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| Arion Elenim |
Posted - 10 May 2009 : 03:35:14 Do Shades have to eat? I'm thinking they use Anne Rice vampire rules - they can eat normal food, but don't have to...
...and I don't think I like that. They're tough enough without being immune to hunger. |
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| Markustay |
Posted - 12 May 2009 : 14:05:28 I had assumed from that bit I found earlier that Shades bo not need to eat, but do so out of habit, and that last piece of lore confirms it.
Good find.
I'm thinking now that perhaps 'food' functions in the same way for Shades as animal blood does for vampires - they can live off it, but but it is not what they prefer. Like a starving vampire who drinks animal blood, a Shade can resort to human food to keep itself alive if no shadows are avaialble (probably in a weakened state).
Of course, aside the middle of a bright desert, I can't think of any place that doesn't have some shadows. |
| scererar |
Posted - 12 May 2009 : 05:34:55 some 4E realmslore for shade p.260 FRCG
Shades BECOMING A SHADE IS SEEN AS A GREAT REWARD for service to the empire. The most powerful Netherese are usually shades. A shade retains its original appearance, but with a gaunt, drawn look. Its skin takes on a dull hue, and its eyes become slightly luminous. It no longer needs to eat or sleep, and its aging slows to a crawl. As a shade grows older, its appearance becomes darker and more monstrous, with strange features such as sharp teeth.
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| Alisttair |
Posted - 11 May 2009 : 15:56:37 Good fishing Markustay |
| Arion Elenim |
Posted - 10 May 2009 : 04:58:51 Ah! Markustay, you rock. Thanks a bunch! |
| Markustay |
Posted - 10 May 2009 : 04:12:51 I think Artemis Antreri still had to eat, but he is a half-Shade (or some-such), so I'm not sure if that even helps.
Erevis Cale eats and also has some Shade-like tendencies, but once again thats not really an answer.
Edit: Found it!!!
Monsterous Compendium Annual #4 (2e) has a Shade entry (pg. 68) -
quote: Shades eat much the same diet as they did while morlal, but apparently receive some nourishment from shadow itself; no accounts exist of any of captive shades (for what little time they were captured) starving or becoming malnourished for lack of food and water.
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