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The Atabahi
Once a proud and cunning guild of [[shapeshifters]] that dwelt within the city of [[Spinesreach]], the '''Atabahi Rout'''
 
fell to a sickening madness in 417 MA that left
                        [GUILD LEADERS]
little of their guild to the waking world's cruelties. Forced to roam the world
                  Guildmaster: Osifer
now in disparate throngs and packs, the shapeshifters of both the Atabahi and
                Divine Patron: Severn, the Manipulator
[[Bahkatu]] found themselves to be a dying breed with madness lurking in the corners
                        Ceburi: Nuana, Devin, and Trask
of their mind.
            Fang of the Whelps: Nuana
[[Category:Guilds]][[Category:Defunct Guilds]]
 
The Atabahi Rout is an ancient pack of half-wolf, half-man creatures
known to some as lycanthropes. Serving as the claws of Artifice, the
Rout is loyal only to the Lord Severn over their own, and it is by His
will that they are blessed with inhuman swiftness and stealth. Their den
is located in the outskirts of Spinesreach, open only to their own kind.
Wielding three skills - those of Lycanthropy, Ferality, and Howling -
the Atabahi are more than amply suited to serve their own needs. With
Lycanthropy, they are able to mutate into their swift and tenacious
lupine form, while Ferality allows them the strength to kill with claws,
teeth, and bulk at their behest. Lastly, Howling is perhaps the wildest
of the three, enabling the lycanthrope to warp the minds and bodies of
their foes with their impressive vocal cords.

Latest revision as of 14:27, 15 July 2020

Once a proud and cunning guild of shapeshifters that dwelt within the city of Spinesreach, the Atabahi Rout fell to a sickening madness in 417 MA that left little of their guild to the waking world's cruelties. Forced to roam the world now in disparate throngs and packs, the shapeshifters of both the Atabahi and Bahkatu found themselves to be a dying breed with madness lurking in the corners of their mind.