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  • Evil squid-robot-people that have a tendency to not like sharing their 'space' with other non-robot people; and consider their 'space' to be an entire galaxy. Other than that they are quite likable if one enjoys genocidal sociopaths. Some ask why they want to wipe out civilizations. They simply do it for the "lulz".
  • Reapers are small, sharp objects coming in packs of six that can be loaded into a Reaper Baton and fired at different enemies. Reapers are organic; they are grown in bushes and can be harvested periodically from them. These objects are almost weightless; it takes much Reapers in the first three Geneforge games to encumber a Shaper.
  • The Reapers were an ancient race of robotic Droids that existed in the galaxy of Galactic Prime for hundreds of thousands of years. Their creators presumably were an unknown, now-extinct organic race.
  • Reapers are angels that serve Death. They assist in maintaining the Natural Order and used to be thought as completely neutral, aligned with neither Heaven nor Hell nor Purgatory. According to Castiel, Reapers will sometimes appear in mass gatherings in prelude to a great disaster such as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii. Being the servants of Death, Reapers are one of the most recurring supernatural creatures in the series.
  • Reapers is the fifth track from the album Drones.
  • This is about Reapers
  • The Reapers are a breed of vampire that feed off humans and other vampires in Blade 2.
  • A Reaper is usually depicted holding a scythe or a sickle because of their relation to the literal "harvesting" of souls.
  • Reapers were monsters that were scrapped monsters that were going to appear in Alone in the Dark: Illumination. * Not much is known of these enemies, other than their name and acknowledged in both the Alone in the Dark site and one of the game's developers.
  • The Reapers are one of the three illegal paramilitary factions in Just Cause 2.
  • The Reapers are a roving band of living weapons who want to give peace a chance — by killing everybody. They're led by a Deathbringer. One is also named 'Klaxa'. The names (and even some species) of the others are unknown.
  • The Reapers were a faction of thugs, criminals and drug dealers that operated in Empire City. After the quarantine was erected, the group grew rapidly in both size and aggression. Controlled by Sasha's black tar, they were originally simple addicts and punks dealing drugs, although their ranks were later expanded using civilians being controlled by the black tar. In a short time, they were able to take control of Empire City's Neon District, and ran the district until their downfall at the hands of the electrokinetic conduit, Cole MacGrath.
  • Origin: Dark Space System Home Galaxy: Pegasus Current Population: Many Billions and Rising Exponentially Primary Language: Telepathy Fur/Skin Tone: Green-Blue-Purple-Black Government: Communal Hive Leader: Drac Capital: Unknown Major Planets: Unknown Affiliation: Reapers Current GATO Status: Active Threat
  • The Reapers were a macabre combination of ghastly spirits and baleful constructs. The force was primarily led by angels, with undead and other thralls serving under them. Information on the Reapers is scarce as most who encountered them perished. The Horadrim Lorath Nahr was an exception, and he took notes of the Reapers he encountered where no one else could.
  • This harmless-looking tree can be the end of an unwary traveler. Reapers are trees occupied by evil spirits that have turned them into highly effective death-traps. Reapers are usually rooted to the ground, but known to move occasionally. They make up for a lack of mobility with their long, tentacle-like branches and powerful magic spells. Since a reaper's body is composed of wood, however, it can be quickly overcome with fire.
  • Not much is known about the Reapers, other than the fact that they were created by Capek using nanotechnology, and possibly gene-splicing of various animals and scant samples of The Plague. At some point before or during the First Martian Revolution, Capek released several Reapers into the caves around the various Ultor facilities, possibly to test thier ability to survive in Mars' then-poor atmosphere. The presence of young reapers also indicates they can breed successfully.
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Associates
Appearances
  • Diablo III: Reaper of Souls
  • Storm of Light
FirstAppearance
Status
  • Extant
Affiliation
  • Death
  • Malthael
  • The Natural Order
  • Their enslaver
Game
  • Just Cause 2
  • Ultima V
  • Ultima I
  • Ultima IV
  • Ultima VII
  • Ultima VII Part Two
  • Ultima Underworld
  • Ultima Underworld II
  • Ultima VI
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  • Various
Name
  • Reapers
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  • The cruel spirit of a living plant, the reaper is a most devastating hunter. Although tethered by roots to one location, the reaper possesses tentacle-like branches strong enough to grasp even the stoutest of warriors. In addition, the creature's magical abilities permit it to fling awesome bolts of lightning. While its natural intangible form prevents harm to a reaper, its body is simply the wood of the dying tree it has inhabited. Killing its host tree renders a reaper powerless.
