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'''Incarna''': Incarna is the greatest gun of Reign, amassed only by a Hellbreaker. It is an artillery, wielded on the Hellbreaker's back, which fires a piercing shot so potent that it ruptures through the boundary between Atharen and Bel. Upon puncturing through, Incarna dominates the mind of a Dreg and forces them to collide through the ruptured grate, flinging them at the Hellbreaker's designated foe to unleash havoc. Considering Incarna fires not bullets but Dregs themselves, every single usage of the gun can increasingly stack the field in the Hellbreaker's favor, as they accumulate a small legion of powerful Dregs determined to serve their will. Incarna appears as to be alive, a gargoyle-like mass of twisting limbs, covered in patches of exposed, writhing flesh that all accumulate into the artillery's six barrels. Incarna can summon one of three primary types of Dregs with every artillery round.
 
'''Incarna''': Incarna is the greatest gun of Reign, amassed only by a Hellbreaker. It is an artillery, wielded on the Hellbreaker's back, which fires a piercing shot so potent that it ruptures through the boundary between Atharen and Bel. Upon puncturing through, Incarna dominates the mind of a Dreg and forces them to collide through the ruptured grate, flinging them at the Hellbreaker's designated foe to unleash havoc. Considering Incarna fires not bullets but Dregs themselves, every single usage of the gun can increasingly stack the field in the Hellbreaker's favor, as they accumulate a small legion of powerful Dregs determined to serve their will. Incarna appears as to be alive, a gargoyle-like mass of twisting limbs, covered in patches of exposed, writhing flesh that all accumulate into the artillery's six barrels. Incarna can summon one of three primary types of Dregs with every artillery round.
  
''Tarnag.'' Tarnag are the basic Dregs summoned by Incarna: grey-skinned with black wings, crimson eyes and onyx polearms, which extend nearly fifteen feet in length. Tarnag are around eight feet tall, and appear much akin to burly men and women wearing leather armor, though with a hideous, demented array of features and knife-sharp ears. When a Tarnag is first conjured by Incarna, it will land on its target with homing precision, meeting the ground with a crushing collision that can rip through stone buildings. Once conjured, the Tarnag will wield its polearm with incredible skill, pursuing the Hellbreaker's enemies until the moment it is resoundingly slain.  
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''Tarnag.'' Light Expenditure. Tarnag are the basic Dregs summoned by Incarna: grey-skinned with black wings, crimson eyes and onyx polearms, which extend nearly fifteen feet in length. Tarnag are around eight feet tall, and appear much akin to burly men and women wearing leather armor, though with a hideous, demented array of features and knife-sharp ears. When a Tarnag is first conjured by Incarna, it will land on its target with homing precision, meeting the ground with a crushing collision that can rip through stone buildings. Once conjured, the Tarnag will wield its polearm with incredible skill, pursuing the Hellbreaker's enemies until the moment it is resoundingly slain.  
  
''Ventrel.'' Ventrel are, to those participating in the Endless War, coined "fog wraiths." The conjuring of a Ventrel results in a mortar shifting from that of a heavy round into a descending plume of smoke, one that quickly crowds the field it makes initial contact with in a deep, black fog. Within the fog is a living manifestation of the obscuring haze, a shapeshifting abomination that ruthlessly hunts any foe caught within its smoky domain. So long as a Ventrel is active, the artillery barrels of Incarna can launch out mortar shells that spread more smoke throughout the area, expanding the dominion of the Ventrel, who can move through the fog with unimaginable precision and speed. The Hellbreaker's eyes are attuned to be able to see into and through the fog, which cannot easily be illuminated through.
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''Ventrel.'' Moderate Expenditure. Ventrel are, to those participating in the Endless War, coined "fog wraiths." The conjuring of a Ventrel results in a mortar shifting from that of a heavy round into a descending plume of smoke, one that quickly crowds the field it makes initial contact with in a deep, black fog. Within the fog is a living manifestation of the obscuring haze, a shapeshifting abomination that ruthlessly hunts any foe caught within its smoky domain. So long as a Ventrel is active, the artillery barrels of Incarna can launch out mortar shells that spread more smoke throughout the area, expanding the dominion of the Ventrel, who can move through the fog with unimaginable precision and speed. Ventrel are ruthless, powerful hunters, far superior to individual Tarnag within their domain, though they quickly deteriorate if caught outside of their fog. The Hellbreaker's eyes are attuned to be able to see into and through the fog, which cannot easily be illuminated through, or dispersed with wind.  
  
