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|origin = [[Hervoken]] | |origin = [[Hervoken]] | ||
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The '''Sky-hearts''' were the [[Hervoken]]'s [[spacecraft]]s | The '''Sky-hearts''' were the [[Hervoken]]'s [[spacecraft]]s, and were extremely large; the one underneath [[Blackwood Falls]] lay under much of the town. They were extremely powerful when in perfect shape, able to survive anything up to being thrown into a [[star]]. | ||
Sky-hearts looked partially [[Biotechnology|organic in nature]]. Their energy systems were series of root-like structures which covered much of the ship. The controls looked like blackened roots and tumours. A sky-heart was powered by both negative psychic energy (pain, distress, terror etc) and flesh of any species — so, in effect, their spaceships and other devices ate creatures if they ran low on fuel. Each Hervoken Sky-heart was equipped with a [[Necris]], a book which acted as the starter motor for the ship. It also seemed to be responsible for channelling energy around the ship and into the Hervoken themselves. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forever Autumn]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 20 April 2024
The Sky-hearts were the Hervoken's spacecrafts, and were extremely large; the one underneath Blackwood Falls lay under much of the town. They were extremely powerful when in perfect shape, able to survive anything up to being thrown into a star.
Sky-hearts looked partially organic in nature. Their energy systems were series of root-like structures which covered much of the ship. The controls looked like blackened roots and tumours. A sky-heart was powered by both negative psychic energy (pain, distress, terror etc) and flesh of any species — so, in effect, their spaceships and other devices ate creatures if they ran low on fuel. Each Hervoken Sky-heart was equipped with a Necris, a book which acted as the starter motor for the ship. It also seemed to be responsible for channelling energy around the ship and into the Hervoken themselves. (PROSE: Forever Autumn)