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Mulciber, Soul Fusion

Started by MadEmperor, December 28, 2023, 04:03:38 PM

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~QUICK STATS~
Name Mulciber
Age ???
Gender Usually Identifies Male
Species Spirit Amalgam
Height Variable. Humanoid shape usually in the upper 5 to lower 6 foot range
Occupation Existing
Residence Bloodwood Keep, Ravensway



~IN-DEPTH STUFF~

Physical Description
The form he presents when attempting normal interaction is that of a tall man with long blue hair, dressed in dark, old-fashioned finery. His face, however, appears, at first glance, to be hidden behind a small dragon skull. But that is his face.

Personality
Despite being many souls combined, Mulciber is a lonely being who longs to become truly alive but knows that can never be. Ever since he became aware of his own existence, he has done his best to be a friend to those who find themselves in his homeā”€or to be a hospitable host if not that.

Magic/Abilities
Shapeshifting - As a mass of spiritual energy, his shadowy body can take a variety of forms. Aside from size, his head cannot change.
Matter Manifestation -  He can create anything that any of his individual spirits died with, including bones and occasional limbs. These always melt back into his mass when they are no longer needed.

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History
All but lost to the forest, Bloodwood Keep has lain abandoned for centuries. According to legend, the House of Bloodwood was a noble family true to the word. The people of their lands adored their lord and his family, for they were generous and kind. But there was a dark ambition behind that kindness. Some say the lord went insane; others say that one of the sons had an affinity for necromancy. What all can agree on is that an explosion of power washed over the castle, killing everyone within. Ever since, the locals have treated it as a haunted, cursed place.

They are right. Within its walls exists a dark spirit born of that tragedy: Mulciber. Yet, contrary to local superstition, it is not malicious. Those who venture inside with no ill intent are either left alone or treated as guests. Most of the dead were servants, after all. However, those with ill intent are shown just how much of a horror he can be.



~THREAD TRACKER~

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