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Psukhé given form, unlike Vaustians, are soul tied entities, being created when a Miscreant focuses his psukhé internally to create another consciousness, done by talking and picturing another entity inside their mind, believing that it exists separate from themselves. Eventually, using his will and energy, their soul fragments slightly causing a new being to be created, directly linked to their creator. While linked to it's host, the Terium holds it's own sentience and sapience, with the ability to grow beyond what it's creator initially gave it, but it will always be linked to it's host and can never break that link. It can even learn new Psukhé feats, that it's host doesn't know. Of course they hold a unique Psukhé, which, like any other souled entity, can die. If the Terium dies, that part of the Miscreant's soul dies and therefore permanently weakens them. If the host can't repair their soul, it will bleed out into the world, creating a human Vaustian, which are a lot more powerful and dangerous. Teriums can also willingly return to their host, however doing so will cause them to lose all their learned feats. | Psukhé given form, unlike Vaustians, are soul tied entities, being created when a Miscreant focuses his psukhé internally to create another consciousness, done by talking and picturing another entity inside their mind, believing that it exists separate from themselves. Eventually, using his will and energy, their soul fragments slightly causing a new being to be created, directly linked to their creator. While linked to it's host, the Terium holds it's own sentience and sapience, with the ability to grow beyond what it's creator initially gave it, but it will always be linked to it's host and can never break that link. It can even learn new Psukhé feats, that it's host doesn't know. Of course they hold a unique Psukhé, which, like any other souled entity, can die. If the Terium dies, that part of the Miscreant's soul dies and therefore permanently weakens them. If the host can't repair their soul, it will bleed out into the world, creating a human Vaustian, which are a lot more powerful and dangerous. Teriums can also willingly return to their host, however doing so will cause them to lose all their learned feats. | ||
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Entities that have been created exclusively with Psukhé.
- Terium: Entities created when a Miscreant focuses their Psukhé internally, resulting in a new consciousness linked to the creator.
- Vaustian: Manifestations of the subconscious hive mind's emotions and fears, usually created when a group of Miscreants dies.
Vaustian
The physical manifestations of the subconscious hive mind's emotions and fears, which is usually created when a group of Miscreants die. Beings of pure psychotic energy, they've sometimes been proven to be a type of fuel for the stronger Miscreants, who can devour these entities, transferring their power into them, with weaker Miscreants or non-Psukhe users having a bit of trouble when dealing with Vaustians.
Terium
Psukhé given form, unlike Vaustians, are soul tied entities, being created when a Miscreant focuses his psukhé internally to create another consciousness, done by talking and picturing another entity inside their mind, believing that it exists separate from themselves. Eventually, using his will and energy, their soul fragments slightly causing a new being to be created, directly linked to their creator. While linked to it's host, the Terium holds it's own sentience and sapience, with the ability to grow beyond what it's creator initially gave it, but it will always be linked to it's host and can never break that link. It can even learn new Psukhé feats, that it's host doesn't know. Of course they hold a unique Psukhé, which, like any other souled entity, can die. If the Terium dies, that part of the Miscreant's soul dies and therefore permanently weakens them. If the host can't repair their soul, it will bleed out into the world, creating a human Vaustian, which are a lot more powerful and dangerous. Teriums can also willingly return to their host, however doing so will cause them to lose all their learned feats.