Golem Quest
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Golem Quest is about a newly sapient Soul Grave that names itself Mordre, then goes about building an empire. By Bob.
Character List
The list has been ordered by first appearance/mention.
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Mordre
The primary character of Golem Quest, Mordre is a Soul Grave, a metal golem designed by the now dead Mosmordren Empire to use the souls of the fallen as it's fuel source. Finding itself newly sapient and sentient upon awakening to the blasted landscape of its former homeland, Mordre has vowed to take revenge on its destroyers, while at the same time crafting an Empire of its own design. As a sapient non-Life Golem, Mordre suffers the stigma of being anathema to nearly every major civilization on Zakrath, an immortal and powerful creation of war given the ability to plan and think for itself without orders. In order to avoid discovery and the subsequent annihilation that would likely follow, Mordre has adopted the personality of a kindly old mage, with a love for cats and maids, who has discovered how to control a golem over long distances. His true nature is now his most closely guarded secret, known only to two individuals other than the Premen, the first allies other than Arkus to accept his nature without trying to outright destroy him for it.
Arkus
A major supporting character, and the first person to know Mordre's secret, Arkus also happens to be the one who originally woke Mordre from his stasis-like slumber. A poor destitute, Arkus grew up around death and poverty (though the location of his homeland is still unclear), an upbringing that instilled in him a firm sense of apathy to death and horror. As such, Arkus finds himself easily adaptable to new occurrences, however distasteful and outright horrible. It also fostered a desire to rise above such a position, and he now seeks to become a true mage, with his ultimate goal being to have the Mortal Coil directly request that he join them. As one of the few to know Mordre's secret, Arkus is functionally his second in command in all endeavors in the kingdoms, as he has a surprisingly vast wealth of knowledge of recent events in the core kingdoms. Under Mordre's sponsorship, he has also vastly improved in magical skill, reaching a level of power most aspiring mages work at for years in the space of months thanks to the wealth of study materials he has been provided in conjunction with own predisposition to learning. He plays the role of "Mage Mordre's" only apprentice to those who do not know the secret.
Lorgk
(Premen/Male/War Chieftain) First encountered in the Frostback Mountains, Lorgk was the first organic being to block direct hits from Mordre and manage to damage him. As the Leader of the Drazken Clan, Lorgk's motives were to attack the yeti and reclaim the bronze and ruby mine that had been wrenched from the Drazken's control for 70 years. After Mordre realized that he was being used by the yeti, he joined forces with Lorgk and the Drazken to help take back the mine. Now, Lorgk has renamed the mine Mordreden, to honor the metal warrior that had aided them and given them a second chance to rebuild and protect what was rightfully theirs. Lorgk is a straight to business type, he doesn't screw around or mince words when he can help it. Lorgk holds Mordre's words in high regard, and even gives him overwhelming control in political or diplomatic issues. After giving over his family sword, True Edge, because it was such an asshole (because it was being overly insistent with forcing Lorgk to rely solely on its own power instead of Lorgk's power, and thus possess him), he now bears Legalloth, the Legacy of Lorgk, Abaeloth's crystal magic-absorbing sword. The sword bears all the souls of Lorgk's ancestors, the bearers of True Edge, and will probably bear his own soul, too, when he dies.
Mingsk
(Premen/Male/Head Shaman) Mingsk is the relatively young, but head shaman of the Drazken clan. He is originally from the clan, but had to campaign against Fekk for his position. He argued that the clan Fekk had come from has not had to battle for two years and Fekk would be a poor leader in the face of battle. When the matter came down to a duel Mingsk defeated Fekk handily. He used his own style of combat magic, a style which is focused on empowering his body, giving him hardened skin, increased muscle, and flexible bones.
Sugro
(Premen/Male/Shaman)Surgo is an elder shaman of the Drazken clan. He was once the head shaman, but his position had been wrested from him by Mingsk.
Kyorto
(Human/Female/Mage/Deceased) Kyorto is a past mage of Mosmordre, now manifesting as a spirit. She is bound to a building in the ruins of Mosmordre, close to where Mordre was found. She is close to being resurrected by Mordre in return for promised service/assistance.
Oggroth the Mountain
(Premen/Male/Warrior) Oggroth respects power in a warrior and holds Mordre in the highest regard. He wields a large ball-on-chain and sports heavy armor made by Del Roga (which is currently shattered thanks to Goran's Phonomancy). He is now a Life Golem created through the Inverted Immortal Genocide: Soul Infusion. To handle the mass of souls within his body, he was modified with the help of Dorgrum, Jojo, Heol, and Mordre to be able to eat anything, be it souls, rocks, mountains, snow, meat, bones, and, likely, politics, to be converted into the building blocks of his body.
Jojo
(Premen/Male/Shaman) Jojo is a user of the rare Soul Dreaming magic. He has the ability to affect the reality of people who are asleep. Jojo is crippled but manages to move around using magical 'legs' that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Fekk
(Premen/Male/Assistant Shaman to Mingsk/Deceased) Fekk comes from the Garott clan, a clan larger than the Drazken. He campaigned to become the head shaman, touting his experience working with large groups of shaman. He practices a style of combat magic in which he infuses cold or heat onto his limbs, making his blows exceptionally dangerous. Fortunately for Mingsk he managed to avoid many of these and defeated Fekk in single combat for the position of head shaman. Fekk was eaten by Goran in the battle between the Drazken and the Gorkin.
Lenryt
(Human(?)/Female(?)/Caged One Like Super-Sized Entity/Grand Elder mage) She is an enigma shrouded in mystery. She first appeared in the forests outside Duras to meet with Mordre and recover 'The Caged One', a being that was residing within him. She granted him the power necessary to crate Immortal Genocide and the ability to do Magnetomancy in exchange for surrendering 'The Caged one'. She has called on Mordre in the past to do favors for her in exchange for granting him a gift of his choice and has indicated that she will continue to do so. Called by Eldghodd as "The Wanderer's mortal guise".
Delro
(Premen/Male/Peace Chieftain) Mordre has only met Delro a few times, and has not had a direct conversation of substantial length to reveal more about him. All Mordre is aware of is that Delro is Logrk's second in command and is more suited to diplomacy rather than straight combat.
Ugrokk the Tall
(Premen/Male/Warrior) Specializes in tactical combat and axes. Lots and lots of axes. Has an armor made by Del Roga which allows him to become invisible, absorbing heat, and then releasing all that heat and light in very painful, bright flash. The armor is probably destroyed, no thanks to Goran.
Del Roga
(Human/Male/Blacksmith) His workshop, Del Roga & sons, located in Hletwa crafts amazing arms and armor using a blood absorbing axe that provides a complete image of the customer as well as a rundown of all their strengths and weaknesses. Now, since Mordre placed such a fascinating order that had him delaying completing the Steel Fists' order, he was forced to close shop after losing much business. He is currently at the Arcanoworks looking for work.
Derkin the Machete
(Human/Male/Rogue) Derkin is a former bandit who was captured in the forests near Duras. He now serves Mordre as a military CO.
Ozmand the Hammer
(Human/Male/Heroic Warrior/Deceased) Ozmand was a capable warrior with his trademark hammer. He died while assisting Mordre defeat Verther. He was absorbed into Mordre willingly as a way to keep fighting after death. His soldiers are now commanded by Ozrick.
Olzemeca
(Stone Golem) Olzemeca is a stone golem with a sapience apparently much like Mordre's. It serves Lenryt and was encountered with her in the woods near Duras. It can speak Premen because it walked among their creators.
Askeladd
(Human/Male/Warrior) He is an agent of the Reavers Of Nibelheim. Initially hired to hunt down a mage Mordre and somehow remove him from Duras. Askeladd is known for being unflappable. The group itself is small, expensive, but in high demand for their skill. When fulfilling contracts they prefer to find the easiest path and avoid combat when possible. If forced into it however they are incredibly effective.
Bjorn
(Human/Male/Berserker) He is a member of the Reavers of Nibelheim. Outside of combat he is a very skittish and cautious man. When in battle he becomes a berserker, fighting unarmed. He rips out throats with his bare hands and leaps twenty feet in a single jump, all the while screaming.
Ozrick
(Human/Male/Warrior) He is the apprentice to the late Ozmand 'the hammer' and now leads his troops. He is also Ulzrick's older brother.
Sir. Keddic Harksburton the 4th
(Human/Male/Warrior) Keddic is the inheritor of the WAY OF THE HARKSBURTON, a fighting style created by his family. He is charged with adding to it in some meaningful way before passing it on. All members of the Harksburton bear a blood oath against Aurockoth, the god of blades, a humanoid life golem who has slain several of the Harksburton successors. He is currently traveling with Mordre as a way to ease boredom and improve his technique.
Moss Withermane
(Moss) Moss is a strange creature that subsisted on world motes. It was fed the strange stone that emitted a world energy has been growing ever since, now at the size of a very large horse. Not much is known about it's origins, but it has produced several strange seeds that suck up world magic. It acts like Mordre's faithful hound, by his side most of the time.
Ulzrick
(Human/Male/Schizophrenic/Warrior/Apprentice Shaman) Ulzrick shows talents in the planning and strategy side of warfare. He has some magical skill in the area of will magic and can use very basic Magnetomancy. He is a rare user of SoulDreaming Magic and is Jojo's newest apprentice. He is Ozrick's younger brother.
Ellorika
(Human/Female/Former Peasant/Warrior/Leader) She now commands troops for Mordre and serves under Derkin. I'd hit it. Arkus would too.
Vespinto
(Human/Male/Former Peasant/Warrior) A stealthy fighter who specializes in bladed warfare of all forms. Has an affinity for stealthy operations. He serves under Derkin as a CO for Mordre's troops.
Jezebel
(Human/Female/Inventor) Jezebel came from the Western Islands. She is standoffish and specializes in non-magical weapons of varying forms, especially those designs involving water or electricity. I`d hit it.
Lucrazzia Gialgorra
(Human/Female/Inventor's Assistant) One of Dr. Gialgorra's four daughters. She is has a propensity for invention like her father and is prone to long winded and overly exuberant tangents. Mordre met her at the entrance to her father's home, manning the front desk, after which she led him to her father's arena. She is known to wear several pairs of goggles and many scarves.
Dr. Toledo 'Steel' Gialgorra
(Human/Male/Inventor) Dr. Gialgorra loves SCIENCE!. He invented CANTI, a Golem operated by technology rather than magic. He is displeased with the fact that magic is used as a stopgap way to overcome problems when science is perfectly capable of doing the same, if not more. Due to this he blames magic for holding back scientific advances and has issued a challenge to the world to defeat CANTI using any other Golem. He has not lost as of yet and has faced over 800 opponents including Lord Donwick Dregas and his former golem, Silicanthos. He has 4 Daughters.
Lord Donwick Dregas
(Human/Male/Noble/Golem Operator) First encountered in the western islands, Lord Dregas was seen as a participant in the contest to defeat Gialgorra's steam golem. His golem Silicanthos performed valiantly against CANTI until it was demolished by Gialgorra's Supreme Voltaic Beam. With no golem, and hard times cast upon his family, Lord Dregas had resigned himself to return home empty handed. That is, until Mordre extended an invitation to the Kyogrock Arcanoworks. After finding a piece of Silicanthos that wasn't vaporized, and claiming a clay golem by the name of Giodiaz that was left behind in a failed assassination attempt, Lord Dregas accepted the offer. Now he works in Mordre's service by managing finances and other diplomatic measures.
Mage Wendelin
(Human/Female/Mage of the Mortal Coil) She is skilled in rune craft and has inscribed her staff and stone golem with a multitude of runes. Met when she was attacked by the operator of the small tomb Diozagrath. The golem severed one of her arms, but through quick action she was saved by Mordre, Professor Gialgorra, and Sofiazza Gialgorra. In gratitude she gifted to Mordre several books the Mortal Coil uses to teach its students rune craft.
Sofiazza Gialgorra
(Human/Female/Inventor's Assistant/Warrior) One of Dr. Gialgorra's four daughters. This one enjoys explosions and firearms. Her arms have presumably been replaced with synthetic prosthesis that give her strength far beyond what would be her normal capabilities. Her weapon of choice is a belt-fed 40 millimeter repeat fire gun with a drum canister.
Anastazia Gialgorra
(Human/Female/Inventor's Assistant) One of Dr. Gialgorra's four daughters. She was mentioned as creating advanced medical devices that are used within her father's facility. Her creations managed to save Mage Wendelin's arm after it was severed by Diozagrath.
Gwendelazia Gialgorra
(Human/Female/Inventor's Assistant) One of Dr. Gialgorra's four daughters. She is mentioned as being the eldest of the four. Currently seeking adventure off the island her father owns.
Ellayia
(Human(?)/Female(?)/Rogue) First encountered in a raid on Diomand's warehouses, she has thus far been able to elude face to face contact by perching herself on rooftops. She has been keeping tabs on Mordre for quite some time now, but her intent has not been malicious. A deal was brokered for her services before departing the western islands, if she procured information on Weinsho or succeeded in killing and taking his skin, a very handsome sum of money would await her. Her most direct form of travel is through an enchanted item called the Spatial Grapnel, it allows her to attach a grappling hook to anything and swing about from point a to b and so on, this is only limited by what her mind can conceive the grappling hook attaching itself to.
Magnum Bang The Human Dynamo, Annihilator Of Armies, Smasher Of Sieges, Cracker Of Castles
(Human/Male/Warrior) Magnum Bang is a unarmed fighter without comparison and is capable of incredible feats. He has various runes of power tattooed unto his very bones. They allow him to 'draw out his latent energy' and make full use of his bodies potential at any given moment. He uses a style of combat magic to supplement his technique. He has a strong battle lust and travels around the country to find conflicts to satisfy himself. He is currently traveling with Mordre because Mordre attracts conflict wherever he goes. It has been revealed that he would like to get to know Collete the Colossus more intimately.
Carkiano
(Human/Male/The Blue Knight) He is The Blue knight, Golem Armor operator/Warrior. Much like Mordre, Carkiano leads a force to restore Order in the Azelhaedran State. Trade and talk of future alliances was discussed at length before a storm interrupted and forced the two to go their separate ways. Carkiano employs the use of a Golem Armor entirely composed of Blue Steel, also in his arsenal of resources are the Hounds, Life Golems under Carkiano's direct control that travel and assist where he cannot.
Dame Valiria
(Human/Female/Knight) She is the Daughter of Carkiano and sister of Vonjeen. She escorted Mordre to meet with her father, the Blue Knight. Dislikes the overprotective nature of her father and brother alike.
Knight Vonjeen
(Human/Male/Knight)He is the son of Carkiano and brother of Valiria. Mordre briefly interacted with him on the way to the lodgings of the Blue Knight. Vonjeen is the overseer of a mining operation under the Blue Knight. Vonjeen was noted to have some manner of hidden strength, Oggroth observed that Vonjeen's sword did not furrow the ground despite it being much too large for a man of Vonjeen's stature. Whether this phenomenon is caused by pure wrist strength or some means of magical augmentation, is currently unknown.
Reinhardt
(Armor-Suit-Bound Soul) A Paradox Knight, of the Order of Harmonious Discord, dedicated to keeping the balance of things. He is a dead soul, bound to a suit of armor. He was sent to the Arcanoworks with Kirchesia to verify that Mordre is not a threat to civilization. He approached the Arcanoworks aggressively, though he backed off once Kirchesia told him off, and once Mordre presented himself enough of a non-psychopath for them to hesitate in immediately killing him. He is Eisenhardt's ancestor.
Kirchesia
(Rainbow-Robo-Unicorn-Bound Soul) A Paradox Knight, of the Order of Harmonious Discord, dedicated to keeping the balance of things. It is a dead soul, bound to a metallic, chromatic unicorn. It was sent to the Arcanoworks with Reinhardt to verify that Mordre is not a threat to civilization. It is Reinhardt's mount, and the one to reveal that the two are not flesh and blood creatures.
Dolg
(Premen/Male/Shaman) Dolg was a Shaman who joined the Drazken during their merger with a smaller tribe. He was taken off the task of constructing a magical binding to cage Khordu and Dorgrum to teach Lorgk Combat Magic. With his aid Lorgk began his journey to become a Shaman, first focusing on magically increasing Lorgk's speed and swiftness.
Dorgrum
(Deep Spawn) Dorgrum embodies the concept of HUNGER, and his form revolves around FACES and EATING. One of the two individualized Deep Spawn that attacked the Drazken Clan. Currently serving as representative between Eldghodd and the Drazken Clan (and, by extension, Mordre).
Khordu
(Deep Spawn) Khordu embodies the concept of RENDING, and his form revolves around FANGS and EDGES. One of the two individualized Deep Spawn that attacked the Drazken Clan.
Eldghodd
(Deep Spawn) Eldghodd is one of the Scientiomancers, the masters of the Deep Spawn. The System Administrator for the region surrounding the Drazken Clan mine (presumably the Frostback Mountains region). Eldghodd's form seems to heavily incorporate shadows.
Fersh
(Premen/Female/Maker/The Wounded Healer) One of those that were wounded but survived and gained power through their maiming and survival in the Deep Spawn attack on the Drazken Clan. Despite having her legs chewed off and blinded, she managed to heal himself and possesses great power over healing - but she herself is crippled, almost worse then a Soul Dreamer, as she can never heal her own wounds and has no powers to replace them. Mate to Lukgo.
Lukgo
(Premen/Male/Warrior) One of those that were wounded but survived and gained power through their maiming and survival in the Deep Spawn attack on the Drazken Clan. A nasty blow to the head during the battle left this young warrior vulnerable, afflicted with blinding pain when struck by even light blows; this ruined his chances at ever being the great warrior he'd always envisioned himself as. He strives to perfect all those warrior's skills which do not involve direct fighting, such as tactics, scouting, and tracking, so that he might continually prove himself valuable to the clan in spite of his limitations.
Nanal
(Premen/Male/Shaman/Deceased) One of those that were wounded but survived and gained power through their maiming and survival in the Deep Spawn attack on the Drazken Clan. Always fascinated with the power of blood magicks more than the others, he used his power to try an destroy the Deep Spawn, but lost an arm for his trouble. Having been conscious while losing large amounts of their own blood, Nanal had time to think and feel on the blood magicks he wielded. Eventually, he gained such mastery over Blood that he could form an arm sculpted from blood. Nanal was devoured by Goran in the battle against the Gorkin clan.
Heol
(Premen/Female/Shaman) One of those that were wounded but survived and gained power through their maiming and survival in the Deep Spawn attack on the Drazken Clan. During the Great Spell that opened the cavern, Heol was the shaman that held the magic together. The backlash from the spell releasing the Deep Spawn from the mine and the spear of a back stabbing yeti left her broken and her soul disjointed from her body. Weak, too weak to be noticed save to those sensitive to disembodied souls (like Mordre), she needs to build her power, relearn magic of every sort, and will then become a being of pure magic - but until then, she is a ghost upon the ice.
Our Deep Spawn
These are the fifty Deep Spawn that Eldghodd gave us. Not all Deep Spawn eggs have been hatched, which is dangerous, as the eggs will gain too much chaos, though that will only happen in a manner of seasons, not days or hours. The general restrictions currently are: they are bound to Mordre, they are bound to truth, they are bound not to speak of Mordre's nature to those who do not know of it.
Set apart from the others because it was easier to write out their restrictions under their own section, instead of making an ugly break in the middle of the above list or copy-pasting them onto every entry.
Nihilino
(Deep Spawn) Nihilino embodies NOTHINGNESS, form of EXISTENCE and EMPTINESS. A completely featureless, twelve foot tall and completely featureless humanoid shape with a hole that opens into oblivion where it's face would be. A cloak writhes free from gashes that sprout on it's body, and leather as black as sin tightly bind about the form, as excess nothingness floats behind the figure, a cape and wings alike, from moment to moment. Nihilino's abilities are to cause others to slowly fade from existence when touched by Nihilino, and render those who gaze into the maddening hole in his blank face soulless, their souls rent to nothing, entropy his very existence. Nihilino is bound to do no harm to allies by means of his gaze or inadvertent touch, though it will only dull his friendly fire as much as possible, not outright banish it. Nihilino's spawn are simple orbs of shadow, consuming what they touch, like omni-dimentional pits that swallow all, without fear of growing full.
Mothbern
(Deep Spawn) Mothbern embodies the Concept of DESSICATION, its form revolves around DUST and BONES. A skeleton, its bones alien, spurs, spikes and fangs naught seen on any living thing traverse it's surface, and upon its body, chitinous armor worked into depictions of wailing beings of all sorts, seeking reprieve from their own frailty, the images in question constantly shifting, displaying the quintessence of mortality, of knowing an end comes. The ten foot tall archetype of an organic deathknight's fleshless, eyeless glare falls upon me. A sword shimmers into existence in it's hand, a blade that looks vaguely reminiscent of True Edge if swollen to immense proportions, a dark, pitted metal that seems only partly there. Mothbern damns his foes to death by degrees, sapping youth and vitality with his strikes. His spawn are dessicated corpses with freakish strength, capable of tearing bodies limb from limb.
Sadronm
(Deep Spawn) Sadronm embodies the concept of LEADERSHIP (STRATEGY), and its form revolves around MAGNIFICENCE and INSPIRATION. A vaguely amphibious, vaguely reptilian precursor slaved to humanoid shaping stands tall, a staff of carved bone, throbbing as clumps of ochre goo slips and slides about the staff, vibrating as the air flows by, clutched in the hands of this eleven foot tall fresh existence. Sadronm usually does not fight directly, but direct his spawn, tangled masses of snapping serpents, fangs dripping with venom, and other spawn if leave is given, to fight optimally.
Phohn
(Deep Spawn) Phohn embodies the concept of COMMUNICATION, its form revolves around WIRES and SOUND. A mass of wires with a humanoid upper body and an unraveling lower body, eventually fading into a haze that spreads about the ground for feet around it, towering some fourteen feet high. Capable of hearing words spoken within (general range unknown, though he could communicate with Arkus at the Arcanoworks while being inside Mordreden with a item that leads to Arkus mind/location, the Danger Rod), translating them, and projecting the translated words into a target's head. Main usage: telephone service.
Zelgoto
(Deep Spawn) Zelgoto embodies STRENGTH, in the form of STONE and STEEL. A being one would almost take for a Stone Golem, if the stone did not heave with breathes, if it did not emanate a clear sapience. Nearly the size of Mordre, Zelgoto has a Resilient form, with mountain peaks-turned spikes jutting from its form.
Vangurd
(Deep Spawn) Vandgurd embodies the concept of PROTECTION, its form revolves around METAL and IMPENETRABILITY. A massive being with arms dwarfing even Mordre's siege arm, with skin pitted and dully gleaming as if wrought of a baleful metal. Its horrendously top-heavy body is some eleven feet above the ground, minus its neckless head atop its shoulders.
Aggocrag
(Deep Spawn) Aggocrag embodies the concept of GUTSY EARTH, its form revolves around MOUNTAINS and RED HOT ROCKSLIDE. A figure some thirteen feet tall, mountain and magma conjoined, fury radiating from its every fiber. Crystals hewn from the heart of the Frostback mountain cover its form.
Burduko
(Deep Spawn) Burduko embodies the concept of SPEED, in the form of TRANSPORT and CONVEYANCE. A thin form some eleven feet tall, it's body like alabaster tortoiseshell and adorned with a prolific number of vents, obscuring smoke emitting from each one in turn, as if the whole being was some humanoid pipe organ. It can only transport to areas it has already been to and to locations identical to areas it has been to. Burduko can only transport itself, its spawn, and Mordre, barring outside aid or the identical locations method. Apparently, when Burduko is tied to and working together with Velada, they can protect an area from spacial and temporal shenanigans.
Velada
(Deep Spawn) Velada embodies the concept of CHRONOLOGICAL STABILITY in the form of GEARS and CONTINUITY. A cloud of red fliers swarming about a metallic hive in a vaguely humanoid shape, always shifting and buzzing, the beats to their wings seeming to almost make a pervading backbeat of an ever ticking clock. The Edge of Oblivion reacts to their presence, its temporal lock straining to undo itself. Velanda serves as a temporal anchor.
Known 'enemies'
Yeti Elders
(Yeti/Shaman/Deceased) Mordre's first real enemies. They attempted to trick him into helping them defeat the Drakzen Premen clan, from whom they'd stolen a valuable ruby mine. Mordre saw through their ruse and helped the Premen retake their mines.
Goran The Magic Eater
(Premen/Warrior/Mage/Deceased) Goran was the leader of the Gorkin Clan who in turn lead many Premen clans with an iron fist. He was known to have survived hundreds of years past the normal lifespan of a Premen. His skin is completely immune to magic and his mouth actually consumes it. He was a small-time Combat Phonomancy practitioner and basic Arcane Gravimancy user (that was powered by a rather potent existence, so by some other standards, he was a rather big-time mage), picked up and refined over the centuries. Now thankfully dead, and soul eaten by Mordre.
The Caged One
(Core Being Thing(?)) Mordre has encountered two identified fragments of the Caged One. One was the entity that first possessed Arkus in the Frostback Mountains, then possessed Mordre, and finally taken by Lenyrt to be given back to the Deep Spawn (probably. At least, it matches with what information we have...). The next was Lorgk's family sword, True Edge, who attempted to possess Lorgk and turn him into its puppet to commit genocide to the Deep Spawn, and threatened to unmake Mordre (when Mordre touched the sword, True Edge screamed at Mordre and burned his metal fingers). Both are Grade-A possessing assholes. Presumably, all such fragments, and the whole, are Grade-A assholes. As per information given by Eldghodd, the Caged One is caged by the System, which had to be modified because, instead of most, it developed a life after having a soul (most develop a soul after having a life), it is a timeless one, it desires freedom, and it can warp the world around it if the the System does not siphon off excess energy.
Core Beings
(Sanguine and Ethereal Excretions and Runoff of The World) Also called World Nightmares by the Premen, along with many other titles from other civilizations. Beings that are a threat and an inevitability of the System, these entities are formed when pressure is shunted from the System. Despite, or because of, their nation destroying power, these beings cannot support themselves without a house, a vessel to host them, leading to them burning their existence. Mordre has met two (maybe) Core Beings: Timmy, the talking! Core Being in the cellar of the barn in the northern field of Trekel, and the Core Being in the Land of Dragons that was summoned into a host. Both are Bad News, as the Trekel Core Being had tapped into a deep running Leyline to gain power and is draining the color from the world around it (which is highly ominous), and the LoD Core Being couldn't even be hurt until Mordre destroyed its damage-nullifier with Immortal Genocide's anti-magic field and hit it with a fully charged Amaranthine Annihilator.
Verther The Bandit King
(Human/Mage/Magnetomancer/Deceased) Verther was Eisenhardt's apprentice. Ran an army of bandits with the (assumed) purpose of attacking Del Roga for the information stored in his magical axe.
Dulu The Golemslayer, Golemslain and Golemforged
(Half-Premen/Small Tomb/Golemnslayer) Dulu was bound to Weinsho's service by either threats or some form of magic, also DUUUUUUULUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!! Dulu is Mordre's most worthy foe, having been noted to be exceptionally powerful and perceptive for a mortal. Dulu prefers to approach problems and diplomacy honestly and head-on, finding tricks and deceit to be distasteful. Naturally, this puts him at odds with his one employer, who has put him into a Small Tomb as both punishment and insurance against his further defeat. As of now all three soul magic spells binding him has been removed; one by Jojo, the second was partially removed with the help of Mordre and Jojo, and the third along with the remnants of the second were removed by Eldghodd. Currently working with the Drazken Clan, helping out wherever he can.
