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'''Mistress of Souls''' is a title given to certain [[Myrkul]]-aligned spellcasters within the [[Cult of Myrkul]].  
'''Mistress of Souls''' is a title given to certain [[Myrkul]]-aligned spellcasters within the [[Cult of Myrkul]].  
== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
Mechanically, they are identical characters, bearing the same statistics and equipment, differing in personality, aesthetic, and function within the story.
The necromancers{{ref|Despite being named as a necromancer at several points, instead the Mistresses of Souls seem to be Evocation Wizards.}} of Myrkul are technical identical characters, bearing the same statistics and equipment, differing in personality, aesthetic, and function within the story.
It seems that they know the truth behind the tadpoles. Unlike the Zealots, Adepts, and other members of the [[Cult of the Absolute]], they seem to be fully aware of what the Absolute is and the religious hoax they're doing.{{ref|When talking to [[Radija]], she looks down upon the party for being a True Soul, and if trying to link with her own parasite, it is revealed that she doesn't have one and she mocks the party for that. And [[Kressa Bonedaughter]] also mocks the party for that.}}
It seems that they know the truth behind the tadpoles. Unlike the Zealots, Adepts, and other members of the [[Cult of the Absolute]], they seem to be fully aware of what the Absolute is and the religious hoax they're doing.{{ref|When talking to [[Radija]], she looks down upon the party for being a True Soul, and if trying to link with her own parasite, it is revealed that she doesn't have one and she mocks the party for that. And [[Kressa Bonedaughter]] also mocks the party for that.}}



Revision as of 12:52, 23 August 2024

Mistress of Souls is a title given to certain Myrkul-aligned spellcasters within the Cult of Myrkul.

Involvement

The necromancers[1] of Myrkul are technical identical characters, bearing the same statistics and equipment, differing in personality, aesthetic, and function within the story. It seems that they know the truth behind the tadpoles. Unlike the Zealots, Adepts, and other members of the Cult of the Absolute, they seem to be fully aware of what the Absolute is and the religious hoax they're doing.[2]

Combat

Mistress of Souls are noted for their use of Incubate Death Incubate Death, which spawns additional Necromites to fight on their behalf.

Attacks and abilities

Bone Chill.webp
Bone Chill Bone Chill ()
D8 Necrotic.png 1d8 (1~8) Damage TypesNecrotic

Prevent the target from healing until your next turn. An undead target receives Disadvantage Icon.png Disadvantage on Attack rolls.

 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
Fireball.webp
Fireball Fireball ()
D6 Fire.png 8d6 (8~48) Damage TypesFire

Shoot a bright flame from your fingers that explodes upon contact, torching everything in the vicinity for 8d6Damage TypesFire damage.

DEX Save
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft
AoE: 4 m / 13 ft (Radius)
Generic Necrotic.webp
Incubate Death Incubate Death ()
D8 Necrotic.png 3d8 + 3 (6~27) Damage TypesNecrotic

Spawn a skeletal involucre. After 1 turn, the involucre explodes, dealing 3d8Damage TypesNecrotic damage and birthing a necromite.

DEX Save
 Range: 24 m /  ft
Misty Step.webp
Misty Step Misty Step ()
Surrounded by silver mist, you teleport to an unoccupied space you can see.
 Range: 18 m / 60 ft

Tactician only

Shield

Known Mistresses of Souls

Common loot

Notes and references

  1. Despite being named as a necromancer at several points, instead the Mistresses of Souls seem to be Evocation Wizards.
  2. When talking to Radija, she looks down upon the party for being a True Soul, and if trying to link with her own parasite, it is revealed that she doesn't have one and she mocks the party for that. And Kressa Bonedaughter also mocks the party for that.
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