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Its modern day and Jack stumbles up to a woman who looks familiar in a bar. At least this time he didn't get slapped. Drawn to this conflict was the Charred Council, an entity bound by the ancient laws to preserve order and balance. It held that any great power, left unchecked, threatened the very fabric of the universe. These four were a fearsome sisterhood known simply as the Four Horsemen. Tony is an angel who has grown maybe a tad bitter in the last few centuries. They are forced to work together to stop the world from ending when one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse escapes.
Falling in love was not on the schedule, but sometimes, other forces are at work than the ones they know. She likes adventures, hunting monsters and beating the shit out of others who try to fool her. But her life is harder a lot than she would wish for it. She is pursued by assassins and on top of that an ancient curse lies on her.
She lives in a world which is ruled by the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse, but the horsemen are arguing and the risk that the world will break up in chaos is getting larger by the time. Hopefully her life will be a bit easier after she met the beautiful Krixa. Top of Work Index. Also, the steps I have done in previous years are already done and cannot be repeated. Maybe an Achievement Flag or something.
I could then claim it again, as the one claimed was Epic and the one equipped was Legendary and the game saw them as two distinct items. This was when it started appearing as unbound drops, but still could not be used as a feeder, much to the Great Dismay of people who bought them from the AH as a Feeder, as the ones that dropped did NOT say that you could not do this.
Always one or the other. So that should work. They could even charge a reasonable number of RP, if anyone thinks that the RP a rank 59 was worth as a feeder was an issue. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Mitanu appears to visitors as a handsome man, a ferret, a gray wolf, or a bird of prey. She can give characters stones that enhance fertility. Packs under her patronage gain extra points of appearance. Does Not Like Men: Tambiyah is not welcoming toward men, especially misogynist men.
Friend to All Children: Tambiyah is protective of children and asks that packs under her patronage do the same. Her umbral realm is a beautiful, lush wilderness. In Tambiyah's realm grows a fruit that tastes like what the eater most desires. Visitors to her realm may find themselves in the Veiled Lands, in which strange lights and sounds emerge from thick mist. Her realm, while gorgeous, also contains dangerous creatures that may attack visiting Garou. Secret Test of Character: Characters who enter the Veiled Lands may find themselves in life or death scenarios.
If the characters choose to preserve life in these scenarious, Tambiyah rewards them. If they choose death, Tambiyah admonishes them not to throw away life so quickly. She smells like fresh apples and newly turned earth. Tambiyah can appear to visitors as a voluptuous woman, a warrior maiden, a golden wolf, an insect with jeweled wings, or a great flowering tree. Eshtarra's realm contains visions of both Gaia's natural beauty and the horrors that will come if the Wyrm subjugates Earth. I Have Many Names: She can assume any natural form in her realm, and might disguise herself as a tree, rock, or sea.
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Ice, dust storms, and a dearth of liquid water serve as tests for visitors in his realm. Nerigal is revered as a warrior, but he failed to protect Turog from the Wyrm, much to Rorg's dismay. In one Time of Judgment scenario, the Wyrm materializes in the Aetherial realm, but Nerigal is among the Celestines who are too frightened to attack it.
Rated M for Manly: His realm is designed to allow only the physically and mentally tough to survive. Nerigal is a fierce warrior god who favors ahrouns. Rorg is in constant physical and psychological agony, and his cries of pain greet visitors. Rorg's realm takes this form in the Umbra. Attack of the Killer Whatever: Hungry Children are giant boulders with mouths full of sharp teeth that eat people and machines.
In one Time of Judgment scenario, the Wyrm materializes in the aetherial real and makes a beeline for Earth. Rorg attacks the Wyrm and not only fails to injure his opponent, but is blinded in the process. At least two Time of Judgment scenarios involve one or more of Rorg's asteroids striking Earth. Rorg's constant howl of pain can induce harano in Garou who visit his realm.
The destruction of Turog left him deeply traumatized and angry. In the Time of Judgment scenario in which the Wyrm takes form and rampages through the Aetherial Realm, Rorg is the only Celestine who attacks it. The Wyrm breathes balefire in Rorg's face, blinding him. Rorg is emotionally scarred, enraged, and dangerously unpredictable around visitors in his realm. Rorg's domain was utterly destroyed by a Wyrm spirit in ancient times, and its remains scattered as a reminder to the other Celestines. Our Werewolves Are Different: One of his forms is that of a huge, snarling wolf. Zarok is crowned with golden light.
