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Branwen: Mantillusion Practitioner
card variation
Character
movement range
0
game effects
Other cards must attack Branwen first then Branwen attacks and the attacker becomes the defender for the first attack between the cards.
die rolls
Always Rolls: D20
Combat
Keal Means
Deceptive Mirror:
Archetype: Magic
Ensnaring Branches:
Archetype: Telekinetic-Arboreal
Final Blows
Motive: Service
Archetypal Adaptation: Telekinetic
Wasted:
brawl power
IR2B
Habitat
Forest
archetypal adaptation
Telekinetic
motivation
Service
Scarcity
Founder's Deck
History
The race of bucket sized mantis men was born in an attempt to clear a kipuka of enemy forces consisting of airborne insectisoidals. Much to the disappointment of their creators, this species only fights to feed. Once abandoned by the warmongers, they grew diverse, with only the stillest young groomed to become illusionists. The best of this creed easily trick enemies into believing they found others of their own kind, thereby luring them closer. Once near, they manipulate the surrounding trees to ensnare their prey.
Branwen: Mantillusion Practitioner
card variation
Character
movement range
0
game effects
Other cards must attack Branwen first then Branwen attacks and the attacker becomes the defender for the first attack between the cards.
die rolls
Always Rolls: D20
Combat
Keal Means
Deceptive Mirror:
Archetype: Magic
Ensnaring Branches:
Archetype: Telekinetic-Arboreal
Final Blows
Motive: Service
Archetypal Adaptation: Telekinetic
Wasted:
brawl power
IR2B
Habitat
Forest
archetypal adaptation
Telekinetic
motivation
Service
Scarcity
Founder's Deck
History
The race of bucket sized mantis men was born in an attempt to clear a kipuka of enemy forces consisting of airborne insectisoidals. Much to the disappointment of their creators, this species only fights to feed. Once abandoned by the warmongers, they grew diverse, with only the stillest young groomed to become illusionists. The best of this creed easily trick enemies into believing they found others of their own kind, thereby luring them closer. Once near, they manipulate the surrounding trees to ensnare their prey.