Lavender Haze
Do you fear death?
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Dev Thread: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/65523-we-are-here-primeval-post-invasion/
Name: Sutta'ari
Availability: Rare
Quality: B - Veteran
Type: Infantry
Strength: 1,100
Description: These malfeasant constructs are the war leaders of the Host of Ziost. Where the Host arose from the fresh corpses of the Primeval and the Sanctum, these cadavers lay frozen beneath layers of permafrost on Ziost's surface. Ancient Sith soldiers, who perished in a conflict many thousands of years ago. They are powerful and possess malevolent intellect. Armed with archaic alchemical blades and armor, they pose a far greater threat in a one on one encounter than the lesser undead who they lead. Their bites will still spread the infection of Tsaiwinnoka Hoyakut and turn their victims into lesser undead, but they are more likely to slay their foes with axe or sword. Each of them control 100 of the reanimate. Killing one requires destruction of the brain, where the infection resides, though this is easier said then done.
A hundred of them form Warok's retinue when he resides in an abandoned Sith fortress on Ziost.
IMG:
Dev Thread: http://starwarsrp.net/topic/65523-we-are-here-primeval-post-invasion/
Name: Sutta'ari
Availability: Rare
Quality: B - Veteran
Type: Infantry
Strength: 1,100
Description: These malfeasant constructs are the war leaders of the Host of Ziost. Where the Host arose from the fresh corpses of the Primeval and the Sanctum, these cadavers lay frozen beneath layers of permafrost on Ziost's surface. Ancient Sith soldiers, who perished in a conflict many thousands of years ago. They are powerful and possess malevolent intellect. Armed with archaic alchemical blades and armor, they pose a far greater threat in a one on one encounter than the lesser undead who they lead. Their bites will still spread the infection of Tsaiwinnoka Hoyakut and turn their victims into lesser undead, but they are more likely to slay their foes with axe or sword. Each of them control 100 of the reanimate. Killing one requires destruction of the brain, where the infection resides, though this is easier said then done.
A hundred of them form Warok's retinue when he resides in an abandoned Sith fortress on Ziost.