His court consists of beautifully dressed humanoids and magnificent animals who represent Jupiter's moons. Beware the Nice Ones: Zarok is warm and jovial, but those who offend him are horrified when they see his unstoppable rage. Zarok, his court, and his abode are immense. The Patriarch Too Dumb to Live: Several members of Zarok's court believe that it's possible to ignite Jupiter a brown dwarf into a fully-fledged star, thereby bringing greater prestige to Zarok.
They ignore the fact that this would plunge the solar system into chaos. Zarok appears as a king in splendid robes, a silver wolf, or an enormous white hawk. Lu-Bat advocates for peace and cooperation among the Incarnae. Lu-Bat only uses violence as an absolute last resort. He supports non-violent ways of solving problems. He and his abode exude calmness. Ruatma — Celestine of Uranus The Chessmaster: Ruatma hopes to manipulate visitors into directing the Perfect Metis to her so that she can mentor the prophesied Garou. In doing so, Ruatma hopes to secure higher standing in the cosmic hierarchy.
Samus Is a Girl: She cultivates a male alter-ego. In the 20th anniversary edition of Umbra: Velvet Shadow , Meros is crestfallen when Pluto loses planetary status. He abandons his station, causing his realm to be overrun by rogue spirits.
Meros is one of the few Celestines who leaves his realm to explore new regions. General Tropes Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: One of the few breaks the Garou get is that the Maeljin loathe each other so much that they actively sabotage everything the others are doing at every turn. Note that in one Time of Judgement scenario, where each Maeljin is assigned a tribe to corrupt, two of them expend all of their energy backstabbing the other rather than proactively attempting to actually corrupt their assigned tribes, ensuring both are completely unaffected and able to mount a reorganization effort.
Demon Lords and Archdevils: Each Maeljin Incarna oversees a duchy in Malfeas and is responsible for spreading the influence of the Urge Wyrm it serves. Number Two The tyrant who rules Malfeas. A modified version of this trope. When an opponent attacks Number Two, the damage is deflected onto his guards. Evil Tower of Ominousness: Number Two is male in earlier editions but female in the W20 version of the game. Number Two, the tyrant who rules over Malfeas, can only be defeated by those who know his true name.
Number Two regularly orders purges of those who displease him. Number Two appears as a glabro-form Garou, a Scrag bane, or a Psychomachia bane. He leads armies of banes in war. His face is hidden by a contorted mask of steel. Lord Steel rides a winged metal steed, a Wyrmish parody of his enemy Pegasus. The Power of Hate: He embodies this trope. Her realm in Malfeas is a torture complex filled with every torment imagineable.
Shards of glass are embedded in her bright red hair. From Nobody to Nightmare: Yet, in the Time of Judgement scenario in which the Uktena are corrupted to the Wyrm's service, Lady Aife is the only Maeljin to successfully subvert her assigned tribe, and in that scenario, she becomes the true final threat of the Apocalypse, and does a good turn as the dark chessmaster leading the hosts of the Wyrm. She rides a steed made of rusted metal. She consults Aliara on what her victims desire, so as to optimize their torment. Lady Aife may also be Weoena, Number Two's chief torturer.
The two women resemble each other and have never been seen in one another's company. Her weapons of choice are two jagged glass whips. He serves the Urge Wyrm of violence, after all. He's the savage general of the Wyrm's armies. According to the W20 Book of the Wyrm , Hellbringer can only be destroyed by placing him in a situation in which he is completely alone. With no other targets, he can be enticed to attack himself with his own weapon. Bolts from his crossbow can ignite mindless violence in their targets. To avenge this slight, Hellbringer commands his armies to attack the Central Duchy from time to time.
Her abobe in Malfeas is a magnificent architectural specimen filled with pleasures and addictions. Despite its many promises of pleasure, Aliara's abode in Malfeas offers only insatiable longing, never fulfillment. Her abode in Malfeas reeks of rot, which all her incense and perfume cannot cover up. Aliara is suspiciously similar to Slaanesh from Warhammer and Warhammer 40, God of hedonism and sexual depravity? A shapeshifter who appears in whatever form an onlooker finds most beautiful? A being whose spirit-world home is brimming with pleasures and temptations that doom anyone who partakes?
