LoC Name: Corone
Name Origin: Latin Name Meaning: Carrion crow; one who investigates death Age: 800 years || Born in ~year 80 Gender: Female Sex: Female Sexuality: Heterosexual R. Status: Closed Current Rank: Cub Trainer Rank Desired: Unknown |
Element:INFECT - I can individually infect a lion with the disease. I can do this with an open wound, by inflicting a wound, or by using projectiles of disease. I can do this at all stages of my health, but it's most effective when I am or feel weak.
CONTAGION - I can start an epidemic which I can control through contagious symptoms such as airborne or contact-related spread, and over a period of time I can wipe out scores of lions. It's both a blessing and a curse, and I can only use this ability when I am feeling relatively weak. FEED - I can draw life off a lion or lions, a little or a lot depending on how many and what kind of disease I'm feeding. I have to infect the lion and slowly take what I need. Lions with the Element of life are especially good for this, as they have both a lot more life to take and I don't have to kill them to feed the disease, at least not for awhile. It makes me feel a bit better. ABSORB - If an ally of mine is feeling the effects of disease(Whether mine or another), I can remove their symptoms and ease any illness. I can even take it completely away, with time. To do this, I have to take it into myself, so it will hurt me for a short period of time. |
DiseaseA peculiar element, Disease, is. Anywhere and everywhere it goes, it ravishes and kills, thirsts and feeds, almost as if alive itself. To come into contact with such a disease is a curse, but to control it? Now that's where this is tricky. A lion with the element of disease must feed not only itself, but the disease too. Should the lion fail to feed the disease, the disease will feed on them. When the lion is strong, the lion's element becomes very weak, and as the lion grows weaker, the element stronger. To master the element of disease would be to master the balance of disease too.
- Sun Bear |