Difference between revisions of "Caelene/Karataka"
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− | <b>Base Animal</b>: Jackal | + | <b>Base Animal</b>: Jackal<br> |
<b>Stats</b>: See Owner's Sheet<br> | <b>Stats</b>: See Owner's Sheet<br> |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 19 June 2007
Base Animal: Jackal
Stats: See Owner's Sheet
Health Levels: -0x2 -1x2 -2x4 -4x3 Incap Dead
Shaping Combat stats: Spd 6 Acc +3 Dmg +12L Def +0 Rate 4
Soak: 22B, 22L
Natural Weaponry: (Starmetal Daiklaive) Spd 5 Acc +4 Dam +9L Def +2 Rate 3
Mutations: Concealment (may hide mutations) (4), Enhanced Smell and Hearing (+2 Awr rolls) (1), Giant(+3 Str +3Sta, -0x1 -2x2 -4x2) (4), Assumption of Elemental Shape (Fire) (not affected by heat or non-magical fire) (1), Knife-Hand Dream (Parry lethal attacks barehanded) (1), Blade-Turning Skin (+2B , +2L) (2), Defining the Parameters of Battle (If attacker's Wits+Ess is less than or equal to Karataka's Stamina, the behemoth can parry any mortal attack - even if the attack is normally unblockable - at full Dexterity+MA pool, adding 6 bonus successes) (2)
Appearance: Old. Tired. At the end of its rope. This is how many describe the creature known as Karataka when they see it. A jackal of extended years, its fur is salt and pepper, marked by a lifetime of scars. Its eyes are pools of blackness that draw the viewer in, telling them of the tales of the desert. It walks slowly, determination marking its steps as much as the ache in its bones.
At least, that is what most say about Karataka. Those who see it in its true form rarely speak of it, for they are often no longer able to speak at all. When enraged (or ordered by his ward), the old jackal erupts into a monstrosity of flame and fury. Standing eight feet at the shoulder, it's claws cut through the finest armor as easily as a bonfire runs rapid through a dry field. It is said in the chaos of the Wyld that all who looked upon Karataka fell to their knees and begged for forgiveness. This stamements stands today, despite the waning of the behemoth's fire.
Comments
In case folks are curious, the name for this behemoth is the Sanskrit word for 'jackal'. - Caelene