Incarnates (Q."Fairondi" or "Mirroanwi") referred to all beings with naturally embodied spirits, possessing both Feä and Hröa, usually the Eruhini, Elves and Hildor (including common Men and both Halflings and Drûghu) but also the Khazâd.
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| - Incarnates (Q."Fairondi" or "Mirroanwi") referred to all beings with naturally embodied spirits, possessing both Feä and Hröa, usually the Eruhini, Elves and Hildor (including common Men and both Halflings and Drûghu) but also the Khazâd.
- An incarnate is an expression used in Testimonial Midgard to refer to a player who has direct similarities to a particular deity. Their character and personality may have been modelled off their particular deity. The most common examples in the Testimonial Midgard Era are Strider, who is an incarante of Loki and Raziel, who is an incarnate of Odin. Both Loki and Odin are considered "deities" and Strider and Raziel are considered their direct "incarnates."
- Incarnate powers differ from other powers in that they must be crafted and equipped to an unlocked slot. One power from each incarnate powerset may be equipped at a time.
* Alpha
* Judgment
* Interface
* Lore
* Destiny
* Hybrid
* (Genesis)
* (Mind)
* (Vitae)
* (Omega)
- An Incarnate is a member of the StargateWars community who has Ascended four times. An Incarnate has a 20% bonus in income, defense, strike and covert. See also, List Of Incarnates
- This is the name given to the Genoms that possess a human form. Given this, they possess vocal cords of their own, so they can sing themselves the Song Magic they have crafted, and can also Harmonize with humans in order to allow them to sing Song Magic. Being able to manifest their own Song Magic also means they can use their powers to their fullest, though if they go too far, they can up falling unconscious due to depleting completely their own energies.
- Incarnate is the story of the Revenants, vampire-like monsters who call themselves by the names of Egyptian gods, who eat humans. Two Revenants, Mot and Connor, are kidnapped by an anti-Revenant organization called Sanctum. Are they used as living weapons or experimented on? No, they're equipped with death collars attached to their spines and given as playthings to Sybil, the daughter of Sanctum's head. It takes Connor about one page to develop Stockholm Syndrome, and Mot isn't far behind. Naturally, the other Revenants aren't pleased, and Sanctum's recently found a way to kill those same Revenants.
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| - This is the name given to the Genoms that possess a human form. Given this, they possess vocal cords of their own, so they can sing themselves the Song Magic they have crafted, and can also Harmonize with humans in order to allow them to sing Song Magic. Being able to manifest their own Song Magic also means they can use their powers to their fullest, though if they go too far, they can up falling unconscious due to depleting completely their own energies. Incarnates are extremely rare, and even back during the times of Ra Ciela, they were considered more like legends because only a few were seen throughout its history. They can be born human or be created in the same way as a typical Imaginary-Type Genom. However, a normal human can also become an Incarnate if they are administered the gRNA Virus Zill developed, though the likelihood of the prospective Incarnate of surviving the transformation process is extremely low.
- Incarnates (Q."Fairondi" or "Mirroanwi") referred to all beings with naturally embodied spirits, possessing both Feä and Hröa, usually the Eruhini, Elves and Hildor (including common Men and both Halflings and Drûghu) but also the Khazâd.
- An incarnate is an expression used in Testimonial Midgard to refer to a player who has direct similarities to a particular deity. Their character and personality may have been modelled off their particular deity. The most common examples in the Testimonial Midgard Era are Strider, who is an incarante of Loki and Raziel, who is an incarnate of Odin. Both Loki and Odin are considered "deities" and Strider and Raziel are considered their direct "incarnates."
- Incarnate is the story of the Revenants, vampire-like monsters who call themselves by the names of Egyptian gods, who eat humans. Two Revenants, Mot and Connor, are kidnapped by an anti-Revenant organization called Sanctum. Are they used as living weapons or experimented on? No, they're equipped with death collars attached to their spines and given as playthings to Sybil, the daughter of Sanctum's head. It takes Connor about one page to develop Stockholm Syndrome, and Mot isn't far behind. Naturally, the other Revenants aren't pleased, and Sanctum's recently found a way to kill those same Revenants. On the internet, the series is probably best known for being accused of plagiarizing characters, concepts, and line-art from several other works, especially Bleach. Due to these accusations the series' distribution was halted after three volumes.
- Incarnate powers differ from other powers in that they must be crafted and equipped to an unlocked slot. One power from each incarnate powerset may be equipped at a time.
* Alpha
* Judgment
* Interface
* Lore
* Destiny
* Hybrid
* (Genesis)
* (Mind)
* (Vitae)
* (Omega)
- An Incarnate is a member of the StargateWars community who has Ascended four times. An Incarnate has a 20% bonus in income, defense, strike and covert. See also, List Of Incarnates
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