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While Mystics were never a playable character class, they were what we would now call Elemental/Mentalism hybrids. Their spells often focused on misdirection, including the ability to completely submerge their identity within a false persona, as well as utterly misrepresenting reality. Mystics also had powers of manipulating materials and transmutation. |
While Mystics were never a playable character class, they were what we would now call Elemental/Mentalism hybrids. Their spells often focused on misdirection, including the ability to completely submerge their identity within a false persona, as well as utterly misrepresenting reality. Mystics also had powers of manipulating materials and transmutation. |
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His cryptic statements were actually subtle allusions. "Silver mist" was the translated meaning of [[Elanith|Quellbourne]], the local name for what is now the [[Darkstone Bay]] region, thus making his prophecy menacing. "'Ware the Bay!" might be an homage to Lord of the Rings, when Galadriel warns Legolas to "Beware of the Sea", because his heart will |
His cryptic statements were actually subtle allusions. "Silver mist" was the translated meaning of [[Elanith|Quellbourne]], the local name for what is now the [[Darkstone Bay]] region, thus making his prophecy menacing. "'Ware the Bay!" might be an homage to Lord of the Rings, when Galadriel warns Legolas to "Beware of the Sea", because if lured by it his heart will never return to its true calling. |
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"Terror rides the sea like the wind!" was most likely a reference to The Iron Wind, the original power behind a certain nameless society of his association, with the specific order that destroyed [[High Plateau|Quellburn]] having been thematically modeled after snow lions. They were based on a large island to the north-west, across the Bay to roughly where [[Ruin Creek]] was put in the [[Elanthia|modern history]]. The younger days was an intentionally odd statement, because [[Wehnimer's Landing|Kelfour's Landing]] was supposed to have been recently built. Before that there was only the destruction of Quellburn by servants of the [[Unlife]]. |
"Terror rides the sea like the wind!" was most likely a reference to [[The Iron Wind]], the original power behind a certain nameless society of his association, with the specific order that destroyed [[High Plateau|Quellburn]] having been thematically modeled after snow lions. They were [[Ditmar's Tale|based]] on a large island to the north-west, across the Bay to roughly where [[Ruin Creek]] was put in the [[Elanthia|modern history]]. The younger days was an intentionally odd statement, because [[Wehnimer's Landing|Kelfour's Landing]] was supposed to have been recently built. Before that there was only the destruction of Quellburn by servants of the [[Unlife]]. |
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===Description=== |
===Description=== |
Revision as of 17:33, 7 February 2015
A curious mystic was once an automated NPC in Wehnimer's Landing. Adventurers would seek him out for an invitation to join the Council of Light.
The mystic's cry, "Ware the Bay!" is referenced by several other automated NPCs, as well as mocked by drunks crying, "Bare the Way!"
Behind the Scenes
While Mystics were never a playable character class, they were what we would now call Elemental/Mentalism hybrids. Their spells often focused on misdirection, including the ability to completely submerge their identity within a false persona, as well as utterly misrepresenting reality. Mystics also had powers of manipulating materials and transmutation.
His cryptic statements were actually subtle allusions. "Silver mist" was the translated meaning of Quellbourne, the local name for what is now the Darkstone Bay region, thus making his prophecy menacing. "'Ware the Bay!" might be an homage to Lord of the Rings, when Galadriel warns Legolas to "Beware of the Sea", because if lured by it his heart will never return to its true calling.
"Terror rides the sea like the wind!" was most likely a reference to The Iron Wind, the original power behind a certain nameless society of his association, with the specific order that destroyed Quellburn having been thematically modeled after snow lions. They were based on a large island to the north-west, across the Bay to roughly where Ruin Creek was put in the modern history. The younger days was an intentionally odd statement, because Kelfour's Landing was supposed to have been recently built. Before that there was only the destruction of Quellburn by servants of the Unlife.
Description
This unusual fellow is dressed in long flowing robes and a pointed hat. He looks almost comical except that his old face is caught in serious concentration on a shard of crystal he clutches fiercely in both hands.
Room Messaging
A curious mystic arrives, still looking deeply into his crystal.
A curious mystic murmurs softly as he peers into a crystal, "Mist, mist. Nothing but silver mist. Perhaps it will clear later."
A curious mystic looks into his crystal and declares, "'Ware the Bay! Terror rides the sea like the wind!"
A curious mystic laments, "No one remembers the younger days."
A curious mystic pats you fondly on the cheek and says, "You've great potential in you, my child."
A curious mystic asks, "Have you seen my cat?"
A curious mystic goes west.