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  • Corpselight
  • Corpselight
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  • The Corpselight (also known as will o' wisp) has no taxonomic identification since even the experts cannot come to a consensus on the creature. It appears as a all of light, bluish-white in color that floats about 2 meters off the ground. It moves slowly, but has been known to quickly move to trap prey. Although not apparently sentient, it does drain life from its victims much like metahumans infected by HMHVV. Corpselights are usually seen solitary in isolated, desolate areas. However, clusters of corpselights of six or more have been recorded.
  • [[Category:]] Corpselight was a necromantic spell with an alteration component that was generally known in Faerûn.
  • The Corpselight (also known as will o' wisp) has no taxonomic identification since even the experts cannot come to a consensus on the creature. It appears as a ball of light, bluish-white in color that floats about 2 meters off the ground. It moves slowly, but has been known to quickly move to trap prey. Although not apparently sentient, it does drain life from its victims much like metahumans infected by HMHVV. Corpselights are usually solitary, seen in isolated, desolate areas. However, clusters of six or more corpselights have been reported.
  • <default>Corpselight</default> Type Species Charmable Crystal Notes Corpselights are enigmatic creatures whose existence had long been regarded as mere mythology in Final Fantasy XI. Stories passed down through the ancient oral tradition of the Elvaan tell of mythical creatures of many sorts; however, one tale in particular gives a detailed description one of the spirit types, which are said to resemble glowing-skulls with short whip-like tails. These strange spirits were said to be helpful guides for the those Elvaan warriors who had suffered a violent death in battle, or some otherwise unforeseen death. According to the legend, the spirits would use their light to gently lead the dead to their eternal rest, preventing them from remaining in this world due to confusion or regret. Althou
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Crystal
  • Dark
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Name
  • Corpselight
Type
school2e
school1e
Species
  • Psychopomp
  • Corpselight
  • Gwynn Ap Nudd
Notes
  • Detects by Sound
  • Detects Low HP
Family
  • Corpselight
Charm
  • No
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  • The Corpselight (also known as will o' wisp) has no taxonomic identification since even the experts cannot come to a consensus on the creature. It appears as a all of light, bluish-white in color that floats about 2 meters off the ground. It moves slowly, but has been known to quickly move to trap prey. Although not apparently sentient, it does drain life from its victims much like metahumans infected by HMHVV. Corpselights are usually seen solitary in isolated, desolate areas. However, clusters of corpselights of six or more have been recorded.
  • [[Category:]] Corpselight was a necromantic spell with an alteration component that was generally known in Faerûn.
  • The Corpselight (also known as will o' wisp) has no taxonomic identification since even the experts cannot come to a consensus on the creature. It appears as a ball of light, bluish-white in color that floats about 2 meters off the ground. It moves slowly, but has been known to quickly move to trap prey. Although not apparently sentient, it does drain life from its victims much like metahumans infected by HMHVV. Corpselights are usually solitary, seen in isolated, desolate areas. However, clusters of six or more corpselights have been reported.
  • <default>Corpselight</default> Type Species Charmable Crystal Notes Corpselights are enigmatic creatures whose existence had long been regarded as mere mythology in Final Fantasy XI. Stories passed down through the ancient oral tradition of the Elvaan tell of mythical creatures of many sorts; however, one tale in particular gives a detailed description one of the spirit types, which are said to resemble glowing-skulls with short whip-like tails. These strange spirits were said to be helpful guides for the those Elvaan warriors who had suffered a violent death in battle, or some otherwise unforeseen death. According to the legend, the spirits would use their light to gently lead the dead to their eternal rest, preventing them from remaining in this world due to confusion or regret. Although a long held legend among the Elvaan people, very few could have ever thought it possible for such creatures to actually exist, at least until the latter days of the Crystal War when these creatures were seen and felt by the allied forces staged in the shadowruled northlands. The Corpselights encountered during those days of strife were far from helpful or gentle; rather being very hostile and extremely adept with magic, yet also quickly succumbing to assault and retaliation by the allied forces. Those allied units stationed in the areas would continually send reports about of these creatures (some reports indicate that Elvaan soldiers became particularly dismayed upon witnessing them for the first time), and their reports represent all the information which both past and present Scholars have to unravel the mystery behind these storybook-come-to-life creatures.