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[[File:Denrealm.jpg|thumb|Rage card depicting a den-realm. ]]
 
[[File:Denrealm.jpg|thumb|Rage card depicting a den-realm. ]]
A '''Den-Realm''' is a patch from the [[Umbra]] that is tied to a [[Fera|Shapeshifter]] and serves as his personal retreat. Most Den-Realms are tie to areas in the physical reality and provide a tunnel into the [[Near Umbra]], so that [[stepping sideways]] or using similar ways to get into the Umbra are easier. Den-Realms are well protected and its difficult to breach their defenses.
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A '''Den-Realm''' is a patch from the [[Umbra]] that is tied to a [[Fera|Shapeshifter]] and serves as her personal retreat. Most Den-Realms are tied to areas in the physical reality and provide a tunnel into the [[Near Umbra]], so that [[stepping sideways]] or using similar ways to get into the Umbra are easier. Den-Realms are well protected and its difficult to breach their defenses.
   
The [[Bastet (WTA)|Bastet]] and [[Gurahl]] are among the most frequent users of Den-Realms and the [[Nagah]] and [[Ananasi]] have developed a variant that are called [[Ananata]] and [[Sylie]], respectively.
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The [[Bastet (WTA)|Bastet]] and [[Gurahl]] are among the most frequent users of Den-Realms, and the [[Nagah]] and [[Ananasi]] have developed a variant called [[Ananata]] and [[Sylie]], respectively.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:19, 4 February 2020

Denrealm

Rage card depicting a den-realm.

A Den-Realm is a patch from the Umbra that is tied to a Shapeshifter and serves as her personal retreat. Most Den-Realms are tied to areas in the physical reality and provide a tunnel into the Near Umbra, so that stepping sideways or using similar ways to get into the Umbra are easier. Den-Realms are well protected and its difficult to breach their defenses.

The Bastet and Gurahl are among the most frequent users of Den-Realms, and the Nagah and Ananasi have developed a variant called Ananata and Sylie, respectively.

References