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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:47 pm
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:50 pm
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:51 pm
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:52 pm
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Name: Moraith (Mora) Cert: x Origin: Elvish Meaning: spearpoint of darkness Species: lion, goddess Gender: female Age: adult Rank: goddess of impatience Pride: none Alignment: chaotic neutral Father: Griffith (god of balance) Mother: Zimran (goddess of purity) Siblings: Airion (god of patience) Mate/companion: --- Offspring: ---- Familiar: --- Fur color: cream and white Mane color: gold fading to white tips Wings: feathered, white Eyes: blue Markings: white ears, white belly, white legs, white muzzle/eye shadow, white on back (turning more white as she grows) Distinguishing marks: blue horn Accessories: --- Text color: dark slate blue Powers: Mighty voice - Calling on strength within, Moraith makes up for her small size with a powerful thunderous voice which can be heard up to 5 miles away and can temporarily deafen those within 500 ft. This ability is limited and can only be used for up to 10 minutes at a time. Air of anxiety - As goddess of impatiences, Moraith caries with her an air of impatience and increasing anxiety and affects those around her in a radius of up to 100 yards. The effect is greatest at close range, and decreases at further range. It is also influenced by the level of impatience already present in those affected, the greater the level of impatience, the stronger the effect. Twisted impatience - Moraith has the power to affect and manipulate the impatience already existing in an individual, temporarily strengthening or weakening the trait as she desires. She cannot create or negate impatience in an individual, only manipulate what is already there. The greater the existing impatience in the target, the stronger the effect.
Curse of impatience - Using the target's own impatience against them, Moraith curses them to never obtain the desire that they are most impatient to achieve, thus condemning them to a life of eternal impatience and dissatisfaction. (example: If the what the target is most impatient for is to grow up, they will never reach adulthood; if it's to have children, they will be unable to bear or sire children; if it's to return home, they will become lost and unable to find their way; if it's to complete a quest or find an object, they will continue to fail, etc) This curse is limited only to objects of impatience, and can only be broken by learning true patience. If there is no impatience for the object or desire, then there is no curse.
Bio:
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:55 pm
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:58 pm
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