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+ | ====== Changing Breeds Part XII: The Spinner-Kin ====== | ||
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+ | Oh Christ why am I doing this again | ||
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+ | The first sentence of the segment reminds me why I took so long to get back to updating this review. | ||
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+ | > Elegant yet chillingly dispassionate, | ||
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+ | God. Anyway, they apparently have the nickname (sorry, ' | ||
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+ | > Having an unquenchable lust; not being able to stop screwing your partner; sex addicts. | ||
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+ | Changing Breeds, everybody. | ||
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+ | Anyway, the ' | ||
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+ | Spinner-Kin live for about five years after their First Change, leading to an almost fanatical devotion to seizing the day. This usually expresses itself in being endlessly social, but some of them go all emo and skulk around. They also have little use for families, being rather universally shitty parents or spouses who give little guidance to their children. They rarely have friendships or spouses, seeing the connections as too fragile and meaningless, | ||
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+ | Arnae live all over the globe, with several examples of pretty cool adaptations spiders have made (underwater air domes from silk, now nowhere is safe!), though it does imply they also live in Antarctica which I'm pretty damn sure they don't. Spider eating habits are also mentioned, and some are apparently chiefly cannibals like several spiders. I'd be less inclined to call this retarded if it weren' | ||
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+ | This is where they bring in the Azlu from nWerewolf, if only to distance themselves from them. For the unaware, there' | ||
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+ | The Beshilu want to rip down the barrier between Spirit and Flesh to reunite the two, not particularly caring that this would be horrendously catastrophic to both sides, as it would allow the Beshilu to recombine into the Plague King, an ancient, blind, disease-ridden rat spirit killed in prehistory. Meanwhile, the Azlu -who are also descended from a powerful spirit from prehistory - want to strengthen the boundary between Spirit and Flesh until both are strangled off, starving reality of definition and starving the Shadow of Essence, its lifeblood. To paraphrase from one of the books: "Do realize that this will happen? Yes. Will it be bad? Probably. Do they care? Not in the slightest." | ||
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+ | I bring all this up to show what good setting background is like, by the way. The book does to just go " | ||
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+ | Anyway, moving on. Females always take the natural leadership role and focus mostly on Physical attributes while men focus on Mental and Social. In case you weren' | ||
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+ | > Stereotypes\\ | ||
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+ | Now to the breeds. It's a weird mix of good and bad this time. | ||
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+ | First, we have the **Nanekisu**, | ||
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+ | All Nanekisu have a silver-white scar vaguely resembling a hand on their undercarriage in animal form (which was apparently cut, if you keep reading) and Warform, which is a huge teeming mass of spiders in the shape of a colossal spider. | ||
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+ | To get information from the Nanekisu, you have to pay a price in blood by fighting one in combat. The more valuable or secret the information is, the stronger the warrior you must face is. | ||
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+ | Now we get to the part that I'm still undecided about : this breed is apparently joinable. A spider-shifter can, if they defeat a Nanekisu in combat, ask to become one. They are then given a challenge: if they allow themselves to be poisoned to death, and the ritualist will revive them as a Nanekisu. Simply accepting is passing: all supplicants are accepted if they submit. | ||
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+ | Here's the really weird part: the breed is apparently a collective hive-mind. The text says they still have their own souls and bodies, but one mind apparently drives the Nanekisu in all their manifestations. You could read this as something from them all being ' | ||
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+ | The latter is really fucking cool, but it also steps pretty hard on the toes of the Azlu and doesn' | ||
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+ | Anyway, mechanically, | ||
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+ | So I guess the moral of the story is that if you find something cool in Changing Breeds they probably stole it from another line. | ||
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+ | Next up are the **Carapaché**, | ||
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+ | They are all painfully skinny and of Latin descent, who hate clothes because it makes them think of the webs they were caught in during their First Change. Their Warform is a giant fucking tarantula that spins webs, which they acknowledge isn't the case, but most people don't discuss biology when being eaten by a tarantula the size of a Volkswagen. | ||
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+ | Mechanically, | ||
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+ | In Other Species, we have two more, the first being as {{https:// | ||
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+ | > In the grand towers above Hong Kong and the vaults below Singapore, a fatal game of Go has been waging for nearly 1,300 years. Open the wrong door in Beijing or turn your head in San Francisco just a moment too soon, and you may see one of the 10,000 secrets of old Qin. Neither Communists nor emperors nor Western oafs could untangle the web of the C'hi Hsu, a venerable breed whose alchemies stop the tread of time. In the centers of those webs sit vampiric spider-witches whose arts stave off the frailty of their kind. | ||
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+ | So yeah, Chinese vampire lich spider people, because why the fuck not. **C'hi Hsu** might be intended to mean Mystic Webs, but whatever. Arnea must pass 1,000 tests presented by a master of Five-Web Magic to learn the secrets of immortality, | ||
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+ | To save the rest of the writeup: think " | ||
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+ | Mechanically, | ||
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+ | Lastly are the **Sicarius**, | ||
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+ | You think I'm joking, don't you? | ||
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+ | > Legends claim that Poison was once the concubine of Sleep. Dressed richly in the fever dreams and delusions of early Man, she wooed Him into a false peace. She brought wakeful dreamers into states that mimicked dreaming and death. Sleep had more territory with which to travel due to her ministrations. He fell for Poison' | ||
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+ | Misandry, misogyny, bad mythological writing, callbacks to the everpresent lolmadness in oWoD, cringe-worthy sexuality, and the implication of the spider form invoking some emotion of love/ | ||
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+ | **CHANGING BREEDS, EVERYBODY.** | ||
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+ | Next time: Ursara. I pray that we get through this without a gay joke. | ||
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