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  • #61
    Prolly give it something like the Idigam dread power that affords it's size as armor and gives it the 8 again quality in attacks against things of less size. We're talking probably size 100+ like a skyscraper.

    *Pictures packs of Uratha borrowing on Turtle's shell with the Moldywarp facet to end Turtle*

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Malus View Post
      Prolly give it something like the Idigam dread power that affords it's size as armor and gives it the 8 again quality in attacks against things of less size. We're talking probably size 100+ like a skyscraper.

      *Pictures packs of Uratha borrowing on Turtle's shell with the Moldywarp facet to end Turtle*
      So, 100 to 120 then in terms of size? I'm going with the chart I linked below as reference.

      “The bigger they are.. the harder they fall.” Size, while being one of a Characters’ Advantages, effects a character’s other Advantages in a number of ways. e.g


      That's also making me think of all the God of War boss fights that involved tearing through the insides of a monster or god.


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      • #63
        Originally posted by Deionscribe View Post

        So, 100 to 120 then in terms of size? I'm going with the chart I linked below as reference.

        “The bigger they are.. the harder they fall.” Size, while being one of a Characters’ Advantages, effects a character’s other Advantages in a number of ways. e.g


        That's also making me think of all the God of War boss fights that involved tearing through the insides of a monster or god.
        And that's not a bad idea as far as inspiration goes here.


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        • #64
          Originally posted by Vent0 View Post

          And that's not a bad idea as far as inspiration goes here.
          Yeah. Of course, there's the matter of figuring out what would drive werewolves and/or Wise to try to bring down a Pangaean as powerful as Turtle, who happens to be on the level of Wolf, Bull, Bird, and Snake.


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          • #65
            Uratha are literally built to do it. Wise stand to gain a lot from the carcass of a Pangaean. Simply an edict from Urfarah on the grounds "you've wandered to your pleasure long enough" would warrant it.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Malus View Post
              Uratha are literally built to do it. Wise stand to gain a lot from the carcass of a Pangaean. Simply an edict from Urfarah on the grounds "you've wandered to your pleasure long enough" would warrant it.
              Of course, hearing that edict and actually acting on it are very different things when you're up against a living island.

              On a semi-related note, I am wondering what other special abilities I can lump with Turtle. The Colossus Dread Power is definitely a yes.


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              • #67
                Originally posted by Seidmadr View Post
                So I wonder, could any of the monsters from the end of Predators be re-fluffed into Pangaeans who turned completely physical?
                If so, what were they?
                Reading this post again, I kind of wonder what names and titles the Pangaean versions of Tha'hon and Zho'ak would have. I'll probably go with Deep and Breath, but that still leaves me with working out two adjectives to pair alongside them.


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                • #68
                  How might Lion be classified? And what might be the consideration for him as King of the Beasts?

                  Ideas?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Khanwulf View Post
                    How might Lion be classified? And what might be the consideration for him as King of the Beasts?

                    Ideas?

                    --Khanwulf
                    Prime (awe-inspiring presence) and/or Life (physical prowess and commanding lesser life forms) for Arcana, I suspect.


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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Khanwulf View Post
                      How might Lion be classified? And what might be the consideration for him as King of the Beasts?

                      Ideas?

                      --Khanwulf
                      And I'd probably peg him as being either Rank 6 or 7. His arcana spread would probably be like this. -> Prime 4, Life 2 or 3 (depending on Rank). He'd also have an assortment of other powers if we use Acro's unofficial writeups as a reference.


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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Deionscribe View Post

                        And I'd probably peg him as being either Rank 6 or 7. His arcana spread would probably be like this. -> Prime 4, Life 2 or 3 (depending on Rank). He'd also have an assortment of other powers if we use Acro's unofficial writeups as a reference.

                        Do you think Wolf could take him? Or, like Turtle, they didn't conflict? In my head I'm imagining King Lion under Emperor Sun as master of the beasts. He'd probably never leave his "place", and not be someone Wolf would casually pick a fight with. Perhaps even be subordinate to... though that would be a heretical idea to the Urathra.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Khanwulf View Post


                          Do you think Wolf could take him? Or, like Turtle, they didn't conflict? In my head I'm imagining King Lion under Emperor Sun as master of the beasts. He'd probably never leave his "place", and not be someone Wolf would casually pick a fight with. Perhaps even be subordinate to... though that would be a heretical idea to the Urathra.

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                          Perhaps Lion was to the Sun what Wolf was to the Moon?


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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by 21C Hermit View Post

                            Perhaps Lion was to the Sun what Wolf was to the Moon?
                            I think that's the role of Bull (following the Baal Hadad, at least)


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                            • #74
                              I'm not sure why Lion would be considered equal or greater. Tiger might be up there (though Father Wolf being theorized as the creator of Pangaea suggests there would be no other contenders). But the idea of lions as 'king of the jungle' came later and wouldn't have any bearing on their Pangaean.
                              Last edited by nofather; 05-04-2018, 11:55 AM.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by LostLight View Post
                                I think that's the role of Bull (following the Baal Hadad, at least)
                                Oops.

                                Come to think of it, a lot of what a lion symbolizes overlaps with what a bull does. Kingship, power, virility, the sun...


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