Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20170530194819/@comment-5543592-20170706215417

To Tim's eye, they appeared to be some kind of painkiller.

A few weeks back revealed Kheiro had been digging, expanding the Undercity. He'd also made targetted attacks in places, against all three factions-- Brotherhood, Red Hand, and Cause-- but had his troops stay hidden, so that all the factions would be put on edge by mystery assailants. He had targetted the Brotherhood in particularly, even let his men be seen at times, since their uniforms used colors similar to the Cause's armor and weapons. He'd left cloth patchs bearing the Cause's insginia at various sights, when attacking the Brotherhood.

Kheiro had little on who Russel Washington had been, either he didn't know it or didn't care for it. What he did have extensive notes on Hades' powers, and his sightings over the last ten years and   In fact, from these notes, Kheiro seemed almost as obsessed with Hades as he was with he Prophecy.

Hades, according to Kheiro's notes, possesses the ability to regenerate lost limbs and recover from wounds in seconds. Hades can only lift telekinetically what he would be able to with his own arms, but since his strength is also supernaturally enhanced, Hades is capable of lifting weight equivalent to a semi-truck-- either telekinetically, or with just his hands. His telekinesis also makes him capable of flight.

Hades is insane, with a split personality, and the personality that identifies itself as 'Hades' is dominant. The other personality, 'the Boss,' is dormant. Kheiro recently discovered, when the Outsiders put the nullifier on Hades back at the roadside bar, that 'the Boss' personality emerges when the psychic ability is suppressed. Kheiro, however, seemed to have no intention of doing that, and appears to prefer the Hades personality. It is unclear what Kheiro wants with Hades, but he obviously has great interest in the ghoulish psyker.

The POF Data folder was full of Kheiro's beliefs on how the Prophecy of Four might be completed. There were several, essay length papers he had complied on the subject, all written by himself for review. Each stanza of he Prophecy has an essay pretaining to it, and then multiple other essays were Kheiro's interpretations and conclusions on the Prophecy as a whole.