
Storm Caller
Tribal Alliance
Pronouns he/him Age 39 Likes Open skies, Lightning glass
Base stats
Level 1 base, and the Level 60 projection. Stats grow ~10% of base per level (HP/ATK/DEF); Speed does not scale with level, so a fast hero stays fast relative to the field all game.
Element matchups
Wind heroes resolve their type advantage like this:
Advantage is ×1.30, disadvantage ×0.75. See the full type chart →
Signature abilities
Detailed ability breakdowns
These signature abilities now fire in battle with their own damage and cooldowns — a bigger skill or ultimate hits harder, and the two healers restore HP instead of striking. Still on the way here on the site: the full per-ability breakdown (exact multipliers and effects), plus deeper mechanics like status effects and multi-target hits.
Lore
The Storm Caller — Tribal Alliance interpreters render the name on his shoulder-knot as Tev-anu, 'sky-listener,' and most outsiders simply call him Tev — is one of three weather-shamans recognized by the Tribal Alliance plains-clans council in this generation. The other two are older and confine their practice to harvest-cycle work; Tev is the only one who has accepted a war-cycle commission, and he accepted it twice. The first commission, fifteen years ago, was a defensive storm-wall over the southern plains during the Solstice Empire's earliest pressure-tests of the Alliance border. The second is the open one he holds now.
His school is the kheth-vora 'sky-listener' tradition, which differs from the high-mountain earth-school (sona-veth) and from the Hedra-cordon weather-prayers in one specific way: a sky-listener does not call weather, he hears it coming and arrives at the meeting place first. His battlefield warnings — the famous 'first crack' — are not threats; they are him repeating, at audible volume, the storm's own statement of intent. When his thunder lands without a warning crack, it is because the storm did not give one, and the Alliance command has learned to read this as a doctrinal signal that the engagement has gone past the point where he can intercede with the weather itself.
He keeps a once-a-season meeting at the high-mountain/plains boundary stones with the current sona-veth elder, conducted entirely in their respective traditional cadences with a translator-novice from each side. The plains-clans council has asked twice whether Tev would relay to Liora the Tribal Alliance combat-doctrine office's repeated request for a slow-form earth-magic demonstration. He has declined both times on the grounds that 'the question is not mine to carry.' The council has not pressed him on this.
Bond stories
- First Crack of Thunder · unlocks at bond Lv 10
- The Boundary Stones · unlocks at bond Lv 25