Weinsho
(Human(?)/Archmage) Weinsho is Mordre's current archenemy. He is a mage that has apparently gained some measure of competency with soul magic and along with Eisenhardt wishes to take Del Roga's axe and use it to find information on one of his customers. He has holdings in The Azelhaedran State, among them several captured research outposts. After Dulu's death he summoned away the soul and bound it into a Small Tomb, one designed specifically to play against Mordre weaknesses. In combat he prefers the odds always be stacked in his favor, such as when he placed several of his mages, golems, and Dulu to take out a caravan Keddic was manning for Mordre. Unlike Eisenhardt he believes in taking multiple apprentices at a time, several of them in fact made off his some of his papers and summoned a Core Being in the fields near Trekel. His ultimate goals seem to be acquiring power, enough to in fact make him a ruler. Eisenhardt believes he would be a visionary, but he lacks the means to actually get a seat of such power.
Lord Barcho
(Human/Male/Wannabe/Deceased) A mage who had taken control of one of the abandoned research outposts in The Azelhaedran State. After a clever ploy Mordre had him and his men surrendered within his own base and learned he was in fact no mage at all. In terms of skill he was less competent than Arkus at the time and he had only managed to figure out how to recreate the hand-cannons by piecing together the notes and testing them over the course of two years. Mordre ultimately snapped his spine and ate his soul, earning him not much more than he would from a normal soul.
Balboa
(Human/Hero/Magical Item User/Deceased) Balboa worked for Weinsho. He slaughtered every man woman and child in Berluut.
Daobo The Bloody
(Human/Male/Mage/Deceased) Daobo was a blood mage and student of Weinsho. His soul gave Mordre minor competency with blood magic.
The Metal Titan Eisenhardt
(Human/Mage/Master Magnetomancer/Master Geomancer) Eisenhardt is allied with Weinsho. He approached the Arcanoworks in search of Mage Mordre, and fought Mordre. The first round ended in a standstill from Eisenhardt's perspective; he currently waits at the Arcanoworks after being tricked into leaving. He has a Blood Iron armor, though he doesn't use it until he can pull up a Leyline close enough to the surface to replace the magical stamina he loses by turning the Blood Iron into armor. He is a descendant of Reinhardt.
Cyfus Oteldt
(Human/Pirate) He is the current owner of The Shell of Gavrock, former member of the port guard. Payed Gialgorra to repair the Shell's engine, disappeared shortly after. Resurfaced as a pirate, uses the Shell of Gavrock to terrorize and plunder merchant ships in the waters of the western islands. Gialgorra encourages us to search for him and end his criminal career, a venture we will no doubt be pursuing in the future.
Aurockoth, The God Of Blades, The Reaper Made Flesh, The Living Sword, The Soul Grave Slayer
(Life golem) The Castiliathen Empire feared the Soul Graves, and so with the help of the world's other nations they decided to create a life golem specifically designed to combat them. Aurockoth was originally a man from the Cazterria house, a rival warrior house to the Harksburtons. He was nominated to act as the base for the golem. They fused his soul one hundred and ninety three times with souls of other beings. Somehow Aurockoth survived the process and became what some would call an avatar of war and power. He has not only slain three scions of the Harksburton line, but had stolen accolades that belonged to the family. He is also responsible for the destruction of three of the six demolished Soul Graves, two of which he did without any aid. After the war he disappeared, but is known to go wherever there is a good fight to be had. Recent information tells us that he is somewhere within The Azelhaedran State, whether this is due to Keddic's presence or his own lust for battle is unknown. Is is worthy to note he is a warrior feared by nearly all others. Dulu notes that the only ones he imagines that could best him in direct confrontation are Aurockoth and Jak Stryfe The Golemslayer.
Abaeloth The All Consuming
(Human/Male/Warrior/Deceased) One leader of The Disciples of Domintus. He battled using a style that ate away at his very soul, but allowed him to absorb nearly all attacks. His personal philosophy revolved around the survival of the fittest and even bowed to his enemies upon his death. In his possession was a sword made of the crystal that holds world magic within the ground and keeps it from spilling out onto the planet. The blade was taken as a spoils of war and is noted for it's magic neutralizing qualities.
Scarred Yeti
(Yeti/Shaman) The one to cement the YETI GENOCIDE objective. A yeti who had tricked Keddic into receiving a floating rune believed to be a simple communication spell. He then used his magic to make them believe he was securely tied up while they took him into Mordreden. After that he caused the clan's fortifications to disappear and led hundreds of Yeti to attack the village while he attempted to unleash the beasts from within the mines. Currently using the Goran fight to hinder Mordre, by empowering the avalanche above what it should have been, forcibly demanifesting the Deep Spawn, stealing Mordre's Soul Soldiers to replace its arm, and firing spells at Mordre. His name is Trollzaru, but since he is such an ass, no one uses it.
The Other
(?) A being of great power that has attached itself to Mordre's form and has recently taken it over by force when our Soul Furnace was exposed and paralyzed Mordre, before being repelled. Happily, this entity repaired all the damage Goran caused, and made some modifications to our form; though, the spreading web of cracks throughout our form during the possession were ominous.
To Be Determined
Collete the Colossus
(Human(?)/Female/Warrior) Mentioned by Bang as being one of the strongest warriors he's ever faced. She is supposed to be ludicrously durable and resilient, standing against Bang's vicious hits without taking much damage.
Samuel 'Sam' Vimes
(Human/Male/Mercenary Captain) A retired soldier turned career watchman, he currently is the head of a freelance security force. He personifies stubborn determination, is a expert of blood combat magic and a master of blood rage. A good friend of Del Rogo and a friend of the people. His platoon includes life golems that may be sapient. Currently in the service of the Azelhaedran State. As of the time of this writing, he is investigating Kyogrock Arcanoworks and the recent activities of Mordre (and his nature, be it sapient Soul Grave or eccentric mage).
ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG
(Human/War Mage) An eccentric war mage from a long line of mages in service to the Azelhaedran State, he is an expert at morphic magic (the reshaping of matter on contact) and close combat. He is the commander of the Armstrong Armada.
Captain Falcon
(Human(?)/Mercenary) The only independently contracted mercenary force fighting in the Azelhaedran state at the behest of the State operating without any assistance or support, this singular fighter is renowned for being a one man army, and for having perfected brutal, one hit kill techniques able to smite anything he can touch. Known for being able to jump on air as if it were a solid, weight bearing surface without issue, achieving a pseudo-flight, and being completely impervious to fire of all known sorts. Captain Falcon is also said to be supremely fast, though there have been no direct observations to support this claim as of yet, unlike his pseudo flight, and fire immunity.
Mordre's abilities
Languages Known: Common, Premen, Yeti, Mornostic, Land Of Dragons Low tongue, Land Of Dragons High tongue. Mordre has also displayed strong abilities in mimicry and throwing his 'voice'.
Can continue to operate indefinitely, as long as 12 base souls are available, with a -1 soul for every month of activity. In addition, Mordre must consume a minimum of five pounds of metal a day.
Soulfire: At the cost of three souls, creates a penultimate fire, able to burn stone, water, metal, anything but a Soul Grave can be reduced to ash by this conflagration. However, there is a limit to how long the flames will persist, and as the souls used to fuel them are used up, the flames will dissipate. Approx. lifespan of flames: 30 seconds
Magic
Note: Mordre, as a Soul Grave, is blessed with the combined magical stamina of every soul in his furnace (which discounts hero and mage souls). This means that Mordre is able to recover expended energy much faster than all but the most powerful of magic users. This is true for all Soul Graves, with the rate of their magical energy recover being proportionate to how many souls they possess. Note that all fields of magic listed under Will can also be used with Blood as a source when Blood Iron is flowing.
-WILL:
Magnetomancy (gift of Lenryt, Verther's soul):[The magic of creating attraction and repulsion between magnetic fields, able to move metal nearly anywhere at any speed with sufficient strength and a servicable anchoring magnetic field, the bigger the better. Mordre is universally capable at any form of Magnetomancy, and is limited only by the magical potency he possesses, which only increases with the consumption of further mages. Currently the equivalent of an experienced and competent Magnetomancer.
Geomancy (Souls of Domintus Geomancer magi): Able to replicate the earth gliding technique that Silicanthos used.
Pyromancy (Souls of Domintus Pyromancer magi): Allows us control over existing flames, giving us power over the direction, velocity, and intensity of the flames. With enough amplification, Inferno Golems can melt straight through metal prisons with relative ease.
Kinitemancy (Souls of Gorkin Shamans): Allows redirection of force vectors and creation of new ones at will with sufficient magic behind it.
Ignimancy (Souls of Gorkin Shamans): Allows the building of electrical charges to create positive or negative bolts of energy (charge-up required to use).
-WORLD:
(minor mages): Comprehension of how to tap Leylines for World magic, but otherwise no capability to draw ambient World magic.
-BLOOD:
(Daobo The Bloody + Gorkin Shamans): Mordre has a heightened affinity with blood of all kinds. This provides a bonus to manipulating Blood Iron (that being the iron in blood cells), being able to fully manipulate the Blood Iron in his form, cause the Blood Iron to flow (which currently requires intense concentration, i.e. Mordre switches Will Magic for Blood), and use Blood as a magic source while causing Blood Iron to flow.
-SOUL:
(Yeti Shamans): Mordre is unable to utilize this magic, as the standard spell matrices that allow him to use Mage Souls to cast magic does not allow him to integrate Soul Magic. If he can find a way to overcome this limitation, Mordre might find he can use Soul Magic.
Heroic Souls
Merrack The Swift (Body): Grants Mordre the SPEED Ability.
Thomro the Strong (1/2) (Left Arm): Formerly fueled the growth of spectral spikes along Mordre's siege fist, capable of bypassing conventional armor. Now provides ACCELERATOR ability.
The Fang Taker (Left Arm): Provides the SPECTRAL GORGING ANIMA ability.
Ozmand the Hammer (Anti-Golem Cannon): Creates a ghostly hammerblow followup to any Anti-Golem Cannon shot.
Luo of the Winding Path (Right Arm): Converts the Sable Executioner from the claw base-form into a trio of bladed ribbons.
Keen Eyed Balboa the Butcher (Body - Shoulder Guns): Enables the vacuum-field bubbles in which Mordre's shots travel after firing.
Jade Soul Monk x4 (John, Paul, George and Ringo) (Left Arm - Thomro the Strong, The Fang Taker): Grants a general boost to Left Arm Soul Nexus, and specific boost to the ACCELERATOR and the SPECTRAL GORGING ANIMA. Boost increases when playing Beatles Music during attack. John and Paul empower the SPECTRAL GORGING ANIMA while George and Ringo empower the ACCELERATOR.
Lumingo the Blademaster (Body): Grants Mordre considerable default skill with all manner of bladed weaponry.
Yogoko the Time Thief (Left Arm): Grants Mordre the CHRONAL BANDITRY ability.
Bagata the Inverter (Left Arm): Grants Mordre the INVERTER Ability.
Abaeloth the All Consuming (Body): Grants Mordre the PHYSICAL COMSUMING Ability.
Zagrath the Unseen (Eyes): Allows Mordre to passively pierce through any visual illusion not powered by Soul Magic. Currently watching Mordre and Goran fight, while slowly building his body and gathering the pieces of the Amaranthine Annihilator, clustering about his eyes.
Goran the Magic Eater (Body): Grants Mordre the MAGIC EATING Ability.
Conventional Armaments
-Siege Fist (Left hand): Of prodigious size it is designed to smash through walls and doors, three feet across at the knuckles. The Immortal Genocide is set in this fist.
-Sable Executioner (Right Hand) (HS: Luo of the Winding Path): Three Black Steel ribbons, each some twenty feet long, that take the place of Mordre's right forearm and hand. The ribbons are lined with fine saw teeth, and are subtly edged, with great cutting power. Each individual ribbon can be manipulated independently, and all three ribbons can be wrapped about to form a saw-toothed lance of coiled Black Steel ribbon some seven feet long (with upper arm included, total reach in this state is 13 feet, and uncoiled each ribbon has a range of 25 feet). When so wound, if the point of this coiled lance is placed against an object and forcefully unwound, it can act as a drill until such time it finishes uncoiling (3 seconds maximum, with shorter duration uncoiling having more intense drilling take place). Wounds caused by it have a high chance of infection, are prone to higher amounts of bleeding, and heal more slowly. The Black Steel ribbons are able to saw through hardened targets with sufficient force.
-Anti-Vanguard Blade Launcher (Right Shoulder Mount) (HS: Balboa The Butcher): Carries up to six large, fanged circular blades that can be launched individually. Each blade is capable of cleaving through armor far more effectively than the standard Anti-Infantry rounds. Further, Magnetomancy can be used to control their flight path. Blades create a vacuum field around themselves, and suffer no loss of speed to air friction. Each blade takes 1 hour to regenerate, with multiple able to regenerate simultaneously (10 minutes to regenerate with Magnetomancy fully focused on the act). Range 600 ft (Control via Magnetomancy), 2500 ft (no control) After the possession by the Other, the disks now have a more wilder, irregular set of teeth on their edge, with stark and feral runes. They are currently untested.
-Anti-Golem Cannon (Left Shoulder Mount) (HS: Ozmand The Hammer, Balboa The Butcher): An enlarged and elongated cannon with heavy rifling, that fires a massive, spiral etched spike, designed to punch through even large masses of metal. Each shot has incredible piercing power, and anything the shell punches through will be struck by a ghostly hammerblow, able to crush stone and break bones. Further, the shell creates a potent vacuum about itself, and is able to maintain maximum velocity until impact. The round is larger and more complex than normal, and takes three hours rather than one to regenerate (30 minutes with dedicated Magnetomancy use). Further, the cannon itself takes up extra room, the massive cylinder of the cannon protruding both to the front and rear of the golem’s shoulder. Range 30ft+ (The cannon's maximum range is now only limited by what Mordre can perceive and direct it to target.)
