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During the process, Kyuad is troubled somewhat by the spirits of the land around him.  Spirits of creatures that once walked Aryth struggle with one another to get at the food presented as a sacrifice for the ritual.  They vie for attention from Kyuad, each asking in some way to be the one to be made manifest; the one given the chance to live again and serve.  Through all of this Kyuad is stoic and silent, except for only once saying, "It is only myself who I would put through the suffering to come."
 
During the process, Kyuad is troubled somewhat by the spirits of the land around him.  Spirits of creatures that once walked Aryth struggle with one another to get at the food presented as a sacrifice for the ritual.  They vie for attention from Kyuad, each asking in some way to be the one to be made manifest; the one given the chance to live again and serve.  Through all of this Kyuad is stoic and silent, except for only once saying, "It is only myself who I would put through the suffering to come."
  
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Hours pass.  The skeletons now stand still and mindless, facing their master, waiting for orders to come.  Time continues to crawl until night's end comes.  By now the food has turned to ash, burned on the pedestal by nothing more than the arcane energies being infused by Kyuad's very spirit.
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Hours pass.  The skeletons now stand still and mindless, facing their master, waiting for orders to come.  Hours continue to pass until night's end comes.  By now the food has turned to ash, burned on the pedestal by nothing more than the arcane energies being infused by Kyuad's very spirit.
  
  
 
'''Dawn''' - as the light of Aryth's sun touches the ashes on the pedestal, a heavy cold smoke spills out, sinking down and covering the ground until everything in the clearing below Kyuad's waist is shrouded in black, sooty smoke.
 
'''Dawn''' - as the light of Aryth's sun touches the ashes on the pedestal, a heavy cold smoke spills out, sinking down and covering the ground until everything in the clearing below Kyuad's waist is shrouded in black, sooty smoke.
  
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Kyuad's face is drawn in effort as he continues to fight against the distractions of his own mind and the spirit world around him.  The difficulty now comes in the separation.  Most live their whole lives with an intact spirit in one body.  Kyuad is on the verge of emptying a portion of his own spirit into a second person; but who he is now is different from who he was when Nisse first came forth from him.
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Kyuad's face is drawn in effort as he continues to fight against the distractions of his own mind and the spirit world around him.  The difficulty now comes in the separation.  Most live their whole lives with an intact spirit in one body.  Kyuad is on the verge of emptying a portion of his own spirit a second person; but who he is now is different from who he was when Nisse first came forth from him.
  
 
Finally, he locks onto the dividing line of himself and his third eye, the creature of the Darghul, the librarian of Moria, the Cadaverous Eye.  Here, he finally separates who he is, himself, what makes him Kyuad, from the creature that was part of his mind for what felt like lifetimes.  It is here in the gap that Kyuad forms a place for Nisse again, and then pours part of himself inside.  Like a ladel lifted out of a cauldron, Kyuad drags the spirit of Nisse out of his own consciousness and blesses the ashes with personage.
 
Finally, he locks onto the dividing line of himself and his third eye, the creature of the Darghul, the librarian of Moria, the Cadaverous Eye.  Here, he finally separates who he is, himself, what makes him Kyuad, from the creature that was part of his mind for what felt like lifetimes.  It is here in the gap that Kyuad forms a place for Nisse again, and then pours part of himself inside.  Like a ladel lifted out of a cauldron, Kyuad drags the spirit of Nisse out of his own consciousness and blesses the ashes with personage.
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Kyuad rests.
 
Kyuad rests.
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== To Brave Fate ==

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