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(( ;o; thank you so much... ))
Analysis: Thresh
Composed for the First Ascendant by Supplicant Raski’il
Origin: Nexus Branch 121512, “Runeterra”
Faction: Himself
Weaponry: Chains and psionics (referred to in Nexus Branch 121512 as “magic”)
Known Abilities:
Soul Absorption. Similar to the Highlord’s own, but not on par with it.
Telekinesis. More akin to Daelaam entity “Tassadar” than the Highlord.
Torture. See enclosed file 6 for images and further details.
Strong area of effect and offensive abilities, in combination with escalating power from soul absorption, make this entity a danger when uncontrolled.
Known Weaknesses:
Absorbing souls requires active effort. Would attacking him during this time period weaken him? More research required.
The lantern artifact may also be used in this. However, utilizing this artifact causes a high amount of psionic drain.
Chain weaponry is unwieldy, and certain actions take long periods of time for him to complete. Taking evasive action as an action is started, and then moving in to attack, may be a good strategy.
Shielding oneself with “allies” is less effective. He can pull himself in with his chains as efficiently as he can pull beings to him. Avoiding getting close enough to be flayed is always a good strategy.
When deprived of souls, he weakens and becomes less durable. This makes him more easily defeated in battle
Entity Lucian has an unclear grievance with Thresh. More research required.
Additional notes: Unlike the protoss of the Daelaam, Thresh appears to take actions solely for his own amusement. What amuses him and what the Tal’darim allow during conquest may well align. Additionally, his love of torture implies that providing him with enough victims might be a good enough bargain to keep him in line. Perhaps this lesser entity would make a sufficient ally?