-(?) (Head/Neck): (I'm not quite sure this section is the correct section for the... modifications to go, but it seemed the best place to put them in...) After Goran took a bite out of our neck, and exposed our Soul Furnace, an Other took control over Mordre's Soul Grave. It repaired the damage, by simply making the neck non-existent. Where the neck was, there is now a set of fangs, flat and tipped with tiny saw-teeth, surrounding a hole, from which slowly exudes a deluge of Soulfire that drifts and swirls around Mordre's visage. This modification detached Mordre's head from his neck (allowing Mordre to see in all directions, though not at once) and gave the head a wider set of teeth, ending with fangs. What precisely are the effects of these modifications are currently unknown.
Magical Equipment
Immortal Genocide (w/ 2 Pristine Souls):
-Default Function: Upon activation, draws ambient heat, ambient magic and assorted other forms of energy. Requires no roll to activate or deactivate.
-Primary Function: When a charge has successfully been stored in the IG, any melee attack will, assuming the target survives the brunt kinetic trauma the blow conventionally brings, have part of it's own energy (soul, heat, life, etc) be converted by the stored energy into the magical equivalent of explosives. So the amount of charge affects the amount of energy converted into internal explosive force.
-Secondary Function: When energy has been successfully collected from the environment via the default function and the absorption process halted, the stored energy can be used to power a burst of magical annulment, rendering spell-casters caught in it's grasp unable to cast temporarily and ending any active magics it touches. The size of the burst is proportional to the amount of energy absorbed during use of the default function. No roll is needed.
-Tertiary Function: The default function can be re-purposed to absorb unbound souls, and start fusing them together into chimeric masses. Each mass usually requires ten ambient souls to be fully formed, and each mass will require a soul from Mordre's personal reserves to properly bind them. At this point, however many masses are created and bound can then manifest as Soul Soldiers, spectral warriors bound to Mordre's will. They require general orders on what to do, but otherwise can handle the specifics of general orders themselves (order them to attack enemies, they won't need to be told how to attack them.). No roll needed. Soul Soldiers vanish after approximately ten minutes.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Immortal Genocide Tertiary Function + Soulfire: Inferno Golem: At the cost of 40 souls from Mordre's reserves, a short lived construct of Soulfire can be created. Capable of flight, blinding to the naked eye and able to incinerate or melt conventional materials with relative ease, the Inferno Golem is a modified Soul Soldier. Among the key differences besides power, Inferno Golem must consume themselves to provide themselves power, and constantly diminish in potency as they take actions (and even by existing). Depending on the amount of activity they endure, they can last anywhere from 30 seconds to 5 minutes. Inferno Golems must also be more intensively controlled to be effective, so the more simultaneously active, the less precise each will be under Mordre's handling.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Immortal Genocide Default Function + Inverter: Soul Infusion: A significant number (63 were used to heal Oggroth) of souls are infused into the target, swiftly healing all injuries and granting them increased power. A side effect is that the souls remain in the target, causing the one healed to have strange dreams, involving the souls' lives and how they ended. This essentially turns them into a sapient Life Golem.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Immortal Genocide Secondary Function + Inverter: Magic Amplifier: A large amount of souls (256 were used to empower our Pryomancy during the first fight against Eisenhard, Bob has stated that a minimum of a hundred souls, fluctuating based on the complexity of spell, are needed) are consumed to give an act of magic much greater power than usual.
Soul Nexus, Left Hand:
-ACCELERATOR: When activated, anything that comes into contact with Mordre's hand will, upon losing contact, have it's velocity greatly amplified in whatever direction Mordre wishes. This can lead to thrown objects achieving incredible speeds, as well as other potential applications such as deflecting slow-moving attacks.
-THE SPECTRAL GORGING ANIMA: When activated, a ghostly skull of gigantic proportions will manifest through Mordre's hand, and phases through inorganic matter while annihilating living tissue with spectral fangs. Can venture up to three feet from Mordre's hand. Can be stopped by certain large-scale runes, so is best used on smaller fleshy targets. During the possession by the Other, the Spectral Gorging Anima was used (maybe. Mordre detected the vestiges of the Spectral Gorging Anima in the attacks...) as an expanding field that hamrs only flesh. It is unknown how this was achieved.
-INVERTER: When activated, any magic (not including the Soul Nexus itself of the souls comprising it) anchored in Mordre's Left hand or in direct contact with it can have its function inverted. The end result of this depends on what is inverted. Built largely as a combination based ability.
-CHRONAL BANDITRY: When activated, anything Mordre's hand is touching can have it;s sense of time/anchoring in time be leached, to the extent that it slows down, both in action and, if capable of thought, it's speed of thought. The time stolen is 'added' to Mordre, giving a hastening effect. The ability is short-lived once contact with whatever time is being stolen from is lost.
Soul Nexus, Body:
-SPEED: Grants Mordre a blinding peak of heightened speed, mobility, and handling when Mordre activates this ability.
-MAGIC EATING: Grants Mordre the ability to temporarily store magic, to amplify a spell, and otherwise ablate its effects, unless absolutely overwhelming in nature when Mordre activates this ability.
-PHYSICAL COMSUMING: Grants Mordre to feast on everything, even the ground, save the eldritch arts when Mordre activates this ability.
Amaranthine Annihilator (w/ 2 Pristine Souls): Our ruby eyes that were once the AGELESS EYES OF WINTER of a Yeti Clan. Runed by Arkus over the period of several weeks. Passively builds a charge by drawing power from Mordre's body movement. All collected charge is then stored, until such point the Amaranthine Annihilator is activated. At this juncture, all charge is expended, creating a beam with strength in proportion to the amount of charge gathered. After sufficient charge has built (the equivalent of three days nonstop marching), the resultant laser will slowly acquire a duration increase, becoming a sustained beam that follows Mordre's line of sight for as long as it last. The beam rapidly pushes massive amounts of heat out of whatever it impacts, with such force and speed that sufficient power can cause those nearby to be burned or even outright incinerated. Conversely, the target becomes frozen so swiftly it explodes, showering the nearby vicinity in razor sharp shards. A charge of four hours spent traveling or otherwise engaging in significant action will provide a sufficient charge to be lethal to all but the largest (or sufficiently magically warded) targets at up to 500 meters. Beyond that, the beam's intensity will slowly degrade with distance, and lethality cannot be assured. Currently unavailable because of Goran's Phonomancy.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Amaranthine Annihilator + Inverter: Emerald Eradicator: Emerald Eradicator works much the same as Amaranthine Annihilator, save that it draws massive amounts of heat into whatever it impacts, instead of out. This ability is currently unavailable, as Bagata's soul is in Mordre left arm, instead of his eyes.
-CHAINED ATTACK: Amaranthine Annihilator + Infernal Lance: By using Pyromancy to compress the heat and fire that spreads from wherever Amaranthine Annihilator hits into a spear of fire, a second devastating beam is created.
Edge of Oblivion: A space-locked and time-locked sword.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Inverter + Edge of Oblivion: Cataclysmic Chaos Cleave: Transforms the sword into a swiftly growing, chaotically moving blade of unstoppable force, yet the protective enchantments are disabled and thus the sword is easily manipulated via Magnetomancy, and is damaged when being used in this way. Without repairs, this can be done two, maybe three times before the sword breaks. Repairs will be difficult.
-COMBINED ABILITY: Chronal Banditry + Edge of Oblivion: Temporal Lock Mordre: Steals the timelock from the Edge of Oblivion, resulting in complete stasis and thus invincibility for Mordre's body. However, Mordre is rendered unable to move its body during this. The sword becomes vulnerable to physical attack at this point, yet is still somewhat resilient due to the spacial lock still in place.
Still assembling information
Tech
Titanic Spike: A massive spike formed by condensing and melding Blood Iron and other metals together with Magnetomancy.
-COMBO MOVE: Titanic Spike [Boosted] + Ozmand's Hammerlance: After firing the Titanic Spike (with Magic Amplifier Boosted Magnetomancy), all six rounds of the Anti-Golem Cannon are fired at the Spike, velocities modified so that all rounds will impact simultaneously. This move helps in overcoming the target's defense, as even if they could stop the Spike, it is an altogether different matter stopping the Spike and six Anti-Golem rounds backed up with Ozmand's soul. This combo can even pierce through Goran's impressive physical defense, utterly destroying the arm he tried to block it with.
Sable Sanguine Steel Slicer: By coating the Sable Executioner with magically charged blood, and using the Inverter to invert the Executioner's nature of magic-rejection to allow the blood to soak into the Sable Executioner, Mordre unlocks a new form of Sable Executioner. The Slicer scoffs at normalcy, growing larger and smaller in turn, a myriad of outlines and shapings warring as if it tries to be dozens of things at once, its color the color of blood, an undulating scarlet. Can overcome even Goran's impressive non-magically protected physical defense with ease. The Slicer requires active Blood Magic, Blood Iron flow active in the Sable Executioner, and some form of magically charged blood to trigger Sable Sanguine Steel Slicer state.
Races/Creatures
Human: Basic humans. Highly common with many different Nations, Governments and the like.
Froggock: A frog-like race. (?)
Yeti: A tricky race that dwells in the north, known to have shamans and warriors of high caliber.
Premen: Strong Human-like race that dwells mainly in the north, operating in clans. Has warriors, makers, and shamans.
Morgren: Life Golems. They have formed a strange, perpetually warring set of Clans since the fall of the empire of their masters, and now fight both each other and everyone they find, pillaging and raiding as they go, only submitting to those they deem stronger.
Ragegluts: A specialized species of Life Golem, effectively the Land of Dragon's version of the Mosmordren Morgren. They are forged by binding the emotion of rage to the soul itself, while filling the body with a plethora of Blood magically divorced of ownership, along with several beasts. The end result is a powerful, hulking creature, whose strength fluctuates in correlation with how much rage they have. Highly resilient to Blood Magic.
Deep Spawn:
Core Beings: Highly powerful magic beings comprised of the world's energy. Usually wreck major havock when released upon the surface world, until they run out of energy and dissipate.
World Information and History
This Quest takes place on a world called Zakrath. Throughout this planet there are Leylines of magical energy flowing which help shape the world. The Leylines lose strength the nearer they are to the sea, as they do not exist IN the sea (as far as I can tell for now). So any islands not close enough to main continents of land are without Leyline power.
Currency exchange:
Diamonds (by the carat) are worth 110 Marks.
Emeralds (by the carat) are worth 80 Marks.
Rubies (by the carat) are worth 50 Marks.
Sapphires (by the carat) are worth 30 Marks.
1 Mark (gold coin) is worth 100 Rounds (Silver coin)
1 Round is worth 100 Bits (Copper coin) (Smallest denomination)
Nations
Mosmordre Empire: Mordre's "birthplace", now destroyed. The lands once known as this empire are now known as The Cursed Lands, because the curse used to destroy it corrupted the land itself. The Curse broke open the Leylines of the Empire, unleashing an incredible amount of energy that killed and mutated every living being in the Empire. Even now, there is a miasma that persists, tainting everybody that enters the Lands. The Mosmordren Empire was an oligarchy, with anyone able to elevate themselves into the ruling class by demonstrating sufficient magical skill to become mages, at the cost of having to serve the born nobles despite their gained prestige. Society was caste system, with aforementioned ability to get placed into 'mage' roll available to all caste levels. Yes to slaves and forced labor, as well as serf caste. Since it was a caste system, mindset roughly of: bottom caste: "Life is shit, but if I don't do as told, I die." mid castes: "The empire provides, I must return the favor." Mage: "The empire is wonderful, but it needs my help to exist, and it is my duty to give it." ruling caste: "The empire is shaped to serve my whims, but cannot persist if I do not bend my whims to the betterment of the Empire." There was nationalism as well as racism and speciesism, Mosmordren citizens viewed themselves as superior to others, this extended to the caste system. The Empire started the war, they wanted land and resources, and sought to take it from the 'lesser' nations. Prior to war, Mosmordren Empire was feared for past displays of strength, but had otherwise not pursued unified war, building the hostilities that led to Castiliathen being able to get so many allies. No one allied with the Empire, that's why it's said EVERYONE was against it during the final war before it's fall. The war lasted for three decades, but was not 'everyone against empire' until the last eight years.
Castiliathen Empire: Castiliathen is the largest stable nation, famed for it orderly cities, harsh laws and high quality of life for the non-slave castes. Their system is founded on a large life-golem slave and indentured servitude means of production. They are famous for possessing The Founders, the world's largest stone golem powerfully warded, that guards their capital. This is Keddic's, and his line's, homeland; Aurockoth was created by this nation. Castiliathen was the nation that led the coalition that destroyed the Mosmordren Empire. They have claimed a Soul Grave as spoils of war.
Drazken Clan: Premen clan in the northern mountains, operates a large ruby/bronze mine. Allied with Mordre due to his actions in reclaiming their mines.
Gorkin Clan: Once lead by Goran, a powerful Premen leader. Goran controls eleven clans besides his own Gorkin Clan, all subservient to the Gorkin Clan. He controls them with the strength of the Gorkin Clan, which under his leadership has grown to hold more than five thousand warriors, all who follow Goran's will without question. However, fully half of his clan is devoted to policing and taxing the clans he has conquered, forcing them to labor for him and his clan so that they as warriors one and all need not.
The Mortal Coil: An international Wizard society that hoards knowledge like mad, and out of necessity grew to become a chain of exclusive magic colleges to continue funding the research of graduates. Ruling body are the seven Grand Elder Mages, a position with no term limit, with new members selected whether by political maneuvering, or by demonstrating enough skill to best an existing Grand Elder mage in combat.
Land of Dragons:
Leylines (maybe also the System)
A network of crystal and stone full of magical energy. These are the source of World Magic, as, though the Leyline cystals have great magic absorption properties, energy leaks through anyways. As mentioned above, Leylines only exist in landmass.
