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*Cyclopean — The Cyclopeans are like the ancient hunters and herdsmen of legend who sought men for their cooking pots: changelings who resemble Cyclops of Archaic Greece or the wind-borne footless Wendigo of North America. ''Blessing:''Smell the Blood (CtL 117-118)
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*Bloodbrute — Veterans of the fighting pits frequented by jaded Gentry, the Bloodbrutes were kept for one purpose only: to fight for their Keepers’ enjoyment. ''Blessing:''Improvised Mayhem (WM90)
*Farwalker — Changelings who resemble the abominable men of mystery, the possibly savage hairy creatures of the wilds whose existence straddles the divide between folklore and cryptozoology: the Australian yowie and dozens of other wild men. ''Blessing:'' The Elusive Gift (CtL 118)
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*Corpsegrinder — Some Ogres are fed upon death. The Corpsegrinders are survivors of massive charnel pits, brutes maintained on a diet of bones and carrion, the hulking guardians of burial grounds. ''Blessing:'' Sepulchral Hunger (WM90)
*Gargantuan — Captured by giants, these changelings had to grow to a greater stature, perhaps being stretched on racks or forced to drink noxious potions. As humans, they appear less freakish, though many purchase the Giant Merit. ''Blessing:'' Spurious Stature (CtL 118)
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*Cyclopean — The Cyclopeans are like the ancient hunters and herdsmen of legend who sought men for their cooking pots: changelings who resemble Cyclops of Archaic Greece or the wind-borne footless Wendigo of North America. ''Blessing:''Smell the Blood (CtL117, WM86)
*Gristlegrinder — Man-eaters and gluttons, taking their cue from the English Black Annis, the rakshas of India, but also sometimes resembling more modern Ogres, such as the masked unstoppable lunatics of slash-andstalk horror movies. ''Blessing:'' Terrible Teeth (CtL 118)
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*Farwalker — Changelings who resemble the abominable men of mystery, the savage hairy creatures of the wilds whose existence straddles the divide between folklore and cryptozoology: the Australian yowie and dozens of other wild men. ''Blessing:'' The Elusive Gift (CtL118, WM86)
*Stonebones — Changelings who resemble the rocky giants of folklore, Nordic trolls, Native American mountain spirits and the like. ''Blessing:'' Obdurate Skin. (CtL 118)
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*Gargantuan — Captured by giants, these changelings had to grow to a greater stature, perhaps being stretched on racks or forced to drink noxious potions. As humans, they appear less freakish, though many purchase the Giant Merit. ''Blessing:'' Spurious Stature (CtL118, WM87)
*Water-Dweller — Changelings who resemble the legendary water-demons of many cultures, from life-demanding river spirits through to the trolls of coastal caves and under-bridge shadows. ''Blessing:'' Lie Under the Waves (CtL 119)
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*Gristlegrinder — Man-eaters and gluttons, taking their cue from the English Black Annis, the rakshas of India, but also sometimes resembling more modern Ogres, such as the masked unstoppable lunatics of slash-andstalk horror movies. ''Blessing:'' Terrible Teeth (CtL118, WM88)
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*Render — The Renders were kept as living engines of destruction. They may have been used as shock troops in a besieging army, charged with ripping open the gates and tearing down the enemy’s towers. ''Blessing:'' Sundering Talons (WM91)
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*Stonebones — Changelings who resemble the rocky giants of folklore, Nordic trolls, Native American mountain spirits and the like. ''Blessing:'' Obdurate Skin. (CtL118, WM88)
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*Water-Dweller — Changelings who resemble the legendary water-demons of many cultures, from life-demanding river spirits through to the trolls of coastal caves and under-bridge shadows. ''Blessing:'' Lie Under the Waves (CtL119, WM89)
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*Witchtooth — The embodiment of the cruel, man eating hag and the selfish, mystical monster, the Witchtooth is among the wisest and most cunning of Ogres. ''Blessing:''Black Hex (WM91)

Latest revision as of 05:05, 27 July 2014

SEEMING: Ogres

KITHS

  • Bloodbrute — Veterans of the fighting pits frequented by jaded Gentry, the Bloodbrutes were kept for one purpose only: to fight for their Keepers’ enjoyment. Blessing:Improvised Mayhem (WM90)
  • Corpsegrinder — Some Ogres are fed upon death. The Corpsegrinders are survivors of massive charnel pits, brutes maintained on a diet of bones and carrion, the hulking guardians of burial grounds. Blessing: Sepulchral Hunger (WM90)
  • Cyclopean — The Cyclopeans are like the ancient hunters and herdsmen of legend who sought men for their cooking pots: changelings who resemble Cyclops of Archaic Greece or the wind-borne footless Wendigo of North America. Blessing:Smell the Blood (CtL117, WM86)
  • Farwalker — Changelings who resemble the abominable men of mystery, the savage hairy creatures of the wilds whose existence straddles the divide between folklore and cryptozoology: the Australian yowie and dozens of other wild men. Blessing: The Elusive Gift (CtL118, WM86)
  • Gargantuan — Captured by giants, these changelings had to grow to a greater stature, perhaps being stretched on racks or forced to drink noxious potions. As humans, they appear less freakish, though many purchase the Giant Merit. Blessing: Spurious Stature (CtL118, WM87)
  • Gristlegrinder — Man-eaters and gluttons, taking their cue from the English Black Annis, the rakshas of India, but also sometimes resembling more modern Ogres, such as the masked unstoppable lunatics of slash-andstalk horror movies. Blessing: Terrible Teeth (CtL118, WM88)
  • Render — The Renders were kept as living engines of destruction. They may have been used as shock troops in a besieging army, charged with ripping open the gates and tearing down the enemy’s towers. Blessing: Sundering Talons (WM91)
  • Stonebones — Changelings who resemble the rocky giants of folklore, Nordic trolls, Native American mountain spirits and the like. Blessing: Obdurate Skin. (CtL118, WM88)
  • Water-Dweller — Changelings who resemble the legendary water-demons of many cultures, from life-demanding river spirits through to the trolls of coastal caves and under-bridge shadows. Blessing: Lie Under the Waves (CtL119, WM89)
  • Witchtooth — The embodiment of the cruel, man eating hag and the selfish, mystical monster, the Witchtooth is among the wisest and most cunning of Ogres. Blessing:Black Hex (WM91)

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