Post by Lacey Mirovitch on Sept 22, 2009 12:48:17 GMT -5
Character types
Animone: an accredited psion with the ability to telepathically connect with and heal animals, generally employed as veterinarians.
A’nankhimel: (demon term) 1. Fallen demon 2. A demon who has tied him/herself to a human mate 3. Chained 4. Shield
Ceremonial: an accredited psion whose talent lies in working with traditional sorcery, accumulating power and “spending” it in controlled bursts. 2. Ceremonial magick, otherwise known as sorcery instead of moreorganic witchery. 3. (slang) Any Greater Work Of Magick.
Clormen-13 (slang- Chill, Ice, Rock, Smack, Dust) an addictive alkaloid drug *Note: Chill is high-profit for the big pharmaceutical companies as well as the mob, being instantly addictive. There is no cure for chill addiction.
Dead Head: 1. Necromancer 2. Normal human without psionic abilities.
Demon: any sentient, alien intelligence, either corporeal or no corporeal that interacts with humans. 2. The denizens of hell, often mistaken for gods or novo christer evil sprits, actually a sentient non human species with technology and psionic/magical ability much exceeding humanity’s. 3. Any member of the pervious definition’s species. 4. A particularly bad physiological addiction .
Feeder: 1. A psion who has lost the ability to process ambient power and depends on “jolts” of vital engery stolen from other human beings, psion or normal. 2. (Psion slang) Fair-weather friend.
Flight: a class/social rank of demons. *note: there are strictly speaking three classes of demons: the low, lesser and greater. Magi most often deal with higher echelons of the Low Flight and the lower echelons of the Lesser Flight. The Great Flight demon are almost impossible to control and very dangerous.
Hedaira: 1. an endearment 2. a description of a human woman tied to a Fallen (A’nankhimel) Demon.
Magi: *note the term “Magus” is archaic and hardly ever used. ”Magi” has become singular or plural, and neuter gender. 1. Psion who has undergone basic training. 2. An accredited psion with the training to call demons or harness etheric force from the disturbance created the magically methods used to call demons; usually working in circles or loose affiliations.
Master Nichtvren : 1. a Nichtvren who is free of obligation to his or her maker. 2. A Nichtvren who holds territory.
Necromancer : (slang: Deadhead) an accredited psion with the ability to bring a soul back from the death to answer questions. *note: can also in certain instances, heal mortal wounds and keep a soul from escaping into death.
Nichtvren: (slang: suck head) Alter human capable of living off human blood *note: older Nichtvren may possibly live off strong emotions, especially those produced by psion. Since they are altered humans, Nichtvren occupy a space between humanity and “other species “; but are defined as a paranormal species.
Psion: an accredited trained or apprentice human with psionic abilities. 2. A human with psionic abilities.
Runewitch: a psion whose secondary or primary talent includes the ability to handle runes with more ease then other psions.
Sedayeen: an accredited psion whose talent is healing *note: saydeen are incapable even of self defense, being allergic to violence and prone to feeling the pain the inflict. This makes them incredible healers but also incredibly vulnerable.
Sexwitch : an accredited psion who works with the power raised from the act of sex; pain also produces an endorphin and energy rush for sewitches.
Shaman: The most common and catch-all term for a psion who has psionic ability but doesn’t fall into any particular category .
Skinlin: (slang: dirtwitch) an accredited psion whose talent has to do with plants and plant DNA *note: Skinlin use their voices, holding sustained tones, wedded to power to alter the plant DNA and structure . Their training makes them susceptible to violent rages.
Werecain: (slang: ’cain, furboy) alter human capable of changing to a furred animal form at will. *note: there are several different subsets. Outsiders and normal humans are generally incapable of telling the differences between the subsets.
Animone: an accredited psion with the ability to telepathically connect with and heal animals, generally employed as veterinarians.
A’nankhimel: (demon term) 1. Fallen demon 2. A demon who has tied him/herself to a human mate 3. Chained 4. Shield
Ceremonial: an accredited psion whose talent lies in working with traditional sorcery, accumulating power and “spending” it in controlled bursts. 2. Ceremonial magick, otherwise known as sorcery instead of moreorganic witchery. 3. (slang) Any Greater Work Of Magick.
Clormen-13 (slang- Chill, Ice, Rock, Smack, Dust) an addictive alkaloid drug *Note: Chill is high-profit for the big pharmaceutical companies as well as the mob, being instantly addictive. There is no cure for chill addiction.
Dead Head: 1. Necromancer 2. Normal human without psionic abilities.
Demon: any sentient, alien intelligence, either corporeal or no corporeal that interacts with humans. 2. The denizens of hell, often mistaken for gods or novo christer evil sprits, actually a sentient non human species with technology and psionic/magical ability much exceeding humanity’s. 3. Any member of the pervious definition’s species. 4. A particularly bad physiological addiction .
Feeder: 1. A psion who has lost the ability to process ambient power and depends on “jolts” of vital engery stolen from other human beings, psion or normal. 2. (Psion slang) Fair-weather friend.
Flight: a class/social rank of demons. *note: there are strictly speaking three classes of demons: the low, lesser and greater. Magi most often deal with higher echelons of the Low Flight and the lower echelons of the Lesser Flight. The Great Flight demon are almost impossible to control and very dangerous.
Hedaira: 1. an endearment 2. a description of a human woman tied to a Fallen (A’nankhimel) Demon.
Magi: *note the term “Magus” is archaic and hardly ever used. ”Magi” has become singular or plural, and neuter gender. 1. Psion who has undergone basic training. 2. An accredited psion with the training to call demons or harness etheric force from the disturbance created the magically methods used to call demons; usually working in circles or loose affiliations.
Master Nichtvren : 1. a Nichtvren who is free of obligation to his or her maker. 2. A Nichtvren who holds territory.
Necromancer : (slang: Deadhead) an accredited psion with the ability to bring a soul back from the death to answer questions. *note: can also in certain instances, heal mortal wounds and keep a soul from escaping into death.
Nichtvren: (slang: suck head) Alter human capable of living off human blood *note: older Nichtvren may possibly live off strong emotions, especially those produced by psion. Since they are altered humans, Nichtvren occupy a space between humanity and “other species “; but are defined as a paranormal species.
Psion: an accredited trained or apprentice human with psionic abilities. 2. A human with psionic abilities.
Runewitch: a psion whose secondary or primary talent includes the ability to handle runes with more ease then other psions.
Sedayeen: an accredited psion whose talent is healing *note: saydeen are incapable even of self defense, being allergic to violence and prone to feeling the pain the inflict. This makes them incredible healers but also incredibly vulnerable.
Sexwitch : an accredited psion who works with the power raised from the act of sex; pain also produces an endorphin and energy rush for sewitches.
Shaman: The most common and catch-all term for a psion who has psionic ability but doesn’t fall into any particular category .
Skinlin: (slang: dirtwitch) an accredited psion whose talent has to do with plants and plant DNA *note: Skinlin use their voices, holding sustained tones, wedded to power to alter the plant DNA and structure . Their training makes them susceptible to violent rages.
Werecain: (slang: ’cain, furboy) alter human capable of changing to a furred animal form at will. *note: there are several different subsets. Outsiders and normal humans are generally incapable of telling the differences between the subsets.