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The Night Swarm is a [[swarm]] of [[blood]]-drinking bats so thirsty they are a [[legend]] of the [[Balinoks]]. In particular, Borcans residing near [[Mt. Gries]] fear the setting of the sun thanks to the monsters. The swarm is known to drink whole herds of goats dry.<ref name="Gaz IV p. 10>[[Gazetteer IV]] p.10</ref>
The Night Swarm is a [[swarm]] of [[blood]]-drinking bats so thirsty they are a [[legend]] of the [[Balinoks]]. In particular, Borcans residing near [[Mount Gries|Mt. Gries]] fear the setting of the sun thanks to the monsters. The swarm is known to drink whole herds of goats dry.<ref name="Gaz IV p. 10>[[Gazetteer IV]] p.10</ref>
 


==[[Dread Possibility]] Cut from Gazetteer IV<ref name=ref1>[http://www.fraternityofshadows.com/TheVault/Gaz4WE_Borca_DreadPossibility_Cities.pdf Gaz4 Author's Notes]</ref>==
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The '''Night Swarm''' is a phenomenon that occurs on [[Mount Gries]] in [[Borca]], with devastating effects on the countryside.  Its origins lie with [[Vladimir Nobriskov]], a true [[werebat]] who wooed a long string of young damsels, draining them of their blood before moving on to his next conquest. Nobriskov actively mimicked a vampire’s habits to mislead possible hunters, but his ruse eventually failed him. His final conquest was [[Lady Gennifer Pretorius|Lady Jenica Pretorius]], a lovely but somewhat smug and wanton young [[Borcan]] noblewoman. After the Prince’s downfall, the shaken Lady Jenica married another suitor, [[Baron Amthor Ocrotire]]. The Ocrotires moved to a manor in the [[Steading]], hoping to leave their horrific memories behind, but sadly, their tragic tale had just begun. Jenica is now an [[afflicted lycanthrope]], and her trigger is the sound of screeching [[Dire Bat | dire bats]].  
The '''Night Swarm''' is a phenomenon that occurs on [[Mount Gries]] in [[Borca]], with devastating effects on the countryside.  Its origins lie with [[Vladimir Nobriskov]], a true [[werebat]] who wooed a long string of young damsels, draining them of their blood before moving on to his next conquest. Nobriskov actively mimicked a vampire’s habits to mislead possible hunters, but his ruse eventually failed him. His final conquest was [[Lady Gennifer Pretorius|Lady Jenica Pretorius]], a lovely but somewhat smug and wanton young [[Borcan]] noblewoman. After the Prince’s downfall, the shaken Lady Jenica married another suitor, [[Baron Amthor Ocrotire]]. The Ocrotires moved to a manor in [[the Steading]], hoping to leave their horrific memories behind, but sadly, their tragic tale had just begun. Jenica is now an [[afflicted lycanthrope]], and her trigger is the sound of screeching [[Dire Bat | dire bats]].  


The bats within [[Mount Gries]] grow large and fierce, and several have developed a cruel and unnatural cunning (Int 6; considered Magical Beasts). One night they accidentally triggered Jenica’s transformation, and she involuntarily joined their swarm. Jenica’s bat empathy in hybrid form allows her to draw hundreds of Mount Gries’ denizens under her control, and her human intelligence allows the swarm to act with preternatural purpose and guile. Whenever Jenica transforms, the '''Night Swarm''' roams the [[Balinoks]], decimating any unprotected herds or settlements they encounter. Although Jenica is the uniting factor, her dire bat “lieutenants” are the true menace. The bats instinctually understand her nature and the benefits her presence brings. Whenever Jenica reverts to human form and flees, they track her down and force her to unite the '''Night Swarm''' once more.  
The bats within [[Mount Gries]] grow large and fierce, and several have developed a cruel and unnatural cunning (Int 6; considered Magical Beasts). One night they accidentally triggered Jenica’s transformation, and she involuntarily joined their swarm. Jenica’s bat empathy in hybrid form allows her to draw hundreds of Mount Gries’ denizens under her control, and her human intelligence allows the swarm to act with preternatural purpose and guile. Whenever Jenica transforms, the '''Night Swarm''' roams the [[Balinoks]], decimating any unprotected herds or settlements they encounter. Although Jenica is the uniting factor, her dire bat “lieutenants” are the true menace. The bats instinctually understand her nature and the benefits her presence brings. Whenever Jenica reverts to human form and flees, they track her down and force her to unite the '''Night Swarm''' once more.  


