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From GM Notes on the warrior:
From GM Notes on the warrior:


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Zaiden was a legendary figure from the past in the planet's oldest human writings.  
Zaiden was a legendary figure from the past in the planet's oldest human writings.  
Scholars are divided as to his historical existence -- possibly a demi-god hero type,  
Scholars are divided as to his historical existence -- possibly a demi-god hero type,  
known for bloody victories and insatiable desires. A recalled excerpt:
known for bloody victories and insatiable desires. A recalled excerpt:
 
''"He was a god among men.  
''"He was a god among men. ''
Zaiden drinketh wine as it were water,  
''Zaiden drinketh wine as it were water,''
devoureth meat as it were mere air,  
''devoureth meat as it were mere air,''
and his harem required daily replenishment  
''and his harem required daily replenishment''
as damaged stock was discarded."''
''as damaged stock was discarded."''
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In Improbability Squad, this is a 20-point powerstone associated with the soul of an ancient warrior. If a human male possesses it for ~24 hours...

Mitigates/eliminates (while possessed):

  • Phobias (all)
  • Social Disease (all)
  • Stuttering
  • Indecisive
  • Fearfulness (all)

And adds:

  • Megalomania
  • Compulsive Carousing
  • Lecherousness
  • Sadism
  • Increased Consumption
  • Reaction bonus +3 (conditional: undead only)


From GM Notes on the warrior:


Zaiden was a legendary figure from the past in the planet's oldest human writings. 
Scholars are divided as to his historical existence -- possibly a demi-god hero type, 
known for bloody victories and insatiable desires. A recalled excerpt:

"He was a god among men. 
Zaiden drinketh wine as it were water, 
devoureth meat as it were mere air, 
and his harem required daily replenishment 
as damaged stock was discarded."