Felice Omilia
(formerly human)
One minute you and your pals are pulling off a heist that’s going to set you up for life and the next you’re laying on a wooden floor bleeding out. Praying to a pantheon of gods you don’t even believe in to spare you.
But it wasn’t an act of god that day that saved Felice’s "life." Polar opposite, in fact.
And after you make a deal with the damned you wake up with a killer headache and an unbelievable, ever present, craving for a very specific kind of food.
Appearance
Felice has long, flowing, red hair. Its exact length can vary and in some circumstances she may allow it to be shorter for specific situations. Her face is pale white, like a corpse. She is a bit taller than average human females but certainly not a towering figure. Typically she will wear light armors such as leather or fur in conjunction with her clothing.
Skills and Abilities
Harionago are a rare monster that legends say originated in either the Isles of Sheketh or the Ixchel Wilds. They resemble young human females and physically they are just as feeble as regular humans. Their bones break just as readily and their skin punctures simply, all of the normal trauma you’d expect occurs when they suffer injuries. However, if they’re well fed they heal these injuries at a rapid rate.
Lacking pure strength or any traditional magic, what makes them so deadly is their hair. They can shorten or grow their hair at will and have complete control over it, able to shape it as they please. The tips of their hair are sharp enough to cut through iron and their hair itself is durable enough to ensnare an orc if they get close enough. They feed upon sentient creatures such as humans, elves, or dwarves and they prefer to dismember their prey with their hair and consume them swiftly - primarily devouring the internal organs before abandoning the carcass.
They are infernal creatures and thus are especially weak to silver objects or holy magic. Rumors persist that an arrow dipped in mortal blood can cause debilitating pain and agony to them as well and like many supernatural creatures beheading them is a certain way to end their lives. Counter-acting these weaknesses, they have a natural resistance to non-holy elemental magics such as fire, shock, or frost magic.
If a Harionago goes too long without feeding on mortals they become extremely weak and their ability to manipulate their hair lessens. They typically have to feed upon a mortal once per week to stay fully satisfied. While they can survive by feasting upon animals their strength is not replenished in this way and if they go too long without sentient prey their abilities become severely diminished.
A typical Harionago by GENZOMAN.
Lacking pure strength or any traditional magic, what makes them so deadly is their hair. They can shorten or grow their hair at will and have complete control over it, able to shape it as they please. The tips of their hair are sharp enough to cut through iron and their hair itself is durable enough to ensnare an orc if they get close enough. They feed upon sentient creatures such as humans, elves, or dwarves and they prefer to dismember their prey with their hair and consume them swiftly - primarily devouring the internal organs before abandoning the carcass.
They are infernal creatures and thus are especially weak to silver objects or holy magic. Rumors persist that an arrow dipped in mortal blood can cause debilitating pain and agony to them as well and like many supernatural creatures beheading them is a certain way to end their lives. Counter-acting these weaknesses, they have a natural resistance to non-holy elemental magics such as fire, shock, or frost magic.
If a Harionago goes too long without feeding on mortals they become extremely weak and their ability to manipulate their hair lessens. They typically have to feed upon a mortal once per week to stay fully satisfied. While they can survive by feasting upon animals their strength is not replenished in this way and if they go too long without sentient prey their abilities become severely diminished.
A typical Harionago by GENZOMAN.