Name: Uraeus
Also Known As:
Type: Ethereal
Corporeal Forces: 2 Strength
4 Agility 4 Body Hits: 20/16
Celestial Forces: 2 Will
3 Perception 5 Soul Hits: 6
Note: the above is typical; there are confirmed
reports of Uraei with more than 6 Forces.
Vessel/6 (cobra); Vessel/4 (human)
Skills: Dreaming/3, Fighting/2, Knowledge/3
(individuals have different areas of expertise), Knowledge/2 ([How to be a]
Uraeus), Move Silently/4, Running/3 (when in the Marches a Uraeus may use this
skill for flying).
Songs: Truth (Corporeal)/5
Esoteric Abilities: Strands (News); Affinities
(Divination: Moderate; Speed: Primal); Venom (identical to cobra venom;
Corporeal form only) Dread/3: reporting falsely or too late (moderate)
Primary Attack: Bite (no Power or Accuracy
modifiers)
Secondary Attack: Venom spit (Corporeal form only;
Power n/a, Accuracy –2)
Appearance: while in the Marches a Uraeus looks like
an Egyptian Cobra with the wings of an ibis.
Favored Habitat: the Ethereal Plane (usually
Heliopolis) Number Typically Encountered: one, but a large number often
presages the presence of a Heliopolitan god.
General Classification: (Ethereals) Friendly
(Heliopolitans) or Neutral (all others); (Heaven) Hostile;
(Hell) Neutral (Samingans) or Hostile (all others);
(Humanity) Neutral
Capsule Description: in ancient times the Uraeus was
among the most minor spirits serving the gods of Egypt (usually as a
messenger). Since the Purity Crusade they have taken on new importance. Many
are now counselors to the surviving gods - several attend Isis herself - or
diplomats who treat with other pantheons. The craftiest and most powerful deal
with Hell. Despite the obvious ambition of many individuals no Uraeus has risen
to godhood as of this writing. There is strong evidence that the Heliopolitans
monitor upstarts very closely and kill those who show signs of succeeding too
well.
Reported by: Sinuhe
Corporeally Researched by: Michael Walton
Corporeal Reference: Egyptian Mythology by Paul
Hamlyn
Capsule Description of Reporter: Sinuhe was a noted
physician who lived during the reign of Ahkenaten. By some accounts Sinuhe was
a Soldier of Thoth. There are also rumors suggesting that he was the rightful heir
to Ahkenaten’s predecessor. He spent the last years of his life in exile under
the reign of Horemheb. It was during this time that he wrote his memoirs and
his treatises on medicine and cosmology.