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The Dark Gods Empty The Dark Gods

Post  Vesania Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:18 pm

Ghül: The God of Blood. The Disciples of Ghül are generally bloodcrazed lunatics, who are masters with their weapon of choice. They do not care for the lives of the people around them, only to appease their Master’s unquenchable thirst for blood. Most of the Disciples are far stronger and faster than a normal person. The longer they go without killing, the more insane and reckless they’ll become. The number one thing to remember about Ghül is that he thirsts for blood. It doesn’t matter where the blood comes from, either from the enemies of his disciples or the blood of his disciples, either way, Ghül gains power.

Nergal: The God of Pestilence. Disciples of Nergal are harbingers of Plague and Pestilence. Were they walk, death follows. The Plagues that they bring are not of this mortal realm, but instead from the bubbling cauldrons of their dark master. The Disciples of Nergal are almost always decaying in some form. They wear dark, heavy robes to try to hide this, taking the form of an outcast, disease ridden hermit.

Ans’l: The God of Magic. Disciples of Ans’l are wielders of dark magic that the world of Azeroth has not seen in a millenium. Many of Ans’l’s sorcerers were former Mages or Warlocks turned down a dark path. The Dark Magics that Ans’l gives them generally include powerful shadow spells that are able to shatter someone’s very being, soul included. They often wear long, flowing robes that are covered in shifting, arcane runes.

Nchmme: The God of Insanity. Disciples of Nchmme generally don’t realize that they’re actually following the orders of a Dark God. The Disciples of Nchmme speak in a long, flowing sentences that most people don’t seem to understand. They also carve dark, eldritch runes into their own body, that unsettle ‘normal’ people.

Atur: The God of War. Disciples of Atur are tall, honorable warriors. They detest magic in all forms, believing that it’s not honorable. They excel at single combat, wearing heavy armor and large shields and almost all of them are capable tacticians. Although, most, would see the Disciple’s of Atur to be good people, that’s generally not the case. Most Disciples of Atur are egotistical lunatics with a total disregard for life. They don’t flinch at death and are willing to kill thousands upon thousands of people to complete their end goal.

Vaeth: The Goddess of Excess. Disciples of Vaeth are all utterly insane psychopaths, they see beauty that most people can’t see. They are capable of seeing colors that others can’t see, they all of incredible hearing and feel far more intense emotions than most. Most are artists or musicians. Although, not your average artist or musician. The paintings or music that they create make little sense to those who do not follow Vaeth’s teachings and, some, are capable of shattering the very soul of the viewer. Followers of Vaeth have a tendency to wear little armor, instead opting to wear tight fitting leather clothing that has been dyed in insane, clashing colors.

Shagath: The Weaver of Fate. No matter what God you serve, you unknowingly serve Shagath. You do not choose to follow Shagath. He chooses you. When you are chosen by Shagath, you are given the Gift of Foresight, allowing you to see into the future. Unless, of course, Shagath decides to trick you.

Malice: The God of Terror. This God has no true name or form. Every man fears Malice, even if they have never heard of it. His followers spread terror across Azeroth, often through gruesome acts of violence. Followers of Malice dress mostly in dark clothing, wearing masks in the form of demons. Sometimes, they’ll even wear the skins of their enemies as robes.
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