4.15.20 Ravager Roleplay
Ravagers are bruisers, bullies, and brawlers, combining a martial style of hand-to-hand and foot-to-face combat that can only be described as 'fighting as dirty as possible'. Eschewing such trivial notions as honour and chivalry, instead Ravagers seek one thing and one thing alone: the glorious dance that is carnage. In the Year 504 of the Midnight Age, deep in the midst of the Second War of Night, the Carnifex led by Bamathis, the Warlord, entered and laid siege to the sinister realm of Perdition. This pocket realm, created by Shadow General Sanaz as a secret place of torturous fire and brutal interrogations, was instead conquered by the invading Carnifex and bent to their own gruesome will. So were the first Ravagers baptised in the crucibles of savagery and hellfire.
Supporting their bullish, boisterous physical skills, Ravagers also wield soulfire in order to harrow their enemies and visit untold agony upon them. This, bolstered by their ability to channel ego itself - raw conceit - as a palpable force, makes them formidable foes indeed.
[0;1;33mWhat is Perdition?[0;37m
Perdition is a pocket realm, a depression in the fabric of the Prime Material Plane created by the Shadow General Sanaz. Designed originally as a fiery hellscape of torture and interrogation, the Carnifex subverted the hellfire to their own will, usurping the domain for themselves. Now, Perdition exists as a conduit of power for all Ravagers to channel its harrowing flames to agonising effect, including damning the weakest of their enemies to the very depths of the infernal realm itself.
See [0;1;37mHELP COSMOLOGY[0;37m for more information on the concept of realms.
[0;1;33mWhat is Ego?[0;37m
At its heart, ego is simply will made manifest. Originating from the Court of Chaos, those fragments of collective will that we know as Chaos Lords or Chaos Entities are an expression of egotistical power, drawing upon a well of will and self-certainty so deep that it can shape reality itself. Discovered largely by Xenia Seirath during a battle of wills with Siphelia, the Specter, with the aid of Bamathis, the Warlord, the Carnifex learned to expand and manipulate their own ego by honing it against the very same beings of Corrupt Chaos. By dominating the court the Carnifex discovered that they too could control their ego in tangible, potent ways, and thus the skill of Egotism was born.
[0;1;33mThe sources of the Ravager's techniques include:[0;37m
- Brutish tradition, derived from the Carnifex's attitude of strength above all. Brutality involves a variety of punches and kicks, invariably in a "dirty" fighting style, along with the use of a butcher's hook to inflict additional carnage on their enemies.
- Strife, the Virtue of Bamathis, while not explicitly a power source in itself, inspires the ability to channel rage and temper and negative emotions in order to bolster a Ravager's physical abilities.
- Perdition, through which a Ravager may channel the infernal realm's hellfire.
- Carnifexian tradition of soul-magic and deathlore, allowing them to brutalise tormented souls of Perdition.
- Corrupt Chaos, from which the skill of Egotism derives as a representation of will-made-reality.
[0;1;33mVisual style of the class:[0;37m
Ravagers are anything but subtle, their primary physical techniques more of a rough style than a disciplined, discrete methodology. Their punches and kicks are savage and cruel, their presence on the battlefield loud, crass, and thoroughly undeniable. Their butcher's hooks swing on a long chain, complementing their boisterous demeanour. Hellfire follows in their wake, no less deadly and flashy than ordinary flames, and its channelling often invokes flickers of Perdition itself, the screams of tortured souls heard from beyond the veil. Egotism, though a mental art, also eschews much of the subtlety associated with other disciplines; while at times a Ravager CAN direct their mind in more circumspect fashion, more commonly an attack of ego is as brutal and unsophisticated as a boot to the face - something with which all Ravagers are intimately familiar.
[0;1;33mSide effects of use:[0;37m
Perdition presents the most noticeable side effect to wielding a Ravager's power. Burn scars are common for those who channel too much too recklessly. Intolerance for weakness, already a common trait in many Carnifex, can become accentuated to extreme levels.
Ego can create so vast a sense of self confidence that the merest sleights can incite terrible rage and anger. And there is always a risk of becoming too intoxicated by oneself that others rebel against you.
[0;1;33mRoleplaying the class:[0;37m
Invariably and without exception, Ravagers hold a deep love for battle and revel in any opportunity for maximum carnage. They are unsubtle, loud, and utterly unashamed of either their bully-esque combat style or their massive egos, which they are more than capable of backing up. Savagery and cruelty come easily to a Ravager and they rarely spare the effort of showing mercy or compassion to those they consider weak - which is virtually everyone.
Ravagers are not knights or duty-bound soldiers, and as such have no need for honour. They fight hard. They fight well. And they fight dirty. Tempered in the harrowing flames of a realm born wholly out of a desire to torture and cause pain, even pain rarely stymies them, only stoking their rage and bloodlust to greater levels.