Azazel

"Every being carries within them the spark of greatness. It is a leader's duty to see that spark bloom into the bright star of unlocked potential!"

"Conquest, revenge, the Dream! All worthless pursuits! Why waste time with such labors, when I have all the pleasures I could desire?"

-Azazel the Evenstar, Lord Seraphim of the Sixth Angelic Legion

Azazel, known commonly as the Illuminator or the Evenstar, was the Seraph of the Sixth Angelic Legion, the Heartseekers. One of Ynoch's Fallen sons, Azazel rebelled against his father alongside his brother Lucifer and several of their other siblings. Before he did so, Azazel was one of the most noble, learned, and charming of the Seraphim, and by far the most flamboyant. Though haughty and proud, Azazel was well respected for as a diplomat, general, scholar, and artist. After his Fall and the centuries spent in the Abyss, however, Azazel degenerated into a monstrous creature obsessed with vanity, hedonism, and every depraved sensation that could be experienced. To call him a shadow what he once was would be to give the creature that calls itself Azazel too much credit.

Early Life
The sixth of the Seraphim, Azazel was amongst the most troublesome of Ynoch's brood. Azazel was among those younger siblings seduced to mischief by Gabriel, though he was fortunate to have been amongst the first of his siblings to have grown up around the time when Lucifer was learning responsibility, and coming into the role of authority figure. Azazel was whimsical and fickle during his early years, prone to wandering about both mentally and physically, and starting countless projects which went unfinished due to new notions striking his fancy. Always it was his intent to seek attention, and to impress his father and siblings with new wonders. As he grew, however, Azazel gained focus and discipline, in large part due to the guidance of his brother Raphael. As the younger generation of Seraphim was brought into the world, Azazel found himself moving into the position of role model, and introduced many of his brothers to literature and the arts by reading them stories before bedtime. In particular, his brothers Asmodeus and Bael were inspired by him in this manner.

Gadreel's Sparring Match
When Azazel was fourteen, he was present when Gadreel, then ten, having recently begun combat training, was made to face their brother Abaddon in a one on one duel. Azazel, wanting to help the underdog, attempted to create a snake to distract and bite Abaddon, but by the time his creation was ready, Gadreel, to the shock of all present, had managed to defeat his older brother. Azazel was chided by Michael for his attempt, but Ynoch, who had borne witness and taken the snake in hand, dismissed the event, and brought the brothers together for family dinner.

Great Pilgrimage
After he and all his brothers had grown, Ynoch decreed that it was time Azazel and his siblings went off into the world outside of Eden. They would conduct Great Pilgrimages, split into pairs, to see the one of the realms beyond, with the exception of Michael, who had already gone on such a journey himself. Azazel was pleased when he was paired with his brother Asmodeus, one of his most favored siblings. The pair where equipped with Stars of Glamour by their father, so that they could walk unseen amongst the mortals.

Azazel and Asmodeus set out together in a mule drawn cart laden with jewels, clothes, and other goods that they had made, disguised as travelling artisans. They eventually arrived at the Earthrealm of the Olympian Freehold, and initially found the thriving cities, filled with art, culture, and learning to be most pleasing. As the depredations of the gods who ruled the land came to light, however, Azazel and his brother soon found themselves sickened by the way the Olympians ruled.

Transformation of Arachne
Soon after arriving in the Freehold, Azazel and Asmodeus heard word of a famed weaver named Arachne, who could make tapestries so lifelike they could be mistaken as windows into the world. As the two brothers were both artists at heart, they decided that they would travel to gaze upon the seamstress and her work. When they arrived, the pair found a crowd had already gathered to look upon Arachne's work. They were awed by her skill, and the usually shy Asmodeus was so stirred by it that he shouted that she must be the finest weaver in all the world. Arachne agreed, even going so far as to declare herself to be better than the goddess Athena. Azazel watched a crone within the crowd step forth, who suggested that those gifts must surely be a blessing from the goddess, only to be dismissed by Arachne. Infuriated, the crone transformed, revealing herself to be Athena, and a contest between the two was decided. Azazel and his brother bore witness, as Arachne depicted the way the gods tricked and seduced mortals, giving particular emphasis to the many lecheries of Athena's father, Zeus, while Athena wove images of the fates of those who challenged the gods and failed. When it was done, Arachne's work seemed superior, but Athena, in her anger, tore her rival's tapestry apart and struck her across the face with a superhuman blow which knocked out several teeth and dislocated her jaw. Outraged, Azazel nearly attacked the goddess, only to be restrained by Asmodeus. Azazel was held in place by his brother as Arachne attempted to hang herself, only to be denied suicide as Athena transformed her into a huge spider. The incident left Azazel so infuriated that Asmodeus had to drag him away from the crowd.

