Difference between revisions of "Trumpets of Ruin"
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The visions of John spoke of angels who sounded their horns and heralded woe upon the world; but when the Trumpets of Ruin are called upon, it is the abyss itself that answers. Earth quakes, fire spreads, vermin swarm, and darkness covers the land — not as chastisement, but as ruin for its own sake. | The visions of John spoke of angels who sounded their horns and heralded woe upon the world; but when the Trumpets of Ruin are called upon, it is the abyss itself that answers. Earth quakes, fire spreads, vermin swarm, and darkness covers the land — not as chastisement, but as ruin for its own sake. | ||
| − | This Prowess emulates the effects of the [[Apocalypse]] Feat. | + | This Prowess emulates the effects of the [[Apocalypse]] Feat, but in a far more gruesome and merciless fashion. Its horrors fall chiefly upon the faithful and innocent, slaughtering pious Christians, while the corrupt, the wicked, and the damned are mostly spared. |
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 21 August 2025
Synonyms: Blight, Perdition, Devastation
Special: Prowess
Trumpets of Ruin is a Prowess, this special kind of Feat is an action that can only be done once per scenario.
To acquire it, you need to already have another Feat related to it, for example : ⛧ Dark Faith and character at least level 5
Your Game Master may accept to waive such prerequisites if your background or in game actions justify it.
Special: Hidden
Trumpets of Ruin is a Hidden Feat. It can only be given to you by the Game Master and you cannot talk about this Feat with other Players.
Description
To sound the Trumpets of Ruin is to summon not the justice of Heaven, but the laughter of Hell. Where the Apocalypse is scourge and judgment, the Trumpets are mockery and desecration — calamities loosed not for righteousness, but for cruelty.
The visions of John spoke of angels who sounded their horns and heralded woe upon the world; but when the Trumpets of Ruin are called upon, it is the abyss itself that answers. Earth quakes, fire spreads, vermin swarm, and darkness covers the land — not as chastisement, but as ruin for its own sake.
This Prowess emulates the effects of the Apocalypse Feat, but in a far more gruesome and merciless fashion. Its horrors fall chiefly upon the faithful and innocent, slaughtering pious Christians, while the corrupt, the wicked, and the damned are mostly spared.