It is suspected that this network is also the System, also the Grand Seal or Supreme Binding, referenced by the Deep Spawn. This System has an Administrator, also called Scientiomancer, (Eldghodd has admitted that all Administrators once were like Mordre and Dulu, souls that have grown old and powerful that who they once were is a meaningless question with a meaningless answer) responsible for maintaining a section of the System. Each Administrator have many individualized Deep Spawn helpers in maintaining the System (presumably non-individualized Deep Spawn are not needed, as Dorgrum and Khordu are bound not to manifest their spawn when not in combat. This presupmtion, of course, assumes that maintaining the System does not involve combat). Eldghodd, for example, has at least 285 individualized Deep Spawn attendants (number reached calculating the number of individualized Deep Spawn needed to obtain the 6000 Deep Spawn that Eldghodd mentioned. Math assumes that Eldghodd cannot manifest his own non-individualized spawn and that there are exactly 20 non-individualized spawn for each individualized Deep Spawn). Also, Scientiomancers are able to enact the Curse for the region they administrate.
Due to the actions of the Caged One, it was necessary for the System to be modified to siphon off excess energy. There now are flaws and malfunctions in the System, leading to pressure building up within the System. To relieve pressure, energy is let out onto the surface, which form Core Beings, leading to energy being removed in a manner deemed most sustainable over time. Due to the actions of mortals when faced with this information (aka the mortals' near extinction through ceaseless incursions of Deep Spawn holdings, compounded with Core Being manifestations (which increase with the loss of population) they couldn't handle with their losses fighting Deep Spawn) and the weakening of the System due to the actions, Mordre has been asked to never reveal this information to anyone.
Magicks and their properties
Magic is a relatively rare, costly and difficult to master line of talent within the setting.
Learning any new magic both requires some source of knowledge from which to learn the spell in question, and the requisite amount of time for the individual to grasp the spell or magical theory in question through practice and study, varying in length by learner. The more advanced magics are harder to learn, and very few have the dedication and the means to become Grand Mages, those recognized in all lands as having mastery of magic, and because of this, it is no wonder there are less than 100 Grand Mages or better (Such as the Grand Elder Mages, those who command the greatest of power, influence and knowledge.)
Magic needs a fuel source, and a type.
Fuel Sources
In order of relative average power:
Soul: Soul, be it the caster's own or those of the dead, is the most powerful magic fuel type, and it alongside Blood Magic were the mainstays of the Mosmordren empire, and were the source of much of their power. After their fall, Soul magic became a capital crime under any circumstance to practice.
Blood: Blood is less potent than Soul, but still a far cry above what one can usually expect out of Will. Blood requires a much larger amount of fuel for the same purpose as Soul does, and as such there are no blood mages who use their own blood exclusively (or at least they have very brief careers). Blood magic requires a special permit to be practice without being arrested and potentially executed. The permits can be notoriously difficult to obtain.
Will: Will is the act of forcing magic to occur through the order and strength of one's thoughts. Will mages tire much more quickly than any other mage, and are more prone to burn out than most thanks to how easy it is for them to exceed their safe limits. Mages that become adept at Will magic can expect to be held in high demand and esteem for their prowess.
World: World is drawing power from the world around the caster, be it from a forest, an ancient mountain, a desert oasis or one of the planet's leylines, there are few accomplished mages that practice World alone, as there are many dead zones around the world where there are no ready sources. Knowledge of World magic usually indicates a laymen learner of magic has started to gain some decent knowledge of the mechanics of magic itself, and may be hired as an adviser or their word given more weight than a simple amateur.
Word : Word is the known tonal combinations that can cause minor magics to occur, such as sparking a fire, snuffing a candle or moving a couple pounds of material about. Most anyone can attempt to learn these, and learning these spells are the firsts steps any would-be mage takes in most cases.
The magic types (Word/World/Will/Blood/Soul) are just fuel sources for the most part, like different octane gasoline for a car, I suppose. The only thing making this analogy not fit perfectly is that some fuel types are more suited to certain pursuits than others (World magic is best for detecting/manipulating leylines, Blood magic blood, etc.)
Types of Magic
Destructive: Destructive magic focuses on causing damage/decay to something or otherwise causing something to wear down more quickly than it would naturally.
Regenerative: Regenerative magic focuses on repairing or reinforcing existing things.
Augmentive: Augmentive magic focuses on adding new traits to something that already exists.
Combat/Arcane
Combat Magic: Internalized magic, focused on self improvement. In the Land of Dragons, the style of Combat magic practiced is called Mass Connection. Keddic knows an aspect of Mass Connection called The Winding Way, which is built around coiling, maybe folding space to alter the positioning of objects, though that is not at all the extent of it.
Arcane Magic: External Magic, magic of altering the world around one's self.
Fields of Magic
Tractomancy: Dimensional/Spatial magic, dealing with distance, the relative space between locations, all that. (Fairly rare)
Ignimancy: manipulation of electricity. Not many people do it, since what they work with is fast enough that one screw-up is usually terminal.
Necromancy: The act of expediting the coming of death (really just specialized, applied Chronomancy) More common than general Chronomancers.
Pomumancy: Wood/plant manipulation
Geomancy: Earth manipulation
Chronomancy: Time manipulation (mages in this field are exceedingly rare)
Aquamancy: Water manipulation
Magnetomancy: Metal manipulation
Aeromancy: Air manipulation
Gravimancy/Sepulchrumancy: Weight manipulation [Gravity]
Kinetimancy: Force/vector manipulation
Curatiomancy: healing magics of the conventional, non-SoulDreaming sort
Pyromancy: Fire manipulation (this, Geomancy, and Magnetomancy are the three most common areas of magical study currently)
Phonomancy: Vibration manipulation, rather than just audible sound
SoulDreaming: Practiced by who the Deep Spawn call 'Broken Servants', this field of magic functionally unknown (to our knowledge) outside of the Frostback Mountains Premen Tribes. SoulDreamers can enter the dream of Zakrath in a lucid state, enter other people dreams (bringing them into lucidity in the process), turn things (like wounds) into a dream/turn dreams into reality (though the more powerful and/or 'unreal' the thing/dream is, the more it takes to pull it from/push it into the dream of Zakrath. This functionally puts a soft cap on how much this ability can be used, as if the SoulDreamer cannot give enough magic to fully push/pull, they are pulled into the dream to make up for the difference), and use the dream to travel to dreaming people the mage is familiar with.
Metal Information
Most metals retain Normal properties but Steel is referred to as Base Steel.
Blue Steel: forged with inbuilt Regenerative magicks infused into the metal as it is shaped. More durable than normal steel, keeps sharp longer than normal, and cannot rust. Makes excellent long term armor for any terrain.
Red Steel: forged with inbuilt Destructive magicks that let ever cut it makes be magically widened, such that even a small cut could end up a grievous injury. Causes sharp, vibrating tremors when forged into blunt weaponry. Can destroy Blue Steel with relative ease, but when faced against other Red Steel, will start to warp and wear so long as it is forced to clash against something of it's own nature. Can make armor that magically rusts Blue Steel or below quality metals upon contact. Starts to deteriorate if attacked with Red Steel (said weapons will suffer likewise). Prohibitively expensive, not seen in any mass production form.
Rune Steel: Blue Steel with Runes inscribed into them during a second forging: The effects vary from rune to rune, so while some examples of Rune Steel may be nearly indiscernible from Blue Steel, some examples will have powerful magical enhancements. Price of manufacture varies in proportion with the quality of the rune used. Red Steel cannot be inscribed with runes.
Black Steel: Invention of the now fallen Mosmordren Empire, Steel with augmentive magicks forcibly infused into it by spilling the blood of those actively harvested for Soul Grave fuel onto the Base Steel while it is forged atop enchanted anvils, the souls of thousands ground to dust during their forging to give them a strong connection with death. Now the metal is poison, causing wounds inflicted to rot, and being impossible to wield for long without starting to decay. Only Soul Graves, the golems the metal was forged for, are safe to possess it without harm, as the blood in the metal forms a symbiotic connection with the souls and dark magicks that animate a Soul Grave. The metal is conventionally unbreakable, and causes non-soul/blood fueled magicks cast in the immediate vicinity to be weakened, sometimes outright negated, depending on proximity, the strength of the mage, and the amount of Black Steel present.
Wootz Steel:Wootz Steel is a rare, prized steel alloy, of superior strength to normal steel, in general durability, tensile strength, and ability to keep an edge. Despite having no innate magic, the steel performs almost as well as Blue Steel.
Blootz Steel: A new alloy that Mordre has invented. Currently untested.
Morphic Steel: Alloy that DULU!!! is constructed out of. Grants extreme flexibility.
Necronostrium: Called 'Death Metal' or 'The Reaper's Steel', Necronostrium was invented and crafted in small amounts by the Mosmordren empire during the height of it's power. A collection of powerful magics allowed the metal to make edge implements of unparalleled viciousness, even the smallest wound made with such a materiel magically being enhanced until even a shallow cut could be a dire injury. Further, wounds will fester, rot and reject the power of leylines flowing in the area, causing agony and some mutation to those struck. The wounds are unable to be treated, magically or otherwise, until the wounded has been exposed to the light of dawn. This metal can claim dominion over all earthly materials, able to cleave a path through any conventional defense. It's forging process was lost with the fall of Mosmordre.
Lortoxite: A.K.A. Starmetal, A.K.A. The Blessings of Lortox, the patron deity of the asteroid ring around the planet Zakrath. Lortoxite (conventionally, a predominantly Tungsten-Carbide alloy) falls from the asteroid ring as blazing meteors. If the fallen metal is sufficiently heated and infused with enough magic, it can be forged into unbreakable equipment, making particularly effective instruments of combat, as the power of the reforged meteors gives otherworldly impact to blows. Conversely, armor made out of Lortoxite has the capacity to absorb and nullify tremendous impacts delivered to the wearer, in correlation with the amount of Lortoxite-forged armor they were and what hit them. The drawback is that any piece of Lortoxite can only be forged ONCE, and once shaped into a knife, hammer or helmet, it will forever hold that form. Some astronomers make significant wealth, predicting the fall of new pieces of Lortoxite.
Golem information and Types
For normal golems, think of them like computers. Given a problem, they can solve it. But they need to be given direction on what to do.
So, once an owner dies, if there is no one else listed as next in line to be master (such as in a military setting), the golem goes inactive. It must then be awoken to bind it to a new owner. In theory anyone could do this, but the tools needed to activate golems are rare and expensive, especially for Soul Graves.
-CLAY:
The first type of golem ever made, a basic form has been perfected in efficiency of craft that nearly every town has, a seven foot tall, seven hundred pound vague, rotund humanoid shape. Other designs are seen as well, but none are nearly as easy to make, and are thus rarer. Clay golems are made with clay from dead volcanoes and crystals from live volcanoes, upon which control runes are inscribed. The runes for the default clay golem are readily known, though access to the materials needed is not.
-STONE: Vary in size, shaping and purpose greatly, as they are crafted almost exclusively with World magic, by drawing on the power of mountains or rock quarries (preferably over leylines for best results) to imbue stone with life. Not frequently used in warfare, as the time and energy required to craft even relatively simple ones is not worth the relative ease most common stone golems can be shattered with.
-WOOD: crafted with World magic in ancient forests (also benefiting from from being over leylines), wood golems can be made relatively easily out of any tree and at great speed if necessary, but different trees make different golems, and the time spent shaping the golem impacts the quality. They cannot have runes inscribed on them, and can be burned fairly easily.
-LIFE: Life Golems are made with Blood Magic, and are the grafting of traits onto a base living form to create a new species that can be controlled as a sapient slave. Morgrens are examples of this. Approval from the local government is required to make life golems, and learning Blood Magic is rare on it's own, so very few Life Golems have been made since the fall of the Mosmordren Empire.
--MORGREN: A Life Golem species crafted by the Mosmordren Empire as shock troops, and they were bred and molded to be violent and powerful, vicious fighters. Made from a base Premen augmented with Gorilla, Tiger and Rhinoceros, they are eight to ten feet tall, have some seven hundred to twelve hundred pounds of slabs of ropey muscle, have patches of thick, pelt-like hair on their shoulders, forearms and pelvis, and have rough, pebbly skin, their hide tougher than good leather armor. Their jaws are massive and ludicrously overdeveloped, with viscous fangs and a horn protruding from their forehead, their necks and spines heavily reinforced.
--RAGEGLUTS: A specialized species of Life Golem, effectively the Land of Dragon's version of the Mosmordren Morgren. They are forged by binding the emotion of rage to the soul itself, while filling the body with a plethora of Blood magically divorced of ownership, along with several beasts. The end result is a powerful, hulking creature, whose strength fluctuates in correlation with how much rage they have. Highly resilient to Blood Magic.
-METAL: The only golems forged of metal, Soul Graves were the invention of the Mosmordren Empire, and their greatest military strength. Can only be forged with Soul and Blood Magic, and the souls of many fresh dead are needed to power the golems. Nonetheless, their power is considered vastly superior to most other mid-to-large production model golem.
Stat Blocks
Ugrokk:
--Blood Of The Long-Bones: Ugrokk's blood is thick with the blood of the Cromagg, an ancient rival of the Premen. This makes Ugrokk far taller than his contemporaries, and gives him a reach advantage when using any of his limbs.
--Adaptive Joints: Born more flexible than most, Ugrokk's joints allow a wider range of motion, allowing for more unconventional movements. Further, this flexibility means Ugrokk is exceedingly difficult to grapple, and is adept at escaping holds.
--Mobile: Ugrokk is faster and lighter on his feet than most of his size range could claim.
--The Axeman: Ugrokk is most familiar and competent with axes, which he combines with his reach and irregular movements for deceptive, whipping hacks and chops, preferring to distract and hinder foes with rapid attacks before finding a chance to land a deeply biting strike.
