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![]() If a mortal seeks adoration, these Daemons know the words of seductive guile to speak into his ears to cause him to lower his guard. All Daemonettes are inherent experts in peeling away the defensive walls that shield the desires of men and women - as well as other, more alien beings - from discovery. Not all mortals yield to the temptations of the pleasures of the flesh some have deeper desires that are only discovered through more deliberate probing of their wills. Their honeyed voices are raised in joyous songs of praise to Slaanesh as they slay and maim in the name of agony and pleasure.Īs children of Slaanesh's degenerate dreams, Daemonettes bring all he has to offer to the fore. In battle, Daemonettes can be seen dancing across blood-soaked ground, dead bodies forming a carpet beneath their clawed feet. Slaanesh is given to extreme changes of mood and when frustrated, he lashes out with his vast legions, sending his Daemonettes to tear down everything he finds repugnant, unsubtle and crude, and replace them with artistic vistas of destruction. ![]() The Daemonettes are also Slaanesh's warriors and messengers beyond his realm within the Eye of Terror. They fill Slaanesh's throne room, lounging upon silken cushions, gossiping endlessly as they scheme to earn greater favour from their willful and fickle master. They serve as courtiers and courtesans in his Palace of Pleasure in the Realm of Chaos, created to fulfill Slaanesh's every passing whim. Many a would-be conqueror has summoned a host of Slaanesh's handmaidens in the mistaken belief they will clinch a lasting victory, only to find it is he who is the pawn, and that his actions have a terrible cost.Ī Daemonette leaps upon an Ultramarines Space Marineĭaemonettes are the most numerous of Slaanesh's servants. The warriors of the Chaos Space Marines are especially susceptible to this. Using their seductive spells, the Daemonettes whisper into the dreams and nightmares of their victims, fuelling their darkest desires with promises of glory and fulfilment. ![]() Slaanesh will also despatch Daemonettes to corrupt those he wishes to enslave. Sometimes Slaanesh is more delicate in his machinations, seeking to undermine the will of his foes, tempting them from their chosen path and removing their opposition to his cause. Even in the most gruesome of conflicts, the Daemonettes smile in secret ecstasy as they go about their deadly work, delighting in the waves of emotion emanating from their enemies. These lithe, sensual beasts are swift and powerful and track mortals by tasting their desires on the air.ĭaemonettes can gift their victims with a mixture of excruciatingly painful caresses and the most delicate and tender of killing strokes. When mounted upon the disturbingly graceful daemonic mounts known as a Steed of Slaanesh, a Daemonette is called a Seeker of Slaanesh, who form the vanguard of the Dark Prince's legions. In battle, Daemonettes are lithe, dexterous killers, whose claws can tear their opponents to shreds, or allure their mortal victims into their clutches. At once impossibly twisted and shamefully intriguing, the hermaphroditic form of a Daemonette is both repulsive and nearly impossible for a mortal to turn away from. Their physical appearance is confounding. Known as "Bringers of Joyous Degradation," "Harbingers of Endless Delights," and "Seekers of Decadence," Daemonettes are all these things and more. Please? Or at least let us carve one on his face when he stops screaming."Ī Daemonette, also known as a "Maiden of Ecstasy," is a Lesser Daemon of Slaanesh, the Prince of Pleasure. " Can we play with him, master? He seems so unhappy. O’Cathain A., Knowles E., Bishop-Edwards L., Coster J., Crum A., Jacques R., James C., Lawson R., Marsh M., O’Hara R. Contamination of Emergency Medical Vehicles and Risk of Infection to Paramedic First Responders and Patients by Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: Risk Evaluation and Recommendations from Ambulance Case Studies. Prevalence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus in Ambulances in Southern Maine. EMS-Initiated Refusal of Transport: The Current State of Affairs. Knapp B.J.M.D., Kerns B.L.M.D., Riley I.M., Powers J.D.O. A qualitative study of systemic influences on paramedic decision making: Care transitions and patient safety. O’Hara R., Johnson M., Siriwardena A.N., Weyman A., Turner J., Shaw D., Mortimer P., Newman C., Hirst E., Storey M., et al. Riyadh Saudi Arabia emergencies emergency medical services non-conveyance patient-initiated refusal. This study's findings have provided empirical evidence that indicate that conducting further studies involving EMS providers, patients, and the public to identify precise and detailed reasons is required. NC due to PIR involves younger patients more than elderly, and females more than males. Most NC cases occur for the highest urgency level of medical emergency type in Riyadh city during the nighttime with ALS crews. We conclude that the NC rate represents half of all missions for patients requesting EMS, and the rate in Riyadh city has increased compared to previous studies. We also found the following additional predictors significantly associated with the odds of NC due to PIR in crude regression analyses: age category, geographical location, EMS-shift, time of call, emergency type, and response time. NC rates due to PIR were higher for women, adults, for missions in Riyadh city, during nighttime, for medical emergencies, and for advanced life support (ALS) crews. We found that 23,991 (34.4%) of missions ended in NC due to PIR, and 5969 ended in EMS-initiated refusal (8.6%). Then, using crude and adjusted linear and logistic regression analysis, we determined which characteristics were predictors of NC due to PIR. First, the number and percentages of conveyances statuses were calculated. We conducted a retrospective population-based registry study by analyzing 67,620 EMS missions dispatched to the scene during 2018 in the Riyadh province. This research study aimed to investigate the association between demographic and operational factors and emergency medical services (EMS) missions ending in non-conveyance (NC) due to patient-initiated refusal (PIR). ![]() 7 Department of Internal Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre, 6229 HX Maastricht, The Netherlands.6 Department of Internal Medicine, Maxima Medisch Centre, 5631 BM Eindhoven, The Netherlands. ![]()
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