Necromantic Language Word summary
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noun
ege'o
[egeʔo]
ghost (spirit)
[egeʔo]
ghost (spirit)
Necromantic Language
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Notes
The language makes a distinction between ghosts and spirits. A spirit possess a certain level of power, control and sentience, while a ghost usually refers to spirits that lost one of these qualities. Spirits tend to be called to bestow powers, perform tasks or for oracular reasons. They also are difficult or impossible to control or bind. Ghosts perform attacks and are easier to control, command and bind because they have low self-conscience. Only spirits can possess a body.
The language makes a distinction between ghosts and spirits. A spirit possess a certain level of power, control and sentience, while a ghost usually refers to spirits that lost one of these qualities. Spirits tend to be called to bestow powers, perform tasks or for oracular reasons. They also are difficult or impossible to control or bind. Ghosts perform attacks and are easier to control, command and bind because they have low self-conscience. Only spirits can possess a body.
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