Jwoad
1st Initiate
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Post by Jwoad on Feb 10, 2005 19:22:57 GMT -5
The path of the spirtual warrior often referred to as the Hunter's Path.
The path of the warrior is more often then not a solitary one. Often broken by small intervals of new friends and quickly made family. for the warrior The honor of themselve and those they love are the full and utter way of the world.
But beyond self honor.there is the world. a small few among those path. follow the Grey path.
Warriors who believe that the world can not be saved without self sacrifice of themselves. taking the energy of the world.light grey dark. involves more then just sacrfice of life and blood. but of pieces of soul as well. those who cannot protect themselves must be protected at any and all cost. and th eprice to pay with yourself is small as compared to the price an innocent would pay for life if injured or whatnot.
small tidbits more coming soon
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Post by Angaridatha on Feb 11, 2005 18:09:35 GMT -5
Yay! *burns with curiosity*
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Jwoad
1st Initiate
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Post by Jwoad on Feb 12, 2005 11:30:31 GMT -5
~chuckles~ at least someones reading...There are certain laws and codes to be followed. each action has a equal and oppisate reaction...
Treat others as though you wish to be treated. warriors live there lives in peace 90 percent of the time.true warriors.they live to train perfect not only their bodies but minds as well
Now in any caste system...especially in Communities ( I refer to the vampires) everyone here knows the majority of vampires in my opinion are monsters.. but I do respect there little Codex and Black Viel.. NOTICE I said majority there are one or two here or there that i enjoy.. I'm borrowing the following from one of the Houses.
The warrior caste in some ways may seem less powerful than even the counselors, but one of their benefits is that their true strengths are hidden. Their powers tend to manifest themselves in a very physical nature, allowing them to consciously augment their natural strength, stamina, and speed. In body, they tend to be broad-shouldered and rugged, with a natural propensity for various martial arts. They can also consciously enhance their healing so they recover almost completely from the most grievous of wounds.
Warriors are typically less sensitive to the subtle reality than either priests or counselors, although they can achieve sensitivity with effort. Mainly, this desensitized state is brought about by a thick "wall" which protects them from the energy of others. It is a kind of psychic armor that is kept in place instinctually and without any thought or effort. It may be hard to recognize the Potential in a warrior because of this armor, as it tends to keep their energy in as well as keeping other energies out. Do not mistake the wall for spiritual thick-headedness, however. Like the rocky crust of a volcano, the warrior's armor hides a volatile and immensely powerful force within. Once a warrior has learned to tap this force, they are a power to be reckoned with.
Warriors almost always excel at warcraft, having an instinctive knowledge of weapons and their handling. They are often remarkable strategists and tacticians. This results from the sum of their memories and skills gained in previous lives. This remembering can be called forth consciously, but is always present and ready to be drawn upon on an unspoken level. A warrior's inherent physical prowess tends to make him restless in this world. He can easily feel caged and oppressed by the edicts of society, and his wasted talents have a danger of spilling out into undirected aggression.
In terms of feeding, the needs of a warrior are much like those of a counselor. Casual physical contact or even long-distance draws are all they ordinarily require to fill their needs. Unlike counselors, warriors tend not to get lost in feeding for its own sake, and they are very resistant to being fed from.
An unawakened warrior tends to instinctively make use of his physical powers. Especially in times of trauma and distress, these abilities will come to him without a conscious effort. Extensive use of his latent powers will drive an unawakened warrior to feed. This process can occur unconsciously, often in a group draw, but it may serve to awaken the warrior to his true nature.
Warriors suffer from the traditional drawbacks of our kind. They are bound more strongly to the cycles than are the counselors, though they are not as limited by these cycles as the priests. They are sensitive to bright light and their reaction to food will wax and wane according to their energy levels. When their energies are very low and they do not feed to replenish them, warriors will require a greater quantity of food to sustain themselves, but this will rarely satisfy. It may even make them sick.
Of all the castes, the warriors store the greatest portion of energy. This is energy not meant to be fed from, but energy which can be directed through their Will and their rage. Although it takes a good deal to delve deep enough into the warrior to reach his hidden reserves, once this well-spring is tapped, the power and intensity of the output is immense.
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Post by Angaridatha on Oct 13, 2005 18:46:33 GMT -5
Would that happen to be a Kheperian Caste? Just curious
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