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|summary=The house of Umbrasia is the house that represents the death aspect of magic. Umbrasia’s citygod is Illa Phasmere, a ghostly, skeletal abomination. | |summary=The house of Umbrasia is the house that represents the [[Aspects#The Aspect of Death|death aspect]] of magic. Umbrasia’s [[citygod]] is [[Illa Phasmere]], a ghostly, skeletal abomination, and is contained in [[The Umbrasia Citadel]]. | ||
|magic=Their symbols include destruction, decay, darkness, ritual, mourning, revenge, sleep, solitude, meditation, and silence. | |magic=Their symbols include destruction, decay, darkness, ritual, mourning, revenge, sleep, solitude, meditation, and silence. | ||
|aesthetic=The house’s official familiar is the squall, a creature whose scream causes their prey's fear of death to vanish. | |aesthetic=The house’s official familiar is the squall, a creature whose scream causes their prey's fear of death to vanish. | ||
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|citadel=Umbrasia's house is reminiscent of a tomb, dusty and cold. Wispy tapestries hang from the ceiling, and tall statues keep watch over the long, solemn hallways. The interior is dark and mostly lit only by pale blue candlelight. | |citadel=Umbrasia's house is reminiscent of a tomb, dusty and cold. Wispy tapestries hang from the ceiling, and tall statues keep watch over the long, solemn hallways. The interior is dark and mostly lit only by pale blue candlelight. | ||
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|credits=* The character on the right in the topmost image belongs to Iconmaster | |||
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The house of Umbrasia is the house that represents the death aspect of magic. Umbrasia’s citygod is Illa Phasmere, a ghostly, skeletal abomination, and is contained in The Umbrasia Citadel.
Magic
Their symbols include destruction, decay, darkness, ritual, mourning, revenge, sleep, solitude, meditation, and silence.
Aesthetic
The house’s official familiar is the squall, a creature whose scream causes their prey's fear of death to vanish.
Sects
Umbrasia's sects include the Languid Ones and the Restless Ones
The Languid Ones
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The Restless Ones
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This sect focuses on blood-healing.
A typical Languid One is a self-sufficient sort. They tend to be fastidious and well-kept, reliable and emotionally sturdy. Whether out of charity or habit, they often find themselves quietly righting the wrongs of others less capable. |
This sect focuses on avenging past deaths - of themselves and others.
A typical Restless One tends to be fiercely independent, and some go their own way shortly after being granted mageship. They tend to fear little beyond the loss of their freedom. |
Citadel
Umbrasia's house is reminiscent of a tomb, dusty and cold. Wispy tapestries hang from the ceiling, and tall statues keep watch over the long, solemn hallways. The interior is dark and mostly lit only by pale blue candlelight.
* The character on the right in the topmost image belongs to Iconmaster