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== '''The Shark Lord''' ==
 
== '''The Shark Lord''' ==
  
'''Illiden'''; The Seeker  
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Illiden; The Seeker  
  
 
'''Alignment''': Chaotic Evil (was originally Chaotic Neutral)
 
'''Alignment''': Chaotic Evil (was originally Chaotic Neutral)
  
 
'''Associated Moon''': Barrakas
 
'''Associated Moon''': Barrakas
 
While Herne was given mastery of the Land, Illiden was granted dominion of the Sea. Those who wished to cross his waters had to pay their respects to this fearsome guardian as well as treat its awesome power with the proper reverence. Those who defiled his home met a swift and vicious end in his jaws.
 
 
Nyarlathotep brought this guardian low by creating the Thorn of Jealousy. Before, the sea was open to those who did not anger him. After, the sea was dared only by the most foolhardy or desperate, as his presence meant death. Trespassing on HIS ocean was the greatest sin he could imagine. Needless to say, the Demon War saw the destruction of all manner of supply lines thanks to the unswerving drive to destroy anything on the water, regardless of allegiance. Nogi was forced to distract him often, to varying levels of success, in order to avoid being hindered by one of their own.
 
 
Weresharks and Shark Shifters in its embrace are highly territorial. Unlike Tigyra's heirs, they could care less about material objects, but step ONE FOOT in their claimed land, and you're fish food. Typically loners, they have been known to form smaller groups, but rarely communities.
 
 
Those free of it are still territorial, but less "bite first, then bite again". They tend to take on a more Defender than Overlord role of their territory, ignoring those who don't bother them. The vicious nature of their brethren has left many an heir to Illiden rebuffed from society, though Druids and other nature wanderers, as well as many sea farers, are bettered when they know which to trust, as they tend to have a great deal of knowledge about the aquatic environs of the area.
 
 
As a side note, Illiden's heirs are fairly amphibious. They can spend their whole lives on land, but they are very much sensitive to dry environs. Weresharks can breath underwater when transformed, and Shark Shifters can do so when Shifted, and both are excellent swimmers.
 
  
  

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