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Triple Orb Academy V2 – Chapter 1, Vel
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Title | Triple Orb Academy V2 - Chapter 1, Vel |
Content | 'While specters are dangerous spirits that exist due to the dead’s overbearing grudge, wraiths are highly developed spirits that can only exist due the result of a curse, or a ritual summoning. Although very different, the similarities the two possess make it rather easy for people to easily mistake the two as a singular kind spirit.
Both forms of spirits exist because of the influences of Dark Magic. Both present themselves by forming a dark shadowy mist before manifesting at the center. Both carry an eerie aura around them that reeks of unnatural death, and both are capable of hovering in the air with veils of shadows and darkness around them. However, despite these similarities, they differ greatly in terms of anatomy and paranormal associations.
Specters are simply floating phantoms with translucent veils replacing their missing lower limbs. They were often encountered at the site of their deaths and never stray far from it. While hovering aimlessly, specters often display expressions of pain and hatred because of the dead’s overbearing grudge. As such, they often have the tendency to mindlessly strike out against the living without having the capacity to think about whom they are even attacking. Communicating with specters is not possible, for their overbearing grudge has robbed the spirit’s mind of any capacity to think. Weak in magic, specters are vulnerable against paranormal influences. That is why exorcism methods are very simple.
Wraiths are much darker and less hideous in appearance, and while specters have bight translucent skin, wraiths are opaque black from top to bottom and they are covered with various shadow veils serving as their clothes. They often have legs, and unlike specters their faces are thoroughly covered. Wraiths tend to be much quieter and more observant of their surroundings. They are commonly encountered in places rich in Dark Magic for they are naturally drawn to places tainted with corruption energy. The dangers of wraiths are determined based on their intellect. The weak minded tend to resemble specters since they exist primarily to cause destruction and mayhem. However, those who managed to retain much of their intelligence are less prone to violence and are of a lesser threat. Through their intelligence, they found a purpose behind their spirit’s lingering presence, and sometimes they could even be reasoned with to avoid any bloodshed.'
“Hm… so they could be reasoned with. If we tried talking to that wraith in that tenth level, would it have left us alone?”
With that unanswered question, Cadeus flipped to the next page and continuously engrossed himself as his eyes scour through the glowing symbols and coded language on the black ‘Book of Spirits’.
After that bizarre experience with that overly powered wraith in the catacombs, Cadeus felt that he might have to read up more about wraiths to study more about their basic anatomy. Should he encounter another one in the future, at least he would have some knowledge about their weakness.
And just so it happens, Cadeus had the perfect source for the answers he seeks. Since wraiths were more or less spirits, Cadeus assumed that the ‘Book of Spirits’ would have some information about the wraith. He took a single glance at the page of contents, and voila.
Chapter 3 – Specters and Wraiths
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