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The Sandviper Sect is introduced in book #2, [[Soulsmith]]
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==Desolate Wilds==
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This sect lives in the [[Desolate Wilds]]. The sect takes its name from a local viper, the sandviper. <blockquote> he pulled a squirming sandviper out from behind his back. Lindon recoiled, pushing himself against the wall to get as far away from the creature. Its centipede legs kicked at the air, its serpentine head baring fangs as it hissed. Its carapace was tan and bright, exactly the color of a desert in the sun. Eithan held it calmly, regarding the monster with something like fascination. “This isn't one of the corrupted dreadbeasts of this region, you know. It's a perfectly natural sacred beast, it just happens to be hideous.“ (Soulsmith, ch 15)</blockquote>
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==Main Characters==
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*Sandviper Gokren, patriarch, sect chief
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*Sandviper Kral, heir, [[Jai Long]]’s friend in the desert
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==Relationships==
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Part of the Five Factions Alliance at the Transcendent Ruins. The Sandvipers collaborated very closely with [[Jai Long]]. The Sandvipers are historic ancestral feudal enemies of the [[Fisher Sect]] in the Wilds. Gokren hates [[Lindon]] because he killed his son Kral.
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==Iron body==
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The Sandviper Iron body helps this sect survive in the rotting desert, where [[Dreadbeasts]] and corruption abound. It relies on taking in the venom of a sandviper, and drinkimg its blood. Rinse and repeat. It is the same as Lindon’s Bloodforged Iron body, basically, but Lindon went further with it. This painful procedure enables the body to quickly heal itself from poisons, viruses, etc. <blockquote> Eithan considered the statement for a moment. “'Immunity to poisons' is really an impossible concept. Any compound that harms the body is a poison, and there's no one solution for them all. What this will do is naturally draw on your spirit to accelerate your body's ability to restore and protect itself. It should help you against poison, parasites, diseases, infection, and so forth, as well as small wounds.” (Soulsmith, ch 15)</blockquote>
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Revision as of 05:47, 5 February 2022

The Sandviper Sect is introduced in book #2, Soulsmith

Desolate Wilds

This sect lives in the Desolate Wilds. The sect takes its name from a local viper, the sandviper.

he pulled a squirming sandviper out from behind his back. Lindon recoiled, pushing himself against the wall to get as far away from the creature. Its centipede legs kicked at the air, its serpentine head baring fangs as it hissed. Its carapace was tan and bright, exactly the color of a desert in the sun. Eithan held it calmly, regarding the monster with something like fascination. “This isn't one of the corrupted dreadbeasts of this region, you know. It's a perfectly natural sacred beast, it just happens to be hideous.“ (Soulsmith, ch 15)

Main Characters

  • Sandviper Gokren, patriarch, sect chief
  • Sandviper Kral, heir, Jai Long’s friend in the desert

Relationships

Part of the Five Factions Alliance at the Transcendent Ruins. The Sandvipers collaborated very closely with Jai Long. The Sandvipers are historic ancestral feudal enemies of the Fisher Sect in the Wilds. Gokren hates Lindon because he killed his son Kral.

Iron body

The Sandviper Iron body helps this sect survive in the rotting desert, where Dreadbeasts and corruption abound. It relies on taking in the venom of a sandviper, and drinkimg its blood. Rinse and repeat. It is the same as Lindon’s Bloodforged Iron body, basically, but Lindon went further with it. This painful procedure enables the body to quickly heal itself from poisons, viruses, etc.

Eithan considered the statement for a moment. “'Immunity to poisons' is really an impossible concept. Any compound that harms the body is a poison, and there's no one solution for them all. What this will do is naturally draw on your spirit to accelerate your body's ability to restore and protect itself. It should help you against poison, parasites, diseases, infection, and so forth, as well as small wounds.” (Soulsmith, ch 15)