Thursday, January 21, 2016

Nergüi

Nergüi

A #SwordsWithoutMaster Rogue.

An outrider, scouting from the High Steppes.

All that Deserves a Name
Chuluun - Nergüi's fleet-footed horse, dun, scarred, and fearless in battle.
Khergit - the horse-archer peoples from whom Nergüi hails.
Sanjar Noyan - the war-leader of the Khergit hordes, who demands their fealty.

Feats Heroic
Barbaric - Nergüi barks forth a disturbing, unhinged laughter as he draws back his bowstring, sighting down the arrow with murder glittering in his eyes.
Jovial - Singing in the way of his people, Nergüi howls deep in his throat as he charges forward, wicked curved sword gleaming as he goes.

Trick
Unparalleled - Nergüi has a "Barbaric" tone instead of "Glum".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mA_Fh8vuIM

10 comments:

  1. I've never personally played, nor even seen that I can recall, an eidolon that wasn't a picture. Then this song spent the last few days pounding in my head, demanding to be personified.

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  2. If you replaced Glum, shouldn't you have Barbaric in your Feat Heroic?

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  3. Fixed! This is what I get for writing a Rogue at 0345 in the damn morning; wrote Feats before I settled on Unparalleled. Good catch, thanks!

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  4. James Sharkey, thanks again for posting this song the other day, it's like the leitmotif for my entire week. :D

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  5. Glad to help!  Guess I'll give this game a look, now that I am aware of it.  :)

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  6. James Sharkey there's a "Sunday AM Swords" pickup group (often run by the creator, Epidiah Ravachol) every weekend at 0930 EST and again 3 hours later, and/or I would be happy to run a Hangout or PbP game for you and some of our FO friends sometime!

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  7. Interesting.  I'll have to see if I can check it out at some point, thanks!

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  8. Ok yes, this is rad. Love the throat singing!

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  9. When in the Dream Realms, can also ride his horse into the air, and fire an entire cloud of arrows in one pull of his bow.

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