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''Taciturn and silent, the Prophets of Rat accompany the Faithful onto the battlefields, risking their short lives to protect the ones chosen by their god. Their bodies taken by horrible convulsions, they always seem stricken by great weakness. But it is not wise to be misled by appearances.''
 
''Beneath this deceptive fragility hides a true warrior who, under Rat's influence, can slit a Wolfen's throat with a single stroke of his claws. One of the first lessons taught to young Boors it to strike to kill. If they have the bad luck of only wounding a Prophet, all they can do is pray Odnir to give them the strength needed to resist the Child of Rat that they have just offended. Other rumors, one crazier than the other, abound. For example. they say that rats live underneath their rags and feed on their flesh...''
 
''What is the truth? Could it really be that their devotion is such that they are able to endure such pain without flinching?''
 
 
Once per round, at the beginning of the Divination phase, the Prophet may exchange his points of T.F. with those of a befriended Faithful of Rat within 15 cm of him. These points thus exchanged cannot be transmitted further in any way whatsoever.

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The Children of Rat

Taciturn and silent, the Prophets of Rat accompany the Faithful onto the battlefields, risking their short lives to protect the ones chosen by their god. Their bodies taken by horrible convulsions, they always seem stricken by great weakness. But it is not wise to be misled by appearances.

Beneath this deceptive fragility hides a true warrior who, under Rat's influence, can slit a Wolfen's throat with a single stroke of his claws. One of the first lessons taught to young Boors it to strike to kill. If they have the bad luck of only wounding a Prophet, all they can do is pray Odnir to give them the strength needed to resist the Child of Rat that they have just offended. Other rumors, one crazier than the other, abound. For example. they say that rats live underneath their rags and feed on their flesh...

What is the truth? Could it really be that their devotion is such that they are able to endure such pain without flinching?


Once per round, at the beginning of the Divination phase, the Prophet may exchange his points of T.F. with those of a befriended Faithful of Rat within 15 cm of him. These points thus exchanged cannot be transmitted further in any way whatsoever.