The brothers made their way to a tavern, where they discussed the events that they had witnessed. The girl had been swollen with pride, they agreed, but she was a mere child, and her behavior had not warranted the terrible response Athena had unleashed upon her. Some of the locals overheard their conversation, and advised the two not to speak ill of the gods, as they might suffer similar fates. This event weighed heavily on Azazel, and would prove to be the first of several injustices he and his brother would witness.

Destruction of Salmonea
Whilst travelling through the city of Salmonea, (formerly named Eleia, as the name had been altered by the king, Salmoneus), Azazel and his brother bore witness to the king's madness. Salmoneus had taken to impersonating Zeus, having ordered his citizens to worship him. The evening where the Seraphim visited, they saw him riding through the streets in a chariot, pots and skins dragging behind him to mimic thunder as he threw torches about to approximate lightning. Azazel was greatly amused by the sight, but less so by its aftermath. Not even an hour after the two had left, a great storm gathered over the city, and Zeus's voice thundered from on high that it would be destroyed for its king's blasphemy. A tremendous bolt of lightning struck the city, reducing it to a smoking crater and illuminating the surrounding land for miles.

First Campaign
Azazel and his Sixth Legion were first deployed at the same time as Uriel and his Fifth, being placed under the command of their elder brothers, Raphael and Lucifer respectively. Azazel, while he did have both respect and admiration for Raphael, was closer with Lucifer, and petitioned Ynoch to have the assignment switched, which greatly insulted Raphael. Ynoch refused, admonishing Azazel for his childishness, and even Lucifer chided his brother for his petulant insensitivity and rudeness. As such, Azazel's career as a general began on a sour note.

The Third and Sixth Legions fought together against the El'sherah, the Canaanite Pantheon. During the conflict, Azazel often deviated from Raphael's ordered strategems, as he, misguided by guilt and resentment, believed that his brother was deliberately trying to deny him any sort of glory. Eventually, during one particular battle, Azazel was baited into a charge by the sight of the enemy lines crumbling, only to realize that he had been drawn into a trap. Over three quarters of the Sixth Legion were slaughtered, and Raphael diverted the entire order of battle to come to Azazel's aid, sustaining heavy losses to his own forces and being forced to retreat. With the Ynochim thus diminished, the El'sherah managed to push them back, regaining several lost positions. The Seventh and Eighth Legions under Abaddon Gadreel, freshly ready for deployment, were sent in as reinforcements, whilst Raphael gave Azazel a scathing rebuke, telling him not to return to the battlefield until he was ready to act like a soldier instead of a bratty child. Following the embarrassment, Azazel and his legion returned to Eden in disgrace, to recoup from their losses.

The Nephilim Incident
Following the humiliation Azazel and his legion suffered, the Seraph sought to distract himself from his failures by engaging in affairs with mortal lovers. Though he was taught how to prevent pregnancies as a child, in his anger and humiliation, Azazel spitefully decided not to bother expending the effort, figuring all would be well. When Gadreel informed him that one of the mortals he had seduced was pregnant, the Lord of the Sixth was filled with shock. By then, the woman was almost ready to give birth.

Frantic with worry, Azazel fled Gadreel, wishing to gather his thoughts, and then seek out one of his other brothers for aid. The subject he chose was Samael, who after being informed of the problem, suggested they seek out Lucifer and Gabriel who had both come home from campaigns. Azazel, knowing that his two older siblings could be trusted to grant him their aid and advice, eagerly agreed. They regrouped with Gadreel, and the five of them bore witness to the birth of Azazel's child, who was thereafter named Nephilim.

Azazel was overjoyed at the birth of his son, yet at the same time, filled with fear. In siring him, he had violated their Ynoch's decree that they were not to father mortal offspring. As ever, though, Azazel found reassurance from Lucifer, who suggested that they gather their other brothers in support of protecting Nephilim, to pressure their father into being lenient on the child and Azazel. Assuaged by Lucifer's plan, Azazel remained with his newborn son, whilst his brothers went off in search of allies.

Those few hours were filled with a wondrous joy that Azazel would never again find a match for. Of all the wonders he had seen thus far, Nephilim surpassed them all. But the consequences of his actions would soon reach him.

