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<blockquote data-quote="JiCi" data-source="post: 3828146" data-attributes="member: 40121"><p>You haven't seen nothing yet:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://yugioh.wikia.com/images/6/6f/Blue-EyesWhiteDragonSDK-EN-UR.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p></p><p><strong>Kisara, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon</strong></p><p><strong>Vestige Level</strong>: 7</p><p><strong>Binding DC</strong>: 30</p><p></p><p><strong>Legend</strong>: Kisara is said to come from the same era as Mahad and Mana. She was just a young girl when the pharaoh’s servants began to arrest and incarcerate innocent villagers for having only a tiny spark of darkness in their heart. It has been told that the monsters that the servants were summoning were actually the incarnation of a person’s evil, and that evil surprised more than one servant when Kisara’s dormant darkness revealed itself as a mighty dragon of light.</p><p></p><p>When Seto, one of the servants, entered Kisara’s cell to examine her darkness, he felt almost guilty to have imprisoned such a young lady and decided to let her go. However, Kisara was not the only one in the cell: there were two other men, both taken prisoners for their darkness. The thugs wanted revenge for their incarceration and charges Seto so that he falls into a pit located in a corner of the cell. At the same time, both creatures of darkness materialized and attacked with the two men, pushing Seto and Kisara in the pit. Luckily, Seto grasped the edge of the pit and held Kisara by the hand. When all seemed desperate for Seto, Kisara materialized her dragon above the pit and wiped out the two prisoners. After witnessing this power, Seto released Kisara and ordered the guards to let her free.</p><p></p><p>What Seto was not aware of is that his father Aknamkanon, also a servant of the pharaoh, was plotting to overthrow the pharaoh and have his son taking over the throne. Using his dark magic, Aknamkanon charmed Seto into killing the current pharaoh. When Kisara saw Seto acting strange, she decided to follow him into the catacombs, where she saw the remaining servants confronting the sorcerer with his puppet Seto. As Seto was about to deliver the final blow to the pharaoh, Kisara came out and yelled the servant’s name. At that moment, Seto shook up his father’s spell and turned around to face him. However, Aknamkanon was more powerful and quickly out matched Seto with his powers. Seto was once again close to Death’s door, when Kisara ran to him and conjured her dragon to attack. As Seto stood up, Kisara collapsed in the floor, as her soul merged with her dragon, becoming one with the monster. Seto, enraged to have lost his friend, teamed up with the new Kisara and defeated Aknamkanon in one mighty burst of lightning.</p><p></p><p>Ever since that day, Seto has summoned Kisara in most of his battles, proving his might and power. Kisara now rest as a vestige, having make the sacrifice in order to save someone, like Mahad and Mana did for the pharaoh.</p><p></p><p><strong>Manifestation</strong>: Kisara appears as a young, silver-haired girl dressed in simple peasant clothes standing in the middle of the sign. Suddenly, she becomes enclosed in a egg-shaped ball of light and bursts in a flash of lightning as a huge blue-eyed, white-scaled, winged dragon. Kisara then fixes the binder and acknowledges only with her head; she does not speak for the rest of the pact.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sign</strong>: You become covered with white scales and your eyes become orbs of pure azure color.</p><p></p><p><strong>Influence</strong>: You are very secretive. You speak little and act reclusively in front of others.</p><p></p><p><strong>Granted Powers</strong>:</p><p><em>White Lighting</em>: Once every 5 rounds, as a standard action, you may breathe a 60-foot long line of lightning. The line deals 1d6 points of electricity damage per binder level, and a Reflex save halves the damage.</p><p></p><p><em>Dragon’s Blood</em>: As long as Kisara is bound to you, you are treated as a dragonblood creature, as per the dragonblood subtype.</p><p></p><p><em>Dragon’s Rage</em>: You gain a +4 to Strength and Constitution.</p><p></p><p><em>Stamping Destruction</em>: You gain the Trample ability. You may move up to twice your speed and run over opponents of your size or smaller. You deal 1d8 points of damage (if you’re Medium) plus 1.5 times your Strength modifier. Targets may either make an attack of opportunity with a -4 penalty to their attack roll or may try to dodge you by making a Reflex save and halving the damage.