Difference between revisions of "Nasus"
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Look: Male, dark skin, half-dressed, strong face, watchful eyes, huge body. | Look: Male, dark skin, half-dressed, strong face, watchful eyes, huge body. | ||
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Stats: Cool+2, Hard+1, Hot=0, Sharp+1, Weird-1 | Stats: Cool+2, Hard+1, Hot=0, Sharp+1, Weird-1 | ||
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Lawbringer | Lawbringer | ||
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Peacemaker | Peacemaker | ||
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Step Into The Flow | Step Into The Flow | ||
− | Gear: | + | '''Gear:''' |
Staff (2-harm, defensive, reach, 2-handed) | Staff (2-harm, defensive, reach, 2-handed) | ||
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Coin worth 4-keep (Nasus doesn't need to pay upkeep while at the Source) | Coin worth 4-keep (Nasus doesn't need to pay upkeep while at the Source) | ||
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Ceremonial and everyday vestments | Ceremonial and everyday vestments | ||
− | The Source: | + | '''The Source:''' |
It has healing properties, and can count as a bonepicker’s acolyte. | It has healing properties, and can count as a bonepicker’s acolyte. | ||
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Features: Hot springs, icy cold water, glazed tile sluice-ducts and plumbing, art, faith & ritual | Features: Hot springs, icy cold water, glazed tile sluice-ducts and plumbing, art, faith & ritual | ||
− | My crew | + | |
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Gage, my guardian | Gage, my guardian | ||
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Babylon, my exiled historian | Babylon, my exiled historian | ||
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Lissa, my lover | Lissa, my lover | ||
− | Laws of the Source and their punishments: | + | '''Laws of the Source and their punishments:''' |
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Honor the gods. • Public humiliation | Honor the gods. • Public humiliation | ||
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Offer sacrifices of labor or valuable goods. • Forced labor | Offer sacrifices of labor or valuable goods. • Forced labor | ||
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Don’t touch what isn’t yours. • Restitution | Don’t touch what isn’t yours. • Restitution | ||
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Leave your grudges outside. • Punitive violence | Leave your grudges outside. • Punitive violence |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 30 March 2018
Nasus the Anointed Nasus has lived his whole life in the sacred precinct of the healing spring. Nasus figures there's been.a spring here since the beginning of the world, or since some passing deity split the stone to make it, maybe to save their lover. But the spring is still here and still a site of pilgrimage. The ancient men put up a henge on the spot; more recently the Imperials built a palace nearby and built a lovely house for the spring with tiled mosaics and statues, before they mostly pissed off back where they came from. Nasus claims descent from some Imperial legate or general, but mostly he's loyal to the spring. He is uncomfortably aware that he's not a very good Anointed One, he gets in fights and isn't celibate, but his friend the historian says that the Anointed have always been like that. Prolonged exposure to the healing waters lengthens life but also increases a man's appetites. In a time when everything is breaking apart, the Source abides as a place of healing and faith for all. He will give his life and breath to protect it and pass it on to the next generation.
Character Sheet
Nasus the Anointed
Look: Male, dark skin, half-dressed, strong face, watchful eyes, huge body.
Stats: Cool+2, Hard+1, Hot=0, Sharp+1, Weird-1
Moves: Lawbringer
Peacemaker
Step Into The Flow
Gear: Staff (2-harm, defensive, reach, 2-handed)
Coin worth 4-keep (Nasus doesn't need to pay upkeep while at the Source)
Ceremonial and everyday vestments
The Source: It has healing properties, and can count as a bonepicker’s acolyte.
Features: Hot springs, icy cold water, glazed tile sluice-ducts and plumbing, art, faith & ritual
My crew
Gage, my guardian
Babylon, my exiled historian
Lissa, my lover
Laws of the Source and their punishments:
Honor the gods. • Public humiliation
Offer sacrifices of labor or valuable goods. • Forced labor
Don’t touch what isn’t yours. • Restitution
Leave your grudges outside. • Punitive violence