Rem Tokimiya (
vermilloci) wrote in
shellphones2023-11-22 07:31 am
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Post 1: on the subject of the tombstone research
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Sender ID: vermilloci (Rem Tokimiya)
To: general
Subject: Tombstone Info and Research Help Wanted
Warnings: discussion of blood and sacrifice involved in undead things involving the tombstone
Hello, everyone! My name is Rem Tokimiya. It’s nice to meet you all. Apologies for the lengthy text, but I have information to share. Anyone who's interacted with the tombstone can probably already guess that it's cursed, but I wanted to offer a little more insight just in case others aren't aware of the following.
1) There's something inside it. It resembles a soul, but I’m not certain as to what exactly it is. I think it's fair to guess that it's the reason for affecting the dead in negative ways. It's even possible that the undead on the ghost ship weren't originally violent at all, but what was in the tombstone corrupted them, too.
2) Regarding the script. I'm trying to find where this tombstone originated and the nature of the curse. I had hoped to match the script on the stone to other texts within the archives to find a lead on the region it’s from, but there are none. Instead, it appears to be hand-written. Matching the author’s handwriting to another work could be possible, but I’ve had no luck with it. Fortunately certain phrases happened to be legible. Unfortunately, they relate to blood sacrifices.
3) Regarding the blood sacrifice. There are other texts about similar relics existing, as well as various rituals using blood and sacrifice to create their curses. It’s all pretty vague, and I’m guessing that the vagueness is probably intentional given its forbidden nature.
Does anyone have experience with these sorts of rituals of applying a curse to an object? Maybe even removing them?
4) The ghost ship. It’s a style that’s centuries older than the ones seen at port, so that narrows it down to a certain timeframe. I highly doubt galleons like that don't leave a paper trail of its dry dock and voyages, even one from hundreds of years ago, and this one obviously never returned to port. Currently, I’m looking into historical charters and logs for when the ship might have still been in service based on its style and size. [ —The logs would cover a certainly sizable timeframe, but it’s a very good lead. No one said research didn’t involve some sort of tedious task pouring over old texts! Luckily she is an old book smell type of girl just as she is for new books. ]
5) Research & Exploration friends wanted (•̀ᴗ•́)و There’s a lot to go through. If anyone would like to help out with looking over these logs to find where the ship was last headed before disappearing, I’d appreciate the assistance!
If the ship’s last charter and destination can be found, it’d probably be the same location it picked up the tombstone. The place would be worth investigating for all of us. Let me know if you’re interested.
Or Come Chat in Person!
Sender ID: vermilloci (Rem Tokimiya)
To: general
Subject: Tombstone Info and Research Help Wanted
Warnings: discussion of blood and sacrifice involved in undead things involving the tombstone
Hello, everyone! My name is Rem Tokimiya. It’s nice to meet you all. Apologies for the lengthy text, but I have information to share. Anyone who's interacted with the tombstone can probably already guess that it's cursed, but I wanted to offer a little more insight just in case others aren't aware of the following.
1) There's something inside it. It resembles a soul, but I’m not certain as to what exactly it is. I think it's fair to guess that it's the reason for affecting the dead in negative ways. It's even possible that the undead on the ghost ship weren't originally violent at all, but what was in the tombstone corrupted them, too.
2) Regarding the script. I'm trying to find where this tombstone originated and the nature of the curse. I had hoped to match the script on the stone to other texts within the archives to find a lead on the region it’s from, but there are none. Instead, it appears to be hand-written. Matching the author’s handwriting to another work could be possible, but I’ve had no luck with it. Fortunately certain phrases happened to be legible. Unfortunately, they relate to blood sacrifices.
3) Regarding the blood sacrifice. There are other texts about similar relics existing, as well as various rituals using blood and sacrifice to create their curses. It’s all pretty vague, and I’m guessing that the vagueness is probably intentional given its forbidden nature.
Does anyone have experience with these sorts of rituals of applying a curse to an object? Maybe even removing them?