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''Avlach.'' Heavy Expenditure.
  
 
==Novice==
 
==Novice==

Revision as of 16:54, 20 December 2022


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The Origins

It was a sight he had witnessed all too many times: a blood-soaked battlefield, soldiers laying on the ground with their limbs torn or hanging on ligaments; screaming and wailing, bodies impaled through broken bayonets and faces lying in the mud with their bodies disconnected from them, severed and tossed into some pile of bodies or some ditch dug into the center of the field. For once, a twisted thought ran through the Draedan's mind: what if I made all of this much, much easier? The severing, the blood-soaked bodies, the bullet wounds from something other than rackety, barely-functional muskets. Taelian considered what bringing a brutally efficient war magic to his own side might do in helping to reshape the world to a more personally preferential state, and so Reign was born.

Concepts

The Guncrown: Reign is unique among all magics in that it is the only magic with two Marks of Control: one is the image of a tattooed bandolier of bullets that runs laterally across both sides of the left hand and through the palm, while the other is the image of a tattooed crown of thorns that wraps horizontally around the center of the right palm. Both of these markers are considered the two halves of the Guncrown, the axis through which Reign creates and manages the elements of the magic. When the magic is in use, both of these symbols will flow with a molten-like mixture of the color gold (the bandolier) and red (the crown of thorns).

Gunbelt: The bullet-bandolier can forge bullets in the left hand, which can then be loaded or reloaded into the Kingmaker's gun. Reloading is not required, but by reloading the Kingmaker will significantly reduce the ethereal cost of bullets, shells, rockets or other fuel for Reign's abilities, overall considerably increasing the magic's efficiency.

Bloodwelt: Each time a gun is created or reshaped in the Kingmaker's right hand, they can choose to squeeze the gun tightly against their palm, which will trigger the crown of thorns to bloody the palm with barbs. As the mage bleeds, their blood will flow along the barrel of the gun, feeding the weapon with sustenance. All bullets fired by a properly blood-fed gun will splinter into shrapnel shards upon impact, greatly increasing their ability to inflict wide-scale harm.

Initiation

The Mark of Reign, the Guncrown, is delivered to the body of the initiate in a unique way: it is shot into their head, point-blank, with Specter; no bullet is loaded into Specter's clip, but instead the Mark itself, which will penetrate through the skin and infuse into the arteries of the body before flowing down towards the soul. Before the Mark manages to meld with the soul, it is a physically tangible calculi, squeezing through arteries in an excruciating and damaging crawl. Many initiates of Reign die from internal hemorrhaging and arterial ruptures as it travels through them, and most go unconscious from the sheer agony it inflicts.

Heart failure resulting from prolonged blockage claims the lives of many initiates, though this initial travel towards the soul poses the greatest threat. Once the Mark melds with the soul, the initiate's eyes will open and glimmer gold, as they witness themselves lying on their knees in an open field, a crown of thorns causing blood to pour down over their features as they bake in the sun's warm light. Around them will lie a veritable artillery, and in order to awaken they must load one of the weapons with a bullet from the bandolier around their torso, press its barrel against the crown of thorns and towards their brain, and fire.

Overstepping

The drawbacks listed below do not always come in pairs, and certainly not simultaneously. Some may come and others may not.

