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  1. So, whilst we all await Grim's more extensive, informative, in-depth and probably much more pretty and better overall guide, I thought I'd make a quick one, very shallow, about Gravens, what to expect from them etc. Gravens, being spirits, and semi-corporeal, cannot be harmed by things in the way a mortal can. Stabbing it's arm or leg doesn't really bring it pain, albeit it does lessen the amount of spirit energy that keeps them alive, and they often react anyway out of habit, albeit with practice, some cease to react to such blows. Gravens can be dismembered like any other character, but as before, this does not bring pain, only lessening the amount of spirit energy that keeps it alive. Gravens can't be struck by a blow from a fist or otherwise. It'll go through them, or at most, hit any armour they might be wearing. You want to affect a Graven? You need something other than flesh. Any metal can be used to affect a Graven, as well as any other physical object that isn't flesh. Gravens bear no particular weakness to any sort of weapon or material, but blessed objects and substances, such as holy water, can cause a Graven to demanifest nearly immediately, should it pass into their bodies. All Gravens have something in common. A very dangerous ability, and the only offensive magic about them. They have the ability to cause a temporary insanity in mortals with their stare at a close range (About 10 blocks maximum), in a very short time. Grim has told me that a Graven can finish this in about 1 - 4 emotes, and any mortal being affected after 4 emotes would almost certainly fall into madness. There are, however, exceptions. Graven can manifest some slightly more powerful abilities specific to that Graven if they are actively working to go and fulfill their duties, ranging from remotely wielding their weapons from a short distance, changing the flight paths of arrows, releasing souls to torment a victim without the need of the Stare, and so on. However, in order to do such, they would have to continually fulfill their duties and sustain an absolute minimum of wounds. Graven cannot be controlled by necromancers, as sentient creatures, but they may work with them if it goes towards fulfilling their goals. Most Graven are not in fact evil, but are rather selectively hostile, harming only certain categories of people, albeit they are capable of harming others outside said category. Whilst not part of lore, myself and Grim have figured, logically, an orc in bloodlust, being driven by it's anger and, well, lust for battle and pain, MIGHT be able to ignore the writhing soul of agony within the Graven, that gives the stare it's power. In fact, this can feed the orc's bloodlust, making them even more powerful and dangerous. Gravens are all very dangerous, and very unique to one another, but most can be sorted into two categories. First is your hostile, absolutely terrifying Graven, who wants nothing more than to terrorize and harm or kill mortals. An example of this is Grim's Warden, a Graven who was the warden of a prison in life. He is a judge, and is generally hostile and terrifying to all mortals, albeit more or less cold and neutral to those he does not see as guilty. He draws on fear, and gains energy directly from terrifying the one he is judging killing the man judged as guilty (correction made by Grim, I have to interpret every once in a while). Second is your more or less friendly, not so terrifying but still strange and a bit creepy and forceful Graven - or at least as friendly as a spirit damned to a fate worse than hell. An example of this is my own Graven character, Hunter, who is a hunter of spirits and ghosts. Including Gravens. His task does not involve harming mortals, or scaring them, to much of a degree. He's able to have a decent conversation with the living, if no one attempts to provoke him, in drawing a weapon or making threats against him. In fact, he's willing to give mortals a warning and a helping hand when they aren't trying to chop off his head or shoot him with an arrow dipped in holy water. He's got a bit of a soft spot for the living, and prefers not to scare or harm them when possible. However, Gravens are easily provoked, even of this type, and as this character IS a fighting Graven, whilst not easily provoked, once he is, you want to kill him quick or start running. That's about it for what I have for you on Gravens for now, and I think this should be enough for until Grim comes out with a better, more accurate, and much nicer guide. See you all later! OOC NOTE FOR GRAVENS -Sancus, Graven hunter made Graven.
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