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beta-700E Black warrior

Strength: in combat the hero has a special feature: after his power charge is completely flat, he can use back-up battery. The back-up power source provides power charge of 50% capacity of the one the hero started combat with.  


delta-700G Turbomag

Strength: experiments on increasing invulnerability index brought amazing results: probability that a blow by any enemy monster will not cause hero any harm for models of this series falls within 1-10% range! 


delta-300B Priestess of Perfection

Strength: perfect skills of applying charms for resurrection and reuse of creatures eliminated by enemy.  


gamma-500A Iron Death

Strength: «Artefacts handling skills» index is significantly above average. Probability that used artefacts will retain the charge and will work in the model's manipulators two or more times falls in the range from 2 to 15%. This fact has been noted in «Protocol on unplanned changes of model #PM-7881/U». Modifications section believe that this ability appeared due to special design of the model's manipulator limb.  


Hongar

Strength: Hongar's belligerence makes his creatures unbelievably strong. Even unruly Orcs have submitted to his strength. The Orcs did not want to recognise him as master so Hongar hunted down and killed the Orc tribe's elder and fed his remains to monsters. To stupid creatures, life is more precious than freedom and they now serve Hongar and are ready to jump out of their skins to avoid making him angry again. There's no way to hold them in place in battle and even when exhausted by the enemy's protectors, they will still do everything they can to kill the enemy. 


Storknar

Strength: when Storknar was young, he would easily sacrifice his servants in combat without giving it a second thought. But in his old age, Storknar has become economical and even thrifty. In some instances the creature that he sacrifices gives its health to the master but stays alive, and goes to combat again. No Chaot comprehends just how Storknar manages to keep his creatures alive — he guards this secret more closely than his combat wand and his lover's portrait.
 


Tkhaena

Strength: the armour made of perfidy covers fearless Tkhaena. Woe to the enemies who dare to assault her! Tkhaena can turn your own attack against yourself, so your strength and the strength of your loyal servants will be greatly undermined.
 


Helgi

Strength: cobolds have become so accustomed to obliging her that they can deal terrible blows to enemies causing twice the normal damage.
 


Narmes

Strength: his strength is in his ability to come to terms with creatures as poorly fit for training as poisonous hornets. These creatures are able to kill enemies through a lethal poison that is injected into the enemy's body through the hornets bite. Narmes' hornets, unlike those of other tribesmen, always try to hit first.
 


Vian

Strength: some of his servants can survive the Vitals' spell, which contradicts the very essence of this life-loving race. This spell destroys all creatures that happen to be on the battlefield.

 


Fiona

Strength: in battle she receives help from her invincible warriors, the Triants. Nobody knows why these strange creatures, trees that have come to life, serve Fiona so faithfully. They say her grandmother grew them on poisonous bog soil fertilising it with predatory animals' blood. Before she died her grandmother revealed the secret of how to control these mindless, but incredibly tenacious creatures. Each time a Triant attacks, their mistress gets as much vitality as her opponent loses.
 


Erna

Strength: one particularly ferocious winter Erna raised a brood of snakes fresh from their eggs. When these creatures bite the enemy, they not only deprive them of some vitality but also cast a charm so that the enemy who continues to fight loses vitality with each move he makes.
 


Dominicus

Strength: according to unconfirmed information, Dominicus discovered an unusual tribe of Gibberlings in Crystal Mountain's Cascade Caves. His Gibberlings are different from others in that the number of disciplined creatures in each next generation increases. Disciplined creatures attack for longer periods time, attack several times in a row and share loot with their master more willingly. Numerous expeditions sent to the Crystal Caves did not manage to find any traces of this tribe. The Learned Council has decided to buy four or more disciplined creatures from Dominicus to breed them and gradually replace the original stock of Gibberlings. 


Barnard

Strength: from the Learned Council's memo: « ...when any creature under the influence of a special spell is killed (regardless of who kills it: an enemy hero, enemy creature or the master, to make a sacrifice), the hero's health index usually increases by the value of the killed creature's health.
 


Octavia

Strength: currently the Learned Council does not have reliable information regarding her establishing useful contacts with the Lamias. According to Octavia the image of the «Lamias' Pra-Mother» coincides with the heroine's own image. The Council believes this explanation to be insufficient.
 


Paola

Strength: in the heat of battle the heroine can cast a spell without spending any ether. This ability interests the Learned Council's experts deeply, but at the moment researching it appears to be impossible since representatives of hostile races taken prisoner cannot display the necessary degree of aggression under laboratory conditions.
 

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