Bloodlust (Demonic Ability)
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| Achieving yoaeuhelus requires a demon to tap into their latent feelings of rage, and doing so is | Achieving yoaeuhelus requires a demon to tap into their latent feelings of rage, and doing so is | ||
| known to degrade a demon's ability to reach the state of unbothered excitation required by eezaisoa. | known to degrade a demon's ability to reach the state of unbothered excitation required by eezaisoa. | ||
| - | Skill in antagonism is known to help somewhat in achieving the state of rage needed to awaken this | + | Skill in [[antagonism]] is known to help somewhat in achieving the state of rage needed to awaken this |
| power. | power. | ||
| By default, yoaeuhelus targets oneself, but this power can also be directed at other individuals, in | By default, yoaeuhelus targets oneself, but this power can also be directed at other individuals, in | ||
| which case the individual will typically attempt to resist the effect. | which case the individual will typically attempt to resist the effect. | ||
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+> Demonic Abilities : <+ Yoaeuhelus
+> Common Name : <+ Awaken bloodlust
+> Description : <+
Yoaeuhelus unlocks one of the most dreaded of a demon's abilities -- their ability to call upon the latent rage that lies dormant in the hearts of sentient beings. This rage makes one berserk in combat, greatly augmenting one's offense at the total expense of defense. It also makes one unable to concentrate or mentally focus on complex tasks. As such it can be used to great effect on allies and enemies alike -- and is particularly fearsome when induced in oneself.
Achieving yoaeuhelus requires a demon to tap into their latent feelings of rage, and doing so is known to degrade a demon's ability to reach the state of unbothered excitation required by eezaisoa. Skill in antagonism is known to help somewhat in achieving the state of rage needed to awaken this power.
By default, yoaeuhelus targets oneself, but this power can also be directed at other individuals, in which case the individual will typically attempt to resist the effect.