</p><p></p><p><em>Tyrant Wing</em>: You may materialize a pair of draconic wings out of thin air, as the <em>Flight of the Dragon</em> spell. The caster level is equal to your binder level. Once the duration expires, or if you dismiss it, you cannot reactivate the wings until 5 rounds have passed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiCi, post: 3828146, member: 40121"] You haven't seen nothing yet: [IMG]http://yugioh.wikia.com/images/6/6f/Blue-EyesWhiteDragonSDK-EN-UR.jpg[/IMG] [B]Kisara, the Blue-Eyes White Dragon[/B] [B]Vestige Level[/B]: 7 [B]Binding DC[/B]: 30 [B]Legend[/B]: Kisara is said to come from the same era as Mahad and Mana. She was just a young girl when the pharaoh’s servants began to arrest and incarcerate innocent villagers for having only a tiny spark of darkness in their heart. It has been told that the monsters that the servants were summoning were actually the incarnation of a person’s evil, and that evil surprised more than one servant when Kisara’s dormant darkness revealed itself as a mighty dragon of light. When Seto, one of the servants, entered Kisara’s cell to examine her darkness, he felt almost guilty to have imprisoned such a young lady and decided to let her go. However, Kisara was not the only one in the cell: there were two other men, both taken prisoners for their darkness. The thugs wanted revenge for their incarceration and charges Seto so that he falls into a pit located in a corner of the cell. At the same time, both creatures of darkness materialized and attacked with the two men, pushing Seto and Kisara in the pit. Luckily, Seto grasped the edge of the pit and held Kisara by the hand. When all seemed desperate for Seto, Kisara materialized her dragon above the pit and wiped out the two prisoners. After witnessing this power, Seto released Kisara and ordered the guards to let her free. What Seto was not aware of is that his father Aknamkanon, also a servant of the pharaoh, was plotting to overthrow the pharaoh and have his son taking over the throne. Using his dark magic, Aknamkanon charmed Seto into killing the current pharaoh. When Kisara saw Seto acting strange, she decided to follow him into the catacombs, where she saw the remaining servants confronting the sorcerer with his puppet Seto. As Seto was about to deliver the final blow to the pharaoh, Kisara came out and yelled the servant’s name. At that moment, Seto shook up his father’s spell and turned around to face him. However, Aknamkanon was more powerful and quickly out matched Seto with his powers. Seto was once again close to Death’s door, when Kisara ran to him and conjured her dragon to attack. As Seto stood up, Kisara collapsed in the floor, as her soul merged with her dragon, becoming one with the monster. Seto, enraged to have lost his friend, teamed up with the new Kisara and defeated Aknamkanon in one mighty burst of lightning. Ever since that day, Seto has summoned Kisara in most of his battles, proving his might and power. Kisara now rest as a vestige, having make the sacrifice in order to save someone, like Mahad and Mana did for the pharaoh. [B]Manifestation[/B]: Kisara appears as a young, silver-haired girl dressed in simple peasant clothes standing in the middle of the sign. Suddenly, she becomes enclosed in a egg-shaped ball of light and bursts in a flash of lightning as a huge blue-eyed, white-scaled, winged dragon. Kisara then fixes the binder and acknowledges only with her head; she does not speak for the rest of the pact. [B]Sign[/B]: You become covered with white scales and your eyes become orbs of pure azure color. [B]Influence[/B]: You are very secretive. You speak little and act reclusively in front of others. [B]Granted Powers[/B]: [I]White Lighting[/I]: Once every 5 rounds, as a standard action, you may breathe a 60-foot long line of lightning. The line deals 1d6 points of electricity damage per binder level, and a Reflex save halves the damage. [I]Dragon’s Blood[/I]: As long as Kisara is bound to you, you are treated as a dragonblood creature, as per the dragonblood subtype. [I]Dragon’s Rage[/I]: You gain a +4 to Strength and Constitution. [I]Stamping Destruction[/I]: You gain the Trample ability. You may move up to twice your speed and run over opponents of your size or smaller. You deal 1d8 points of damage (if you’re Medium) plus 1.5 times your Strength modifier. Targets may either make an attack of opportunity with a -4 penalty to their attack roll or may try to dodge you by making a Reflex save and halving the damage. [I]Tyrant Wing[/I]: You may materialize a pair of draconic wings out of thin air, as the [I]Flight of the Dragon[/I] spell. The caster level is equal to your binder level. Once the duration expires, or if you dismiss it, you cannot reactivate the wings until 5 rounds have passed. [/QUOTE]
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