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''Shengûl, one of the many offspring of the goddess Earhë of Quithayran, was a cruel Immortal hungry for blood and suffering. He harassed his servants and his enemies with his barbed whip and kept an immense court slaves. His cult disappeared when Scaëlin, the black widow of the Akkyshans, imposed her curse on the Daïkinees. After this his subjects were no longer able to offer him their children in sacrifice. The "bloodthirsty god" fell into a state of leathery while waiting for the Rag'Narok to come and let him feed on the mortals' torment once again.''
 
''Managarm the Traitoress inflicted him with the fate reserved to the usurper gods in the name of the Beast. Shengûl is now nothing more than a distant nightmare and his abominable whip arms the hand of the one who put an end to his existence.'' 
 
Shengûl's Fury provide [[Managarm, The Traitoress]] with the '''[[War Fury|<War Fury>]]''' ability.
 
This artifact allows Managarm (and [[The Korgan]] if he is within 10 cm or less of her) to disengage even if she was charged or engaged in the same round. Her disengagement tests are automatically passed on a result of [[File:rackham_d6_2.png|20px]] (2) or more on 1d6. All other conditions bound to disengagement (surrounding, etc.) apply as usual.
 
Shengûl's Fury is reserved to Managarm the Traitoress.
 
Cost: 16 AP
 
== Notes ==
Shengûl's Fury was released with [[:File:Cry Havoc 03.pdf|Cry Havoc volume 3]].
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 4 January 2023


Shengûl's Fury


Shengûl, one of the many offspring of the goddess Earhë of Quithayran, was a cruel Immortal hungry for blood and suffering. He harassed his servants and his enemies with his barbed whip and kept an immense court slaves. His cult disappeared when Scaëlin, the black widow of the Akkyshans, imposed her curse on the Daïkinees. After this his subjects were no longer able to offer him their children in sacrifice. The "bloodthirsty god" fell into a state of leathery while waiting for the Rag'Narok to come and let him feed on the mortals' torment once again.

Managarm the Traitoress inflicted him with the fate reserved to the usurper gods in the name of the Beast. Shengûl is now nothing more than a distant nightmare and his abominable whip arms the hand of the one who put an end to his existence.

Shengûl's Fury provide Managarm, The Traitoress with the <War Fury> ability.

This artifact allows Managarm (and The Korgan if he is within 10 cm or less of her) to disengage even if she was charged or engaged in the same round. Her disengagement tests are automatically passed on a result of Rackham d6 2.png (2) or more on 1d6. All other conditions bound to disengagement (surrounding, etc.) apply as usual.

Shengûl's Fury is reserved to Managarm the Traitoress.

Cost: 16 AP

Notes

Shengûl's Fury was released with Cry Havoc volume 3.