4 thoughts on “So how strange have you gotten with your Tycherosi characters?”

  1. The Whisper Tycherosi in our game has pale skin, but his body is dominated by these Black Patterns, making him more Black then White.

    He is also a Demon that has been drained of his power, so as he regains more of his strength, the more the Patterns spread.

  2. When I first ran it one of my players said “I want horns” in the large, ram-like sense. I resisted it somewhat (bad GM), thinking the Tycherosi are just normal people with demonic personality traits so we compromised and agreed that our Tycherosi are ascetic, buddist types because the demon side manifests when they lose control of their emotions. ‘Course our PC was the cutter with a penchant for rage vials so we saw the horns manifest often, along with bloodless-like alabaster skin with black marble veins, and eyes as dark as the forgotten sea. Elody is a scary bitch.

  3. My tycherosi lurk is angelically beautiful, sun-bronzed skin (ambigious look, but emerged as male in the game), but has thousands of scars (from abuse as a ship-wrecked boy all alone in The Dusk), ….we just killed Settarra, which he blamed/associated with the noble cults that did the abuse. His tell, as if the appearane wasn’t enough, is that when he looks at you his dark eyes flare briefly with fire.

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    My experience though, is that Tycherosi is quite abundant and quite normal, and even though I always portray the island as mythical people always come from there and had regular stuff to do. (They’re nobles or academics.)

    I really liked the idea that tycherosi was just demon-tainted people, but alas…

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