Once killed, they will continue to rise until the player casts the "Final Rest" spell on them.Ī Rusalki is the restless and often deadly spirit of a drowned girl that has come back near the body of water where she died. Black Slayers are "undead" zombie-like creatures that have been brought back to life by evil means. Nighthawks have been known to turn into Black Slayers.
They dress for concealment under the cover of night, so they tend toward entirely black wardrobes. The Nighthawks are a guild of assassins who have crept about in Midkemia for several centuries, though they have only truly organized themselves in the past hundred years. Master Magician Pug Magician: The Author's Preferred Edition Elements of danger, tragedy, and uncleanliness were added in modern versions, which usually present rusalki as the unquiet ghosts of young women bound to the waterways in which they met untimely deaths, doomed to drown others in turn until their lives are avenged or their spirits cleansed.Cbe dark elves have been attacking castles on and off as far back as anyone can remember. 'rusalki') is typically a feminine spirit associated with a body of water.
Find the Magic Touch or you too may feel her icy kiss." They will shrink away from her touch, they hate her so. Spring blossoms robbed of carnal bliss, the Goddess of Death their first kiss. She chants this about them: " Innocence lost.
If the party returns to the mysterious rusalki, makes sure to have 13 inventory spaces free, and returns the Heart to her, she thanks them on behalf of herself and her kin, giving them travel advice, Rations, and a mysterious shell - which, she says, has value they might never be able to imagine.Īn old woman in Darkmoor had lost her family to the rusalki. To do so, they must defeat both the spellcaster and the four rusalki he controls. While traveling through the Green Heart, the party may encounter a mysteriously non-hostile rusalki who asks them to retrieve Eliaem's Heart from a moredhel spellcaster who is using it to control other rusalki. Eortis confirms this by healing them as they leave to begin the quest.Īfter defeating the fifteen rusalki lurking on the banks between Silden and Sloop, the party can return to Beyla in any time of sickness or injury and be completely healed. Beyla tells them of complaints that the rusalki lingering near local rivers "have become disturbed" laying them all to rest might win Eortis's favor. When the party first visits Silden, they must travel to the Temple of Eortis and petition Beyla, the high priestess of Eortis, for a chance to perform a duty of obeisance in exchange for healing. This ends battles on an uncertain note, since the party never feels sure that the vanished spirits will not return. Like Shades, Rusalki sink into the ground and out of sight when defeated. The spell River Song is especially designed to affect them. However, rusalki can be injured with most weapons and spells. Rusalki have a long range of motion and powerful attacks, and can hit targets with bursts of magical energy even at close range those who fight them must take care to be shielded from harm or to frequently replenish health. Owyn Beleforte, facing them in battle, regrets not having studied more about Lims-Kragma and temple magic.Īn artifact, Eliaem's Heart, is said to grant the power to summon a rusalki lover. Finding them, therefore, requires cleverness. They may also be of concern to Killian, who took over Eortis's duties since the latter vanished in the Chaos Wars.īeyla refers to them as "sisters of Eliaem" and cautions that many are wily and difficult to locate, finding ways to conceal their presence for fear of being sent to the halls of Lims-Kragma. The quiescent sea-god Eortis has some interest in rusalki, since they are associated with water and are therefore under his purview. When faced before battle, they appear ashen-faced and have staring, lifeless eyes. Their sprites are similar to those of Shades, but blue instead of gray. Usually they take the form of a young girl, with tendrils of seaweed dangling from their arms. As spirits, the Rusalki have an ethereal presence and appear semi-transparent.