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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."'' |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 February 2015
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."