Post by Intimacy Excelsa on Oct 25, 2007 23:35:23 GMT -5
Amora Ne Elazha Lelethe is the Goddess of Love and Creation. She gives life to the land, brings the seasons around, and makes sure everything goes smoothly. Occasionally, if one of her Servants does particularly well, she will reward them with a power born from her Divinity that will aid them in times to come. Each power differs slightly, but those of the same name—of the same type—grow closer in similarity as time goes on.
Aris, Goddess of Pain and Destruction, is constantly trying to destroy the World—and, as such, gives her Hellhounds powers to do such with. All of the powers she gives are born of her Unholiness, and as such are all destructive—every one of them—because evil cannot regenerate, only destroy. Again, each power differs slightly, but those of the same type grow closer in similarity as time goes on.
Divinity-born Powers are:
Unholiness-born Powers
Aris, Goddess of Pain and Destruction, is constantly trying to destroy the World—and, as such, gives her Hellhounds powers to do such with. All of the powers she gives are born of her Unholiness, and as such are all destructive—every one of them—because evil cannot regenerate, only destroy. Again, each power differs slightly, but those of the same type grow closer in similarity as time goes on.
Divinity-born Powers are:
- Restore.
Restore is not a power of physical healing, but a power of spiritual healing—it brings back Servants who have been turned into Hellhounds, forcibly if need be, but it is also the rarest power, as it takes so much energy from Amora to fight her sister Aris, and can only be used once every full moon. - Regenerate.
Regeneration is the power of the hydra made benign—it can restore lost or broken limbs, heal deep wounds and cuts, but is usually used for restoring Nature and Life to the places where Aris’s evil has grown and choked them. - Glamourie.
Glamourie is one of the most common powers that Amora can muster, but a useful one, for it causes everyone—barring those who are in Aris’s Witheringplace—to immediately like the one who carries the power. Glamouries work without needing to be invoked—they simply are. - Chorus.
Chorus is the power of song—the owner of this power can use song to weave the very fabric of space and time. With limits, of course: the user cannot kill or harm with this skill, and should they slow down time to give them an advantage, they will be slowed down tenfold immediately afterwards—and the Chorus’s effect can only last for half a minute on time.
Unholiness-born Powers
- Pervert.
In order for Rhianna, the first Hellhound, to bring a Servant to Aris’s Dark Will, she had to Pervert them. This ability has been passed down by Aris after she saw how effective it was—it could literally force Servants to become Hellhounds, perverting their souls. It is the rarest ability that Aris will give out, as it takes so much strength for Aris to fight her sister’s Will, and can only be used once every full moon. - Shatterwind.
Shatterwind calls up all of Aris’s evil and squeezes the life out of the area, withering flora and fauna alike, as well as making it extremely difficult to revive the Nature and Life of the area. It can also have devastating effects on Servants, making them sick and diseased—something that would otherwise never happen—or even causing them to lose a limb or an eye. - Bereave.
The power to Bereave is not one to be taken lightly; it calls up all the worst memories of whoever the target is and makes them play out in their eyes so that the Hellhound may taunt them about it, twisting the knife and weakening their sense of self. - Howl.
Howl is the Unholiness-born version of Chorus; through Howling, the user can bend and remake the fabric of space and time to their will—though it takes quite a lot of strength. The same restrictions apply to Howl as they do to Chorus.