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species:phasma:known [2019/03/30 17:37] – [The Burning Sorrow] moogle | species:phasma:known [2019/04/15 17:00] – [Known Entities] moogle | ||
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+ | ===Generations=== | ||
+ | Of note are the " | ||
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+ | - **Generation 0** - The 0th Generation pertains to any Phasma created by the Mother of Many before she was recompleted with her counterpart, | ||
+ | - **Generation 1** - Any phasma created directly by Merril after reunion is a 1st Generation Phasma. Handpicked or handmoulded by Merril herself, these ones have near limitless potential until they settle more on their attributes. | ||
+ | - **Generation 2** - A phasma created by a Gen1 Phasma. A 2nd generation phasma often takes on certain attributes associated by their creator (See: Yaruru' | ||
==== Merril, The Mother of Many ==== | ==== Merril, The Mother of Many ==== | ||
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- | ==== NAME, The Unbound Greed ==== | + | ==== Osie, The Unbound Greed ==== |
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* Obsession: Religion, but more specifically the worship of the Mother of Many as a deity. | * Obsession: Religion, but more specifically the worship of the Mother of Many as a deity. | ||
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* Witchspace: TUG's witchspace is an opressive foggy region populated by magnificent, | * Witchspace: TUG's witchspace is an opressive foggy region populated by magnificent, | ||
* Thralls: TUG's thralls are far more mundane in appearance and ability than most thrall types - which makes them more dangerous, in a sense. The conversion process is generally slow and insidious, weaving its way into the subjects thoughts little by little through continuous exposure to the TUG proxy and oppressive, heavy fog. Once they experience a " | * Thralls: TUG's thralls are far more mundane in appearance and ability than most thrall types - which makes them more dangerous, in a sense. The conversion process is generally slow and insidious, weaving its way into the subjects thoughts little by little through continuous exposure to the TUG proxy and oppressive, heavy fog. Once they experience a " | ||
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^Aware Entities^^ | ^Aware Entities^^ | ||
|Caim' | |Caim' |