When you and your boys are straight down to push a team but don’t wanna put all your eggs in one basket in case you fancy a fry up later. You simply slap the earth with your revenant totem interact with it and charge into battle, throwing caution to the wind. Typically dying in seconds because the totem makes you crazy.
Anyone fancy pushing this team with little to no risk of actually dying? Cool! I’ll ram my revenant totem into the ground here then.
The mythology of the phoenix states that it lived in the desert for 5 centuries and then consumed itself by fire, later to rise renewed from its ashes; Revenant.
Animus Revenant is the fourth installment to the Animus series. You take up the role of the unremembered and leap into the tragedy and ruin the dead king has wrought upon this world.
Guy: Hey have you heard of Animus Revenant?
Guy2: oh you mean that underratedgame?
Guy: Yeah!
Looks sweet and cute, and with those eyes could do no wrong! .... Always tries to be bad but is just to goooooooooood! .... The only thing missing is the Halo above them!
A type of undead. Similar to a zombie in that it is a reanimated corpse, but revenants retain portions of their personality and some amount of intelligence as seen by their motivations for returning, and it is said that revenants return of their own volition, rather than being reanimated by magic or caused by a viral outbreak like zombies.
1. Evil people who terrorize the living after death, in particular those they knew during their lives (as told by William of Newburgh.)
2. The dead who were wronged in life which harboured such a resentment for the crimes committed against them even in death that they continue to walk the earth, perpetuating the crimes committed against them until they are vindicated (as seen in the folklore of Rotten Johnny Reb.)
1. That bastard was so cold hearted, even death didn't want him. And now we have all the joys of digging the sod out of his grave to put an end to his new found life as a revenant.
2. It's horrible how that revenant died.. It's almost enough to make you empathize with his mass killings.