Here is a minor update to my setting, since I have to do some writing for my Monday game that I GM.
The kindest of the Other Folk... |
Our Lady of Neon: Appearance
– The vessel's skin begins to darken until it is the color of
night, the skin even and smooth like silk. The beauty of female
vessels is enhanced, lending them an almost divine beauty. The
appearance of males softens, giving them an androgynous, yet
pleasing, appearance. Soon color appears, at first just star-like
pinpoints of luminous neon color. After moments, the color spreads,
flowing over the vessel's skin in a riot of bright geometric shapes.
Their eyes are the last to change, irises taking on varying bright
colors in concentric rings. Behavior – Our
Lady of Neon, or just Lady Neon, focuses her attention making
situations more bearable. Just as neon light can beautify a dirty
alley on a dark night, she seeks to make a situation more bearable
without any intrinsic change. Lady Neon makes situations more
bearable through bolstering a person's tolerance to it, increasing a
person's patience or ability to tolerate pain. She is, by far, the
most benevolent of the Other Folk. The costs for her help are light,
though she does ask for something in return for her assistance as it
seems some kind of intrinsic quality of the Other Folk. Lady Neon's
price is for a person to bear something new, without her support.
This new difficulty is incredibly minor, such as minor tinnitus or a
paper cut that will not heal. Her behavior, while possessing a
vessel, is often described as kind and nurturing.
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