--The Open Hand: Ugrokk's unarmed combat style is oriented around redirection of force, rather than blunt trauma, to rely on the leverage his height provides. Ugrokk can flip, throw, or cause to stumble almost any foe he can get his hands on. As far as direct strikes go, he prefers to chop and stab with a stiffened hand, rather than with a closed fist.
--Metal Stealth: Thanks to the function of his enchanted armor, Ugrokk can become invisible when wearing his armor, at the cost of constantly lowering the tempurature of his armor while the ability is sustained. When deactivated, the armor releases all the light and heat it has been negating, and commensurately heats the armor. Currently, Ugrokk can maintain invisibility for an hour before the cold induces (and the heat that follows deactivation) becomes a health risk. The light, upon release, can be used to blind any near him, but will not impact Ugrokk’s vision.
--Gavrock’s Holdout: With one of the Chained Twins of Gavrock, complete with a morphic shell coupled to it’s chain, Ugrokk possesses a concealable, repeat use piece of artillery, capable of turning him into a mobile artillery platform.
Oggroth The Mountain:
--Heir To Parran Thropus Clan: Oggroth The Mountain's ancestry were long members of the Parran Thropus Clan, broken and scattered shortly after Oggroth's birth by Goran and the Gorkin Clan. The blood he carries comes from the Parran Thropus's Clan's distinct lineage, separate from most Premen, and makes him larger, hardier, and more primal. Oggroth's size, strength and durability all are greatly amplified by this Trait.
--Known No Pain: Oggroth The Mountain is titled such for his phenomenal ability to ignore pain. He is able to ignore his flesh being sliced or flayed, not flinch when he is set aflame, and laugh at an attempt to beat him to death. Oggroth will continue to act with full control of his body until it literally starts to fall apart.
--The Way Of The Doban: Oggroth's signature weapon when he does not just use his bare hands, a massive sphere of iron some four feet in diameter, is a fighting style he claims to have picked up from an old, leathery-skinned Premen with shockingly white hair, who nonetheless was able to resoundingly trounce a younger, more arrogant Oggroth who was incredulous at the old one's claims. Now, Oggroth can apply devastating force to opponents up to thirty feet away, either by hurling the sphere at them, swinging it about in a circle with a shortened chain before extending it, or outright bringing it down with both hands upon an opponent like a hammer from the sky. While the speed his fighting style holds isn't much, it's destructive force and potential range are both exceptional.
--The Clenched Fist: Oggroth fights by balling his fists and using his overwhelming strength and weight to literally beat his foes to a pulp, preferring to stand and trade blows with a foe rather than try to fight evasively. Oggroth fights to dish out as potent of a blow as he can, every time he strikes.
--Implacable Charge: While armored and riding his mount, Hairy Steaks, Oggroth can only be brought to a halt by bedrock or magical means against his will: Barred doors and gates, no matter how sturdy, will fall before him. Likewise, Oggroth’s mount is sufficiently large and durable that it can trample infantry and conventional cavalry alike.
--Doban Style Expanded: With the ownership of a new hammer, enchanted and chained to his massive wrecking ball, Oggroth can effectively function as the firing mechanism for a repeat cannon bombardment, but must be on foot and properly braced to do so. The kinetic force placed in his wrecking ball when struck by the hammer rather than thrown is sufficient to smash through walls and crumple metal.
--Durability Expanded: With heavy plate to go along with his already hardy hide and durable form, Oggroth can withstand gunfire, non-magical cannon-fire and conventional weapons directed his way with little to no harm.
Arkus:
--Adaptable Analytical Psyche: As a result of having grown up under rather dismal conditions, with poverty, famine, death, plague, and all manner of traumatizing events all bombarding him. Yet instead of retreating from the harshness of reality, or being warped by it, Arkus became obsessed with understanding the world around him. As he matured, this tendency likewise evolved, leading to Arkus being able to restore himself to a rational state of mind much more quickly than would normally be possible by all but the most grizzled veterans, all of whom would have far worse mental scars than Arkus.
--World Mage: Arkus has successfully learned at least one spell that taps world magic, and how to reliably correctly cast it. He now qualifies as an entry level mage by the Mortal Coil's standards.
--Well-Traveled: Arkus has traveled widely throughout the warring lands south of Castiliathen, and knows the area well. Whenever Arkus is asked a question concerning anything within the demesne of that knowledge, he will have current information as of his last visit to any major city, given at least three days to check known places to pick up gossip and news.
Derkin the Machete:
--Dead-Steady Hands: Derkin has very nimble and precise control of his hands and digits, and is deft at sleight of hand, pickpocketing, and knife throwing as a result.
--Subtle Sabers: Derkin is competent at using machetes as throwing knives, and beyond this, is practiced at secreting such blades about his personage in great number. Part of why he prefers plate, mail and scale coats is to have extra space to hang machetes on the extra material, though his current salvaged mail coat has seen better days.
--Back Alley Whispers: Derkin is a practiced thief, rogue, pickpocket and bandit, and can glean knowledge from local criminal populations very easily. Further, he knows of several fences and black market locations throughout the war-torn collection of nations and empires south of Castiliathen.
--Belligerent Bullrush: Derkin does not like to leave questions unanswered, and when assigned to a task, will continue to attempt to succeed even in face of normally daunting circumstances or frustrating lack of results, with the exception of anything that offers significant chances of personal death. He does like being alive, after all.
Jojo the Stand:
--Souldreamer: Jojo practices an obscure subdivision of magic called Souldreaming, which allows him to use his own soul to power magic within his own dreams, and possess significant power while in tranced states. This power comes at a price, as all those 'blessed' with this ability have bodies crippled from birth, and any considerable use of power requires a deep enough trance that Jojo is left defenseless. Limited in application outside of actual dreamscapes (Jojo is more adept at his craft when asleep).
--Truth to dreams: Jojo is capable of negating recent injuries or changes on any being capable of dreaming, but most go in to a trance to do so. He essentially converts the memories of the injury into memories of a dream, using his Souldreaming to tie the actual wounds to the now falsely imagined dream, forcing the body to revert to it's earlier, undamaged status. This process takes time and energy, and is ill-suited to the midst of battle.
--The Dream Path: Jojo, while asleep and dreaming, can 'ride' the dreams of anyone he has met to their location, and will awaken at their location. This process is near instantaneous, but Jojo is left prone after the jaunt while his soul and body reconnect.
--Nightmare of the Soul: Jojo, while asleep and in contact with the dreams of someone he has met, can use his own soul to trigger potentially fatal dreams, applying the reverse of his Truth to Dreams ability and making the dangers in the dream tangible to the victim, while spurring it on towards nightmares and personal fears of the individual. A draining task, and a warded mind could proved dangerous to assault.
--The Path Of Suffering: Jojo was cast out of his own village at a young age for his frailties, before his powers manifested. He survived on his own determination, resolve and wits, and has a deep abiding respect for those who walk alone, and any showing the determination to do what they must to live and thrive. Pity is anathema to him, as all he has gained has been through effort and pain, earned rather than received as a gift.
Sir Keddic Harksburton The 4th:
--Heir to the 'Way of Harksburton': Keddic is the fourth inheritor of the form of combat magic passed down from the founder of the Harksburton line, a magic that is a closely guarded family secret in terms of how it is achieved, fusing Will and Blood magic fuel sources to create a combat magic that has several Arcane traits. To date, no one outside the Harksburton line has learned the Way. Each heir to the style is expected to contribute some meaningful improvement to the style before they can continue the family line.
--Wanderlust Addict: Keddic is obsessed with exploring and adventure, and goes out of his way to see strange and exotic sights. Has spent several years in the Land of Dragons, far to the south, and gained a basic understanding of their own form of combat magic, one that focuses around the concepts of manipulating mass and the perceived connections between all things.
--Student of The Lined One: During his travels in the Land of Dragons, Keddic met a native combat magic practitioner who was willing to teach him the fundamentals of Mass Connection, the general name for the form of combat magic they practice. Keddic adapted several theories into the Way of Harksburton, but his training was incomplete: His instructor was a wanted man, and Keddic was forced to flee the Land of Dragons after being labeled an accomplice. He assures everyone it must be some misunderstanding.
--Fight-Addict With Gentlemanly Tendencies: Keddic is obsessed with the struggle of battle, and actively seeks out areas of conflict in the hopes of finding good opponents to further hone the Way of Harksburton against, as well as finding simple joy in the course of a hotly contested fight. Outside of conflict, he carries himself with the confidence of one born to wealth and respect, and endeavors to stay a cordial individual.
--Harksburton Vendetta: The Harksburton line has an oath of revenge that they are honor bound to pursue if given the chance, against a humanoid Life Golem by the name of Aurockoth, who not only has slain three scions of the Harksburton line, but more importantly has also stolen glory and accolades that rightfully belonged to the Harksburton line. The Life Golem's location is unknown, and descriptions vague, but the family nonetheless holds hope of one day paying back their grudge.
Magnum Bang The Human Dynamo, Annihilator Of Armies, Smasher Of Sieges, Cracker Of Castles:
--KNOW NO FEAR: No matter what situation or circumstances Bang is placed in, he will never be made to hesitate due to facing a more potent foe, or be subject to fear-based illusory or otherwise magical attacks. This also has the byproduct of making him reckless to the point of insanity when faced with excessively more potent foes, as nothing will make him feel cautious.
--BLOOD THAT BURNS FURIOUSLY: Bang will, in general, flourish when pushed, as his personality is conducive to maintaining focus (and thus control of magic) even as situations grow more hectic/he becomes more enthused with a fight. This has the side effect of making it increasingly difficult to convince him to withdraw from a fight as it progresses.
--Rapidfire Combat Magic: Bang, rather than working to put more any more power into any given ability, has specialized into placing energy as quickly and precisely as possible. This is what allows him to rapidly heal from wounds, by constantly repairing them even as they happen to minimize how much energy it takes to sustain himself, or otherwise undo damages to his body, as well as to constantly employ muscle recruitment (boosted moderately beyond human limits) without his body breaking: He repairs it as it breaks faster than it can degrade.
--Body Runes: Magnum bang’s body is covered in tattoos and ritualistic scarring, as well as carved into his bones (all of them, from teeth to femurs to his skull) with one single function: Enhancing the rate at which he regenerates magical stamina. Without this, he could measure the time he could fight at his normal pace in the seconds, rather than in minutes.
--MAGNUM SCARF: Bang bears only one magic item: A scarf that he can store potential magic in, under certain restrictions: He cannot store general magical energy, only magic already designated towards a specific focus (I.E. magic devoted to repairing broken bones, or re-knitting split flesh, etc.) The scarf, coupled with his body running, pushes his operating time at full throttle (assuming the scarf is fully charged) into the range of twenty minutes. To fully charge the scarf take approximately one day.
Jezebel:
--War-born mind: Jezebel specializes in implements of war as her preferred medium for creating new inventions, leaving more peace-oriented, utilitarian devices to be crafted by others.
--Tongue of the Viper: Jezebel refuses to curtail her behavior to be courteous to someone unless she genuinely believes the individual is deserving of it (People on this list currently: Gavrock, Gialgorra). Likewise, she does not take well to orders, but this also means that she is highly resistant to interrogation (even if it means it results in her torture and eventual death).
--Thundering Water specialist: Jezebel’s specialization towards implements in war has coalesced into an affinity for inventions involving electricity and/or water, and she will be more capable at crafting devices oriented around this focus.
--Poor origins: Jezebel came from a family with little in the way of funds, and clawed her way up to becoming an inventor. As such, she is highly independent, but evidences a soft spot for the poor, especially children.
Dame Valiria:
--Blue Knight’s Favored child: Valiria grew up wanting for nothing, her father (and eventually her little brother) all too happy to provide anything she wanted. She has grown averse to this treatment, but is not fully cognizant of how pervasively her own views on the world have been impacted by her pampered upbringing. She has difficulty relating to those who lacked similar resources growing up, but excels at navigating higher social circles.
--Wild Child: Valiria desires to prove herself capable of managing her own life, and eschews any further aid from her family. As this is a relatively recent decision, it is unclear how this will play out.
--Chained Sword: Valiria’s weapon has enchantments in it allowing anything she strikes with her sword to slowly become wreathed in chains with each blow, which she can anchor to anything she desires. This allows her to perform excellently in a support role, or to capture foes.
--Pampered life: Dame Valiria, while well-versed in tactics, leadership, and swordplay, has had little opportunity to push her limits, and currently reacts adversely to being forced to struggle.
Lord Donwick Dregas:
--Money Magnate: Having grown up in a noble family with depleted funds thanks to poor choices by predecessors, Donwick demonstrates a keen eye towards business dealings, and can hold his own against most merchants.
--Seeking Silicanthos: Donwick has a great affinity for his destroyed family golem, Silicanthos, and would have unending gratitude should it be restored to him.
--Veteran Golem Operator: Donwick has decades of experience commanding golems and acting as a golem operator in multiple battles, and is quite adept at assessing golem’s capabilities, both those he uses and those he observes.
--Non-leader: As part of a minor and impoverished noble house, Dregas has almost no experience leading beyond advising, and does not do well when forced into a leadership position for anything requiring quick, decisive choices.
Ulzrick:
--The voices, THE VOICES: As a functioning schizophrenic, Ulzrick hears voices that he does not perceive as originating from himself, but he maintains enough clarity of mind to not have the difficulty sorting external stimuli that frequently accompanies his condition. However, a byporduct is that he can, when under player control, directly hear the posts of players, and likewise perceives them as he does other ‘voices’ However, unlike voices he generates himself, posters CAN induce sensory overload with excessive divergent comments and suggestions.
--Souldreaming Apprentice: Ulzrick is learning Souldreaming from Jojo, and currently can jump into the dreams of those willing to let him in that he knows with some regularity, and can unmake wounds by making them figments of his imagination and drawing them out of reality. Thus far he has had no success at ‘riding’ dreams to move his body, and has not yet been shown how to do other acts with Souldreaming until he gains more competency in the two fields he has yet had success with.
