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'''Description:''' The effect of this ritual is to consume the blood of the dead so as to permanently gain the abilities of the deceased. A necromancy applies to the truly dead, the spiritual dead like ghosts and the physical dead like vampires, this ritual applies equally to all the above. <br> | '''Description:''' The effect of this ritual is to consume the blood of the dead so as to permanently gain the abilities of the deceased. A necromancy applies to the truly dead, the spiritual dead like ghosts and the physical dead like vampires, this ritual applies equally to all the above. <br> | ||
'''Origin:''' <br> | '''Origin:''' ''Benesj the Black'' -- While the necromancer known as ''Benesj the Black'' produced the latest versions of Greco-Roman rituals, the pale rites underwent three separate evolution beginning with the Cappadocian style and proceeding through an Egyptian style and finally the Greco-Roman style. All such rituals are based on the principle of Authority rather than that of Taboo.<br> | ||
'''Ingredients:'''<br> | '''Ingredients:'''<br> | ||
Revision as of 21:39, 3 October 2018
Description: The effect of this ritual is to consume the blood of the dead so as to permanently gain the abilities of the deceased. A necromancy applies to the truly dead, the spiritual dead like ghosts and the physical dead like vampires, this ritual applies equally to all the above.
Origin: Benesj the Black -- While the necromancer known as Benesj the Black produced the latest versions of Greco-Roman rituals, the pale rites underwent three separate evolution beginning with the Cappadocian style and proceeding through an Egyptian style and finally the Greco-Roman style. All such rituals are based on the principle of Authority rather than that of Taboo.
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Reference: http://maierstorm.org/Vampire/index.php?title=Extract_of_Mnemosyne / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemosyne