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Normally pariah are the the social rejects but what if they were the most normal of the Nightbane? Would you like to see the Faction Pariah? (I am working on it).
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Zenvis wrote:Normally pariah are the the social rejects but what if they were the most normal of the Nightbane? Would you like to see the Faction Pariah? (I am working on it).


[In my game]I have a few Nightbane who were driven mad from the experience of their first becoming...violently so in a few cases. Just frikken nutso in others.

So a band of misfit Nightbane would be interesting and possibly quite formidable.
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MurderCityDisciple wrote:
Zenvis wrote:Normally pariah are the the social rejects but what if they were the most normal of the Nightbane? Would you like to see the Faction Pariah? (I am working on it).


[In my game]I have a few Nightbane who were driven mad from the experience of their first becoming...violently so in a few cases. Just frikken nutso in others.

So a band of misfit Nightbane would be interesting and possibly quite formidable.

Maybe they would be More of crack cases then the normal NB and humans.
[Everybody is crazy, it is just some hide it better then others.]

Or just they are Freakishly more powerful then the NB average.
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So what are you saying? I was going to create a faction of ken and barbie dolls that created their own faction.
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Zenvis wrote:So what are you saying? I was going to create a faction of ken and barbie dolls that created their own faction.

Yahhhh the nuttiest of them all. :lol: *smirking like I'm joking*

another option would be...

It might be that they are really survivor oriented nut-cases. (If you have seen the movie REDS, sort of like the Guy who lives in the beetle trunk) and do not really trust anybody. Thus they are more lone wolves that are loosely grouped by others into the P faction.
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Zenvis wrote:So what are you saying? I was going to create a faction of ken and barbie dolls that created their own faction.


The Beautiful People Nightbane faction might actually be more snobbish than pariah-ish.

Heck I could actually see them using their beauty and vanity for various nefarious purposes....bodyguarding the rich, freaky and powerful, super-high class prostitution and BD/S&M celebrity.

Hum that is a good idea...a Nightbane fetish underground. Of course soon enough the Nightlords will come calling.
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MurderCityDisciple wrote:
Zenvis wrote:So what are you saying? I was going to create a faction of ken and barbie dolls that created their own faction.


The Beautiful People Nightbane faction might actually be more snobbish than pariah-ish.

Heck I could actually see them using their beauty and vanity for various nefarious purposes....bodyguarding the rich, freaky and powerful, super-high class prostitution and BD/S&M celebrity.

Hum that is a good idea...a Nightbane fetish underground. Of course soon enough the Nightlords will come calling.

Well I have to call them something. Plus in their back story they sent from Nightbane that kept their form without recourse to a faction that was perhaps hit the hardest because of their vanity. The supernatural state of the Nightbane made them a big target and when Dark Day..... I have said too much. I want to finish it first.
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For a Faction called PARIAH, I would think they are Outcaste for a reason. Maybe they cannot return to a Human/Fascade form for some reason. That they have not learned to return to Morph or are unable to learn or cannot accept that they can morph between fascade and morphus. Might be a great insanity one that is very common to them. They few of them who can morph choose not to because they feel vulnerable in fascade form. Maybe they were already Homeless people when they first underwent the becoming.

Subfactions could develope in the PARIAHs. Based on Morphus features. Group of Minerial features banding together. Groups of Wolf-based morphus features and so on...
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TechnoGothic wrote:For a Faction called PARIAH, I would think they are Outcaste for a reason. Maybe they cannot return to a Human/Fascade form for some reason. That they have not learned to return to Morph or are unable to learn or cannot accept that they can morph between fascade and morphus. Might be a great insanity one that is very common to them. They few of them who can morph choose not to because they feel vulnerable in fascade form. Maybe they were already Homeless people when they first underwent the becoming.

Subfactions could develope in the PARIAHs. Based on Morphus features. Group of Minerial features banding together. Groups of Wolf-based morphus features and so on...

You are on the right track.
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