--Will Magnet: As someone with an inherent disposition to Will magic, Ulzrick has begun to learn some rudimentary Magnetomancy from Mordre, and can move the pins in locks, turn doorknobs, or levitate a few pounds of metal with sufficient anchors. Anything more taxing than this drains him too quickly to currently be viable.
--Flexible in Body and Mind: As a result of his years wrestling and dealing with the voices he perceives, Ulzrick is both mentally and physically flexible, able to contort his body and dislocate joints with ease, and can adapt to changing situations more swiftly tha would normally be possible. A byproduct of his mental flexibility is difficulty maintaining long-term focus.
--To Find a True Home: Ulzrick has never felt at home anywhere since his brother Ozrick left some years ago to seek his fortune, and longs to find a place where he is accepted unconditionally, as all prior times he has admitted to hearing voices he has been ostracized by those he spoke to. Before Trepany, he lived in two separate villages to the East, and was forced to flee from the suspicious glares thrown his way.
Vespinto:
--Edge Attuned: Vespinto has prodigal talents at employing any edged weapon he can heft, and at worst is considered competent, at best masterful, with any bladed weapon (or improvised bladed weapon) he employs. He eschews the use of non-bladed weapons, largely due to the fact his affinity for bladed weapons is innate, and when using any non-bladed weapon, he has to manually think of how to employ it, drastically reducing his combat effectiveness. This ability has, under Derkin’s tutelage, grown to include comprehension of the weighting and balance of bladed weapons for the purposes of employing them as throwing weapons.
--Bloody Dedication: While Vespinto is able to keep a calm head at most times, any time he is rendered wounded when in combat and using a bladed weapon, he will feel it a personal challenge to his ability to fight, and become embroiled in whatever contest resulted in him being wounded. Without someone else present to moderate this behavior, he will continue to fight until either he or the one that wounded him is dead. This trait will not activate if he is not armed with a bladed weapon.
--Piercing gaze: Vespinto has tremendously capable short-range vision, and can register nearly anything that is conventionally visible (even if in his peripherals) so long as it is within ten feet of his personage. Beyond this range his vision functions as normal.
--Lust for prestige: Vespinto seeks to become a noble through military exploits, so that he can start his own noble house through the strength of his own accomplishments, and will pursue any path that he feels could better lead him to this goal.
Ellorika:
--Iron Lungs: Ellorika can bellow orders with the best of them, and can maintain a measured respiration rate up until the point of collapse from exhaustion, thanks to overdeveloped lungs. This has a byporduct of giving her peak natural stamina at all times she is conscious, and allows her to hold her breath for prolonged periods, up to ten minutes if not exerting herself, and a full minute if engaging in exertion.
--Lead From the Front: Ellorika is more than passing headstrong and brave, and when in command of any force, prefers to lead from the front, both to lead by example, and to stay as up to date as possible about changing conditions on the battlefield.
--Frank Interactions: Ellorika is brusque and to the point, even when blunt words can land her in hot water.
--A Worthy Companion: Ellorika, nearly thirty years old, has rejected all previously suggested matches in Trepany, refusing to couple with anyone she deems a lesser to herself: With her considerable physical abilities, penchant to lead and excessively direct interaction methods, this excluded everyone willing to court her. She seeks someone she could genuinely call her better as the only type of person worthy of being her match.
Dulu The Golemslayer, Golemslain and Golemforged:
--Premen Blooded: Dulu is half Premen, his father having been captured by a roving Premen raiding party, and claimed by one as a prize. After Dulu was born, he grew to hate his puny father, so weak and subservient, and strived to emulate his warrior mother. He eventually become regarded as the roaming band of plunderers' communal son, finding a replacement father in all the male warriors of the group. Eventually though, his mother fell in battle against another Premen war-party, one vastly their superior in size, and as the rest of his makeshift family was butchered he fled, down south into the human lands. Since then he made a name for himself as a capable mercenary, with a natural strength that no full-blooded human can match.
--Premen Priorities: As a half-Premen raised amongst a Premen warband, Dulu respects strength, those who eschew deceit, and forthright combat. Further, it is anathema to Dulu to break his word, and he can become enraged if someone breaks their word when it concerns him.
--Heroic Awareness: Dulu has focused most of his pursuit of magic into improving his perceptions, deducing that as a Golemslayer, avoiding an attack requires perceiving it. He has since pushed his talents in the realm of augmented perception into the pre-cognitive realm, achieving a form of 'danger-sense' that gives him limited forewarning about attacks before he even becomes conscious of having percieved the threat. This allows him to be highly evasive and exceptionally difficult to hit unless he is attack with sufficient speed or numbers that awareness cannot help him. Since his death and subsequent housing in a Small Tomb forged of Morphic Steel, he is able to take greater advantage of his pre-cognitive ability to detect threats to his person, and has expanded it to include reading future openings in a foe’s guard, allowing for both supernatural evasion and supernatural accuracy with blows, managing to slip into openings in one’s defenses the moment they appear. As his new form is much more flexible and durable alike, an exorbitant amount of powerful attacks would need to be directed his way at radical speeds to successfully deny him the ability to evade, and melee combat is advisable only for the most masterful of groups of fighters experienced at working in tandem to cover each others openings.
--Extensive Golem Experience: Dulu has been hunting golems of all sorts for a decade, and has destroyed or rendered inoperable more than four hundred golems of all sorts. As such, he is much less likely to lose his focus, become hesitant or be surprised by the capabilities of any relatively normal clay, wood or stone golem and his new existence as a Sapient Small Tomb has expanded that to include Small tombs as well.. Soul Graves are too rare for him to be overly familiar with them, and Life golems too varied for any universal rules, but his other experience bleeds through, making him dangerous even against golems he has not seen before but between his personal experiences and Weinsho’s observations, The Soul Grave Mordre is largely understood by him, and would have considerable difficulty surprising Dulu with any ability ever before used in the warring states (which includes Duras and the Azelhaedran State.
--Magically Armed: Dulu is able to absorb any magic short of Soul magic upon contact with his form (or his cleavers/staff, should they be gripped) and using the power absorbed to fuel the proliferation of Morphic Steel in his form, fueling the creation of up to six new arms beyond his default pair: Any energy absorbed beyond the amount required to form and sustain a full eight total arms is converted into thermal energy, and will slowly render his form more and more flexible, with the side effects of making his able to melt most or ignite conventional materials on contact, as well as making him much more visible due to the heat released. This ability does have limits worked into it, such that a sufficiently massive amount of non-Soul magic could, after forming the additional limbs, eventually heat his form past the melting point for Morphic Steel, but the amounts required to do this would likely take hundreds of mages directing a concerted effort to do so.
--Weinsho’s Cold Right Hand: As Mordre has grown in importance in the eyes of Weinsho, Dulu’s employer and the one who housed his soul in this new from, Dulu has risen in importance to Weinsho, now effectively his lieutenant. However, Dulu’s preference for face-to-face confrontations, preferably on even ground, does not mesh with Weinsho’s preference to stack the odds in his favor: Dulu tires of serving Weinsho, but is unsure how he could ever escape such service, as Weinsho promised him that he could unmake Dulu as easily as he forged his new form.
--Directed Grudge: As the only golem Dulu has failed to destroy after accepting a contract, as well as the one to slay him, Dulu holds both hatred and respect for Mordre, and strongly desires a chance to once more face the Soul Grave squarely in single combat: Under Weinsho’s service, this is unlikely to occur.
Keddic's Moves
WAY OF THE HARKSBURTON
The fighting style Keddic uses, inherited from his father, his father, all the way up to the founder of the Harksburton line. The style predominantly uses Combat Blood Magic to strengthen the blood of the practitioner, hardening it, to add defense to the practitioner, and to allow the Keddic to manipulate his blood into a variety of devastating attacks, along with some other utility puposes.
SANGUINE MAELSTROM
-Coating the Proud Lion in blood, while focusing on the Proud Lion. The user then attacks with the Proud Lion, causing the one attacked to explode as he is torn apart by spikes and tendrils of blood.
SCION'S REACH
-Using a lance of blood to wield the Proud Lion, or any other weapon.
SANGUINE CIRCLE SLICE
-Using a net of bloody lances to anchor himself, Keddic swings his sword in a arc. Very powerful.
SANGUINE SCOURGE
-Wielding the Proud Lion in SCION’S REACH While turning the lashing blood into an extension of the blade.
SCION'S REACH -IMPACT
-SCION’S REACH, but blunted.
DOUBLE SANGUINE MAELSTROM
-SANGUINE MAELSTROM With two blades. *ahem*
HEMATIC REVERSAL
-Used in combanation with a weapon. Keddic throws a sword at his opponent while having a tendril of blood underneath the ground beneath his opponent; once the sword strikes at his opponent, Keddic has the tendril fly from the ground, slashing as it goes, to grab the sword and reverse its flight to pierce the opponent.
TELEKILL
-Using Mass Connection, the user switches positions with the target, while leaving the target in a kill position – i.e, a blade where the target would appear.
PROUD ROAR
-After having the Proud Lion sink into his opponent's flesh, Keddic unleashes a destructive shockwave through the Proud Lion.
SANGUINE WINGS
-Using the iron in the blood, the user develops bloody wings strong enough to support their weight and can take flight. This move needs vastly more blood than one human body has. Thus, Keddic needs external sources of blood, whether on his blood toga or some other place.
BLOODY PINIONS
- Must be used after SANGUINE WINGS, the user sheds their wings, rendering them incapable of flight, while showering the land under them with many bloody lances.
SCOURGING ARENA
- Create a ring, 10 feet in radius, around Keddic and his target with the blood from the Toga. Keddic keep a small tendril connected to the ring. From the ring, if the enemy approaches the ring of blood, spear him from it.
SANGUINE KINETIC PUGILISM
Sadly, Keddic has not perfected this style of the WAY OF THE HARKSBURTON to the point where he uses it in-quest.
Bang's Moves
Unlike Keddic, who has a codified set of moves, Bang merely shouts out what he is doing. Still, this would allow people to remember what he can do. Also, since in the duration of editing this, I encountered this phrase too many times, Bang's moves tears his opponent into many itty-bitty pieces. If there are pieces left...
BIG BANG KICK
-Bang descends from the sky at a high velocity and strikes the target on the ground. Strong enough to crack the earth.
MAGNUM PUNCH
-A punch. A very, very fast, decapitating punch.
MAGNUM DOUBLE-PUNCH
-Two punches. Using two fists, instead of one.
MAGNUM THUNDERCLAP
-Clapping his hands faster than the speed of sound. Unleashes a large, destructive sound wave surrounding Bang.
MAGNUM DOUBLE-BARREL
-After launching himself from the air (yes, that means Bang kicked off of air) while holding out two outstretched fists, Bang barrels through his opponent.
MAGNUM BEATING-A-DEAD-HORSE
-Take a horse. A dead horse. Preferably the mount of the guy Bang is killing. Beat the horse with the opponent.
MAGNUM KEBAB
-Running through two close lines of opponents with his fist outstretched, Bang runs them through. And they hang off his arm like a kebab. Probably not a good idea to eat them like a kebab, though, unless we do to Bang like we did to Oggroth.
BIG BANG GENISIS
-Bang launches up into the sky, gathering power, and wraps his scarf around until it resembles a gigantic drill; then, he plunges down to the ground, the point of the drill on his opponent. Makes big craters!
MAGNUM CLOTHESLINE
-Like MAGNUM KEBAB, but with large groups of opponents, instead of two lines. The path of destruction is a line, though...
Fanart
The best Dulu fanart yet. Compliments of Glue.
Current Goals and Objectives
Build an empire
Acquire the aid of the Yeti Tribe or Premen Clan (Complete)
-Deafeat Goran and the Gorkin Clan and free the Premen Tribes under his control
-Solve the mystery of the Drazken's bronze mine (Complete)
- -Drive out Demons from bronze mine and reclaim it in the name of Mordreden (Complete)
-Create a trade route to the Drakzen Clan's lands in order to facilitate further growth of the tribe
Ally with or gain control of the Azelhaedran State(X)
-Meet new units in the Azelhaedran state: Sam Vimes(Complete), State War Mage Alexander Armstrong, Captain Falcon
-Destroy the Core Being
-Run the Arcanoworks and free more research outposts from enemy control
-Ally with the Blue Knight
Acquire resources and allies from the Western Isles
-Acquire the relics of Gavrcok
- -Purchase Pistols of Gavrock(Complete)
- -Trade Diomand for the Chains of Gavrock(Complete)
- -Liberate the Shell of Gavrok from the pirates around Golgan Island
-Defeat Professor Gialgorra's Steam Golem or find a way to ally with Gialgorra
-Find a working Endless Steam Engine to see if we can replicate it and use it to empower ourself.
-Find the true identity of the assassin
Defeat Archmage Weinsho and his cohorts (X)
-Find the location of the Archmage and more information about him (Possibly Completed)
-Destroy Dulu once and for all or find a way to free his soul from Weinsho's control and turn him to our side (Partially Complete)
-Capture his bases within the Azelhaedran State
-Defeat Eisenhardt or make convince him to ally with us
Help our allies
Keddic Harksburton
-Destroy Aurockoth, The God Of Blades, The Reaper Made Flesh, The Living Sword, The Soul Grave Slayer(X)
-The White Blooded Lion/The White Amplifier: Make Keddic aware of White Blood Cells, either thought guidance or via training in healing magics. Find some way for Keddic to either harvest large amounts of White Blood Cells and/or get his own blood hyper-infused with white blood cells some way.
