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== The Aspect of Cold == The Goddess of Cold expects her followers to act cold and insensitive. She finds grace and pity to be despicable weaknesses. However, she does appreciate honor to some degree. She doesn't tolerate foul language or betraying one's promise. === Chills === Chills are small, transparent creatures that move with the winter winds. They do not have a proper corporeal body and you only know they have been present by the frostbite they leave behind. Chills can slip through the smallest openings, and they cool everything as they go but they are rarely dangerous, usually causing an unpleasant feeling for a moment. Outside, however, they may attack a traveler in a crowd and unless the traveler knows the correct rites of warmth, he could be in real danger. === Ice Fangs === Ice fangs are slightly larger than northern wolves, and they are of the pure white color that is found only in winter. They blend perfectly into the snow drifts, and the unlucky wanderer will notice their yellow gleaming eyes too late. The breath of an ice fang freezes everything it hits and their teeth and nails are ice-cold, they will freeze their victims even while tearing their flesh. === Mother of Chills === Mother of Chills, also known as ''Mater Gelidus'', is tall and gaunt and regal - a woman's skeleton wrapped in luxurious fabrics and wearing a crown of ice set high on her head. Her deep set eyes are black as night, and her gaze, like her whole being, seems to absorb the will and courage of those around her. She is a cold and determined Goddess with the power of her life, and she can strike a man to death without lifting her finger. She has proclaimed herself the Queen of the northern lands and hates the Children of Light, the templars in particular, who have invaded the north. She also hates common people whose blood is thought to have been spoiled. She expects her followers to fight tirelessly against these southern bound forces. She hates also the eldest of her rivals, the Mother of Darkness, for she desires the skills of darkness. She sometimes moves on the face of the earth and in people's dreams in the form of a skinny female wolf. In the permafrost of the northernmost fjells there are deep gorges, known as Cracks of the Underworld, that lead to her kingdom. To begin that journey, one must first defy the glacial nature of the fjells that are home to both ordinary and winter wolves. Then follows a descent down the slippery and ever steeper walls of the gaps until the traveler finally arrives at the bottom of the gorge. Then begins a long journey through dark and narrow tunnels until the searcher finally finds his way to her throne hall. Her victims are usually left in the winter forest to freeze to death, and Eskaran tales tell of her arriving in wolf form to directly enjoy their flesh. For her, the perfect sacrifices is a Templar - the more noble his heritage, the better.
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