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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The idea of people making deals with supernatural entities for power or similar is arguably one of the oldest tales around, see [[Wikipedia:The Smith and the Devil|The devil and the Blacksmith]].
* The idea of people making deals with supernatural entities for power or similar is arguably one of the oldest tales around, see [[Wikipedia:The Smith and the Devil|The devil and the Blacksmith]].
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[[Category:Incarnations]]
[[Category:Incarnations]]

Revision as of 18:58, July 5, 2022

Envoys are asshole genies tied to the Pillars of human experience, doling out wishs knowing their targets aren't able to do anything.<ref>= ENVOYS =
Also The Faustian (incorrectly suggests diabolism), Incarnate Messengers, Incarnate Merchants


Relevant Schools: Incarnate practices, Deals. - ENVOYS</ref>

Abilities

They can grant wishes related to their fields/specialties but they are highly selective to whom they give their offers to. Usually those desperate enough to take it without quite being able to accomplish the goals outlined.

Have a very good idea of those who would accept their deals and not be able to complete their end of the bargain, thus giving the envoy more resources when they come to collect. This is in part what make them deals based Others.

Weaknesses

Envoys are generally built on human identities, living people who have become incarnates, finding this identity is a way to gain coup against them.

They are not omnipresent and have various methods of finding their preferred prey, be it rituals songs or even seeking out people.

They can be challenged if their conditions are to much.

Formation

While they can be anthropomorphic forms of Incarnations they can be mortals that are empowered by Incarnations.


This can be to defeat them if needed.

Behavior

They seek out those who will fail and thus feed them power.

Trivia

  • The idea of people making deals with supernatural entities for power or similar is arguably one of the oldest tales around, see The devil and the Blacksmith.

References

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