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Book II:
 
Of the Death
 
Knight's Means
 
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'''Book I:'''
  
1:  Each Death  
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'''Of the Death '''
Knight is bonded in
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Undeath with the
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weapon it did last use
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in life and carry with
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it unto my domain in
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Oblivion. The
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Reaping is manifested
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through the use of
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this tool and the
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Entropic energies
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channeled through the
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Knight's structure in
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the form of
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Necromancy. It may
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only use aught else in
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the case of dire need.
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Any slaying done with
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another form of
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weapon is not of the
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Reaping,
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and shall not please
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me.
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2:  The Death
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'''Knight's Calling'''
Knight's armor shall
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be wrought from the
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flayed bones of
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mortals. As each
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progresses in Undead
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station, it will find
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that
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the strength of its
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corporeal form will
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support the armor it
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did last wear in life,
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blackened and tainted
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by the malevolent
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forces of my
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realm.
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3:  Silver is an
 
agent of the power of
 
the moons upon
 
Sosaria, and is a bane
 
unto the walking dead.
 
The warriors of
 
Entropy harbor a
 
singular abhorrence to
 
weapons wrought of
 
this mineral, and shall
 
offer it unto Oblivion
 
in any circumstance in
 
which they encounter
 
it.
 
  
Any attempt to utilize
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1:  Death Knights are
such tools shall come
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the physical
with an unwelcome
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manifestations of
price.  
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Entropy, and walk
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amongst the living for
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no purpose save this:
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Slay the living,
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consigning life energy
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unto Oblivion. Mine
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realm and mine might
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increase and grow
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stronger with the
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death throes and final
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cry of each
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mortal offered unto
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me.
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2:  To walk Sosaria
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as a Death Knight is
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to represent the
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futility of all that
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the living hold to be
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good and righteous. It
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shall glorify
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Entropy in all its
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endeavors, and wreak
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havoc upon the
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standard bearers of
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virtue at any
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opportunity. It shall
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carry the wrath of
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the
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Abyss unto the most
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exalted of mortals,
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laying bear the
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weaknesses of their
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philosophies.  
  
4:  The mightiest
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3:  The Death
and most terrible
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Knight shall never
among my Knights
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forget its capacity for
shall be offered the
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reason; yea, my
service of a
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warriors are not
Nightmare from the
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mindless automatons!
realm of Oblivion to
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serve as
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a steed upon Sosaria.
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A Death Knight
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They do exist by my
granted such a minion
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will,
shall show it the
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and at my whim. If
utmost of respect, as
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any shouldst fail to
it is a token of my  
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please me in the  
favor. In the event
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manner by which it
that it is banished
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carries out its  
back unto Oblivion by
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Reapings, I shall  
a mortal, the Knight
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strip it of its stature
shall not rest until
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forevermore.  
its steed has been
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avenged, and shall not
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be granted its
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service again until the
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mortal's heart has
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been offered unto
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Entropy.  
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[[Category:Dark Lore]]
 
[[Category:Dark Lore]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 29 July 2025

Title: Codex of Revenance

Author:



Book I:

Of the Death

Knight's Calling


1: Death Knights are the physical manifestations of Entropy, and walk amongst the living for no purpose save this:

Slay the living, consigning life energy unto Oblivion. Mine realm and mine might increase and grow stronger with the death throes and final cry of each mortal offered unto me.

2: To walk Sosaria as a Death Knight is to represent the futility of all that the living hold to be good and righteous. It shall glorify Entropy in all its endeavors, and wreak havoc upon the standard bearers of virtue at any opportunity. It shall carry the wrath of the Abyss unto the most exalted of mortals, laying bear the weaknesses of their philosophies.

3: The Death Knight shall never forget its capacity for reason; yea, my warriors are not mindless automatons!

They do exist by my will, and at my whim. If any shouldst fail to please me in the manner by which it carries out its Reapings, I shall strip it of its stature forevermore.

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