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==Other information== |
==Other information== |
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===Summoning Powers=== |
===Summoning Powers=== |
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In areas with muddy wetland terrain, |
In areas with muddy wetland terrain, lesser moor wights are capable of summoning [[lesser fetid corpse]]s out of the mire: |
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A lesser moor wight raises one decaying arm in a series of mystical gestures, chanting an almost inaudible stream of prayers. |
A lesser moor wight raises one decaying arm in a series of mystical gestures, chanting an almost inaudible stream of prayers. |
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A lesser fetid corpse emerges from the stinking mire, moaning evilly! |
A lesser fetid corpse emerges from the stinking mire, moaning evilly! |
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If the terrain does not permit this trick, they may prefer to call upon |
If the terrain does not permit this trick, they may prefer to call upon a [[spectral black warhorse]]: |
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A lesser moor wight raises one decaying arm in a series of mystical gestures, chanting an almost inaudible stream of prayers.<br> |
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A cold mist seeps up out of the ground, slowly dissipating to reveal a [[spectral black warhorse]]. |
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===Interaction with corpses or fallen players=== |
===Interaction with corpses or fallen players=== |
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A lesser moor wight is not going to help rescue you when dead. It can move your corpse about wherever it pleases, which is particularly troublesome in the Spectral Mists and Ghostly Trees: |
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<pre{{log2|margin-right=350px}}>A leseer moor wight heads southwest, dragging your battered body behind it!</pre> |
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It can also do this to the living who have fallen over. |
It can also do this to the living who have fallen over. |
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Once beautiful beyond comprehension, the moor wight before you is now as disgusting as it was once charming. The wight has a slender, decaying body hidden by tattered and fading robes. Plainly written across the moor wight's face is an expression of eternal anguish and pain, silently speaking of the horrofic events which unfolded during its life to bring it to this sad state.
Hunting strategies
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Other information
Summoning Powers
In areas with muddy wetland terrain, lesser moor wights are capable of summoning lesser fetid corpses out of the mire:
A lesser moor wight raises one decaying arm in a series of mystical gestures, chanting an almost inaudible stream of prayers. A lesser fetid corpse emerges from the stinking mire, moaning evilly!
If the terrain does not permit this trick, they may prefer to call upon a spectral black warhorse:
A lesser moor wight raises one decaying arm in a series of mystical gestures, chanting an almost inaudible stream of prayers. A cold mist seeps up out of the ground, slowly dissipating to reveal a spectral black warhorse.
Interaction with corpses or fallen players
A lesser moor wight is not going to help rescue you when dead. It can move your corpse about wherever it pleases, which is particularly troublesome in the Spectral Mists and Ghostly Trees:
A leseer moor wight heads southwest, dragging your battered body behind it!
It can also do this to the living who have fallen over.
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