  • The strange, magical creatures known as reapers are strong, enduring, and do severe damage by bludgeoning. Their weakness, if it can so be called, is their immobility; although their arms strike out about them, they cannot change locations. They throw magical bolts at distant foes. They also bludgeon nearby creatures with their thick tentacles. Reapers are quite hardy, but often worth the trouble: they hoard good booty.
  • The legends relate that long ago, an enchanted sentient forest sank underground in a great cataclysm, and there the trees that composed it mutated into something that could survive in the underworld. Reapers appear as ambulatory trees, broken and bare of leaves. Their thick limbs can deliver blows of enormous power, and for all its flexibility their wood is as resistant as any oak or pine. There are a few unconfirmed reports of magic use among the reapers.
  • A remnant of an ancient enchanted forest swallowed up long ago in a cataclysmic upheaval, the reaper at first appears as a solitary tree trunk rooted in the dungeon rock. Closer examination reveals a grim intelligence which lashes out with long, gnarled branches and magical bolts of destruction. But, the resourceful adventurer can turn the threat of the reaper into the evening's campfire, ofttimes uncovering hidden treasure in the process.
  • These grim creatures stand upright on trunk-like bodies and wave many tentacles at their prey. The evil Reaper can also reputedly cast different energy fields, and this is considered a most vicious opponent.
  • Legend tells us that the first Reapers were born when an ancient, enchanted forest was swallowed up in a cataclysmic upheaval long ago. Ever since, these animate, arcane treeforms have been found in subterranean places, often guarding some object they fancy or patrolling their chosen territory. The common Reapers of Britannia are fully mobile for only a brief period in their life cycle, but the specimens to be found here can wander about at will . Although their wildly swinging branches often miss their targets, one blow that strikes a valiant warrior can do more damage than any sword thrust. Therefore, Reapers are a serious menace, to be avoided by the inexperienced warrior.
  • The reaper is actually a malevolent tree spirit that has the power to reach out and grab passers-by in its long, powerful branches. The reaper also possesses the magical power to unleash destructive bolts of lightning. As it is a creature made of dry, dead wood, it is quite vulnerable to fire
  • Looking for all the world as naught but a vine-covered tree stump, the Tangler lurks in subterranean corridors, waiting to ensnare explorers of the underground. Once a Tangler hath ensnared an adventurer in its tentacles, it will hold the victim fast until starvation ends the struggle. The monstrosity then feasts on the corpse.
Type
  • Ammunition
  • Personal army of Malthael
Caption
  • Reaper, from Ultima IV manual
  • Reapers symbol.
primary attire
  • Red hoodies, cargo pants, white trench coats with hoods
type/s of conduits
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Current status
  • Inactive
ideology
  • Communism
Notable Members
  • 13
Appears In
Kanji
  • 死神
Rōmaji
  • Shinigami
Title
  • Reapers
Headquarters
LastAppearance
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secondary power
start-base-HQ
Primary power
alternatenames
  • "Tangler"
money-source
  • Unknown
Occupation
  • Delivering souls to their final destination.
Standing
  • Defunct
Race
Effects
  • Physical Damage 1-12
Book
  • Compendium
  • The First Age of Darkness
  • The History of Britannia
  • The Book of Fellowship
  • The Book of Lore
  • Beyond the Serpent Pillars
  • A Safe Passage Through Britannia
  • Memoirs of Sir Cabirus
English
  • Reaper
Location
  • Last areas of Geneforge
Rivals
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  • To be added
  • Evil squid-robot-people that have a tendency to not like sharing their 'space' with other non-robot people; and consider their 'space' to be an entire galaxy. Other than that they are quite likable if one enjoys genocidal sociopaths. Some ask why they want to wipe out civilizations. They simply do it for the "lulz".
  • Reapers are small, sharp objects coming in packs of six that can be loaded into a Reaper Baton and fired at different enemies. Reapers are organic; they are grown in bushes and can be harvested periodically from them. These objects are almost weightless; it takes much Reapers in the first three Geneforge games to encumber a Shaper.
  • The Reapers were an ancient race of robotic Droids that existed in the galaxy of Galactic Prime for hundreds of thousands of years. Their creators presumably were an unknown, now-extinct organic race.
