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Orphea's best ally in Stygia was always the Mistress, the Councillor of the District of Paper Lanterns and owner of the House of Dolls. In exchange for Orphea's not inconsiderable necromantic and political support, the Mistress aided Orphea in her quest for knowledge. After a significant period of cooperation, the two formed a fast friendship.
 
Orphea's best ally in Stygia was always the Mistress, the Councillor of the District of Paper Lanterns and owner of the House of Dolls. In exchange for Orphea's not inconsiderable necromantic and political support, the Mistress aided Orphea in her quest for knowledge. After a significant period of cooperation, the two formed a fast friendship.
  
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==Whispers 3==
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Orphea follows the Ajaian school of necromancy, learned from an ancient copy of the Book of Bone and Ebony she found collecting dust in Twinborn's Death. Following the book's instructions, Orphea was guided through the Trials of the Void, culminating in the Trial of Decay. As per the book's suggestion, for her final trial she travelled down to the edge of the Void itself and stared directly into it, contemplating its utter nothingness. In this nightmare-like communion with the dreams of the Neverborn, Orphea found necromantic enlightenment...and something else. <br>
 
Orphea follows the Ajaian school of necromancy, learned from an ancient copy of the Book of Bone and Ebony she found collecting dust in Twinborn's Death. Following the book's instructions, Orphea was guided through the Trials of the Void, culminating in the Trial of Decay. As per the book's suggestion, for her final trial she travelled down to the edge of the Void itself and stared directly into it, contemplating its utter nothingness. In this nightmare-like communion with the dreams of the Neverborn, Orphea found necromantic enlightenment...and something else. <br>
  

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