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Revision as of 19:54, 16 January 2020

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The Shadowed

"I feel the shadow- and I like it!"

Introduction

The Shadowed are a faction of spirits, coming from the Shadowlands and headed by The Anax. Their intent is revenge upon those that did Anaximanes Ravenhurst wrong all those years ago.

Lead Positions

The Anax

The Anax is currently enslaved through his fetter.

Evelyn Addams

Evelyn Addams alone survived the night at Ghost Nook, and found a way to enslave The Anax through his fetter.

Creation

The Shadowed are spirits whom have given up their soul to The Anax. The Anax reaches into the victim's mind, discovering their primary fear. He then exploits that fear, making his victim live it. He subjects them to their most petrifying thoughts, and only relents when they have agreed to give up their souls. The instant they do, they become Shadowed. Gray skinned, green eyed, servants to a Shadow Lord.

With the addition of Evelyn Addams, the Shadowed are reinforced with any matter of reanimation. Using shadow magic, life itself is renewed in the dead.

Unit Types

To start with, the Shadowed have been revealed. Each one is slightly unique, based on the fears of the person transformed. Who knows what else will come from the Shadowlands.

Notable Shadowed

Biography

The Anax: Call of the Cursed One

In The Anax: Call of the Cursed One, the Shadowed are slaves of The Anax; tortured spirits who traded their soul to avoid fighting their worst fear. On the night of Halloween, The Anax comes to add more souls to his collection.

Desideratum: Blood Bonds

In Desideratum: Blood Bonds, the Shadowed are used in addition to the reanimated from Evelyn Addams to claim the Scepter of Osiris. He faces off against Absinthe Van Gothen at the Portland Museum.

Gallery