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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 9027924" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Hmm, that seems rather vanilla. I'd go for…</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Fey Eye of Malevolence.</strong></em> Some fomorians retain traces of the vast magical ability they lost while invading the Feywild. This grants the giant truesight, allowing them to overcome the invisibility common to Fey, and often increases and alters the power of their <em>Evil Eye</em>. A fomorian butcher can restrain or paralyze opponents with a glance, and they can inflict their <em>Curse of the Evil Eye</em> repeatedly, unlike a common fomorian which must rest before it can use its cursed faze a second time.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Obsessed with Slaughter.</strong></em> The mind of a fomorian butcher is twisted and brutal. It derives pleasure from slaughter and bloodshed, loving nothing better than slowly chopping a living creature into mincemeat. Once it picks a target, often the most beautiful or athletic among a group of humanoid or giant opponents, the fomorian butcher becomes obsessed with hacking them to death. This fixation can be a weakness, as it often causes the butcher to neglect other dangers in its lust to cleave the chosen victim's flesh. A fomorian butcher keeps slaves like other fomorians, but these usually die quickly to the butcher's bloody whims. The commonest exception are trolls, who are a fomorian butcher's preferred slaves because they regenerate after being chopped up.</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"> <em><strong>Gullible Associates.</strong></em> A fomorian butcher is no smarter than an ordinary fomorian and their obsession with butchery makes them easy to manipulate. Cunning and powerful creatures who can provide the butcher with victims sometimes exploit these giants as disposable champions. Powerful warriors who will slay the enemies of their "friend" for the price of a few captives.</p><p></p><p>What think thee?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 9027924, member: 57383"] Hmm, that seems rather vanilla. I'd go for… [INDENT] [I][B]Fey Eye of Malevolence.[/B][/I] Some fomorians retain traces of the vast magical ability they lost while invading the Feywild. This grants the giant truesight, allowing them to overcome the invisibility common to Fey, and often increases and alters the power of their [I]Evil Eye[/I]. A fomorian butcher can restrain or paralyze opponents with a glance, and they can inflict their [I]Curse of the Evil Eye[/I] repeatedly, unlike a common fomorian which must rest before it can use its cursed faze a second time.[/INDENT] [INDENT] [I][B]Obsessed with Slaughter.[/B][/I] The mind of a fomorian butcher is twisted and brutal. It derives pleasure from slaughter and bloodshed, loving nothing better than slowly chopping a living creature into mincemeat. Once it picks a target, often the most beautiful or athletic among a group of humanoid or giant opponents, the fomorian butcher becomes obsessed with hacking them to death. This fixation can be a weakness, as it often causes the butcher to neglect other dangers in its lust to cleave the chosen victim's flesh. A fomorian butcher keeps slaves like other fomorians, but these usually die quickly to the butcher's bloody whims. The commonest exception are trolls, who are a fomorian butcher's preferred slaves because they regenerate after being chopped up.[/INDENT] [INDENT] [I][B]Gullible Associates.[/B][/I] A fomorian butcher is no smarter than an ordinary fomorian and their obsession with butchery makes them easy to manipulate. Cunning and powerful creatures who can provide the butcher with victims sometimes exploit these giants as disposable champions. Powerful warriors who will slay the enemies of their "friend" for the price of a few captives.[/INDENT] What think thee? [/QUOTE]
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