A Thallian's rampage

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Nice. Give the White Cloaks something to face. I'd suggest a buffy style tracking of a powerful thallian ravager, possibly one in bedlam, which is protected by dangerous chimerical nervosa created from the terror of his victims. possible questions are how he got so much glamour that he went into bedlam, and why is his glamour so badly tainted with evil.

Possibly this can be a introduction for a werewolf crossover plot with Black Spiral Dancers as the source of the tainted glamour?

Does anybody remember the old shadowkin game? They used the BSD as major villains in a plot with the BSD situated under Black Mountain. Perhaps the stones could have a memory ghost of a time that has not occurred, but might have in another world, or maybe it does happen in a version of the dreaming and there is leakage which is attracting the darkness.

--Liz W 14:00, 10 Mar 2005 (EST)Liz

no, wasn't here for that. Also don't want to overdo black mountain as the focus. we already have dragons, fae and possibly black magicians there. Possibly somwhere out past Scullin, as the BSD base.

My basic idea is that a pack of demonically corrupted werewolves (Black Spiral Dancers, the werewolf equivalent of thallian / dauntain). they have the long term goal of capturing Kantabal to get the demonic power and gnosis (glamour) the freehold provides. But they can't get into Kantabal. They are unaware of the Fae politics and see all fae as their enemy. They have found a way to detect uncrysalised fae (kenning 4 will do it) and are kidnapping these people and corrupting them with dark glamour (which they call balefire) which crysalises the Fae into a corrupt thallian. The process is icky and dangerous and some of the victims die, the rest are nearly all driven mad (even for thallian). The BSD release them back into the city like plague carriers, kowing that once all the fae are corrupted by their evil demonic power they will be able to reveal themselves as allies, combine forces and free the demon, gaining ultimate power from it.

Gwydion, as a bastion of purity, stands against them like a lighthouse.

--User:mark B 12:00, 11 Mar 2005

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