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Revision as of 03:58, 19 May 2010
Something something /quest/ wants to be the little necromancer girl. By Nahkh.
In a few more words, the quest details the story of one Tiffany Blake, seeking to learn the black arts of necromancy to bring her brother back to life. Unfortunately, it now seems she has gone over her head.
Author's note: This article is intended for participants to collaborate on figuring stuff out. It'll be easier if you keep this page up to date. Also, hanging around #rubyquest or #tgchan when I'm updating is a Good Idea.
People
Tiffany - The Protagonist
Dad AKA Gregory Blake
Mom AKA Julie Blake nee Kinsley
Grampa AKA Alexander Kinsley AKA THE HERETIC AKA THE DEFILER
Girl In Gothic Store AKA Lynn AKA Hot For Pops
Billy AKA Boy with BB-gun
Joel AKA Little Boy Outside School
The Reaper Man AKA Death AKA Guardian of the Underworld AKA Watcher from the Abyss
Thomas Kinsley
Susan
The Fosters
Magic
Known runes
Soul Anchor
- Holds a captured soul or piece of soul in place for use later in the ritual.
- Watch out. It bites.
Spirit Pump
Moves a captured soul from one container to another.
Enemy
Can be interpreted as 'enemy', 'threat', 'danger', or 'attack'. Multi-function rune.
Detection
Can be interpreted as 'detection' or 'warning'. Multi-function rune.
Reversal
Can be interpreted as 'reversal', 'remove', or 'prevent'. Multi-function rune.
Seeing
Can be interpreted as 'seeing' or 'scrying'. Multi-function rune.
Absolutely
It means what it says. A common expletive.
Power Transference
The meaning should be obvious.