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| What little is known about the individual members of the group was largely gathered by [[Marion Ette]]. The following notes are sorted by ancient, and include known artifacts associated with those ancients, as listed below. | | What little is known about the individual members of the group was largely gathered by [[Marion Ette]]. The following notes are sorted by ancient, and include known artifacts associated with those ancients: |
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| == General Notes: ==
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| The Marks often bestowed onto unlucky passerby are both intentional, as well as random- Either they get too close, or one of the Seven just happen to reach out. There have been reports of multiple people marked, all hosting some kind of strange ability.
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| * A druid who could summon worms inside your body
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| * A widow who was related to a string of disappearances near a mountain before disappearing over a cliffs edge
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| * A cannibal able to take on the forms of those they had eaten
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| * A soldier who could incite violent murderous rage in others
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| * A doctor whose touch was said to turn you blind
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| * A man who was said to have roots under his skin
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| There is also reports of a Paladin who managed to remove their mark, hosted by the God Ravager, and is currently living in Xender as a blacksmith. Some of the Collectors attendants who were marked, often report hallucinations of the Seven that afflicts them, trying to persuade them into using their abilities.
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| Records Marion finds seem to identify these being as an Elder Evil, though through ancient translations of dead languages Marion finds these definitions leaning closer to Demi God rather then Aberration.
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| Many of the artifacts in the Collection tied to abyssal energies seem to be becoming restless, lashing out with some repeatedly breaking their binds, as the wedding grows closer.
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| == '''The Twilight Phoenix''' == | | == '''The Twilight Phoenix''' == |
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| == '''The Mother of the Lost Parade''' == | | == '''The Mother of the Lost Parade''' == |
| * A figure in a heavy cloak with too many arms and hands to count, also seen as a tall thin figure with hundreds of thin arms and hands and a large toothy smile. | | * A figure in a heavy cloak with too many arms and hands to count |
| * Those marked by her demonstrate the abilities to cause madness and deceit. | | * Those marked by her demonstrate the abilities to cause madness and deceit |
| * Reportedly banished by the Gods because her song in creation had a discordant tune and had an unnatural beat.
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| * The Lost Parade describes a procession of the mad and ruined who find revelry in their pain and shattered minds. Texts say that one day she will once again lead her parade across the realm, forcing all to join and dance to her tune.
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| * Her artifacts often relate to music, statues, and hands | | * Her artifacts often relate to music, statues, and hands |
| * aka She of Black Tears, Hundred Hands, Imperious Dream, You Know Not Who You Are | | * aka She of Black Tears, Hundred Hands, Imperious Dream, You Know Not Who You Are |