Kyorto
-Restore her by acquiring five (5) unbroken world magic mage skins (4/5)
Arkus
-Turn him into a great mage
-Find the roving magic library called the Caemlo Repository
Premen
-Defeat Goran The Magic Eater and the Gorkin Clan
Lord Dregas
-Restore Lord Dregas' golem Silicanthos
Moss
-Find out its origins
Magnum Bang
-Organize a reunion between him and Collete the Colossus for either a rematch or to help him "give her a bone of his own".
-Help him pay off his debts to the man (Figment) who gave him his body runes
Jojo
-Help him form his Staff of Dream, which will empower his SoulDreaming magic.
Prevent own destruction for being a sapient golem with free will
-Deal with the Paradox Knights and their knowledge of your free will
-Keep up the disguise of Mage Mordre
Concerning our unique qualities
-Discover the reason(s) Mordre is sapient. (Complete, Mordre has a singular soul that is Mordre not someone else)
-Discover the nature of this singular soul of Mordre's and Mordre is a 'cancer of the soul' and 'rot of the Curse'.
-Discover why Mordre is able to produce and use Pristine Souls.
-Discover the origin and nature of the Creature.
-Discover what the fuck is the entity that possessed us during the Goran fight and why it called itself the true inheritor of the Mosmordren Empire.
Secondary Goals
-Kill all those lying scheming yeti bastards.
-Discover the origin of Latin in this world.
-Improve ourself, be it with magic or technology.
- -See if we can utilize white blood cells with our Blood Magic, or obtain a soul that can.
(X)'s Denote tasks that will also help us complete our goal of getting revenge on those who destroyed the Mosmordre empire.
Secret Bonuses
Rewards given by Bob for attaining certain situations in-quest. Usually some background information: world history, unnoticed abilities of certain individuals, the activities of some individuals, etc. For easy reference (and despair over how many we missed), here is a list:
Secret Bonus 001 [MISSED]
Secret Bonus 002 [MISSED]
Secret Bonus 003 [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 004 Discovered: The Last One Standing]
>--requisites: In the spar against Mordre, the player controlled character must be the last standing of all those opposing Mordre.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Character (Ulzrick) is now known to have an innate predisposition and affinity for Will magic, currently untapped and unknown to the character. Arkus would be unable to teach him as Arkus has not yet learned enough of Will magic's function to tap it. Mordre, however, could teach him, as Will magic is Mordre's current specialty.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Character (Ulzrick) is compatible with Jojo's Souldreaming magic, and could learn from the Premen, should the language barrier be breached.
Secret Bonus 005 [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 006 Discovered: The Golem's White Whale]
>--requisites: Dulu must be killed, and given enough time for his Soul to escape.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Balboa and Daobo both served the same mage, Archmage Weinsho. This is the same Weinsho that those who commandeered the fields about Trekel(One group summoned a Core Being and died for it, another was slain by THE CREATURE before they could act out the ritual) had stolen notes from. Weinsho is also an employer of Dulu.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: A mage knowledgeable in Soul magic can place bindings on a willing soul such that on death, the soul will return to the caster of the spell.
[Secret Bonus 007 Discovered: Soul Grave Hero of the People]
>--requisites: Prevent the death of mage Densly, and insure the victory of the State forces over the rebels.
>--requisites: Do not kill any members of the State army through your actions.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Alexander Armstrong, a Warmage in service to the Azelhaedran State, is currently in the southern region of the State, working to reclaim outposts controlled by mercenaries.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Sam Vimes, a mercenary captain hired by the state, is currently tracking down a mage to the north in command of several outposts.
Secret Bonus 008 [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 009 Discovered: Master of Arms and Disarmament]
>--requisites: in the fight over attempted theft in Gialgorra's manse, at least two human golem operators must lose an arm out of the total four.
>--requisites: in the fight over attempted theft in Gialgorra's manse, at least three golems must lose an arm out of the total five.
>--requisites: Mordre must lose an arm in the process of fulfilling the prior two requisites.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Wootz Steel is a rare, prized steel alloy, of superior strength to normal steel, in general durability, tensile strength, and ability to keep an edge. Despite having no innate magic, the steel performs almost as well as Blue Steel.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The iron component of Wootz Steel (the majority of it's composition) can be converted into Blood Iron with sufficient supplies. Such a form of this alloy has never been recorded as having been made before.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The Soul powering Diozagrath is the Mosmordren hero Zagrath The Unseen, a talented Combat Magic user with a penchant for illusion magic.
Secret Bonus 010: Speedy Shadow Slayer [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 011 Discovered: The Ticking Clock and Imagined War]
>--requisites: Figment must be circumvented or slain before the host can finish it's fusion.
>--requisites: Mordre must reach the Core Being Host before it can finalize it's fusion.
>--requisites: Mordre must in some way damage the host before it completes it's fusion.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The mechanisms of Mass Connection that deal with using the energy of the world strongly resemble World Magic, but have several aspects for accessing an even deeper running power that World magic does not account for.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Jade Dragon Luoga Shangod the Implacable, emperor of the Land of Dragons, has but a single child, a son being raised as his heir that is more dear to him than his own life.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Luoga's son is a Dragon in his own right, having demonstrated enough mastery over Mass Connection and war in general to have become the Jade Dragon's top field commander.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Luoga's son is called the Fanged Dragon, Hanma Shangod The Lupine Destroyer.
Secret Bonus 012: The Core Slayer [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 013 Discovered: The Consuming The Consumer]
>--requisites(12): Abaeloth the All Consuming must be bested BEFORE Mordre can come to the aid of its followers
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Abaeloth is/was a staunch supporter of survival of the fittest: He vowed that should he ever be bested, that such that bested him be left alone by the rest of the Disciples of Domintus. Whether his wish is shared by those who survive him remains to be seen.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Abaeloth's soul was degraded from years of using a hybrid Blood and Soul Combat magic style that ate away at his very existence to give his form the ability to 'consume' attacks as they made contact with him, but some still remains.
[Secret Bonus 014 Discovered: The Free State]
>--requisites: All six groups of captives must be freed during the incursion of the Disciples of Domintus into State land.
>--requisites: No more than 10% of their number (the captive civilians) may die before the battle is concluded.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The escaping civilians run to the nearest outpost, seeking refuge from the fight, and will bring word of the aborted assault to the State army.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The civilians bring word of 'a golem, a beast of wood and four warriors saving their lives and repelling an army' to the state, and their descriptions will eventually be linked with those given of the golem controlled by the Mage Mordre, as well as several of his followers.
Secret Bonus 015: Stopping Mountain and Magic-Eater [MISSED]
Secret Bonus 016: The Giant Slayers [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 017 Discovered: Bumbling Buffoonery Boon]
>--requisites: Must trigger an avalanche on the mountainside during the struggle with Goran and the Gorkin Clan.
>--requisites: Must catch Yetis preparing avalanche at appropriate time, catch them in avalanche.
>--requisites: Kill at least fifty yetis indirectly with avalanche timing.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The Land of Dragons is a crucible of souls, the hallowed home of those who survive, continue to grow, for it has a fairly unique social structure. One's position in society, which is almost exclusively martial, militaristic in format, is directly aligned with one's direct combat skills, combination of mastery of assorted fighting styles, magical competence with Combat Magic, in what fields.... all of this is weighed, and by this a person is judged.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: With politicos and generals being one and the same in this single-system society, certain prerogatives have taken place: Namely, an emperor takes the place of a grand general, and must be a Dragon, the title granted to those that, out of the millions of lives striving for greatness, achieved Legend in their own lifetime, becoming such brilliant souls as to surpass the ken of their onetime peers. But outside this distinction, any Dragon can claim the seat of supreme commander, the emperor, the High Dragon. But because generals are still politicos, this position is usually... superficial, making someone a sort of 'referee' as others squabble in border disputes and power-plays that let the lower ranks hone their own souls, the time honored traditions of using your enemies deaths to improve one's own soldiers driving almost all tactical decisions.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: When Lubu not only killed the emperor, the high dragon, the Jade Dragon Luoga Shangod, but also killed his son, in the process slaying TWO dragons on his own (reports exist of some strange metal giant briefly appearing). Thanks to the lifestyles that have become ingrained over the centuries into the peoples of the Land of Dragons, those other Dragons now feel compelled to test themselves against someone who took the emperor ship by the old way, not by scheming or gifting, and in the process proclaimed his strength by breaking the capital.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The resulting all-out war, as every Dragon with an army to their name (read: all of them) strives to take Lubu's head and prove their own dominance as the greatest living warrior, the ideal that is instilled in every single child of these lands, without exception, and over life tempered with the realities of sustainability, of administration. When such an event appears, it is effectively an excuse for those who loath their political work to complete toss is away as they focus purely on war, on combat, 'relaxing' in a very lethal way. Those who favor their political efforts must also go, because if the wrong person gets the seat, bad things could happen, from their perspective.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Lubu started the biggest war of the last three generations with his act, that you helped accomplish, by preventing the Core Being from starting a tragedy in place of a galvanizing rebellion.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: For comparison, Land of Dragons is larger in both population and land mass than all of the warring states (which includes The Azlehaedran State), some two-three-dozen shifting nations, and the swamplands of Froggrock and man alike about the Cursed lands combined. This does not include Castiliathen, which is, as of this moment, still the largest single, undivided nation around (depends on how Land of Dragons plays out for how long that title lasts).
Secret Bonus 018: The Heart That Never Broke [MISSED]
Secret Bonus 019: Blood Dominance [MISSED]
[Secret Bonus 020: The Duel Fortold]
>--requisites: Must begin direct combat with Goran before avalanche.
>--requisites: Majority of damage to Goran must be done by Mordre.
>--requisites: Mordre must personally kill Goran.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Gialgorra, since a combined visit by one of the twenty four Soul Graves, one that was argued as either having a giant blond maned master or an old distant one, and an attempted robbery with another set of Mosmordren Relics, and a Mortal Coil mage, an apparently high ranking one, was made into the wounded, the hostage, the saved, and the healed, all at the hands of Gialgorra and his company. This has attracted even more attention to the islands than before, Gialgorra's challenge has increased its flow of challengers, and now has to charge more, as the pot has risen to 125,000 Marks, the Steam Golem's victory count now having well exceeding 1,000.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: The Steam Golem C.A.N.T.I. has been rather heavily modified. Six turbines adorn its back instead of four, the armor plating is thicker and more cunningly segmented to allow the internal repair dendrites even swifter access to damaged areas, giving the entire metal hulk a hunched, overpowering look, steam vents dotting the back now absurdly reinforced. The legs have gone the other direction, bipedal locomotion ditched entirely in favor of a multi-jointed, radially arranged set of seven legs, the rear middle leg even more segmented, designed to unfold into a pseudo tail-rifle. The arms still possess the capacity to interface with the body to form a cannon, but the base need not change for this any longer. The last change is the greatest, and hardest to see. Gialgorra has built a new, fourth engine (after retooling the original Tesla Coil never-ending lightning storm, and both the mechanical and steam-based perpetual motion machines), the Algorithmic Alchemical Apparatus Engine (AAA Engine), that allows direct energy to matter conversion when fueled by all three other sources, as well as matter reshaping on an atomic level. Has immensely added to golem flexibility.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: On this note, Gialgorra has taken notes from the visit of Mordre. He devised for himself a mechanical equivalent of Golem Armor, to both protect and enhance himself in a martial setting. Beyond granting strength and durability the likes of which even some magic cannot reach, his suit (the Dapper Adventure) having only a single weapon, it's over-sized left forearm and fist housing not just a direct button-based emergency control means for the Steam Golem, but also a tiny outlet, for the twin engines humming on the suit's back. A segmented, drill-tipped and chainsaw-ringed cord, electrified on release with currents that cause rapid rust in most metals, with a range of some thirty feet, is his weapon of choice now. And Gialgorra has on occasion now accepted paired challenges, Operator and Golem alike squaring off against their opposites: Thus far Gialgorra's Dapper Adventurer has mauled combatants as badly as his Steam Golem has.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Gialgorra has still had ANOTHER attempted burglary, and taken matters into his own hands. He has built a collection of guard robots/crude butlers, able to detect intruders, grant entry to those appropriate, and lead to designated areas on request. After no less than three assassination attempts in a week, after crushing three highly ranked soldiers from the Land of Dragons, complete with examples of their patron Dragon's power in their golems, Gialgorra hired a bodyguard (after posting a rather considerable purse for whoever got the job, and was subsequently bombarded with hundreds of would-be warriors). Out of all those he considered, Gialgorra chose Elrind, titled not by self but by others as Slayer, a man with naught but a pair of vicious swords, quick nerves and the incapability to flinch, he was likewise adorned with vicious scars on top of a naturally misshapen body, one-eyed, missing teeth, one leg a peg, an arm only affixed with a claw, wheezing and nearly dead-and yet none other would face him, after he tore apart one braggart that challenged the visibly frail fighter.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Gialgorra's new bodyguard demanded to be made a real warrior again, or he'd cut out the Professor's heart, to which Gialgorra grinned. It took several surgeries, two of his daughters getting involved, and three weeks, but Elrind the Slayer is now encased within and grafted to an armor/life support armor, several organic systems replaced with machine. Elrind the Slayer, upon waking, at testing his new form, once more picking up his favored blades, and even being gifted with a gun Gialgorra made with Sofiazza. He has since sworn to serve Gialgorra until his death, as payment for the promise fulfilled, strength returned to a waning warrior. Gialgorra since had but one assassination attempt. The aftermath has discouraged others.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Thanks to the ever-growing traffic of combatants seeking Gialgorra, the island's cities have had an economic boom from renting rooms to rich travelers, doing custom work, and have thrived so much that they elected the owner of the island, Gialgorra himself, to be mayor of each town, the port as well, and even to be officially the governor as well, his island becoming, in a way, his tiny kingdom, by the choice of the populace, for the incredible trade brought... and for not charging much for rent.
>--BONUS KNOWLEDGE: Gwendelazzia Gialgorra has left the island by ship, seeking adventure, leaving Gialgorra with daughters Lucrazzia, Sofiazza, and Anastazia.
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