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Imperium Aeternum |
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- Each mythological creature has its own set of vulnerabilities and weaknesses based on their lore and characteristics. For example, a vampire may be weakened by sunlight or repelled by holy symbols, while a werewolf may struggle to control their transformation during a full moon. These weaknesses can be exploited by adversaries or pose challenges in certain situations.
- Mythics creatures may have inherent limitations in adapting to certain environments or situations. For instance, a creature associated with the deep sea may struggle to function effectively on land, while a creature tied to a specific season may find it challenging to operate outside of that season's influence. This lack of adaptability can hinder their versatility in certain scenarios. - Despite being touched by immortality, Mythics remain vulnerable to death and to timeโs ravages. They stand firm against the oppressive tyranny of eternity, powerful enough to command others yet wise enough to submit to their own mortality when Pluto beckons. - Mythics are often subject to the attention and interference of other deities, both benevolent and malevolent. They have an increased chance of becoming marked by and hunted by Diana.They are also hunted by slavers or poachers as prestigious trophies. - The extraordinary nature of Mythics can draw attention from adversaries seeking to exploit or eradicate them. Their unique traits and abilities make them prominent targets for individuals or organisations who seek to harness their powers, control them, or eliminate them to maintain the balance of power. - The Mythic class's ties to mythological forces can make them susceptible to anti-mythic entities or individuals who seek to suppress or eradicate such powers. These foes may possess knowledge or artefacts specifically designed to weaken or nullify mythic abilities, putting the character at a disadvantage. - As wielders of legendary powers, Mythic characters often face high expectations from others. They may be seen as the saviours or embodiment of ancient prophecies, burdening them with the weight of fulfilling grand destinies. - Immersion in powers can blur the boundaries between the character's identity. This loss of self can lead to inner conflicts, identity crises, or even the potential for the character to become consumed. |