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Syntax: cast threnody <target><br>
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Syntax: cast threnody <target>
Prerequisites: [[Eulogy| Eulogy]]<br>
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Prerequisites: [[Eulogy |Eulogy]]
participants: <strike>20</strike> 15<br>
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Participants: 12
 
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With a collective effort, you can summon forth a corpse across the planes
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With a collective effort, you can summon forth a corpse across the planes
without a greater sacrifice like with eulogy. It can only be attempted
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without a greater sacrifice like with eulogy. It can only be attempted
from within the safer planes of [[:Category: Midgaardia| Midgaardia]] and [[:Category: Thorngate| Thorngate]](You can only
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from within the safer plane of Thorngate. Shadowed Lords will have to
threnody corpses in Midgaardia from in Midgaardia.)
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  rely on the less powerful spell of eulogy on Midgaardia.
 
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"It was unbelievable, I tell you...the way they were screeching together over there. They're all crazy."  
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"It was unbelievable, I tell you...the way they were screeching together
 
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  over there. They're all crazy."
- a spectator during the dirge for Timothy the Fair.
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                                                - a spectator during the
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                                                  dirge for Timothy the
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                                                  Fair.
  
 
[[Category: Lord Mage Spells]]
 
[[Category: Lord Mage Spells]]

Latest revision as of 00:13, 9 March 2022

Syntax: cast threnody <target>
Prerequisites: Eulogy
Participants: 12

With a collective effort, you can summon forth a corpse across the planes
without a greater sacrifice like with eulogy. It can only be attempted
from within the safer plane of Thorngate. Shadowed Lords will have to
rely on the less powerful spell of eulogy on Midgaardia.

"It was unbelievable, I tell you...the way they were screeching together
 over there. They're all crazy."
                                               - a spectator during the
                                                 dirge for Timothy the
                                                 Fair.