Lesser: Nausea, fatigue, headaches, muscle spasms, dehydration

Moderate: Bleeding through the nose, eyes and ears, intense cramps, seizure-like shocks and spasms, internal bleeding, vomiting and weakness

Severe

Ideation: Ideation is a very lethal penalty, though it can be survived. This backlash against the overuse of Reign causes the Kingmaker to become fixated on their own death, descending into a suicidal mania where all they can envision is hundreds of violent iterations of their own death. Ideation can last a week or even longer, and during Ideation's subversion of the Kingmaker's mind, all bullets fired from any gun (Reign or otherwise) will immediately reverse towards the mage, potentially killing them outright.

Mutations

Reign's mutations generally involve things like: guns, precision, hand-eye coordination, bloodlust and the relevant themes of the magic. They also often involve particular weapons within Reign, their mechanics, and their bullets or related capabilities. Because of Reign's split focus between several weapon archetypes, no two sets of Reign themes tend to be the same.

Abilities

Amass: Novice. Within the hand that wields the crown of thorns, Amass allows the Kingmaker to form their initial weapon, a process performed by creating a "cast" (or shape) with ether and having the Mark of Control's will flow through it, with the crown of thorns as a conduit. At Novice and when the Kingmaker is first inducted into the magic, Amass can only create Specter, a set of dual-revolvers that will form in each hand and provide the basic functionality of the magic Reign. Though Amass enables the Kingmaker to form an unlocked weapon, only by learning the firing ability can the Kingmaker actually use the gun. Amass enables the creation of six total weapons:

Specter. Dual-revolvers, Specter's two arms appear as rusted red revolvers with a black handle, with a skeletal face wearing a battered bronze crown on both sides. This weapon is meant to provide general use, including dueling and short to medium-range combat. Specter is unlocked at Novice, and can be wielded with the abilities Avenge, Stagger and Leaden Vortex.

Purifier. Purifier is a flamethrower. It forges a dense 'backpack'-like container on the back of the Kingmaker, which is black and deteriorated in appearance. Though foggy, there appears to be a mangled amalgamation of flesh within the container, culminating in a suctioned mouth that leads into a long brown, extendable tube. At the end of that tube is a lengthy white barrel and a gilded golden muzzle, covered in ash. Whenever Purifier is pouring out flame, the tube appears almost like a bioluminescent capillary, a golden light radiating from within to reveal odd, flesh-like contents inside of the tube. Purifier is unlocked at Apprentice, and can be wielded with the abilities Cleanse and Pyromania.

Bloodletter. A pump-action shotgun, Bloodletter appears as a bronze, iron-cast gun surrounded by coils of sparked barb-wire, with its forearm swishing with every pump between its wide-spraying shots. The more damage inflicted by Bloodletter in a battle, the more the mouth of the gun will begin to bleed, until it is hemorrhaging what appears like liters of ichor onto the ground. Bloodletter is unlocked at Journeyman, and can be wielded with the ability Bloodspray.

Maligner.

Unmaker.

Magnate.

Note: Reign's bullets, save for those fired from Unmaker, generally do not move through the air much more quickly than arrows.

Avenge: Novice. WIP. Fire an ethereal bullet from Specter.

Reign: Apprentice. WIP. Shift the ethereal gun into a different form. Artillery (Magnate), flamethrower (Purifier), sniper (Unmaker), dual-pistols (Specter), shotgun (Bloodletter), Gatling gun (Maligner).

Stagger: Apprentice. WIP. Withhold bullets in the air, firing them at intervals.

Cleanse: Apprentice. WIP. Activate the flamethrower (Purifier), releasing an unyielding torrent of flame.

Pyromania: Apprentice. WIP. Create a lingering pocket of fire with Purifier, both controlling the battlefield and coating any bullet that passes near it with a brutal flame.

Leaden Vortex: Journeyman. WIP. Do a full spin, releasing dozens of bullets from Specter with each three-sixty rotation.

