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Devourers have become more ferocious and merciless than | Devourers have become more ferocious and merciless than | ||
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| + | == Ragn'arok == | ||
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| + | Born on the verge of the Age | ||
| + | of Battles, the Devourers are the | ||
| + | perfect symbol of the destructive | ||
| + | frenzy of the Rag’narok. | ||
| + | Th ere is no possible compromise: | ||
| + | the Hyena is the executioner | ||
| + | of the weak and the slayer | ||
| + | of any god-fearing empire. | ||
| + | Th rough carnage the Hyena | ||
| + | denounces the deceitful game | ||
| + | of the gods and intends to bring | ||
| + | it to an end. Th e Rag’narok must | ||
| + | end with the fall of law and the | ||
| + | gods. Once victory and freedom | ||
| + | are earned, the torment of | ||
| + | mortals shall end. It will then | ||
| + | be time to build a new future. | ||
| + | Th e Devourers do not believe | ||
| + | in Destiny anymore: the future | ||
| + | is not written in stone; it is in | ||
| + | the hands of those who seize | ||
| + | it by force or cunning. During | ||
| + | the fi rst years of their existence | ||
| + | the Devourers have unleashed a hurricane of destruction and | ||
| + | hatred. Nevertheless, time and the revelations of their profaners | ||
| + | have tempered their rage: they are slowly forming a true | ||
| + | people, united by motives stronger than carnage. Th e most | ||
| + | awakened among them are envisioning new models of society. | ||
| + | Th e Rag’narok could well be the baptism of blood for a new | ||
| + | golden age. | ||
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| + | == Army == | ||
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| + | Disowned by their peoples of origin, hunted by the servants | ||
| + | of the gods and boiling with torment, the Devourers are forever | ||
| + | at war. Th e Beast and its champions teach them a highly | ||
| + | evolved art of combat, in perfect contrast with the rage that | ||
| + | overcomes them in battle. Th is martial mastery allows them | ||
| + | to compensate for their lack of discipline on the fi eld. In fact, | ||
| + | the Devourers hate authority and will only follow those they | ||
| + | believe worthy of being their leaders. Once engaged in the fray, | ||
| + | many are those who give in to the fury and become oblivious | ||
| + | to orders. | ||
| + | Equipped with two handed weapons, twisted reapers or | ||
| + | shields, the voracious are the main body of the army of the | ||
| + | Hyena. Over the howls of the frantic charge, all the enemy can | ||
| + | hear is the whining of the stars of the Beast, missiles with an | ||
| + | unpredictable trajectory thrown by the dreaded headhunters. | ||
| + | Less impetuous but even more terrifying, the fl esh-eaters form | ||
| + | the elite of the Devourers. Protected by their thick armor, they | ||
| + | wield the fangs of Vile-Tis, blades whose edge never blunts. | ||
| + | Th e fl esh-eaters might be masters of combat, but tyrants are | ||
| + | virtuosos. Th ese now legendary fi ghters rule the battlefi eld | ||
| + | with their unequalled combat skills. In the shadows of the terrifying | ||
| + | warriors of the Hyena, the eclipsantes assassinate their | ||
| + | victims in a bloody celebration of grace and fury. | ||
| + | Devourers are not all wolfen: the half-elves of the Ynkarô | ||
| + | river are also disciples of the Beast. Blood warriors, slashers | ||
| + | and gray guards stand out with their agility and the cruelty | ||
| + | they display towards the enemy. | ||