The Ritual of Kabar

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The Ritual of Kabar

by a copy of the original

Kabar was a Ghoul Warlord who for long conducted the Army of Death Knights in the expansion of the undead Empire. Kabar was banished from this place of existance in a battle in the borders of Britain. A cerimony ran by Nystul, the court mage with the blessings of Lord British and an organization entitled "The Apostles of the Avatar" enprisioned the ghoul in a crystal shard, which was burrowed deep in the darkest rooms of Deceit. The Ritual of Kabar brings forth the presence of his being, who incarnates in the target of this cerimony. As Kabar was a great warlord, the ritual is advised to be ran prior to a great battle, and the Commander of the Army shall be granted the strenght and leadership of this great tactical mind and supreme power.

Ritual Components: The crystal of Kabar A blood vial A wraith of Oblivion Fertile Dirt A sacred dagger


Procedures: It's important that the Crystal of Kabar is not removed from its resting place in Deceit, so the cerimony should be conducted there by a Priest. The army must be present, as must be the Commander who will receive Kabar's essence. The Priest will chant the words that will awaken the crystal. The wraith will then touch the Crystal and the Dagger, creating a spiritual bridge beetween them. The priest will then insert the dagger in the target's heart. To seal the spirit of the target, and to avoid the soul of Kabar to dissipate, a pentagram shall be drawn with blood on the target's forehead. The Crystal should then be burried under Fertile Dirt until the return of the spirit. Kabar can only remain in the prime material plane for a few hours, so this must be done shortly before the beginning of the battle. After Kabar leaves the body, the soul will return immediately to the crystal. As a sign of gratitude towards the great General, pilgrimages and trips to his resting site shall be made in order for him to keep attending the calls.

Compiled by Morthond, the bard.

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