She appears in whatever form the viewer finds most appealing. Knight Entropy rides a fanged black horse. Knight Entropy's territory consists of swamp lands that lie between the Central Duchy and the other Duchies in Malfeas. Its touch turns people and objects to dust, and its gaze rots whatever it's looking at. It comes with being the Maeljin of lies. According to the W20 edition of Book of the Wyrm , the only way to destroy him is to make him sign a contract that requires him to relinquish his title if he fails to uphold it.
If he cannot fulfil the contract, he ceases to exist. He runs Duchy duBois like a labyrinthine courthouse, in which the truth is buried under piled of paperwork and visitors are directed to one kafkaesque office after another. He's a grinning, manipulative man who is drenched in slime. During his fits of insanity, he attacks anyone around him, including his servants and allies.
Duchy Klypse is a labyrinth of twisting corridors, stairs leading nowhere, windows opening up to brick walls, and doors that open to new rooms every time they are used. His official title is the Archbishop of Madness. He wears a slimy purple tumor on a ring and forces others to kiss it, in a twisted parody of Catholic tradition. What it cultivates among living beings. Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": It draws strength from the despair of living beings.
It has no name. In the book, Georgia's father wrestled with "some nameless angel of despair in the solitude of night". Book of the Wyrm describes the Nameless Angel's territory as a barren, sweltering desert. The Nameless Angel never speaks, communicating through waves of sorrow instead.
A colossal black sun hangs over the Nameless Angel's desert abode. He encourages people to stop caring about the horrors around them. Thurifuge conducts horrific experiments on slaves and prisoners in his laboratory complex.
He cultivates illness and pollution wherever he goes. Toxic smoke follows him everywhere. He's described as large, bulbous, and billowing. His realm in Malfeas resembles this. I Love Nuclear Power: He embodies radioactive balefire. Nuclear disasters empower him, and his realm glows with radiation. Kill It with Fire: His essence and his weapon are balefire. He appears as a frail, thin creature with lava for flesh and atomic fire for breath. He spreads radiation wherever he goes. Her realm in Malfeas is a multicolored sea of poisons.
In one Time of Judgment scenario, she and Collum form the rear of the Wyrm's horde. She is a master of biological engineering and uses her talents to create blasted Wyrm creatures. She has extensive knowledge of poisons. Mother of a Thousand Young: Chronicles of the Black Labyrinth describes her as pregnant with Wyrmish horrors. Her realm in Malfeas is a multicolored ocean of toxins. With Collum, her consort. According to some sources, Collum fertilizes some of her eggs and extends patronage to some of her creations.
She gives birth to horrific Wyrm creatures that fight for the Wyrm's cause. According to the W20 edition of Book of the Wyrm , he tries to corrupt Ratkin, Nosferatu, and other sewer-dwelling creatures. He's made out of sewage. What did you expect? His realm in Malfeas is a mountainous landscape carved out of frozen filth. His influence extends through the sewers of the world, where he gathers secrets for the Wyrm.
He appears as a humanoid creature made of sewage. With Lady Yul, his consort. Banes torture any living being or spirit unlucky enough to fall into her realm. Her realm is an umbral "sink" into which many travelers fall but few escape. The realm is also mystically isolated from the rest of Malfeas. Ammit believes that she can burn down the barrier between her realm and the rest of Malfeas by stoking a toxic fire high enough. She appears as a crocodile-lion-hippopotamus monster. She is driven by a hatred of the Maeljin Incarnas and of living beings in general. Jonas Albrecht A Silver Fang ahroun exiled from his home.
He eventually reclaims his honor and becomes king of the Garou nation. To Zhyzhak, who is prophesied to battle him in the end times, with one emerging triumphant.
Kami Humans and animals possessed by benevolent Gaian spirits. According to Warriors of the Apocalypse , her tribal elders want her to reproduce and pass on her strength to the next generation, but Zhyzhak refuses to bear children. Some Ronin leave the Garou Nation voluntarily, having grown tired of its internal strife and hypocrisy. Knight Entropy's territory consists of swamp lands that lie between the Central Duchy and the other Duchies in Malfeas. They prompt those living in their domain to ostracise or even attack those who rebel.
His odds aren't good. Albrecht serves as this in the revised Silver Fang tribebook. He openly criticizes his tribe's cultural posturing and pro-eugenics attitudes. With Mari and Evan. In the first edition rulebook comic, he and Mari engage in a staredown over a disagreement.
