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==Behind The Scenes== |
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The moaning spirits were originally designed for the valley before the leap into [[Shadow Valley]]. They are based on the apparitions in [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/mo.aspx "The Mound"] ghost-written by H.P. Lovecraft, who would suddenly become solid or dematerialize, taking trespassers below ground with them with impossible time paradoxes. Their description refers to Captain Lawton having his feet cut off by a telepathic [[The Temple of Darkness|trans-temporal]] race who performed sadistic experiments on lesser life forms, followed by a chieftain named Grey Eagle warning them all to leave it alone because of the [[Muylari|serpent demon]]. This refers to the Great [[Purgatory#Archaeology|Old One]] Yig, and Lawton also babbles about [[Bandur Etrevion#Behind The Scenes|Nyarlathotep]]. This race worshipped the toad god [[myklian|Tsathoggua]], and were destroyed by [[magru|shoggoths]]. The entrance to this place is a crevice below [[The Graveyard]] corresponding to the underworld of the Old Ones, which was sealed off because of surface daemons except for natural fissures. Old Ones here refers to the telepathic race with undead slaves, rather than beings like Yig and Cthulhu, who were the incomprehensibly terrible sleeping gods they offered [[Purgatory#Archaeology|human sacrifices]]. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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Intense hatred for those living drives the moaning spirit to traverse the bounds of space to attack its enemies. Crying out in constant pain, it marshals magic, claw and fist against its foes, destroying relentlessly to sate the desires of the forces that bind it, then returning whence it came to await the intrusion of another living creature. Its semi-transparent countenance is passably humanoid, save for the eagle-like claws replacing what would normally be the human's feet.
Hunting strategies
Casting Corrupt Essence (703) efficiently blocks their ability to cast more dangerous spells.
Alchemy Types
Alchemists seeking glimmering blue essence dust will find the moaning spirit to be a very accommodating hunt.
Other information
Moaning spirits have an attack that is deadly when it follows a Call Wind.
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The spirit wails a sad, eerie song!
The moaning spirit swings a suddenly quite solid arm at you! Powerless to move out of the way, you can do little but flinch and pray.
... 25 points of damage!
Strong blow breaks your neck!
Special messages:
A moaning spirit gets a glint in its eye!
A moaning spirit begins to chant an eerie tune!
Arrival:
A wailing and screaming can be heard, as if off in the distance.
Suddenly, a rift in the dimensional fabric appears and a moaning spirit struggles through!
Searched:
A moaning spirit is cut short in mid-wail, sent back to the ethereal plane where it belongs!
Behind The Scenes
The moaning spirits were originally designed for the valley before the leap into Shadow Valley. They are based on the apparitions in "The Mound" ghost-written by H.P. Lovecraft, who would suddenly become solid or dematerialize, taking trespassers below ground with them with impossible time paradoxes. Their description refers to Captain Lawton having his feet cut off by a telepathic trans-temporal race who performed sadistic experiments on lesser life forms, followed by a chieftain named Grey Eagle warning them all to leave it alone because of the serpent demon. This refers to the Great Old One Yig, and Lawton also babbles about Nyarlathotep. This race worshipped the toad god Tsathoggua, and were destroyed by shoggoths. The entrance to this place is a crevice below The Graveyard corresponding to the underworld of the Old Ones, which was sealed off because of surface daemons except for natural fissures. Old Ones here refers to the telepathic race with undead slaves, rather than beings like Yig and Cthulhu, who were the incomprehensibly terrible sleeping gods they offered human sacrifices.
References
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