Disaster Strikes
Azazel's time with his son was interrupted by Lucifer's sudden return. Eagerly inquiring as to who he had gathered to their cause, Azazel was quieted by his brother, who informed him that they had been discovered. Lucifer urged Azazel to take Nephilim and flee, so that the Morningstar might have time to calm their father and reason with him.

Before any such acts could be taken, however, their brothers Uriel and Abaddon came upon the scene, demanding that both Azazel and Nephilim come with them. Azazel was filled with blind panic, and feared that his son would be killed. When Abaddon tried to enter the hut where Nephilim was with his mother, Azazel blocked his path. Azazel allowed Abaddon to pass a moment later, only to call his sword to his hand and cut Abaddon in half with his back turned.

Brotherly Duels
Azazel managed to withstand the furious assault that followed from Uriel, and was soon joined in battle by Lucifer. Much of the Lightbringer's attention was focused on preventing collateral damage, however, and Azazel did most of the work during the fight, with his passion being such that he actually managed to force Uriel onto the defensive after enduring his initial assault. Azazel contributed to the fight's end by creating an opening in Uriel's defense, allowing Lucifer to cut his arm off.

Their battle was not over, however, as Michael arrived shortly after Uriel had been defeated, and ordered them both to cease their resistance immediately, and submit to their father's judgement. Azazel begged Michael to just once not follow their father blindly, while Lucifer asked him to desist, and for the love he bore them, to at least hear them out. For a moment, Azazel thought that Michael might be moved, but that hope was crushed when their brother stated that Azazel had disobeyed their father, and must face the consequences.

Lucifer responded by asking what Nephilim's fate would be. When Michael gave no answer, Azazel's fear that he would be killed hardened into certainty, and he shrieked that Michael was plotting to murder his son. In that moment, Azazel felt utterly betrayed by Michael, Uriel, Abaddon, and their father. The fact that they were so quick to condemn and stand against him was crushing. With tears filling his eyes, Azazel was on the verge of dropping his weapon and sinking to his knees when Michael asked whether Azazel and Nephilim would come willingly.

But then Azazel watched Lucifer raise his sword against their brother, and he was filled with hope. Lucifer never spoke a word, but his sword, Glory, blazed with flame, and Azazel's heart blazed as well. Lucifer was willing to stand with him even against their father. Azazel had never loved Lucifer more as he had in that moment. Reinvigorated, a second duel began.

Michael utterly stonewalled the combined attacks of his brothers, yet made no attempt at retaliation, though Azazel took no note at the fact. He and Lucifer could not overcome their foe, yet no retaliation was levied against them.

Ynoch's Castigation
The stalemate was broken by Ynoch's arrival. Appearing in a blaze of light, the Father of Eden conjured luminous chains that bound his rebellious sons. When Azazel tried to speak, he found he had been silenced by the crushing force of his father's Aura. Azazel had never witnessed his father so angry, and never had he ever been so deeply terrified of him. He was unable to speak as Ynoch shouted at them. How he had given them so few rules to abide by, and taught them how to prevent the scourge of halfborn upon Creation. He had taught them all of the chaos they caused. But despite all these lessons, Azazel, in his laziness, stupidity, and negligence, had still fathered one.

Azazel shrank before Ynoch's fury. He was utterly right, Azazel knew. The entire situation had been entirely preventable, but he had let it happen. He knew how wrong he had been. He wanted desperately to explain that to his father, to let him know how sorry he was, to beg for his forgiveness and for clemency for his son. He would accept any punishment Ynoch saw fit, but Nephilim had played no part in his crime. He was innocent.

Yet Azazel's voice was lost to him, and his father's mind was closed. Azazel could do naught as Ynoch gathered his new grandson in his arms, and informed his rebellious children that he would see to it the boy caused no more trouble, making it clear such an event was never to occur again. He was so disappointed in them both, and both would soon face consequences for their actions. As Ynoch departed with Azazel's son, the Lord of the Sixth was crushed by despair.

Aftermath
Azazel was confined to a cell for several weeks afterwards. He was consumed of the failure of the plan to save Nephilim from Ynoch's wrath, and his mind was stuck on the child's fate. Growing ever more despondent, he was sure that he had been killed.