4) The ghost ship. It’s a style that’s centuries older than the ones seen at port, so that narrows it down to a certain timeframe. I highly doubt galleons like that don't leave a paper trail of its dry dock and voyages, even one from hundreds of years ago, and this one obviously never returned to port. Currently, I’m looking into historical charters and logs for when the ship might have still been in service based on its style and size. [ —The logs would cover a certainly sizable timeframe, but it’s a very good lead. No one said research didn’t involve some sort of tedious task pouring over old texts! Luckily she is an old book smell type of girl just as she is for new books. ]
5) Research & Exploration friends wanted (•̀ᴗ•́)و There’s a lot to go through. If anyone would like to help out with looking over these logs to find where the ship was last headed before disappearing, I’d appreciate the assistance!
If the ship’s last charter and destination can be found, it’d probably be the same location it picked up the tombstone. The place would be worth investigating for all of us. Let me know if you’re interested.
Or Come Chat in Person!
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[ Eltrut. Night.
It’s been a few weeks since the unpleasant experience of conducting research on the tombstone pieces, and since then, she’s felt more than a little drained. Not one to be idle, though, she had set off to go through the archives, digging through what information she could while recovering. Which had all led to the post above.
Now she sits upon a beach, shoes removed to allow her feet to bury deep into the sand. The infinitesimal granules, worn by ages of waves upon the shore, feel soft upon her skin, and they still retain warmth from the sun during the day. Setting down a copy of a harbor log on her lap, she decides to take a short break from her research to relax. No harm resting for a little, right? After being harrowed by the tombstone, she’s already been taxed enough.
Rem turns to the side, sending off a small flame to add extra light to her fire. Afterward, she takes out a small parcel from her pocket, unwrapping it to reveal five spherical pieces of colored hard candy. This is when she notices you. ] …Oh. [ While surprised to see someone else out this late, she still gives you a nod of acknowledgment (so long as you do not appear hostile). ] Taking a late night stroll on the beach? I hope you’re not lost.
[ A smile there, softly joking. Rem pats the ground next to her. ] You can join me, if you’d like. The stars are nice tonight…
[ Those that have met her might notice her skin appears somewhat paler.
Or maybe it’s just the moonlight. ]

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Foul. Going to file that one away for now. What he describes could be the closest equivalent thing to the tombstone. ]
I see. If your god ever arrives here, too, I’ll be sure to thank them for protecting you.
Maybe there’s a way to make it work, still. There is a whole MANTA task about powering items with magic, which hopefully implies the magic can be retained in some way. I’ll look into it and see.
Sorry if I’m misunderstanding something, but what is a “lich”?
I know you wrote “alive”, but is it possible that whomever is trapped in the object also the one perpetrating the curse?
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A lich is a mighty wizard who has removed part of their life essence from their body through an undead ritual. They excise their soul in what is called a philactery, and with their soul thus removed, their body becomes immortal. The only way they can be killed is if their philactery is destroyed.
It is possible that this gravestone is one such philactery. If this is the case, then we must seek to destroy it. A lich is an undying creature of great and terrible power. Its power is not to be underestimated.
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If the philactery in this case is the gravestone, is there something else we'd have to do in order to "destroy" it? I only ask because the gravestone is already smashed to pieces, and the pieces themselves are potent enough.
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The philactery must be completely destroyed in order to ensure that the lich is killed. This can be performed through a disintegration spell, or in the case of this gravestone, by destroying all of its remaining pieces. Assuming it is indeed a lich's philactery, then the lich may yet live so long as a single piece remains. The magic is incredibly potent.
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I'm a little hesitant to recommend destroying everything about this gravestone just yet, even with the possibility a lich remains within it. Maybe the pieces can be used to identify and locate other similar relics first. Knowing their locations is half the battle.
[ And if those relics can be emptied of their power... wouldn't that benefit everyone? ]
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If further events such as these can be prevented, then it would be a worthy cause. But we must act with caution. Necrotic magic is highly dangerous, and can easily corrupt even the strongest minds.
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We must not allow its like to infiltrate the land. This type of magic destroyed my homeland. I would not wish to see such an event repeated here.
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