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Those pretty lights during your walks around the City Walls? They can kill you. These beings of un-death are rumored to stem from bodies that aren’t properly buried, though no one wants to confirm it. In cities, they’re more annoyances than threats. Little balls of gooey substance ruining your living room, strange apparitions stealing your bowl of cereal. Annoyances that warn you that the Mana content has become too high in your house. In the wilds though, be warned. Always bury your fallen Hunter, let The Wilds finally have what he took from it. Otherwise, you may seem him again. Dealing with this type of being involves the use of Magisters siphoning the Mana, a painful procedure that can knock out a rookie. Though, barring that option, an enchanted physical weapon may work. Though that may just attract more monsters in the process. | |||
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- Danger level: 3-6
Those pretty lights during your walks around the City Walls? They can kill you. These beings of un-death are rumored to stem from bodies that aren’t properly buried, though no one wants to confirm it. In cities, they’re more annoyances than threats. Little balls of gooey substance ruining your living room, strange apparitions stealing your bowl of cereal. Annoyances that warn you that the Mana content has become too high in your house. In the wilds though, be warned. Always bury your fallen Hunter, let The Wilds finally have what he took from it. Otherwise, you may seem him again. Dealing with this type of being involves the use of Magisters siphoning the Mana, a painful procedure that can knock out a rookie. Though, barring that option, an enchanted physical weapon may work. Though that may just attract more monsters in the process.
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