Azazel received visits from several of his brothers. Uriel and Abaddon came first, when Azazel's anger was still fresh and hot. Azazel screamed at them to leave, not even giving them the chance to speak. When Samael arrived a short while later, Azazel quickly deduced that he must have been responsible for word of Nephilim reaching their father. As Samael attempted to explain himself and apologize, Azazel was overcome by anger, and struck his brother in the face, shouting at him to leave, saying that it was all his fault, and that Nephilim was dead because of him. Samael was unhurt by the blow, but Azazel saw the tears in his eyes as he left without a word.

Afterwards, Azazel recognized that he had been harsh towards Samael, and was further weighed down by the guilt of how he had treated him.

When Michael finally arrived to speak with him, Azazel had no desire to fight. Only despair. He was informed by Michael that he and Lucifer, as punishment for their disobedience, would be sentenced with their legion to subjugate the formidable Tuatha De Dannan pantheon. They would be given no outside aid, which was sure to result in heavy casualties for their legions against such a strong foe.

Azazel merely shrugged his shoulders at the news. He accepted the decree, and told Michael he would abide by it. He was too weary to care.

The Conclave of Shangri La
Azazel was the driving force that saw the Conclave of Shangri La come into being. After being informed of the atrocities committed by Abaddon and Mephiston by Bael, Azazel was both touched by the fact that Bael sought him out, and also swollen with pride at the fact. He had been chosen before Gabriel, Metatron, and even Lucifer. He heard out the witness gods that Bael had brought before him, and decided that there would be a reckoning. Determined that he, Azazel, would set things to rights, he sent out envoys to all of his brothers, calling on them for justice, while he himself personally travelled to meet with his father as Ynoch labored upon a new World Engine. Azazel petitioned his father for his leave to form a council to judge his brothers for their crimes, but Ynoch was so moved by Azazel's plea that he decided to depart from his labors in order to oversee the affair himself, and went so far as to command all of his sons to attend.

Azazel and Bael held charge over most of the proceedings of the Conclave, calling forth witnesses, those who had experienced the atrocities of the two Butchers. Azazel was heartened by the anger demonstrated by many of his brothers, thinking it a good sign for their cause. When the first fight broke out between the squabbling brothers, prompted by Gabriel punching Abaddon, Azazel used his mastery of Aura to help calm many of them after Ynoch separated the combatants. In Azazel's mind, the fact that such anger was felt boded well, and he had already begun to envision how history would remember him for organizing the event, and bringing justice for the Atrocity of Kyrat.

When Mephiston made his cold, calculated arguments for why he and Abaddon had acted as they did, Azazel was disheartened and angered by the number of his brothers who spoke out in support of the Two Butchers, particularly in the case of Asmodeus, one of his favored brothers. Still, he kept his feelings in check, confidant that a speech from him would sway the rest of his brothers his way. And as Raziel began to turn the tide once more, Azazel's confidence bloomed.

As one by one, the rest of his brothers spoke out against the atrocities, Azazel saw that only he and Lucifer still needed to speak their peace. There was no doubt in the Evenstar's mind that the Morningstar would side with him, and so he offered Lucifer the chance to speak his peace. When Lucifer gave him that offer instead, Azazel accepted, launching into a magnificent speech that evoked the high ideals that the Dream strove towards. Acts such as the Atrocity of Kyrat were not merely monstrous in their own right, but akin to the deeds of the false heretic gods who they wished to unseat, and thus utterly beneath them. When his speech was done, Azazel saw that his words had stirred his brothers, and they were on the verge of repenting. Smugly, he yielded the stage to Lucifer, sure that his brother would deliver the final stroke that would yield justice for Kyrat and glory for him.

Suffice it to say, when Lucifer began by denouncing the actions of his brothers, only to then state that he supported their autonomy, Azazel was flabbergasted and infuriated. He nearly had an outburst, and would have begun to scream at Lucifer, but a quick burst of telepathic contact from Gadreel, which stayed his hand until later.

Aftermath
"You shine ever so brightly, Azazel my brother. Be careful that you are not blinded by your own light."

-Lucifer the Morningstar, to Azazel the Evenstar

Following the ending of the Conclave, Ynoch and many of Azazel's brothers began to rapidly depart, many returning to the campaigns they had been prosecuting when they were summoned to it. Before his own departure, Azazel gave thanks to all the brothers who supported him, before going in search of Lucifer, to demand an explanation for his behavior. To his surprise, Azazel found that rather than the customary warm farewells Lucifer was known for, the Morningstar had departed without saying goodbye to anyone. Azazel managed to catch his Ophanim protectors, the Dawnguard, before they departed, learning that Lucifer had left, giving them orders to return to the Second Legion, which was currently on joint campaign with the Storm Heralds, and thence submit to Gabriel's command until his return. Gabriel, Azazel learned, had accepted command from Lucifer after learning of his intent to take some time off from fighting. Confused and angry, Azazel ignored Gabriel's request that they give Lucifer solitude, and instead enlisted the help of Uriel, who was just as furious about Lucifer's actions as he was, to track him down.

