[@Western Robot] Right, I [i]think[/i] I got the benefits/drawbacks right. Not entirely sure, but here ya go. Atlach-Nacha. I redid the patron sheet a number of times because I couldn't decide if I wanted to pull directly from Lovecraft or come up with my own somewhat, lesser known entity, but well, here ya go. [hider=Atlach-Nacha, the spinner in Darkness] [b]Type:[/b] Horror [b]Name:[/b] Atlach-Nacha [b]Patron Benefits:[/b] Creeping Doom -It has waited a while, and it can wait longer. Reasonable -Deals will be struck. Trades will be made. Takes one to know one -Information is key. Always know your foes. [b]Patron Drawbacks:[/b] Quick-Temerped -For as long as it waits, it still wants its goals accomplished. Failure will not be tolerated. Bane -Coursing madness. Electricity, sparks with death. (weak to electric type magics.) Mind Bent [b]Personality:[/b] The first thing anyone who knows even at least a little about Atlach-Nacha, is that she absolutely loathes to leave her home between the realms of the horrors and the real world. Everything else, is rather up for debate. What little is known, is that she seems to not take much interest in humanity as a whole. In truth, she is much less passive as some might be led to believe. Like all horrors, she desires things. What does she desire? To finish her web. A simple desire, but there are those that would undo her weaving. Why? It is said that when she finishes her web, that it will lead to the end of the world. Eldritch horrors would be able to come and go as they please, with gates opening between realms with no rites or gods to stand in their way. But, why would she be considered 'reasonable' then? The weaving is nowhere near being done. Bridging the gap between planes in a somewhat physical manner, is no quick task. She has been weaving for eons, and will perhaps weave for more eons. All it wants, is for people to not interfere with its work. If it has to perhaps strike a few deals that could possibly slow down progress then she is not afraid to do it. As long as it gets completed in the end. Despite this, no one truly will know what will happen when she is done. Perhaps nothing will happen? She does not inherently desire the destruction of humanity - she does not care for them, though. She just wants the web to be finished. Perhaps, finishing it might let something else happen entirely? Who knows - no one can know for sure until the deed has been done. Either way, she might be reasonable and willing to leave her servants to their own devices as long as her web is not in danger, but that doesn't mean she'll find allies in most places. [b]History:[/b] History? What history is there to speak of for an eldritch horror? It lives in a mountain in the now extinct kingdom of Hyperborea, what would now be greenland. A little known fact, to most people. Mount Voormithadreth, to be exact, wherever that is exactly. The horror has spent eons weaving a bridge between the realms, to connect them and isn't about to stop anytime soon. [b]Resources:[/b] At any given time, Atlach-Nacha only employs a handful of agents outside of her home. At most, only eight stationed at various places over the globe. One for each of her limbs, but often times it is less. Currently she only has four, and doesn't seem to be interested in gaining any more. As for monsters, it has no need for them. Monsters can not act as discreetly as she likes. As for payment, Atlach-Nacha often prefers to pay her servants with eldritch rites and knowledge. Monetary gain is often a thing sometimes though, depending on services rendered. She at least understands physical beings need such trifling matters to live. What is given for payment though, varies greatly. It is hardly ever money, and more often an object of some mystical value found within the other realm. It is up to the followers to decide what to do with them. [b]Additional Info:[/b] As far as appearances go, there is fairly little to go on. An inhumanly large, spidery body is almost all any who has ever interacted with this one has ever been able to glimpse, or see. It supposedly has a face that looks upon one with doubt and inquiry. [/hider]