Within these arcane tomes, the names of the departed find their eternal resting place, their fate inscribed by formidable beings known as "angels" or "demons," depending on your perspective. These celestial entities dutifully serve Edysus, the God of Travels. Crafted from the tanned flesh of deceased angels and demons.
Once a name is written on a pages of the tome, the individual is inexorably bound to a predetermined destiny, often meeting their end through self-inflicted means as foretold within its pages. Remarkably, the act of recording a name in the Tome of the Dead bestows an extension to the author's own lifespan.
Whispers of a haunting rumor persist—a claim that those who inscribe names in the tome are forever entwined in servitude to The God of Travels. Upon their eventual demise, their soul undergoes a profound transformation into a Shinigami, condemned to eternal service, guiding souls towards either heavenly realms or the abyss. The ominous allure of the Tome of the Dead thus weaves a tapestry of fate and servitude, where mortality and immortality intertwine in the hands of celestial scribes.
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Deathbound Ally |
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Soulbane Calligraphy |
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Death's Bane Curse |