They found Lucifer in Kyrat, walking among its ruined cities. Azazel admonished the Lightbringer with a withering barrage of colorful and eloquent insults, while Uriel seized him by the shoulders and shook him roughly, demanding to know how he could have supported such evil from their brothers. Lucifer, frustrated and weary, angrily snapped that he did not, but instead, that he felt that he did not have any right to give them orders. He was not their father, and nor was he some arrogant god, who thought he knew best and that all should follow his lead and bend to his will. The last remark was directed pointedly at Azazel, who was struck dumb in furious indignation. After some contemplation, Azazel realized that there was some truth to Lucifer's words, as he had expected his brother to follow his lead, and had not even considered that the Conclave would not go his way. Tiredly, Lucifer warned Azazel against being blinded by his own grandeur, while gently scolding Uriel for having allowed his temper to get away from him so much during the proceedings. When Uriel asked Lucifer for his advice on what they should do in the coming battles, Lucifer simply replied that they should do what they thought was right, before asking that they leave him to contemplate what had occurred. The pair honored their brother's request.

Pre Fall
"There are certain benefits to being conquered."

-Aphrodite

Before his Fall, Azazel was among the most beautiful of all his brothers. Azazel bore a striking resemblance to his brother Lucifer, being nearly identical to him in terms of facial structure and build, though where Lucifer's hair, wings, and eyes were gold, Azazel's were silver. This lead to Azazel receiving a nickname to mirror his brother's epithet of Morningstar, being known as the Evenstar. For truly, Azazel's form was as beautiful as a shining star, with mesmerizing eyes that captivated the unwary, and a lithe, graceful physique that was perfectly proportioned in every way. When his silvery wings unfurled, they would sparkle like nothing less than solidified moonlight.

Post Fall
After centuries of residing in the Abyss, the Evenstar's mind and body have both become warped. Azazel’s upper body remained truly mesmerizing, though his flesh had flushed a bright pink color, and his eyes burn with a glossy red light. Two pairs of black horns curl from Azazel's head, and his wings have taken on a draconic appearance. On some occasions, he has been known to grow additional pairs of arms, though they are perfectly formed, like the rest of his upper half. His lower body, however, reveals the corruption within. Instead of normal legs, he has a long, serpentine body, filled with little holes and sensors to engage in the depravities that have become common-place throughout his life.

Personality
At his core, Azazel is a sensual being who could easily lose himself just observing the beauty of a mere garden for hours. He was a lover of fine sensation and stimulation, both of the senses, the mind, and emotions. This aspect of himself has been twisted into awful hedonism and care only for bodily pleasures by centuries of despair within the Abyss.

Always charming and witty, Azazel once used his talents to inspire loyalty and drive his followers to achieve their potential and become their ideal selves. Seeing other beings flourish was always something that brought him joy, and little angered him as much as those who would deny people the opportunity to realize their potential. Nothing but the best would do, for himself or those around him. Eventually, this need for actualization intensified, and Azazel become more and more obsessed with perfectionism, as he grew arrogant and prideful. His time in the Abyss, however, robbed him of his drive to inspire others, his desire for perfection turned to apathy. Having once held to lofty ideals of honor, courage, intellectualism, and the defense of the weak, Azazel has tossed it all aside.

Still, Azazel has retained his considerable charisma and wit, and is still capable of all manner of manipulations and seduction using the power of his voice. Centuries of despair have turned him snide and cruel, though he can still put on any sort of mask he requires to manipulate others, a skill he learned from years of negotiating. Possessing the gift to sense the desires of others, Azazel exploits it freely, using his honeyed words and knowledge of what people want in order to play with them like puppets.

His years in the Abyss have also not dulled Azazel's more negative traits. Always prideful, Azazel has retained his arrogance through all the centuries, and he is still temperamental. While he usually comes off as haughty and condescending, it does not take much for him to fall into fits of rage or sadness. The caprice and whimsicality that once ruled him during his childhood has unfortunately reemerged during his years of darkness. At least, in his apathy, the self aggrandizement and desire for glory, to prove himself the best, has faded.

