibits Long dead deans and teachers would tutor him in their timeless boredom (Also a touch of Harry Potter and the History Teacher at Hogwort's)
Would that mean I should have a skill in "Speak with Spirit" or the skill "Speak with Shade", which one makes more sense in this world?