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Born from an emerald-green cocoon during [[Chronos]] of 499 AF, the '''Guardian of Thorns''' became the [[Greater Eidolon]] of [[Eleusis]] after her predecessor, the [[Guardian of Nature]], sacrificed herself to cure a blight. Obsidian skin covers her tall body, protected by a coating of small, sharp thorns. Dark emerald wings sprouting from her back match the colour of her eyes, her face framed by thick locks of raven hair. Her powerful legs end in the rear paws of a hound, her wicked claws protruding slightly. She wields the Spear of the Watcher in one hand, and a thin mist swirls around her.
The '''Guardian of Thorns''' is the [[Greater Eidolon]] of [[Eleusis]]. She was grown from a cocoon to replace the [[Guardian of Nature]] in [[Chronos]] of 499 AF, when the latter sacrificed herself to cure a blight upon the [[Ithmian]] village. Black, thorny skin covers her tall body and dark green wings sprout from her back, matching her emerald eyes. Thick locks of raven hair frame her black face and her powerful legs end in dog-like paws with protruding claws. The [[forestal]] guardian bears the [[Spear of the Watcher]] and is perpetually surrounded by a thin mist.


[[Category:Eleusian Denizens]][[Category:City Guardians]]
[[Category:Eleusian Denizens]][[Category:City Guardians]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 9 May 2019

The Guardian of Thorns is the Greater Eidolon of Eleusis. She was grown from a cocoon to replace the Guardian of Nature in Chronos of 499 AF, when the latter sacrificed herself to cure a blight upon the Ithmian village. Black, thorny skin covers her tall body and dark green wings sprout from her back, matching her emerald eyes. Thick locks of raven hair frame her black face and her powerful legs end in dog-like paws with protruding claws. The forestal guardian bears the Spear of the Watcher and is perpetually surrounded by a thin mist.