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''The Ynkarô River gets its name from the gigantic winged serpent that swore to protect Earhë, the Daïkinee goddess, after her companion Eäkhyn was sacrificed to save the Eternal Forest. Invisible and fearsome, Ynkarô struck the goddess's enemies with lightning speed and with the fury of a storm. When the time for him to die had come. Earhë gave him her blessing he became the immortal spirit of the great river. The legend ends with the goddess letting her sword fall into the waves in honor of her fierce protector.'' | |||
''No one knows under what circumstances Velrys found the sword with which he built himself a sanguinary reputation. Yet he, the Prince of the Impure, remembers that one day he asked the river to take his life, but instead it gave him its weapon. It surely isn't a coincidence that Velrys's animal-totem is a winged serpent?'' | |||
When he must make an Initiative Roll in hand-to-hand combat and he is equipped with this saber. [[Velrys, Prince of the Impure|Velrys]] rolls one additional die and uses the result that suits him. | |||
Before making an Initiative Roll in hand-to-hand combat. Velrys can reduce his INI in order to increase his STR by an equal number of points. The power does not let him reduce his INI to less than 0. | |||
This exchange only lasts for the combat that follows. Velrys can do this exchange as often as wished during a round. | |||
The Fury of the Ynkarô is reserved to Velrys. | |||
Cost: 18 AP |
Latest revision as of 21:58, 11 June 2022
The Ynkarô River gets its name from the gigantic winged serpent that swore to protect Earhë, the Daïkinee goddess, after her companion Eäkhyn was sacrificed to save the Eternal Forest. Invisible and fearsome, Ynkarô struck the goddess's enemies with lightning speed and with the fury of a storm. When the time for him to die had come. Earhë gave him her blessing he became the immortal spirit of the great river. The legend ends with the goddess letting her sword fall into the waves in honor of her fierce protector.
No one knows under what circumstances Velrys found the sword with which he built himself a sanguinary reputation. Yet he, the Prince of the Impure, remembers that one day he asked the river to take his life, but instead it gave him its weapon. It surely isn't a coincidence that Velrys's animal-totem is a winged serpent?
When he must make an Initiative Roll in hand-to-hand combat and he is equipped with this saber. Velrys rolls one additional die and uses the result that suits him.
Before making an Initiative Roll in hand-to-hand combat. Velrys can reduce his INI in order to increase his STR by an equal number of points. The power does not let him reduce his INI to less than 0.
This exchange only lasts for the combat that follows. Velrys can do this exchange as often as wished during a round.
The Fury of the Ynkarô is reserved to Velrys.
Cost: 18 AP