Difference between revisions of "The Possessed Dolls"
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Morzath did not completely deny the heritage of the Abyss. He still knows how to make dolls. Furthermore, it seems that reason returns to him: when he sews these small dolls, expressions and attitudes which he had before "changing" come back to him. Nevertheless, his companions only accepts these terrifying presents for their protecting virtues. They ignore that Morzath also gets something out of this trade, by taking some of their vital energy to strengthen his own defenses. | |||
Cost: | During the constitution of the armies, the player can resort to this artifact to give the ability "Possessed" (for 2 additional A.P.) to as many fighters of his side as he wishes to. | ||
[[Morzath the Hell-Spat|Morzath]] benefits from a +1 to his Resilience (max: RES 15), till the end of the game, per fighter to whom he gave a possessed doll. | |||
The Possessed Dolls are reserved to Morzath. | |||
Cost: 15 AP |
Revision as of 20:44, 6 June 2022
Morzath did not completely deny the heritage of the Abyss. He still knows how to make dolls. Furthermore, it seems that reason returns to him: when he sews these small dolls, expressions and attitudes which he had before "changing" come back to him. Nevertheless, his companions only accepts these terrifying presents for their protecting virtues. They ignore that Morzath also gets something out of this trade, by taking some of their vital energy to strengthen his own defenses.
During the constitution of the armies, the player can resort to this artifact to give the ability "Possessed" (for 2 additional A.P.) to as many fighters of his side as he wishes to.
Morzath benefits from a +1 to his Resilience (max: RES 15), till the end of the game, per fighter to whom he gave a possessed doll.
The Possessed Dolls are reserved to Morzath.
Cost: 15 AP