HUNTERS
"A Kell's authority is like that of a sniper. You can't see everything, but as long as they believe you can…" -helmet
The Servitors work the engines. The Archon plots the course. But it is the Kell who stands at the helm. -chest
The Kell's first command is a word. If the word goes unheeded, the Kell's second command is the blade. -gauntlets
A strong Kell's power is like the wind: swift, howling and everywhere at once. - legs
"Here's my plan to be Kell. Fallen seem to respect violence and big capes. I'm really violent, and I found this cape." -Cloak
TITANS
They are pirates and scavangers, picking at all we were...all we are. I take great pleasure in picking back. -helmet
I am a walking tank. My arsenal, endless. The result of my ire, devastation. -chest
Who needs four arms? Two are more than enough to break bones. -gauntlets
All that remains are broken bodies and the lingering hint of dissipated ether. -legs
"See this mark and know: by my hands a Kell has fallen." -mark
WARLOCK
The death of a Kell avenges more than blood. The untold xenottabytes of data lost to their scavenging is deserving of retribution as well. -helmet
Vengeance offers only lessons in suffering, but there is value in every lesson we learn. -chest
The gas is no soul. An ethereal lifeblood, maybe, but a soul? I think not. -gauntlets
We travel a delicate path toward understanding. Our learning can be volatile. Our subjects, aggressive. -legs
"They've stolen our worlds. In return, would you not send their ether to the winds? I would. I have."
[spoiler]in my opinion hunters have the absolute most awesome descriptions!![/spoiler]
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2 RepliesWhaaa....? This thread's responses seriously confirms how disproportionately obsessed this community is about hunters. That one quote and the cape is great, sure, but the rest of them are super lame and seem to rather just be about Kells!! The first three Titan quotes easily outclass them all. The Warlock ones are also phenomenonal (xenottabytes!!) This question is really a thinly veiled "what is the best class" poll. At least, that's how the terribly biased responses have been treating it.