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'''Osiris''' is the name of a [[Promethean]] [[Lineage]]. Osirans claim as their [[Progenitor]] the [[Wikipedia:Osiris|Egyptian god]] [[Osiris (nWOD)|Osiris]], who was dismembered and returned to life by [[Isis (nWOD)|Isis]] on the banks of the Nile. Their creation rites echo this event: after being immersed in river water mingled with herbs, the body of the deceased is divided into thirteen parts with a ceremonial bronze knife, and the smallest body part thrown away. The creator then spits on the corpse, providing phlegm, and the remaining parts are put back together using flax thread. The corpse is then made to swallow crushed rose petals, infused with [[Azoth]], which quicken the corpse to life. The new Osiran thus created is granted life by the element of Water, giving them an excess of phlegmatic humour.
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'''Osiris''' is the name of a [[Promethean]] [[Lineage]]. Osirans claim as their [[Progenitor]] the [[Wikipedia:Osiris|Egyptian god]] [[Osiris (nWOD)|Osiris]], who was dismembered and returned to life by [[Isis (nWOD)|Isis]] on the banks of the Nile. Their creation rites echo this event: after being immersed in river water mingled with herbs, the body of the deceased is divided into thirteen parts with a ceremonial bronze knife, and the smallest body part thrown away. The creator then spits on the corpse, providing phlegm, and the remaining parts are put back together using flax thread. The corpse is then made to swallow crushed rose petals, infused with [[Azoth]], which quicken the corpse to life. The new Osiran thus created is granted life by the [[element]] of Water, giving them an excess of phlegmatic [[humour]].
   
The Nepri, as Osirans are sometimes known, take pride in their divine heritage, and display a regal authority which comes from nothing more supernatural than their own self-belief. Typically, their missing body part appears as a 'normal' deformity in their human seeming - a missing hand or foot, for example. Their [[Bestowment]], [[Revivification]], allows them to bring their fellow Prometheans back from the dead, displaying a mastery over life and death which makes it hard to discount their claims.
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The Nepri, as Osirans are sometimes known, take pride in their divine heritage, and display a regal authority which comes from nothing more supernatural than their own self-belief. Typically, their missing body part appears as a 'normal' deformity in their human seeming - a missing hand or foot, for example. Their [[Bestowment]], [[Revivification]], allows them to return from the dead, and to bring their Promethean brethren back as well, displaying a mastery over life and death which makes it hard to discount their claims.
   
 
Their [[disfigurement]]s also display their Egyptian heritage: they take on the aspect of an Egyptian mummy, a skeletal corpse with skin that appears rotted or dessicated. The body part lost during their creation becomes horribly apparent to those who can see it, a gory, bloody wound. They also carry the scent of the herbs used in their creation rites.
 
Their [[disfigurement]]s also display their Egyptian heritage: they take on the aspect of an Egyptian mummy, a skeletal corpse with skin that appears rotted or dessicated. The body part lost during their creation becomes horribly apparent to those who can see it, a gory, bloody wound. They also carry the scent of the herbs used in their creation rites.
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* [[Promethean: The Created|PTC]]: [http://www.white-wolf.com/promethean/index.php?line=news&articleid=520 Web spoiler], [[June 21]], [[2006]]
 
* [[Promethean: The Created|PTC]]: [http://www.white-wolf.com/promethean/index.php?line=news&articleid=520 Web spoiler], [[June 21]], [[2006]]
 
* [[Promethean: The Created|PTC]]: [http://download.white-wolf.com/download/download.php?file_id=553 Promethean Promo] (PDF download), released [[June 29]], [[2006]]
 
* [[Promethean: The Created|PTC]]: [http://download.white-wolf.com/download/download.php?file_id=553 Promethean Promo] (PDF download), released [[June 29]], [[2006]]
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* [[Promethean: The Created Rulebook]]
   
 
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Revision as of 07:05, 10 August 2006

Osiris
Osiris
Name: Osiris
Plural: Osirans
Pronounciation: Oh-sai-riss
Nicknames: Nepri, Cadavers, Children of Horus
Progenitor: Osiris
Element: Water
Humour: Phlegmatic
Bestowment: Revivification
Mockery: Sebek

Osiris is the name of a Promethean Lineage. Osirans claim as their Progenitor the Egyptian god Osiris, who was dismembered and returned to life by Isis on the banks of the Nile. Their creation rites echo this event: after being immersed in river water mingled with herbs, the body of the deceased is divided into thirteen parts with a ceremonial bronze knife, and the smallest body part thrown away. The creator then spits on the corpse, providing phlegm, and the remaining parts are put back together using flax thread. The corpse is then made to swallow crushed rose petals, infused with Azoth, which quicken the corpse to life. The new Osiran thus created is granted life by the element of Water, giving them an excess of phlegmatic humour.

The Nepri, as Osirans are sometimes known, take pride in their divine heritage, and display a regal authority which comes from nothing more supernatural than their own self-belief. Typically, their missing body part appears as a 'normal' deformity in their human seeming - a missing hand or foot, for example. Their Bestowment, Revivification, allows them to return from the dead, and to bring their Promethean brethren back as well, displaying a mastery over life and death which makes it hard to discount their claims.

Their disfigurements also display their Egyptian heritage: they take on the aspect of an Egyptian mummy, a skeletal corpse with skin that appears rotted or dessicated. The body part lost during their creation becomes horribly apparent to those who can see it, a gory, bloody wound. They also carry the scent of the herbs used in their creation rites.