SEMANA SIGUIENTE MES SIGUIENTE
6.1.2 REFLEXIÓN SOBRE LOS REGISTROS DE CASOS PSIQUIÁTRICOS Y LOS DISTINTOS ENFOQUES AL ANÁLISIS DE LOS PATRONES DE UTILIZACIÓN
6.1.2.1 Aplicabilidad práctica del análisis de la utilización de servicios
Battle-Troll (Magic Weapon)
No one knows where or when Erik got his axe, but Erik rarely goes anywhere without it. Erik claims that while he is armed with axe he is blessed by the Gods and none shall defeat him.
Models wounded by the axe do not receive any armour saving throw, unless they are wearing magic armour, which saves as normal. In addition the axe casts an aura of protection around Erik, giving him a 4+ Ward save.
'Now shall we tell of Sylra, who was daughter to Helgrim the pitiless keeper of the dead. Yet was she as unlike to a father as any daughter could be. Full of life and joy, she longed to see the world of the living, but her father
uld leave his kingdom wishing to keep her close always. Now Olric's wolves, who see and know all, came to the Lord of Winter in his hall and told him of this beautiful maiden in Helgrim's domain. Olric happened to be seeking a bride at this time and thought he would go and see if this Sylra lived up to the tales he had heard. Some counselled not to enter the gloomy caverns of the land of death but Olric scoffed at these laggards and went about his business. Espying the approach of Winter's Fury in a dream,
Dead felt a morbid foreboding. Helgrim barred the gates of his hall to discourage his unwelcome visitor, but Olric fearlessly beat them down with his great axe. Nor was he disappointed when he saw Sylra's beauty, fresh
g morning where the dew lies glistening upon the land. Yet Helgrim took not kindly to to the glimmer he spied in his guest's wolfish gaze. Taking advantage of Olric's distraction he leapt upon him in a rage. Upon witnessing this melancholy scene Sylra fled distraught from her father's hall, up out of the caverns and into the light of the world that lives. Helgrim raged against Olric with all the grim forces of death but the Lord of Battle was not to be outdone and soon gave his foe such a mighty blow upon the head that it knocked him to the floor senseless. ''This hospitality becomes not so great a lord'', justly he upbraided the Lord of the
Underworld for his mean spiritedness and for locking up so fair a maiden.
Whilst this occurred Sylra wandered the forests for the first time, wondering at the beauty she had been denied so long, and there on the path she met Ursun in the form of the bear. He bad her ride upon his back and showed her all the wilderness, which she dearly cherished. Her joy was so great that for the first time the plants showed forth flowers in many glorious colours, too wondrous to tell, and the birds sang songs more joyful than any
Now Olric had returned from Helgrim's dank hall and sought his prize. Chancing upon them in a glade he was angered to find his intended bride frolicking with the great bear, who was in turn quick to take offense at Olric's jealous words. Olric, naturally, spoke of how he had taken all the risk to free the maiden and yet his brother took
ll the reward, and his challenge echoed to the mountain tops as the howls of wolves uncounted. Ursun replied, asking what was the point of rescuing her if she was just going to be locked up in another man's hall, and his deep growl rumbled through the valleys. Thus it was that the brothers wrestled and the world trembled in the wake of their mighty contest. Sylra, seeing how the world shook and fearing the ruin of that which she had so recently come to love, pleaded that they should cease and her tears were as a soft spring rain. Abashed, the brothers fell still and hearkened to the object of their dispute. She spoke that she was grateful that Olric had rescued her from her father's hall and that she would marry him in payment of this life bond. Olric was pl at these honourable words and thinking on the matter saw the justice in his brother's argument. ''I should not want for my wife to be miserable, and perhaps I'd like still to have freedom from her on a time'' he also thought
known to be fond of young maidens and has ravished many who have taken his fancy; their descendants being the noblest of men. Therefore, he, the justest and most honourable of lords, decreed: ''I will take Sylra as my wife but only for half the year. For the other half she will be my brother Ursun’s bride''. So Sylra went to live in Olric's hall and after six months she left to wander with Ursun in his kingdom. Everywhere she walks the wild the trees bear fruit and flowers blossom. But six months thereafter she returns to Olric's hall and the plants wither as his icy breath settles upon the land.'
osen enemy unit. Normal armour no protection, but magic armour saves as normal. In addition all enemy units within 12" of Erik
ear any Norse warriors.
Troll (Magic Weapon)
No one knows where or when Erik got his axe, but Erik oes anywhere without it. Erik claims that while he is armed with axe he is blessed by the Gods and
Models wounded by the axe do not receive any armour saving throw, unless they are wearing magic armour,
. In addition the axe casts an aura of protection around Erik, giving him a 4+ Ward
'Now shall we tell of Sylra, who was daughter to Helgrim the pitiless keeper of the dead. Yet was she as unlike to a father as any daughter could be. Full of life and joy, she longed to see the world of the living, but her father
uld leave his kingdom wishing to keep her close always. Now Olric's wolves, who see and know all, came to the Lord of Winter in his hall and told him of this beautiful maiden in Helgrim's domain.
