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=== Diette, the Beloved Children, Progeny of the Hearth and the Home === | === Diette, the Beloved Children, Progeny of the Hearth and the Home === | ||
− | The Diette begin their days as small brassy spheres inscribed with all of the things that were meaningful to them in their past life, removed by /Ketizo. They lay in a pit of flames, feeling every tongue of fire, as they are raised by the /Tikessa; their exterior grows slowly less ornate until it bears one message, and then cracks open revealing the true diette. The process is the burning away of the burdens and intimacies, leaving them only with their great goal. They have all the memories of their past lives, but often find that those memories are incomprehensible; they look akin to men, but they do not think as them, and even other demons find their previous mindsets near incomprehensible. | + | The Diette begin their days as small brassy spheres inscribed with all of the things that were meaningful to them in their past life, removed by[[TheHoverpope/Ketizo]]. They lay in a pit of flames, feeling every tongue of fire, as they are raised by the[[TheHoverpope/Tikessa]]; their exterior grows slowly less ornate until it bears one message, and then cracks open revealing the true diette. The process is the burning away of the burdens and intimacies, leaving them only with their great goal. They have all the memories of their past lives, but often find that those memories are incomprehensible; they look akin to men, but they do not think as them, and even other demons find their previous mindsets near incomprehensible. |
They take a time to hatch equal to one week for each intimacy they held before transformation; their emerged form learns at a rate of one ability dot per day until it is complete. They then look much like they did before, although they are free of any blemishes, scars, deformities or handicaps their previous body had; always visible is the flame that burns at their heart, shining through any covering not made of iron. | They take a time to hatch equal to one week for each intimacy they held before transformation; their emerged form learns at a rate of one ability dot per day until it is complete. They then look much like they did before, although they are free of any blemishes, scars, deformities or handicaps their previous body had; always visible is the flame that burns at their heart, shining through any covering not made of iron. |
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Diette, the Beloved Children, Progeny of the Hearth and the Home
The Diette begin their days as small brassy spheres inscribed with all of the things that were meaningful to them in their past life, removed byTheHoverpope/Ketizo. They lay in a pit of flames, feeling every tongue of fire, as they are raised by theTheHoverpope/Tikessa; their exterior grows slowly less ornate until it bears one message, and then cracks open revealing the true diette. The process is the burning away of the burdens and intimacies, leaving them only with their great goal. They have all the memories of their past lives, but often find that those memories are incomprehensible; they look akin to men, but they do not think as them, and even other demons find their previous mindsets near incomprehensible.
They take a time to hatch equal to one week for each intimacy they held before transformation; their emerged form learns at a rate of one ability dot per day until it is complete. They then look much like they did before, although they are free of any blemishes, scars, deformities or handicaps their previous body had; always visible is the flame that burns at their heart, shining through any covering not made of iron.
They single-mindedly pursue their goal, which nearly always brings them into conflict with their Tikessa quickly. When they kill her and escape, they are free in the world to wreak the havoc they most dream of.
Stats
Motivation: Whatever it was before
Intimacies: The Diette may never have intimacies.
Attributes: All at 2, except the one that was the highest which is now 6; and the next two, which are now 4.
Abilities: The highest ability rating the character had is increased by 2, to a maximum of 7. Favoured abilities are increased by 1. All others are reduced to 1, if above, or remain at 0. Retain all specialties.
Virtues: As before, but the highest is raised by 2, to a maximum of 6, and the others are lowered by 1, to a minimum of 1.
Essence: 3
Willpower: The sum of the two new highest virtues.
Backgrounds: as before, as logical.
Charms: all excellencies for the highest attribute rating, capped at attribute dice added. Highest virtue rating in other spirit charms OR Retain any terrestrial martial arts up to the form charm.
Other notes: The Diette regards any unnatural mental influence that would cause it to betray its motivation as an unacceptable order. This makes them incredibly perilous to summon unless they are simply to be let free on an unsuspecting target.