Abyss Mysticism

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"Stars, hide your fires"
"Let not light see"
"my black and deep desires."
-- Shakespeare's Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 4, Page 3

The Rituals

Level One
Pierce the Murk (PGHC 176-177)
The Shadow of Hands That Serve (PGHC 177)
Level Two
The Heart That Beats in Silence (assumed ritual referenced in The Shadow Hands that Serve
Transubstantiation of Essence (PGHC 177 - 178)
Level Three
Drinking the Blood of Ahriman (PGHC 178)
Calling the Hungry Shade (PGHC 178-179)
Level Four
Reflections of the Hollow Revelation (PGHC 179)
Level Five
Whispers in the Dark (PGHC 179-180)
Level Six
Into the Chasm (PGHC 180-181)
Level Seven
Evocation of the Oubliette (PGHC 181)
Level Eight
Cry That Slays Light (PGHC 181-182)
Evocation of the Damned (assumed ritual referenced in Evocation of the Oubliette.)
Level Nine



Abyssal Research

  • -- <<To Divine the Stains of Night>> -- Level 1 -- An augury to detect residue of Abyss Mysticism on people, places and things.(Proposed by Bruce)
  • -- The Lengthening Shadow -- This level one ritual is a basic tracking spell. (Proposed by Bruce)
  • -- Night-Stones -- This ritual enchants a common stone to hold the rank 2 cloud of darkness called nocturne to be unleashed at the caster's whim. (Proposed by Bruce)
  • -- <<Rorschach Test>> -- Level 2 -- A divinatory spell that influences victims to reveal their secrets. (Proposed by Bruce)
  • -- <<The Transmogrification of the Night-Beast>> -- Level 3 -- An abyssal enchantment that transforms common everyday beasts into augmented guardians with some of the Lasombra's strengths and weaknesses. (Proposed by Bruce)
  • -- <<Deepening the Shadows of the Unseen>> -- Level 4 or 5 -- All things that move in the light, cast a shadow, at least in their world. By invoking the Abyss, the mystic can grant more substance to a shadow that is normally imperceptible (like that of a ghost), and thus be able to see it in this world. (Proposed by Bruce)