User blog:K'eth, Undercover Agent/Kasthezvi (Pathfinder)

Kasthezvi

Family/Type: Kasthezvi/Kasthezvi

Habitat: Underground, ancient ruins, towns, cities

Disposition: Quiet, malicious, strong-willed, lustful

Diet: Men's Spirit Energy

Monsters created by an ancient civilization of wizards and other spellcasters, the Kasthezvi were created for the sole purpose of hiding and protecting magical words of power that were etched within their very bones. Such destructive magics were never intended to be used by these creations only hidden and thusly, their souls were bound with the essence of silence itself, preventing them from making a sound both directly and indirectly. However, as the civilization perished not long after another demon lord took over, the thousands of years has taken its toll upon this magic, weakening it, and allowing the Kasthezvi to make use of some of the magic that is stored within their body after so long, though it has not weakened to the point where they could break free of it fully.

This tall semi-willowy woman has the expression of an open-teethed smiling sneer, her skin is a pale-blue and has two enlongated dull-purple four-fingered claws, over her chest is a smattering of this dull-purple color as well. Her teeth are sharp and wolf-like in the shape of their canines and floating above her head are shards of bone arranged in a circle, looking like a disassembled crown. She has long dark purple hair that reaches down to the end of her back and similarly colored eyes. Where her legs would be, instead descend into a shredded cloth-like tail similar to a ghost, causing her to float gently in the air.

Almost all Kasthezvi are extremely long-lived, as a result of the simple fact that for the last millennium or so, after the civilization that made them died out, so too did the methods of this monster's creation, forcing them to be secretive and live deep underground for great periods of time to prevent even the slightest downtilt of their population. As such, their knowledge is vast and they carry a pride similar to dragons perhaps as a result of seeing the downward spiral of most magic and technology as of the current age. Due to the silence imposed upon their souls, they are unable to reliably give out this knowledge unless they have some place to write or who ever they're interacting with knows sign language.

While most are still incapable of making any form of sound, the bond of silence have weakened enough that now all Kasthezvi are capable of using at-least one of the words of power imposed upon their bones, in most cases, it is the Word of Sundering, a silent word that causes an area to experience a grand subsonic shattering noise that is silent and capable of rupturing most objects and the very ground itself into a miniature earthquake, living things don't fair better as in the past, such a silent 'noise' would rupture most living creatures's organs and body to paste if they didn't have the durability to withstand it. On the other hand, Kasthezvi are immune to any attempts to damage or debiliate them via sound and are capable of manipulating this word to be more direct, injecting subsonic sound with their claws to rupture objects and creatures apart.

The most dangerous thing about their words of power however, is their immunity to anti-magic, such methods are useless against supressing the Kasthezvi's primordial magic and only seem to enrage the beings into a frenzy against those that believe they can 'silence' their words. Even more so, all Kasthezvi are naturally immune to any form of divination that intend to locate them and are extremely resistant to effects that would dominate or charm their minds, a fail-safe from the mages that created them so they could both not be easily found or easily controlled.

Typically, a Kasthezvi hides with their sisters deep underground in cabals, recording their history and lacing false scriptures with explosive magic against those that would attempt to steal such precious artifacts, for the most part, they seek to understand themselves so that they may fully awaken the rest of the words of power inside their bodies and rid themselves of their silence forever. A goal that is only lesser to their desire to find a way for them to produce offspring due to the process of their creation being destroyed this has led some of them, even in the past to come to the surface to seek ways to make more.

Whether through a result of their own study, or the wizards creating them trying to shove in as many ways as possible to avoid detection into their creations, Kasthezvi have an extremely proficent grasp with polymorph magic, easily allowing them to take the form of a lonesome oddly silent begger in a town or city. In the past though it was for not, they sought ways from magic not their own to see if they could create more of themselves... or more 'natural' means due to the fertility of the races above. When such plans failed, most sequestered themselves back underground, but not before taking their frustrations out on those that dared touched or angered them on the surface. In ancient times, streaks of deaths caused by sudden body rupturing were seen as magical accidents but indeed, almost always linked back to a Kasthezvi in the end.

Now in the current age, times have changed and the chance that the Kasthezvi were waiting for, have come, their bodies changed and supple in features. They instinctively knew that their newly formed wombs throbbed in anticipation for the birth and love of new offspring, of course, they were still haughty, but there was an undercurrent of excitement inside their entire small civilization and a great number of them have now finally permanently relocated to the surface.

If in an Order-town, a Kasthezvi hides her apperance as a seemingly pretty begger girl that is oddly silent, their pitiful mannerisms allowing them to garner the attention of a man they fancy, perhaps causing one to take her in, only for the man when his guard is off to realize... that this cute-looking girl isn't making any sounds, by that point, it is far too late as the monster swiftly rushes up and grabs onto their body tightly and utilizes her modified word to harshly vibrate their body.

Luckly, in this current age, the Words have been changed by the current Demon Lord's reign, so that the vibrations caused by their touch and word create a more pleasurable sensation, they can change the frequency of this vibration to induce different forms of pleasure as they gently touch a man's crotch, the tingling sensations will cause his manhood to stiffen immediately and twitch repeatedly from the 'shockwaves' of rippling silent sound centering around that one part upon their body. Bound so close together at this point, the bonds of their soul's silence binds slightly with their chosen man, preventing him from making any sound that can be heard except by the Kasthezvi herself, and indeed, as they indulge in love for the first time, their bonds weaken yet again allowing them to finally speak and be heard by their man, all to herself.

Delighted in this, the Kasthezvi will greatly enjoy partaking in this new pleasure of sex and sound, flesh slapping on flesh that can only be heard by the two and indeed in those moments it is almost like that all other sound drowns away from the world as they continue to indulge in their each other's bodies. Afterwards, if they still live in an Order town at this point, the Kasthezvi will either carry them off to their cabal if their man wishes or stay, using her polymorphing magic and anti-divination to fool even the most studious of magic-casters from noticing their presence. Likewise, as their man turns into an incubus, they begin to be able to utilize the same words of power and immunity to divination that the Kasthezvi possesses.

In a monster-friendly town where the mamono has no fear for expulsion, the Kasthezvi will often be more openly haughty and will typically have a 'higher' standard of men, typically wishing to be with other magic-casters or at the very least magically-inclined but are otherwise just about the same.

Kasthezvi that have been birthed in the new age still have the bonds of silence upon their souls, but have weakened even further to allow them to speak comfortably with close friends and their family, the word of power haven't diminished in power either and in-fact, have appeared to started to get even stronger over time, eventually culminating in even more words being unlocked as their power from demonic energy grows and allows them to overcome and erode the silence of their souls.

While most Kasthezvi utilize the Word of Sundering, other words have been noted of useage, some capable of great firey storms, massive swarms of insects, of hail and frost descending from the sky and even reversing gravity and stopping time in a small area have all been noted in both the past and now.