God of the Nile
Sobek dashes forward. The first enemy hit takes Magical Damage and stops the dash. Sobek then flings the enemy behind him.
Spin your tail, dealing Magical Damage in an area around Sobek. Damaged enemies are Displaced away from Sobek.
Sobek strikes in front of himself. This strike deals Magical Damage in a cone and applies Disease, reducing healing received for 5s. Hitting enemies with this ability will reduce the cooldown and heal you.
Sobek submerges, Slowing enemies nearby and granting you CC Immunity, Protections, and Mana Regeneration. After 4 seconds, emerge dealing Magical Damage to enemies in range. You may cancel this ability early, dealing less damage. Sobek will execute enemies in range, if they are below a certain health threshold.
When Sobek deals damage he gains a stack of protections. Abilities can only provide one stack per cast.
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Data collection in progressHunter, guardian, destroyer, menace; the Crocodile God, Sobek, swims where the Nile takes him and owes allegiance to no one. Some say that Sobek was there when only the Dark Waters existed, so he helped create the world. Some say that Sobek made the Nile with his sweat and protects those that travel it if they pay him tribute, otherwise he destroys them. Some say that Sobek ushers the worthy dead down the Nile to the afterlife and aids in their rebirth, restoring sight and strength. Some say he is evil and hateful, ravaging those along the shores and terrorizing villages. Sobek, in truth, is all of these things and none. Sobek is not a God of good or evil, of benevolence or malice, but a God of solitary neutrality, unless disturbed; a God that tends to his mighty river and performs his responsibilities to passing souls. The rest of the time, he does what he wishes. For his protection to the living and the dead, he is to be worshipped and respected. For his power, ferocity, and ruthlessness, he is to be rightfully feared.