Lucan Morvayn's Power value does not match their spent Gifts! Power Value: 7 Spent Rewards: 6
Lucan Morvayn has overspent Experience Remaining: -3 Exp. (Earned: 179 - Spent: 182)
A 3-Victory Newbie Contractor played by eli2t in Earth Unveiled
He is 22 years old, lives in A quaint cottage in Salem, Massachusetts, and often appears as A 6'1" white male with wavy black hair. He wears a slightly tattered leather tricorn hat, and a traditional black woolen greatcoat adorned with the insignia of his church.
Lucan Morvayn lives in Earth Unveiled, a setting where a supernatural cold war brews. His journal has 4 entries. His Questionnaire has 7 answers.
3 Alertness
0 Animals
3 Athletics
0 Crafts
1 Culture
1 Drive
0 Firearms
1 Influence
0 Investigation
3 Medicine
4 Melee
1 Occult
0 Performance
0 Science
1 Stealth
0 Survival
1 Technology
0 Thievery
2 The Healing Clergy of Salem (For Rank Asset)
Latest 3 of 7 answers
The Healing Clergy of Salem, founded in 1692, is a healing church based in Salem, Massachusetts. The church was founded by some of the origional settlers of Salem after they discovered a large ruin buried underneath the town. Initially, the church started off as an archeological group intent on unearthing and exploring the ruins, however as they dug deeper into the ruins they discovered a well containing a strange blood-like substance. It was discovered that this blood had healing properties, capible of healing any wound or disease. The origins of the blood, refered to as "Sacred Blood" by the clergy, is still relatively unknown, however through transcription of runes and hieroglyphs scattered throught the ruins point towards the blood belonging to some greater being. This discovery lead to the foundation of the Healing Clergy of Salem, and throughout the years they have established themselves as a small yet powerful group in the United States. The clergy is headquartered in a small, unassuming church building, which hides the entrance to the large ruins burried underneath. The existance of Healing Clergy of Salem is relatively secretive, with the clergy intentionally keeping its numbers low (around 60 members).