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gods:mishra [2024/10/27 00:38] – [The Revolutionary, Eleutheria] quiddlesticksgods:mishra [2024/10/27 00:39] (current) – [The Guiding Hand of Ruin] quiddlesticks
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 ==== The Guiding Hand of Ruin ==== ==== The Guiding Hand of Ruin ====
-This aspect has no separate name, only a title, and appears as a humanoid woman nearly a hundred feet tall. She has only appeared on battlefields or sites of similar widespread destruction. She wears a crimson cowl, underneath which her face appears to be a ball of blazing fire. Similarly to the Adversary, tongues of spectral flame surround her. The Guiding Hand of Ruin seems to conduct destruction as if it is a musical piece, heightening the damage of each explosion, the strength of each weapon, and the efficacy of each gout of magic.+This aspect has no separate name, only a title, and appears as a humanoid figure nearly a hundred feet tall. She has only appeared on battlefields or sites of similar widespread destruction. She wears a crimson cowl, underneath which her face and body appears to be a form of blazing fire. Similarly to the Adversary, tongues of spectral flame surround her. The Guiding Hand of Ruin seems to conduct destruction as if it is a musical piece, heightening the damage of each explosion, the strength of each weapon, and the efficacy of each gout of magic.
  
 The Guiding Hand of Ruin has never spoken, and seems to appear to those who pray to her before the day of a great battle. She appears for only short periods of time - often less than ten minutes. However, some have heard her laughing and whooping along with her priests, reveling in the destruction. She is borne from Mishra's joy at witnessing and participating in the act of destruction. The Guiding Hand of Ruin has never spoken, and seems to appear to those who pray to her before the day of a great battle. She appears for only short periods of time - often less than ten minutes. However, some have heard her laughing and whooping along with her priests, reveling in the destruction. She is borne from Mishra's joy at witnessing and participating in the act of destruction.
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