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*'''Quote: My dear, sweet child--it's what I live for: to help unfortunate merfolk like yourself.
 
*'''Quote: My dear, sweet child--it's what I live for: to help unfortunate merfolk like yourself.
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Poor souls with no one else to turn to. . .
 
Poor souls with no one else to turn to. . .
  
 
I admit that in the past I've been a nasty
 
I admit that in the past I've been a nasty
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They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a witch
 
They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a witch
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But you'll find that nowadays
 
But you'll find that nowadays
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I've mended all my ways
 
I've mended all my ways
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Repented, seen the light, and made a switch
 
Repented, seen the light, and made a switch
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True? Yes.
 
True? Yes.
  
 
And I fortunately know a little magic
 
And I fortunately know a little magic
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It's a talent that I always have possessed
 
It's a talent that I always have possessed
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And here lately, please don't laugh
 
And here lately, please don't laugh
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I use it on behalf
 
I use it on behalf
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Of the miserable, the lonely, and depressed
 
Of the miserable, the lonely, and depressed
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(Pathetic!)
 
(Pathetic!)
  
 
Poor unfortunate souls
 
Poor unfortunate souls
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In pain, in need
 
In pain, in need
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This one longing to be thinner
 
This one longing to be thinner
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That one wants to get the girl
 
That one wants to get the girl
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And do I help them?
 
And do I help them?
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Yes, indeed!
 
Yes, indeed!
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Those poor unfortunate souls
 
Those poor unfortunate souls
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So sad, so true
 
So sad, so true
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They come flocking to my cauldron
 
They come flocking to my cauldron
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Crying, "Spells, Ursula, please!"
 
Crying, "Spells, Ursula, please!"
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And I help them
 
And I help them
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Yes I do!
 
Yes I do!
  
 
Now, it's happened once or twice
 
Now, it's happened once or twice
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Someone couldn't pay the price
 
Someone couldn't pay the price
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And I'm afraid I had to rake 'em 'cross the coals
 
And I'm afraid I had to rake 'em 'cross the coals
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Yes, I've had the odd complaint
 
Yes, I've had the odd complaint
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But on the whole I've been a saint
 
But on the whole I've been a saint
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To those poor unfortunate souls!'''
 
To those poor unfortunate souls!'''
  

Revision as of 01:01, 6 June 2024

The Matter of the Indian Necklace OH GOD!! Lore: Rakshasa OH GOD!! The Quest for the Cintamani Stone OH GOD!! Uruk Rhaksha
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  • Quote: My dear, sweet child--it's what I live for: to help unfortunate merfolk like yourself.

Poor souls with no one else to turn to. . .

I admit that in the past I've been a nasty

They weren't kidding when they called me, well, a witch

But you'll find that nowadays

I've mended all my ways

Repented, seen the light, and made a switch

True? Yes.

And I fortunately know a little magic

It's a talent that I always have possessed

And here lately, please don't laugh

I use it on behalf

Of the miserable, the lonely, and depressed

(Pathetic!)

Poor unfortunate souls

In pain, in need

This one longing to be thinner

That one wants to get the girl

And do I help them?

Yes, indeed!


Those poor unfortunate souls

So sad, so true

They come flocking to my cauldron

Crying, "Spells, Ursula, please!"

And I help them

Yes I do!

Now, it's happened once or twice

Someone couldn't pay the price

And I'm afraid I had to rake 'em 'cross the coals

Yes, I've had the odd complaint

But on the whole I've been a saint

To those poor unfortunate souls!

Rakshasa are beings of the Outer Dark. Their goals are usually to feed on mortals, gaining power until they can first bring a mate, then to reproduce. Only the truly foolish allow them to achieve either of these goals.

Rakshasa can change shapes, even changing into the exact copy of anyone they have consumed. Rakshasa have a limited use of the Lore of the Hosts as beings of the Outer Dark. Rakshasa can eat and drink mortal food, though they only get sustenance from eating those they have killed.

When first brought to the mortal plane, their first true form is that of a man tiger. As they gain in power their forms continue to increase in strangeness, evolving multiple arms and weird shaped heads. The tale of Shiva killing a Rakshasa described it as a being with 6 arms, 8 eyes, and a weird octagonal head, all over the striped tiger legs.