Bloodspray: Journeyman. Bloodspray is the ability used to generate bullets for and fire Bloodletter. Rather than slugs or high-caliber munitions, Bloodletter — a shotgun — fires bladed, shrapnel-like shards that dice and eviscerate as they scrape or impact. Every organic area impacted or sliced with one of Bloodletter's fragmented bullets will begin to swell into a red bulb, which will burgeon and engorge until it bursts, imploding the surrounding area in a deep red paste of flesh, blood and viscera. Bloodletter must be reloaded after every shot, though reloading the gun only requires pulling back on its forearm-pump. Considering Bloodletter's ability to inflict heavy damage in a short-range spray, it is the chosen arm in dealing with large, durable targets.

Armament: Journeyman. WIP. Create a shard of ether in your hand, before throwing it. Upon impact, Armament explodes outward with devastating shrapnel.

Leadtide: Journeyman. WIP. Fire Maligner (Gatling gun), releasing a torrent of hundreds of bullets to mow fows down.

Rebuke: Expert. WIP. Travel to one of your bullets, before releasing an explosion by striking it with your fist.

The Rail: Expert. WIP. Fire the sniper rifle (Unmaker), unleashing a bullet that exceeds the speed of sound and annihilates all it crosses.

Calamity: Expert. WIP. Fire the artillery (Magnate), releasing a torrent of rockets that decay into fiery beams.

Bulletreign: Master. WIP. Unleash thousands of bullets from Maligner, raining down on enemies without relent.

Overreign: Master. WIP. Merge all guns into a massive laser-cannon, held by both hands and able to dismantle nearly all matter.

Hellbreaker Abilities

Incarna: Incarna is the greatest gun of Reign, amassed only by a Hellbreaker. It is an artillery, wielded on the Hellbreaker's back, which fires a piercing shot so potent that it ruptures through the boundary between Atharen and Bel. Upon puncturing through, Incarna dominates the mind of a Dreg and forces them to collide through the ruptured grate, flinging them at the Hellbreaker's designated foe to unleash havoc. Considering Incarna fires not bullets but Dregs themselves, every single usage of the gun can increasingly stack the field in the Hellbreaker's favor, as they accumulate a small legion of powerful Dregs determined to serve their will. Incarna appears as to be alive, a gargoyle-like mass of twisting limbs, covered in patches of exposed, writhing flesh that all accumulate into the artillery's six barrels. Incarna can summon one of three primary types of Dregs with every artillery round.

Tarnag. Light Expenditure. Tarnag are the basic Dregs summoned by Incarna: grey-skinned with black wings, crimson eyes and onyx polearms, which extend nearly fifteen feet in length. Tarnag are around eight feet tall, and appear much akin to burly men and women wearing leather armor, though with a hideous, demented array of features and knife-sharp ears. When a Tarnag is first conjured by Incarna, it will land on its target with homing precision, meeting the ground with a crushing collision that can rip through stone buildings. Once conjured, the Tarnag will wield its polearm with incredible skill, pursuing the Hellbreaker's enemies until the moment it is resoundingly slain.

Ventrel. Moderate Expenditure. Ventrel are, to those participating in the Endless War, coined "fog wraiths." The conjuring of a Ventrel results in a mortar shifting from that of a heavy round into a descending plume of smoke, one that quickly crowds the field it makes initial contact with in a deep, black fog. Within the fog is a living manifestation of the obscuring haze, a shapeshifting abomination that ruthlessly hunts any foe caught within its smoky domain. So long as a Ventrel is active, the artillery barrels of Incarna can launch out mortar shells that spread more smoke throughout the area, expanding the dominion of the Ventrel, who can move through the fog with unimaginable precision and speed. Ventrel are ruthless, powerful hunters, far superior to individual Tarnag within their domain, though they quickly deteriorate if caught outside of their fog. The Hellbreaker's eyes are attuned to be able to see into and through the fog, which cannot easily be illuminated through, or dispersed with wind.

Avlach. Heavy Expenditure.

Novice

Apprentice

Journeyman

Expert

Master

Ascension: The Hellbreaker

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