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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Trinités is a long-running French roleplaying game, published by Les XII Singes (The 12 Apes), in which you play as, well, a "trinité" or trinity (the game not being translated into English, the appropriate word is only an assumption), a being that is composed of an Adam (the human), a Deva (a spirit of light) and an Archont (a spirit of darkness). At the age of 33, they must choose between their archont and their deva, taking a position in the ongoing war between good and evil. Trinités are superhuman beings, having twice the health of a normal human, regenerating wounds easily (unless extreme damage is inflicted, like a decapitation), but they die once they reach 99. There are 72 of them in total. |