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* The Kraken ([[Books/Exalted | Exalted]], p. 83) | * The Kraken ([[Books/Exalted | Exalted]], p. 83) | ||
* Loras, Death Sun ([[Books/BookOfBoneAndEbony | Book of Bone and Ebony]], p. 145) | * Loras, Death Sun ([[Books/BookOfBoneAndEbony | Book of Bone and Ebony]], p. 145) | ||
− | * [[/Pontoppidan | Pontoppidan]] | + | * [[[Hekatonkhire/Pontoppidan]] | Pontoppidan]] |
− | * [[/Heptatheleon | Heptatheleon]] | + | * [[[Hekatonkhire/Heptatheleon]] | Heptatheleon]] |
+ | * Vodak (the Fair Folk book, Mountain Folk chapter) | ||
== Page References == | == Page References == |
Revision as of 00:36, 6 April 2010
Hekatonkhire
A hekatonkhire is the sort-of-dead remains of a Behemoth. (Hekatonkhire : Behemoth :: Malfean : Primordial) They may also be the dead souls of a Malfean or spawned from the dreams of the dead Primordials.
(Hekatonkhire is both the singular and the plural, and is sometimes spelled "hekatonchire." The name originally referred to the "hundred-handed" giants of Greek myth.)
Necromancers can make use of these creatures, both in soulforging (to create Oblivion's Panoply; Book of Bone and Ebony, p. 101) and through the Void Circle spell Summon Hekatonkhire ( Book of Bone and Ebony, p. 143).
Known Hekatonkhire
- The Kraken ( Exalted, p. 83)
- Loras, Death Sun ( Book of Bone and Ebony, p. 145)
- [[[Hekatonkhire/Pontoppidan]] | Pontoppidan]]
- [[[Hekatonkhire/Heptatheleon]] | Heptatheleon]]
- Vodak (the Fair Folk book, Mountain Folk chapter)
Page References
Exalted: p. 83. Exalted: The Abyssals: pp. 25, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72, 73. Book of Bone and Ebony: pp. 10, 101, 117, 121, 143-145.