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Origin | God-from-Mist |
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Titles | The Frozen General |
Aspects | |
Date of arrival | 500 CE |
Owner(s) | t3isukone |
The Warrior Maid is the thirteenth Hour of the Fansus, whose tarot is Death, and whose Aspects are Edge and Winter in declining order.
Contents
History
Description
The Warrior Maid is an Hour of war and death from war. She is the herald of causes that incite conflict, who forces the Dead who are killed thus into her army. She is a being who lives for war and for killing. Some claim she raises the armies of the dead with false promises of glory eternal, while others claim she simply gives them the choice to join her in her eternal war or die. The war she wages is war for the sake of war, killing for the sake of killing. It is her effective meaning and need-a war that will continue for eternity. Some see it as something she takes joy in, others see it as her grim duty. Few see her personally and live.
Appearance
The Warrior Maid is a woman of mist and ice, clad in armor-though more modern depictions show her in a military uniform. She carries a weapon in one hand and a banner in the other. Often she is depicted atop a white horse, which she runs over any who stand in her way. She is a God-from-Mist, and in the mist she rides and leads her infinite army of the shuffling Dead.
Principles
The Warrior Maid is the Edge of her eternal war, and the Winter of the death that she brings and the Dead that she rules.
Worship
Cult
Mark
Servants
Locations
The Mansus
The Histories
Items
Tools
Ingredients
Books
Bradamante Furious: A lost medieval text dealing with the Matter of France. FNORD
'The Saga of FNORD: FNORD
Rites
Relationships
Generally poor. The Warrior Maid does not actively hunt any other hours, but if in her army's endless march through the Mist she comes upon one she counts a rival, she tends to seek battle immediately.
The Huntsman: A rival, but one whom she shares several similarities with. She does not count them commonalities.
The Seraph: A coward.
The Red Lady: FNORD