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Angakkuq:
In-game description: The chief shaman of a village is known as an Angakkuq. He has learnt the language of spirits and earned a familiar or Tuurngaq who grants him extraordinary power. Stories tell of Angakkuq who have been stabbed or shot point-blank and received no wound through the protection of their spirit companion. Their magical prowess is also hugely increased by their shared knowledge, although every spirit imparts different secrets and so they have diverse skills.
Info:
Strong mage with many powerful magic paths and guaranteed N2.
Auto-casts Personal Luck in battle.
Recuperates.
Starts with old age, although nature picks may negate this.
Has a 10% chance of preventing bad events in his province.
Notes:
This guy is intended to be your go-to mage on the battlefield. Right now he's very cheap and powerful, but balancing is for later when people have tested these guys out - i'm still in the 'cool concepts' stage at the moment.
Ilisitsok:
An Ilisitsok is an Angakkuq who has succumbed to temptation and made a pact with evil Tuurngait spirits. After the barbaric act of sacrificing his own spirit animal and wearing their flesh made whole, the demonic spirits have granted him incredible protection and magics. Anyone striking the evil shaman will have their attack twisted and turned on themselves. Such power comes at a price, however. A man's body cannot contain such darkness for long and the Ilisitsok are prone to exhaustion. Additionally, the Tuurngait spirits with whom he has collaborated still thirst for vengeance and if the shaman is wounded, they may possess him in his moment of weakness and charge screaming at the enemy. Children will go missing at night in any province the Ilisitsok resides.
Info:
Powerful blood mage with 4B and 1N, along with 25% chance of an extra 1B.
Blood Vengeance +0.
Gains 10 fatigue every round.
Kills 10 population every turn.
Usually starts with old age.
Berserker +1.
Notes:
A recruitable B4 mage is going to be huge for blood hunting, but again he will either be A) very expensive or B) have his paths toned down a little.
Feedback appreciated!
I also have a question:
If a scout or other stealthy unit has Gluttony, will they take supplies from enemy provinces they are hidden in? I'm pondering the use of 'hunger spirits' that have Gluttony 1000 or similar to starve out enemy armies.