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[[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]] encountered a '''creature''' in [[Roma CLII]]. It was an [[enemy]] of the [[Great House]]s, but was not [[the Enemy|''the'' enemy]] itself. It could shapeshift. It appeared with a single, glowing eye. It bragged that it could not be removed from time, hurt by a [[black hole]] or a [[star]], or bound by [[ritual]]. | [[Marcus Americanius Scriptor]] encountered a '''creature''' in [[Roma CLII]]. It was an [[enemy]] of the [[Great House]]s, but was not [[the Enemy|''the'' enemy]] itself. It could shapeshift. It appeared with a single, glowing eye. It bragged that it could not be removed from time, hurt by a [[black hole]] or a [[star]], or bound by [[ritual]]. | ||
The creature was hunting a group of twelve [[Homeworlder]]s who had removed themselves from "the board". It had killed seven of them in different worlds before encountering Scriptor. Scriptor killed the creature with a sword by thrusting it into its glowing eye. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlords of Utopia (novel)|Warlords of Utopia]]'') | The creature was hunting a group of twelve [[Homeworlder]]s who had removed themselves from "the board". It had killed seven of them in different worlds before encountering Scriptor. Scriptor killed the creature with a sword by thrusting it into its glowing eye. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlords of Utopia (novel)|Warlords of Utopia]]'') | ||
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]] | [[Category:Individuals of unknown species]] | ||
[[Category:Individuals in the War in Heaven]] | [[Category:Individuals in the War in Heaven]] |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 3 September 2020
Marcus Americanius Scriptor encountered a creature in Roma CLII. It was an enemy of the Great Houses, but was not the enemy itself. It could shapeshift. It appeared with a single, glowing eye. It bragged that it could not be removed from time, hurt by a black hole or a star, or bound by ritual.
The creature was hunting a group of twelve Homeworlders who had removed themselves from "the board". It had killed seven of them in different worlds before encountering Scriptor. Scriptor killed the creature with a sword by thrusting it into its glowing eye. (PROSE: Warlords of Utopia)