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| | The '''Bloodborn''' were the first [[Consanguine]] guild of [[Sapience]], taking a step |
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| Sanguine Caliph: Ilyon
| | Otherwise known as the Blood Magi, the Bloodborn drew upon hidden powers of |
| Divine Patron: [[Chakrasul]], Goddess of Corruption
| | the Blood through arcane rituals only known to them. They delved dangerously |
| Caster of Crimson Shadows: Xarian
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| The Bloodborn are the first Consanguine guild of Sapience, taking a step | |
| away from the status of undead Houses to that of an official guild. | |
| Otherwise known as the Blood Magi, the Bloodborn draw upon hidden powers of | |
| the Blood through arcane rituals only known to them. They delve dangerously | |
| into taboo arts of blood experimentation, through which are uncovered many | | into taboo arts of blood experimentation, through which are uncovered many |
| latent sources of magic within the blood. | | latent sources of magic within the blood. |
| | | [[Category:Guilds]][[Category:Defunct Guilds]] |
| The Bloodborn have also been dubbed the "Reborn", for it is believed that
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| these undead sages are an entirely different breed of Consanguine. They are
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| feared for their uses of [[Hematurgy]], in contrast to the mastery over the
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| Blood bond, [[Sanguis]], which conventional Consanguine learn.
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| Sorcerers in their own regard, power comes from their knowledge of the blood
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| and how this power may be unlocked through the use of hemic rituals. Failure
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| is not an option, for the price to pay is great. Mastery over these often
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| complicated rituals is just as rewarding, however, for they are rumoured not
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| only to slough off disadvantages inherited from undeath, but enhance the
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| perfection over body and mind.
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| [[Corpus]] and [[Mentis]] are the two skills that the Blood Magi retain from their
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| roots, and it is through these skills that they hone not only the body to a
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| state of grace and immortality, but their ability to drive deadly maladies
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| deep into the minds of their prey.
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| The Bloodborn are rumoured to be a group of elitists, even among the ranks
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| of the Consanguine, and high standards of conduct await those who seek
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| entrance to the guild.
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