Evan calms them down before it escalates. He's briefly kidnapped and held captive by Black Spirals. The Exile The Good King: As leader of the Garou nation in later editions. One of King Albrech's first projects after ascending the throne was to orchestrate a Garou attack on the Seventh Generation. As a result, the Seventh Generation was completely wiped out. Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! In one Time of Judgment scenario, Albrecht and Zhyzhak kill each other in battle. In Albrecht's defense, Zhyzhak didn't give him much choice.
Reconcile the Bitter Foes: And in the various Time of Judgement scenarios in which it is possible, he and Margrave Konietzko shake hands, bury the hatchet, and cooperate without friction. The Silver Crown accepts him, allowing him to rise to kingship. To Margrave Konietzko, a Shadow Lord leader. Albrecht angrily calls out Byeli for his cultural posturing. Look, I've been patient and respectful and all, but Do we have a congenital defect, a complete inability to 'fess up to our mistakes? Zhyzhak A Black Spiral Dancer ahroun. She serves as warder of the Trinity Hive Caern.
Because Destiny Says So: Her Theurge packmate, Nhaukh, prophesied that she would crush the last Garou king under her heel. She would very much like to do so. Being an ahroun, she delights in battle. Her write-up in Warriors of the Apocalypse states that she's heavily invested in "smashing skulls and drinking blood". As a devotee of the Green Dragon totem, she received the ability to spew balefire at opponents.
In the revised edition of Book of the Wyrm , Pirog tried to force himself on Zhyzhak and thereby gain control of her pack, knowing full well that she had a reputation as a badass. She quickly overpowered him and killed him. Keep in mind, Pirog was in Crinos while Zhyzhak was in homid at the time.
In the 20th anniversary edition of Book of the Wyrm , Rhaos Dream-slayer attacked Zhyzhak, despite the tales of her ferocity. She promptly beat him within an inch of his life. Her Rage game card shows her in homid form with a woman fawning on her. She began as a borderline gag character — the loud warder of the Trinity Hive Caern who strutted around in dominatrix apparel — but evolved into the most ferocious Black Spiral Dancer in the game. Children Are a Waste: According to Warriors of the Apocalypse , her tribal elders want her to reproduce and pass on her strength to the next generation, but Zhyzhak refuses to bear children.
According to her logic, the Black Spiral Dancers have the might to win the war against Gaia now , and the next generation of warriors is irrelevant. Zhyzhak arrives on a battlefield, and to everyone's shock, she is visibly pregnant with the Perfect Metis' child.
She's an evil woman who relishes battle. Depending on the Artist: In the official art, she either looks like a musclebound brawn hilda or an attractive amazonian beauty. Time of Judgment book, she's depicted with dreadlocks. She believes that she understands Grammaw the colossal thunderwyrm revered by the Trinity Hive better than anyone else, and resents the deference that other Trinity Hive leaders receive. Her character development is sparse. She's an unrelenting killing machine, and that's about it.
She wears black leather dominatrix outfits, even in battle. I Call It "Vera": As the warder for Grammaw, she is responsible for training and leading the Black Spiral Dancers who defend the enormous thunderwyrm. In one Time of Judgment scenario, Zhyzhak receives a mission from the Wyrm during a dream, and urgently awakens her packmates afterwards. She tolerates no resistance, killing a packmate who complains. Readers never learn what the dream involved, but it filled her with terror and urgency, and involved slaughtering a town full of people in order to lure King Albrecht into battle.
Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Her name stirs dread among every Gaian Garou. Its origin is that it's the sound she made when she danced the Black Spiral, the sound of her jaws snapping shut. One of her derangements is that she cannot control the volume of her voice, so she's constantly shouting. Exactly how does one pronounce 'Zhyzhak'? Possibly something like "Sh-shak! With Nhaukh, her reserved, devout packmate. In the Time of Judgment scenario in which the Glass Walkers fall to the Wyrm, she arrives on the final battlefield with the Perfect Metis.
To everyone's surprise, she is massively pregnant. Zhyzhak's strength, battle prowess, and favor with the Green Dragon have made her insufferable. Her character descriptions in Caerns: Places of Power and Warriors of the Apocalypse state that she makes sure everyone knows that she is the "baddest of the bad". In Book of the Wyrm , after she killed Pirog in a dominance struggle, she told her packmates that Pirog's pack had better fawn over her. In the W20 edition of Book of the Wyrm , she devises plans but expects her packmates to hammer out the plan and details. Most of the official art depicts her in leather dominatrix outfits.
Time of Judgment , her outfit exposes a lot of skin. Thanks to the influence of the Green Dragon totem, she is unusually strong.