NPC and Gear Card gallery – FAITH: A Garden in Hell
FAITH: A Garden in Hell’s Kickstarter campaign has reached 110% funded, crossed the 11.000 pound threshold. It’s getting very close to the first stretch goal!
To celebrate the occasion, we’ve put together this art gallery from the game, that showcases the NPC and Gear cards that you can find in it. They comprise a very tight pack of organic beings and items that the player will encounter during you adventures in Ujara.
Let us know which one you enjoy the most!
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The swarm is a bright, colorful and rhythmic serial killer. The insects that form it have the potential to carve through armor and strip you to your bare bones.
The Stormer is one of the most unpredictable Ravager spawns. Brother in DNA to the Harvester, it would be a significant threat even if it didn’t spit acid from his mouth… which it does.
The Beetleboar is native to Ujara and can be best observed as it sprints towards you with its horns held high up. It is quite the rare treat though, so feel free to try and catch it: your efforts could be greatly rewarded by scumbag chefs all over the Corvosphere.
The Coalition has brought along the best talent in the Universe, especially in the technical and military departments. The Ravager threat is particularly vulnerable to hacking, so hackers are a very valuable asset of the army.
On the military side, humans are the most valued resource. Veterans of countless battles lead the vanguard of every operation, doing a job they like and for once in their lives, getting a good pay for it. Outfitted with state of the art gear, they bring the demise of many ravager.
The Vanguard suit is a direct improvement of the traditional stealth suit. It was developed by the Coalition for warfare but it’s stock remains low due to the exorbitant costs associated to its creation. Each suit must be tailored specifically to its user; every inch has to fit his or her body to the nth degree. The result of such investment is a virtually perfect camouflage system. It’s a shame that it’s worn more on Tiantang as a status symbol than in the battlefield… but you might very well find the odd one during your time in Ujara.
The ERE sword is the ultimate gimmick: it can release explosions once its firmly fitted within your enemy’s chest. The next-gen bayonet!
Ever heard of those spores that zombify their hosts? In Ujara there are plants that act in a similar fashion: a single drop of its pollen will transform your brain into a remote control being, for a while at least. But who is in the controlling side?
A standard weapon in the Coalition, the Jarhead has become a favorite among the infantry thanks to its easy-aim, easy-kill dynamic. It comes from the noble human heritage of gun design, but there’s not much more to add to it, really. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. And a good one at that.
Sooner or later, the Ravager were going to try and mimic standard weaponry, and this is what came out of it: shoot, burn, boil, explode, corrode. However, it’d be misguided to define the Pestilencer as “standard”. Under the right circumstances it’s much more destructive than any regular firearm. Just make sure no droplets land on you!
The Formithroxylum was one of the first beings catalogued in Ujara, and still bears the standard name researchers gave it. It’s an astute, good hearted animal that can interact with other species in cute and meaningful ways, but don’t cross them: they can be extremely ferocious when angry!
The Docbot is one of the most precious elements in the Coalition forces: it’s a robotic nurse that helps in many ways, from offering a quick ride to injured personnel to giving practical health advise. It has bedside manners to die for.