so0meone -> RE: =OS= Dragons, Undead & Paladins... oh my! Character Suggestion Thread II (9/16/2012 1:09:31)
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Character name: Gaea Alignment: -40 (Gaea's been depicted as a pretty twisted being in a lot of fictional works. The ancient Greeks didn't see her as such, but she'd be Neutral if I didn't make her Evil, and she's way too powerful for that) Backstory: Gaea is a figure from Greek mythology (And Roman, but I can't remember her Roman name. Her husband, Ouranos, is Uranus though, and her son Kronos is Saturn). She's the mother of the Titans (Kronos, Krios, Hyperion, Oceanus, Iapetos, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, etc., there are tons of them). She's the Earth goddess, and by far the most powerful of the Greek gods and goddesses. She's been portrayed in several works (of fiction) as a really evil being, in some cases even attempting to bring about the end of the world. An oath sworn upon Gaea was believed to be the most powerful oath possible by the ancient Greeks, because nobody could escape the Earth at that time. Description: The embodiment of the very earth itself. Her wrath is inescapable, and those who evoke it will quickly find themselves trapped beneath the earth, never to be heard from again... Earth element Stage 1: A woman wearing a simple Greek robe Stage 2: The same, with mud around the lower half of her sprite (she was often depicted as half in the earth itself) Stage 3: Stage 2 carrying a large staff made of mud and stone Special cards: Imprison - 8 Earth energy. Immobilizes the opponent for 1 turn and inflicts 6 damage Shear - 7 Earth energy. Inflicts 4 damage and applies a DoT dealing a further 12 damage over 2 turns. Stonewall - 5 Earth energy. Provides a 10-point shield. The shield is treated as being Earth-element. Piercing attacks do not work against this shield, and instead damage it. Devour - 12 Earth energy. Inflicts 9 damage to the opponent. If Imprison was used last turn, damage is 27 instead of 9 and cost is 20 instead of 12. Feedback on any of my suggestions (Naagloshii, loup-garou and Gaea at time of writing) always welcome. The others are on page 2.
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