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The suffering ties that bind trainer
The suffering ties that bind trainer






the suffering ties that bind trainer

I have dubbed these monstrosities Slayers." I suppose on Carnate anything is possible. To my eyes, they appear to be a manifestation of decapitation, yet it seems improbable that anyone ever had their head cut off in Abbot. Their limbs have been replaced by blades of the sharpest steel. Their heads are detached from their torso, held aloft by hideous contraptions. "I first witnessed these creatures jumping out of the ground itself.

  • Swinging their leg blades at their foe whilst hanging from the ceiling.
  • Lunging straight forward at their foe whilst spinning, arm blades extended forward.
  • Performing a back flip and attacking using their leg blades.
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    Slashing at their foe with one or both blades.

    the suffering ties that bind trainer

    The Slayers have many different attacking techniques, including Slayers are fast and athletic, having the ability to crawl on walls and ceilings. These larger slayers have the ability to block small arms fire with their larger blades and can often take much more damage making them more difficult to kill. There are some less common ones that stand much taller and have a heftier build along with more complex compound blades. The average and most common slayer has a single blade resembling a rusty machete at the end of each limb (arms and legs). While there are small variations in the appearance of many slayers, there seem to be two distinct forms (aside from the ones that can regenerate). This causes them to be easily locatable, and commonly ensures they cannot effectively ambush an inmate or C.O., unless they are distracted. They are not often the most stealthy of creatures when on the move, their blades causing a signature sound when moving. For reasons unknown, slayers have the ability to traverse along walls and ceilings making them often elusive. It has long blades for arms and legs, and its head is held apart from its body by apparatus made of flesh and steel. The Slayer is seemingly the representation of death by decapitation.








    The suffering ties that bind trainer