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<b>Keywords:</b> Combo-OK | <b>Keywords:</b> Combo-OK | ||
<b>Minima:</b> Essence 1 | <b>Minima:</b> Essence 1 | ||
− | <b>Prerequisites:</b> None | + | <b>Prerequisites:</b> None |
The Black Boar That Twists The Skies is <i>relentless</i> in his <i>unstoppable</i> advance. In truth, he is as <i>incapable of stopping</i> as he is <i>incapable of restraint</i>. His <i>titanic arrogance</i> exceeds even his <i>titanic form</i>. <i>Strife</i> and <i>competition</i> are his natural environment. He is <i>endlessly destructive</i>, yet oddly <i>immediate in his ravages</i>, in both time and space. He is <i>not impulsive</i>, but he is <i>predictable</i>. He is <i>utterly reckless</i> and <i>completely self-centered</i>. He <i>hates Fate</i>. He is <i>lawless</i>; more, he is <i>chaos embodied</i>. He <i>delights in disorder for its own sake</i> and <i>needs neither justification nor purpose</i> for his deeds. He is <i>brash</i> and <i>loud</i>, to say nothing of <i>fearless</i>. You can <i>hear him coming</i>, but by that time it is <i>too late to get out of the way</i>. Many compare him to Adorjan, but they betray their own ignorance. The two could not be more different. While Adorjan is completely free of the constraints of identity while claiming all the benefits of self, and thus moves free of everything, the totality of Isidoros' being is the product of <i>inertia</i>, and he is as free of outside constraint as he is utterly chained to his own identity. He is eternally <i>charging</i>, <i>moving only forwards</i>. A creature of <i>desire</i>, Isidoros <i>lives for sensation</i>, and he lives <i>in the moment</i>. <i>His word is final</i>, and he <i>will not be swayed from his course</i>. He will always fight for <i>freedom to be oneself</i>. His sacred number is <i>six</i>. | The Black Boar That Twists The Skies is <i>relentless</i> in his <i>unstoppable</i> advance. In truth, he is as <i>incapable of stopping</i> as he is <i>incapable of restraint</i>. His <i>titanic arrogance</i> exceeds even his <i>titanic form</i>. <i>Strife</i> and <i>competition</i> are his natural environment. He is <i>endlessly destructive</i>, yet oddly <i>immediate in his ravages</i>, in both time and space. He is <i>not impulsive</i>, but he is <i>predictable</i>. He is <i>utterly reckless</i> and <i>completely self-centered</i>. He <i>hates Fate</i>. He is <i>lawless</i>; more, he is <i>chaos embodied</i>. He <i>delights in disorder for its own sake</i> and <i>needs neither justification nor purpose</i> for his deeds. He is <i>brash</i> and <i>loud</i>, to say nothing of <i>fearless</i>. You can <i>hear him coming</i>, but by that time it is <i>too late to get out of the way</i>. Many compare him to Adorjan, but they betray their own ignorance. The two could not be more different. While Adorjan is completely free of the constraints of identity while claiming all the benefits of self, and thus moves free of everything, the totality of Isidoros' being is the product of <i>inertia</i>, and he is as free of outside constraint as he is utterly chained to his own identity. He is eternally <i>charging</i>, <i>moving only forwards</i>. A creature of <i>desire</i>, Isidoros <i>lives for sensation</i>, and he lives <i>in the moment</i>. <i>His word is final</i>, and he <i>will not be swayed from his course</i>. He will always fight for <i>freedom to be oneself</i>. His sacred number is <i>six</i>. | ||
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<b>Keywords:</b> None | <b>Keywords:</b> None | ||
<b>Minima:</b> Essence 3 | <b>Minima:</b> Essence 3 | ||
− | <b>Prerequisites:</b> First Isidoros Excellency | + | <b>Prerequisites:</b> First Isidoros Excellency |
Whenever the Infernal performs a two-die stunt, they instantly heal a level of bashing damage. With a three-die stunt, they can heal either two bashing or one lethal health level of damage. Two two-die stunts do allow for the healing of a single level of lethal damage if one occurs immediately after the other. | Whenever the Infernal performs a two-die stunt, they instantly heal a level of bashing damage. With a three-die stunt, they can heal either two bashing or one lethal health level of damage. Two two-die stunts do allow for the healing of a single level of lethal damage if one occurs immediately after the other. |
Revision as of 00:47, 20 December 2009
Isidoros by Han'ya
First let me say that this portrayal of Isidoros owes much to JiveX's version on the other wiki (poxrot, boo, hiss, etc.), and I in no way intend to directly plagiarize any of his material; I simply used it as fairly close inspiration. I acknowledge that he thought it up first, and this is in no way intended as competition. Second, if FrivYeti is reading this: The fact that I don't like the way you do Isidoros is no criticism of you, Friv. Different strokes for different folks, y'know?
Juggernaut Caste
To be posted.
Isidoros Charms
First Isidoros Excellency Cost: 1m per Type: Reflexive (Step 1 for attacker, Step 2 for defender) Duration: Instant Keywords: Combo-OK Minima: Essence 1 Prerequisites: None
The Black Boar That Twists The Skies is relentless in his unstoppable advance. In truth, he is as incapable of stopping as he is incapable of restraint. His titanic arrogance exceeds even his titanic form. Strife and competition are his natural environment. He is endlessly destructive, yet oddly immediate in his ravages, in both time and space. He is not impulsive, but he is predictable. He is utterly reckless and completely self-centered. He hates Fate. He is lawless; more, he is chaos embodied. He delights in disorder for its own sake and needs neither justification nor purpose for his deeds. He is brash and loud, to say nothing of fearless. You can hear him coming, but by that time it is too late to get out of the way. Many compare him to Adorjan, but they betray their own ignorance. The two could not be more different. While Adorjan is completely free of the constraints of identity while claiming all the benefits of self, and thus moves free of everything, the totality of Isidoros' being is the product of inertia, and he is as free of outside constraint as he is utterly chained to his own identity. He is eternally charging, moving only forwards. A creature of desire, Isidoros lives for sensation, and he lives in the moment. His word is final, and he will not be swayed from his course. He will always fight for freedom to be oneself. His sacred number is six.
Isidoros Mythos Exultant Cost: - Type: Permanent Duration: Permanent Keywords: None Minima: Essence 3 Prerequisites: First Isidoros Excellency
Whenever the Infernal performs a two-die stunt, they instantly heal a level of bashing damage. With a three-die stunt, they can heal either two bashing or one lethal health level of damage. Two two-die stunts do allow for the healing of a single level of lethal damage if one occurs immediately after the other.