t he would go and see if this Sylra lived up to the tales he had heard. Some counselled not to enter the gloomy caverns of the land of death but Olric scoffed at these laggards and went about his business. Espying the approach of Winter's Fury in a dream, the Lord of the Dead felt a morbid foreboding. Helgrim barred the gates of his hall to discourage his unwelcome visitor, but Olric fearlessly beat them down with his great axe. Nor was he disappointed when he saw Sylra's beauty, fresh
g morning where the dew lies glistening upon the land. Yet Helgrim took not kindly to to the glimmer he spied in his guest's wolfish gaze. Taking advantage of Olric's distraction he leapt upon him in a rage.
distraught from her father's hall, up out of the caverns and into the light of the world that lives. Helgrim raged against Olric with all the grim forces of death but the Lord
he head that it knocked him to the floor senseless. ''This hospitality becomes not so great a lord'', justly he upbraided the Lord of the
rests for the first time, wondering at the beauty she had been denied so long, and there on the path she met Ursun in the form of the bear. He bad her ride upon his back and showed
at for the first time the plants showed forth flowers in many glorious colours, too wondrous to tell, and the birds sang songs more joyful than any
them in a glade he was angered to find his intended bride frolicking with the great bear, who was in turn quick to take offense at Olric's jealous words. Olric, naturally, spoke of how he had taken all the risk to free the maiden and yet his brother took
ll the reward, and his challenge echoed to the mountain tops as the howls of wolves uncounted. Ursun replied, asking what was the point of rescuing her if she was just going to be locked up in another man's hall, and his
eys. Thus it was that the brothers wrestled and the world trembled in the wake of their mighty contest. Sylra, seeing how the world shook and fearing the ruin of that which she had so as a soft spring rain. Abashed, the brothers fell still and hearkened to the object of their dispute. She spoke that she was grateful that Olric had rescued her from her father's hall and that she would marry him in payment of this life bond. Olric was pleased at these honourable words and thinking on the matter saw the justice in his brother's argument. ''I should not want for my wife to be miserable, and perhaps I'd like still to have freedom from her on a time'' he also thought
known to be fond of young maidens and has ravished many who have taken his fancy; their descendants being the noblest of men. Therefore, he, the justest and most honourable of lords, decreed: ''I
he other half she will be my brother Ursun’s bride''. So Sylra went to live in Olric's hall and after six months she left to wander with Ursun in his kingdom. Everywhere
STÜRMJARL,
SHAMAN LORD OF EJSGARD
Stürmjarl is a solitary character who lives deep in the realm of Ejsgard in the north of Norsca. Ejsgard is largely uninhabited even by the hardy Norse, it is the realms of packs of wolves, Snow Trolls, and the hunting grounds of Dire Wolves. Stürmjarl lives there however, high on the mountains that border the Realm of Chaos, where days and nights last a whole season. During long periods of solace he studies ancient lore, composes sagas and worships the gods. Stürmjarl uses his great spellcasting abilities to shrouds his home in thick fogs and spells of illusion to keep the wild animals and unwanted guests away.
Very few Norse know about Stürmjarl and those that do consider him a mad man and steer well clear. Although many Norse have sought his help in the past, and Stürmjarl consider the trip to his home an arduous enough test of causes worthiness and will always help any who make it to his door. Stürmjarl is not however in complete control of his destiny. However, many years ago Loki the Norse god of mischief saw fit to bestow one of his gifts upon Stürnijarl. For Loki it proved a bad choice, for Stürmjarl as tremendous willpower and has managed to maintain control of
himself while the gift has been in his possession. StürmjarI has however benefitted from the great powers the gift offers.
If the need is great, Stürmjarl would never shirk from helping his people and has been seen in battle many times. Striking down foes with his staff of storms and using the enemy's own evil magic against them, Stürmjarl is much feared foe.
M WS BS S T W I A Ld Stürmjarl 4 5 3 4 4 3 5 2 8
Equiment
Stürmjarl carries a hand weapon, the Gift of Loki and his Runes.
Magic
Stürmjarl is a Level 4 Wizard who can use spells from the Lore of Fire, Heavens, Beasts, Shadow and Death’s list.
Special Rules
Counter-Charge, Berserkergang
Hymns of Malice: The hymns and songs of Stürmjarl unleash the Norseman’s primal instinct, and as the Norsemen join in, the magic of the songs reach its climax and cause the Norsemen to burn with hatred.
If Stürmjarl is in a unit with the Berserkergang rule, then the unit is subject to Hatred.
Magic Items
Gift of Loki (Arcane Item)
Loki is the Norse god of mischief, he is an evil being, much taken to cunning schemes, intrigues and causing trouble, all purely for his own entertainment. If Loki sees a mortal as a promising prospect then he will grant him a gift. The gift can take any form, although it is usually a mask.
Every time Stürmjarl casts a spell he may use one additional free power dice. If you roll a 1 on this dice, Stürmjarl is overcome by the mischievous schemes of Loki and must immediately pass a leadership test, or suffer a miscast.
Runes (Talisman)
The Runes are usually carved out of stone or the knuckle bones of a beast from the Chaos wastes. The Runes are commonly used by all Norse shamans, the shaman cast them in a ritual, and reciting words of power, he can then interpret the way they fall to predict futures and probabilities.
Stürmjarl may reroll one failed attempt to dispel a spell once per Magic phase.