Should Jenica be killed but the [[Dire Bat | dire bats]] survive, they will seek out new werebat figureheads to enslave. They may even shadow Jenica’s murderers, waiting to see if any of them have contracted her [[lycanthropy]]. The Ocrotires are desperate for a cure, but they know only the most basic lycanthropic lore. Baron Amthor has of late taken to locking Jenica in a soundproofed chamber at sunset, but the tenacious dire bats often manage to “free” her. Despite their desperation, the Ocrotires are highly secretive for fear that Borca’s lords may find her affliction “amusing.” Heroes may hear rumors of a noble who keeps his wife imprisoned in their manor, or be recruited to rescue Lady Jenica from her “abductors.”
Should Jenica be killed but the [[Dire Bat | dire bats]] survive, they will seek out new werebat figureheads to enslave. They may even shadow Jenica’s murderers, waiting to see if any of them have contracted her [[lycanthropy]]. The Ocrotires are desperate for a cure, but they know only the most basic lycanthropic lore. Baron Amthor has of late taken to locking Jenica in a soundproofed chamber at sunset, but the tenacious dire bats often manage to “free” her. Despite their desperation, the Ocrotires are highly secretive for fear that Borca’s lords may find her affliction “amusing.” Heroes may hear rumors of a noble who keeps his wife imprisoned in their manor, or be recruited to rescue Lady Jenica from her “abductors.”
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 19 September 2017

The Night Swarm is a swarm of blood-drinking bats so thirsty they are a legend of the Balinoks. In particular, Borcans residing near Mt. Gries fear the setting of the sun thanks to the monsters. The swarm is known to drink whole herds of goats dry.[1]

Dread Possibility Cut from Gazetteer IV[2]

The Night Swarm is a phenomenon that occurs on Mount Gries in Borca, with devastating effects on the countryside. Its origins lie with Vladimir Nobriskov, a true werebat who wooed a long string of young damsels, draining them of their blood before moving on to his next conquest. Nobriskov actively mimicked a vampire’s habits to mislead possible hunters, but his ruse eventually failed him. His final conquest was Lady Jenica Pretorius, a lovely but somewhat smug and wanton young Borcan noblewoman. After the Prince’s downfall, the shaken Lady Jenica married another suitor, Baron Amthor Ocrotire. The Ocrotires moved to a manor in the Steading, hoping to leave their horrific memories behind, but sadly, their tragic tale had just begun. Jenica is now an afflicted lycanthrope, and her trigger is the sound of screeching dire bats.

The bats within Mount Gries grow large and fierce, and several have developed a cruel and unnatural cunning (Int 6; considered Magical Beasts). One night they accidentally triggered Jenica’s transformation, and she involuntarily joined their swarm. Jenica’s bat empathy in hybrid form allows her to draw hundreds of Mount Gries’ denizens under her control, and her human intelligence allows the swarm to act with preternatural purpose and guile. Whenever Jenica transforms, the Night Swarm roams the Balinoks, decimating any unprotected herds or settlements they encounter. Although Jenica is the uniting factor, her dire bat “lieutenants” are the true menace. The bats instinctually understand her nature and the benefits her presence brings. Whenever Jenica reverts to human form and flees, they track her down and force her to unite the Night Swarm once more.

Should Jenica be killed but the dire bats survive, they will seek out new werebat figureheads to enslave. They may even shadow Jenica’s murderers, waiting to see if any of them have contracted her lycanthropy. The Ocrotires are desperate for a cure, but they know only the most basic lycanthropic lore. Baron Amthor has of late taken to locking Jenica in a soundproofed chamber at sunset, but the tenacious dire bats often manage to “free” her. Despite their desperation, the Ocrotires are highly secretive for fear that Borca’s lords may find her affliction “amusing.” Heroes may hear rumors of a noble who keeps his wife imprisoned in their manor, or be recruited to rescue Lady Jenica from her “abductors.”

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