Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2016 22:03:49 GMT -5
Character Name: [Siegfried Hoffman]
New Powers: Additions made in red
The Main Property of Butcher’s Feast is “The bigger the Feast that is prepared, the larger number of mouths required to eat it."
The Property may be long winded, but it is quite simple. Butcher’s Feast manifests two chain blades, the blade of which has a devouring property. However, it doesn’t consume anything, in fact, it is very picky. It wants only blood, and it wants it as fresh as it can get it. When the knife plunges into a living or recently deceased body, it starts to absorb some of the blood. When it has had its fill (explained in full details below) it then sends all of the blood back to Siegfried , causing another identical chain blade to emerge from his back that he can control with his mind just like the original two. He can keep creating chain blades as long as he has sources of blood, however, blood that he sacrificially gives up from himself cannot be restored until that blade goes away, regardless of any healing he receives.
This is the list of sources of blood and how much they contribute to satiating the blade’s hunger:
Sacrificially giving up blood: Can be used to make a blade in 1 post, but must give up an entire pint of blood. With only approximately 10 pints in the whole body, this can be dangerous.
Slicing into a live body: Any sort of cut, if it doesn’t linger, fills 2/10th of the blade’s fill (IE a fifth of a pint filled) Now there is a strong anticoagulant that coat the blades and the mouth of the chain. When cut it causes the blood to keep on flowing. The amount of blood that continues to spill out from the cut is equal of the amount of blood stolen from the cut for the first post then is cut in half each post for the next six posts. Bleeding tolerance sadly does not help given that anticoagulants thins out the blood to the point that it can not cause a blockage to where the cut is. Poison resistance of three causes the anticoagulant to change the bleeding of the blood to equal to half of the amount of blood stolen from the cut for the first post then is cut in half each post for the next three posts.
Leaving into a live body: If the blade is plunged in and left in, it can absorb up to 1/2 of the blade’s fill per post that it remains in the body(IE a half a pint of a pint)
Slicing/leaving into a very recently dead body: Same as a live body
Slicing/leaving into a cold body: Half as much as a live body
Absorbing from spilled blood: Requires 2 pints of blood per blade
What kind of update: [clarification]
Current Rank: [1]
New Powers: Additions made in red
The Main Property of Butcher’s Feast is “The bigger the Feast that is prepared, the larger number of mouths required to eat it."
The Property may be long winded, but it is quite simple. Butcher’s Feast manifests two chain blades, the blade of which has a devouring property. However, it doesn’t consume anything, in fact, it is very picky. It wants only blood, and it wants it as fresh as it can get it. When the knife plunges into a living or recently deceased body, it starts to absorb some of the blood. When it has had its fill (explained in full details below) it then sends all of the blood back to Siegfried , causing another identical chain blade to emerge from his back that he can control with his mind just like the original two. He can keep creating chain blades as long as he has sources of blood, however, blood that he sacrificially gives up from himself cannot be restored until that blade goes away, regardless of any healing he receives.
This is the list of sources of blood and how much they contribute to satiating the blade’s hunger:
Sacrificially giving up blood: Can be used to make a blade in 1 post, but must give up an entire pint of blood. With only approximately 10 pints in the whole body, this can be dangerous.
Slicing into a live body: Any sort of cut, if it doesn’t linger, fills 2/10th of the blade’s fill (IE a fifth of a pint filled) Now there is a strong anticoagulant that coat the blades and the mouth of the chain. When cut it causes the blood to keep on flowing. The amount of blood that continues to spill out from the cut is equal of the amount of blood stolen from the cut for the first post then is cut in half each post for the next six posts. Bleeding tolerance sadly does not help given that anticoagulants thins out the blood to the point that it can not cause a blockage to where the cut is. Poison resistance of three causes the anticoagulant to change the bleeding of the blood to equal to half of the amount of blood stolen from the cut for the first post then is cut in half each post for the next three posts.
Leaving into a live body: If the blade is plunged in and left in, it can absorb up to 1/2 of the blade’s fill per post that it remains in the body(IE a half a pint of a pint)
Slicing/leaving into a very recently dead body: Same as a live body
Slicing/leaving into a cold body: Half as much as a live body
Absorbing from spilled blood: Requires 2 pints of blood per blade
What kind of update: [clarification]
Current Rank: [1]