  • Reapers are angels that serve Death. They assist in maintaining the Natural Order and used to be thought as completely neutral, aligned with neither Heaven nor Hell nor Purgatory. According to Castiel, Reapers will sometimes appear in mass gatherings in prelude to a great disaster such as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii. Being the servants of Death, Reapers are one of the most recurring supernatural creatures in the series.
  • Reapers is the fifth track from the album Drones.
  • This is about Reapers
  • Origin: Dark Space System Home Galaxy: Pegasus Current Population: Many Billions and Rising Exponentially Primary Language: Telepathy Fur/Skin Tone: Green-Blue-Purple-Black Government: Communal Hive Leader: Drac Capital: Unknown Major Planets: Unknown Affiliation: Reapers Current GATO Status: Active Threat Quote: "The Reapers are perhaps our greatest nightmare, they show no mercy, no remorse and are relentless in their efforts to destroy all life. Like a primal force of nature they will sweep aside and devour everything in their path. They represent the appex of biological technology and with it will unleash great terrors upon us all. It is our duty as the 5th race to make sure every last Reaper is killed and they never darken the universe again." - Admiral Richardson addressing the Tau'ri in 2061.
  • Not much is known about the Reapers, other than the fact that they were created by Capek using nanotechnology, and possibly gene-splicing of various animals and scant samples of The Plague. At some point before or during the First Martian Revolution, Capek released several Reapers into the caves around the various Ultor facilities, possibly to test thier ability to survive in Mars' then-poor atmosphere. The presence of young reapers also indicates they can breed successfully. Reapers attack their foes by swiping them their claws, and as stated below, show some measure of basic intelligence in that they'll try to avoid being shot by a player they can't reach.
  • The Reapers are a breed of vampire that feed off humans and other vampires in Blade 2.
  • A Reaper is usually depicted holding a scythe or a sickle because of their relation to the literal "harvesting" of souls.
  • The Reapers were a macabre combination of ghastly spirits and baleful constructs. The force was primarily led by angels, with undead and other thralls serving under them. Information on the Reapers is scarce as most who encountered them perished. The Horadrim Lorath Nahr was an exception, and he took notes of the Reapers he encountered where no one else could. Reapers of angelic origin are quite different from their relatives of the High Heavens. Many Reapers show pale, tangible skin, and some (like Anarchs) even have faces, although those appear like eyeless masks with disfigured facial features and a menacing grin. Others, like Death Maidens, are translucent and composed of ethereal streams. Tangible Reapers also have dark red blood (as opposed to the glowing blood that angels usually possess). Many of the angels in Reaper ranks are very similar to regular angels, but some (like Ghastly Seraphs) are changed beyond reason. The majority of angelic Reapers either lose their wings, or display the skeletal and gray remnants of them.
  • This harmless-looking tree can be the end of an unwary traveler. Reapers are trees occupied by evil spirits that have turned them into highly effective death-traps. Reapers are usually rooted to the ground, but known to move occasionally. They make up for a lack of mobility with their long, tentacle-like branches and powerful magic spells. Since a reaper's body is composed of wood, however, it can be quickly overcome with fire. They can be found mainly in forests, especially Spiritwood, but also dwell deep within dungeons. They often hoard vast wealth, thus making excellent prey for treasure-hunters. These deadly creatures first plagued the dungeons of Sosaria in Ultima I. Referred to as "tanglers" at the time (not to be confused with tangle vines), they did not then display any magical ability. Since re-appearing as reapers in Ultima IV, they changed very little in future Ultima installments. Their changing mobility is explained as being only a very brief part of their life-cycle.
  • Reapers were monsters that were scrapped monsters that were going to appear in Alone in the Dark: Illumination. * Not much is known of these enemies, other than their name and acknowledged in both the Alone in the Dark site and one of the game's developers.
  • The Reapers are one of the three illegal paramilitary factions in Just Cause 2.
  • The Reapers are a roving band of living weapons who want to give peace a chance — by killing everybody. They're led by a Deathbringer. One is also named 'Klaxa'. The names (and even some species) of the others are unknown.
  • The Reapers were a faction of thugs, criminals and drug dealers that operated in Empire City. After the quarantine was erected, the group grew rapidly in both size and aggression. Controlled by Sasha's black tar, they were originally simple addicts and punks dealing drugs, although their ranks were later expanded using civilians being controlled by the black tar. In a short time, they were able to take control of Empire City's Neon District, and ran the district until their downfall at the hands of the electrokinetic conduit, Cole MacGrath.
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