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Revenant

Basic Information
Hemasymbiote
Astral Vampyre
The Beast
False Heart
Edaenian Vampire
Corpse-wriggler
Medium to High Ambush predator,
Symbiotic parasite
Malakath
Liadain(sparsely)
Epressa(sparsely)
Physical description
Heart sized Translucent-red skin,
Vein-like tendrils,
Double maws,
Subtle fangs
Out-of-character information
Jeroen Theeuwen

Revenant parasites were vampiric creatures believed to have spawned from shores of Malakath. their true origins is much more terrifying and esoteric, as was the threat of these beasts who passed for mere corpse-feeders. Puppeteering the skins of their victims, sometimes without their host's knowledge.

To become a Revenant is to share custody of one's body with something incomprehensible, driven to feed two mouths.

Overview


Revenant Parasites were rare monsters native to southern Malakath. Very few knew of their existence and most who did knew very little, with only rare sightings of the beasts burrowing into corpses out in the wild, many of which were set aflame immediately after.

It was only the Revenants themselves—undead hosts to the parasite—have had opportunity to study the beasts in depth. The parasites were natural carries of Vampirism and

Language


Revenants often speak the language of their birthplace, but a few however have passed down an ancient language thought to be all that survives of their homeland's legacy.

It is called "Old Edanian"

The Edanian tongue is rarely heard outside of Revenant circles, of which relatively few exist, but it can be recognized in spoken form by it's guttural sounds and hissing accent which belie the grandiose and poetic structure of the Edanian dialect.

The language itself is thought to have been directly influenced by the introduction of vampirism to the larger culture of the Edanian homeland, with each word comfortably formed around the use of fangs where pronunciation of foreign languages would otherwise suffer.

Because of these fangs however, Most Revenants are often short spoken or hushed when communicating with other species for fear of discovery, though some revenants would claim it a matter of "convenience" rather than true fear.

Appearance


Revenants, like most vampires, tend to have pale complexions regardless of their pre-vampiric skin tone, save for darker hosts whose change is often unnoticeable.

The only way to truly identify a revenant from afar is through the eye. Upon turning, a revenant host's eyes change from their original state, taking on one of a select few colors depending on the sub-strain provided by the parasite, though the resulting shade can be unpredictable. One commonality they all share however is the slight "Glow", which is most noticeable in the shade or a dark room. It is subtle, but revenants and hunters alike can learn to spot the difference in time.

Upon closer inspection, Revenants will have fangs in the form of elongated canines that are never long enough to be exposed whilst behind closed lips, but can be difficult to hide while speaking or especially smiling.

Another commonality they tend to share regardless of their sub-strains is a discoloration of the hair, typically ranging from Ashen and Silver or Gold. It was thought that Revenants who share the same "Bloodline" will inherit the same color of hair, though there have been some exceptions, and there are cases of Dark haired Revenants.

Traits


MAGICAL DRAIN:

Revenants seem to temporarily drain their victim's arcane abilities after feeding, and so the parasite is believed to feed on magical energies or perhaps even the life force of other creatures, filtering it from the blood of their host's prey, and using the byproduct to give power the host power.

While these effects can prove devastating if a Revenant is allowed to feed on a mage during battle, the effects will only last minutes at a time, though it may turn the tide of magically focused combat. A mage should be careful that they never lose an entire mouthful to a Revenant, lest the drain take hold.

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