That said, for all his sneering bravado, Azazel's core is filled with despair and disgust. He failed. He and his brothers were all monsters, his father a power hungry tyrant, and their Dream a lie. Their family is eternally at war, and half his brothers have become as vile and twisted as Azazel himself.

And yet... A recent encounter with his brother Bael has lit a spark within Azazel's blackened spirit. The flames of idealism have once more begun to burn within the gloom of despair. All hope is not lost. And while hope remains, the fight is not done.

Desire Intuition
Azazel is gifted with the potent ability to intuitively sense the desires of other beings, merely by standing within their presence. He is able to sense what they yearn for, be it power, wealth, vengeance, or love. Desires that the subject of scrutiny are more consciously aware of, and more willing to accept, can simply be sensed within moments, granting Azazel flashes of memory necessary to understand the desire. Those desires which are buried deeper require more time and effort to root out, and detecting them typically requires Azazel to make several moments of prolonged physical contact with the subject.

Skills
One of Azazel's most notable talents was his gift for the arts. Highly learned and cultured, Azazel is skilled in discussing everything from history to philosophy. He was ever exceptional at crafting items of beauty, be it sculptures, ornaments, or a harp. He had an amazing singing voice, and tremendous talent with a variety of instruments, and his songs could inflame passions or reduce a crowd to tears. And of course, he was ever an exceptional dancer.

As a commander and conqueror, Azazel is adequately skilled in the administrative talents needed to run a military campaign, though logistics have never been his focus. He is a brilliant tactician, and possesses a gift for constructing ingeniously complicated battle plans to utterly dismantle enemy forces. However, one of his foremost flaws as a general has ever been a fixation on the perfect execution of his brilliant designs, and a difficulty adapting when things do not go to plan. Similarly to his command style, Azazel is also a consummate perfectionist when it comes to his personal combat skills. As a warrior, his elegance and mastery is without peer, and those who have witnessed him in battle have remarked that the sight is often more similar to a dance than to a fight, such was the grace and poise with which he handled himself. Azazel's weapon of choice has always been a sword, for the finesse and speed it allows, and is more skilled at showing off in battle than almost anyone else in Creation.

Where Azazel truly signs are the social arts, however. His personal charisma is truly titanic, and he is an expert at charming near anyone he interacts with, and is masterful at altering his demeanor to sway whoever he interacts with at the time. Reading people has always come easily to him, especially with his ability to sense the desires of others, and Azazel uses that skills to twist others to his designs with consummate ease, brewing schemes of similar complexity and genius to his ornate battle plans. To the woe of his social victims, Azazel's mastery of deception is almost absolute, a fact which compounds with his tremendous ability to seduce and beguile others (including the cosmically infamous seductress, Aphrodite, who was enthralled by Azazel's charms). Yet Azazel's most formidable ability of all were his powers of inspiration and leadership. The power of his words could drive the humblest peasant to strive to become king. He commanded near absolute devotion from his followers, most every one of which were driven to follow his every ideal and doctrine, so convinced where they of his righteousness and purity. Since his descent into the Abyss, of course, most were inspired to follow him into debauchery. Yet the icon of the old Azazel was so potent that some still held out, seeking to follow his virtues of old.

Stats
Power Level: 4

Traits
Strength: 9

Dexterity: 11

Endurance: 9

Intelligence: 9

Charisma: 12

Perception: 9

Skills
Academia: 9

Artistry: 11

Brawl: 7

Charm: 12

Command: 10

Craft: 9

Deception: 11

Empathy: 11

Intimidation: 8

Intrigue: 10

Leadership: 12

Marksmanship: 6

Medicine: 8

Melee: 11

Occult: 6

Performance: 11

Seduction: 12

Stealth: 7

Stewardship: 6

Survival: 7

Torture: 10

Magic
Dominion of Aura: 11

Dominion of Chaos: 0

Dominion of Frost: 3

Dominion of Darkness: 0

Dominion of Death: 2

Dominion of Earth: 6

Dominion of Fate: 0

Dominion of Fire: 8

Dominion of Forge: 9

Dominion of Life: 8

Dominion of Light: 10

Dominion of Order: 10

Dominion of Realms: 5

Dominion of Sky: 7

Dominion of Thought: 7

Dominion of Time: 0

Dominion of Water: 3

Dominion of Wild: 3