I have a character who is Void-touched! It's, in a way, like being Tempered to the Void. Â Long story short, she wanted revenge on an ex-lover, tampered with some magicks she hadn't yet mastered, and summoned a Voidsent in hopes of having it do her bidding, but unable to control the creature, it simply Tempered her instead. Now, she gathers aether as her lifesource by sucking it from others through close contact. She also has a bit of mental instability, but it's kind of up in the air whether that's due to her being Void-sent, or... just her natural temperament.Â
Being a Voidsent, I play her as having some unnatural abilities: increased strength/agility, slight shapeshifting, dark magic, regenerative properties, an unnatural allure (as she's a "succubus"), etc. That's just my take on things, though. The in-game lore doesn't cover much in terms of specifics. The main purpose of using it as a plot device, to me, is by forcing interaction between my character and others. She's a loner with a disposition that means she doesn't want to be around most people, and if she acts like her true herself, most people don't want anything to do with her, either... but being as people are her source of nourishment, she must interact with others.
Being a Voidsent, I play her as having some unnatural abilities: increased strength/agility, slight shapeshifting, dark magic, regenerative properties, an unnatural allure (as she's a "succubus"), etc. That's just my take on things, though. The in-game lore doesn't cover much in terms of specifics. The main purpose of using it as a plot device, to me, is by forcing interaction between my character and others. She's a loner with a disposition that means she doesn't want to be around most people, and if she acts like her true herself, most people don't want anything to do with her, either... but being as people are her source of nourishment, she must interact with others.