It's unknown if Rana's flagrant flouting of the Escheat (particularly the The Right of Ignorance) is because of the eshu's general propensity for recklessness, because she has a death wish, or for some other reason, but this unseelie eshu has been known to use her seemingly unending supply of Glamour to enchant entire neighborhoods for a night of confusion and disorder.
Of course, the mortals all forget it the next day, but other changelings say that she is asking for hunters to come down upon them, if not the mysterious willworkers or other creatures that lurk in the shadows.
Either way, Rana has been around for long enough that it's difficult for her to be in any meaningful way curtailed - though there is always some grumbling that maybe she needs to sit in time out for a few cycles to learn some restraint.
History
The right to freedom — uhuru (oo-hoo-roo) — is central to the philosophies of the eshu. When coming across a young eshu like Dec, who had no tie to the culture (even less so that Raha, who comes from Iran and not Nigeria), it became painfully obvious that he had no clue how to reconcile the oppressive country he grew up in with the core truth of himself.
Raha was happy to teach him. As a fellow iku (ee-koo), she has taught him the philosophies of the "unseelie" eshu (though she dislikes using those Celtic-centric terms): There Is No Destiny and Leave Trouble in Your Wake.
However, she has long since left Dec to his own devices, traversing the Dreaming on her own and sowing seeds of trouble whereever she goes.
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