Eternal Father

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION- Intent: To create a resource that Kaine and his apprentices can use to practice Sith Magic
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[*]Restricted Missions: N/A
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
- Name: Knyga iv tave Kinta Gata, the Book of the Black Earth
- Manufacturer: Darth Carnifex
- Affiliation: Darth Carnifex
- Modularity: More can be added to the tome by its creator, usually new spells, incantations, and noteworthy places of power
- Production: Unique
- Material:
Each aspect of the book was created via the process of Sith Alchemy, making the book virtually indestructible save for the attempts of dedicated alchemists
The binding is fashioned from thick black leather - The interior pages are white paper
- The writing was performed with black and red ink
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Classification: Sith Spellbook
- Size: Handheld
- Length: 33.02cm
- Width: 25.4cm
- Height: 7.6cm
- Weight: 4.5kg
- Sith Magic
Aura of Uneasiness
[*]Corpse Vision
[*]Dark Energy Trap
[*]Dark Side Tendrils
[*]Dwomutsiqsa
[*]False Light Side Aura
[*]Force Blast
[*]Invoke Spirits
[*]Odojinya
[*]Spell of Concealment
[*]Sutta Chwituskak
[*]Tsaiwinokka Hoyakut
[*]Waves of Darkness
[*]Places of Power
- Panatha - "The planet of my birth, it is saturated with Dark Side energies of my own design and beckons those who hearken to the whispers of the shadows to partake in its glory."
- Mord'Rethar - "A world I found ruined in the Unknown Regions dotted with the remnants of an ancient Sith civilization that had destroyed itself eons ago. Despite its decrepitness, there are still echoes of power to be found among the desolation."
- The Sith Worlds - "The holy cradle of the Sith, the Stygian Caldera. It is here where Sith civilization was the strongest."
Dromund Kaas - "Former throne world of the Old Empire, and Vitiate's before that. All that remains of this once proud world is destruction and aching memories." - Khar Delba - "A frigid world, but one seeped in the history of the Sith. The Library-Temple still serves as a place of learning for the aspiring Sith."
- Korriban - "The ancient tomb-world of the Red Sith and a frequent hub for learning, no doubt many of you already know of this infamous world."
- Krayiss II - "The site of the Dominion's defeat against my Empire, home to sprawling templestone and radiating with the Dark Side of the Force."
- Rhelg - "Legends say that this was the home of Ludo Kressh, but whatever marks he made upon the land no longer exist. "
- Ziost - "The unofficial capital of the Sith and the former capital of the short lived Resurgent Empire that sprung up alongside my Empire. They've fallen into the annuls of history now, but much can still be learned of our ancient past."
[*]Thule - "I once ruled this world as a King, but now it holds nothing for me except distant memories. The Dark Side is still strong, however, and I have found its perpetual lightning storms pleasing to the senses."
[*]Malachor V - "This world was no longer existed, but thanks to the miracle of technology it was remade before the Darkness blanketed the galaxy. While not in the same state as it was immediately prior to its destruction, the echoes of that cataclysm persist."
[*]Oricon - "I only know of this world because of Lord Tirdarius, apparently it was a breeding ground for Sithspawn and home to the legendary Dread Masters eons ago. The tantalizing scent of fear still persists on the winds."
[*]Csilla - "Csilla is a particularly dull world, homeworld of the Chiss and the capital of the Iron Empire. However, at the end of the Netherworld Crisis a portal to that ethereal plane was created somewhere in its frozen wastes."
[*]Dathomir - "Ah yes, the home of the witches. Darkness exudes from the world's surface like heat from a furnace, but be warned. The witches do not take kindly to intruders, especially males. Tread with caution and think with clarity when dealing with such vixens."
[*]Corellia - "Another world affected by the Netherworld Crisis. The deity Akala conjured a dead world from the galaxy of the Yuuzhan Vong in Corellia's location, merging the two planets together in a holocaust of fire and death. A rift into the realm of the dead also exists here."
[*]Gratos - "Homeworld of the barbaric Graug, and an excellent place to test your physical mettle against these bestial warriors."
[*]Tantorus - "Tantorus is a strange world, so far from the Sith Worlds yet possessing a rare abundance of Red Sith. Though I shouldn't be surprised, Mord'Rethar was on the farthest edge of the galaxy from the Caldera yet a Sith civilization once thrived there."
[*]Prakith - "Once the holiest planet in the One Sith Empire, now an abandoned wasteland dotted by battlements and roamed by vicious monsters."
[*]Byss - "This used to be Palpatine's true throneworld. It was destroyed ages ago and rebuilt by the same technology that gave life to Malachor V, and like Malachor V the echoes of its destruction still persist.
[*]Runes of Power and Ritual Circles
[*]Sith Language, Dialects, and Script
STRENGTHS
- Easy Access Magic: Users of the grimoire have an immediate access to several magical spells on varying power and severity depending on their privilege of access as gifted by the books creator, Darth Carnifex. The usefulness of each spell is dependent on the user's power and skill, the book does not gift a user immediate master status with any one spell, but rather allows aspiring sorcerers / sorceresses access to the knowledge of its use and how to control it. True mastery comes with practice and repetition.
- Sassy Gatekeeper: The book is guarded by the shackled spirit of a long dead Sith Sorceress bound by Carnifex into protecting the secrets of his book and keeping those unworthy from accessing the more powerful spells and incantations within the tome.
- Difficult Access: Without the right privilege, one wouldn't get very far into the book's contents. This is a way to inhibit apprentices who are either too eager or too stupid to heed the risks of working with powerful magic at such an unattuned age. The Gatekeeper monitors and disciplines any apprentices who are currently using the book, often with copious amounts of snark. She will go to great lengths to protect the secrets of the book, with the three levels of security ranging from verbal, to physical injury, to outright death if the trespasser remains tenacious enough to press forward.
- Inherent Risk of Self-Annihilation: Those who are unprepared for certain forms of magic run the risk of destroying themselves through misuse or ignorance, for Sith Magic is not a toy to be used wantonly. The names and images of those who have foolishly delved too deeply into the dark arts of Sith magic are etched in shame upon the book's interior front cover, seemingly done so in blood.
For many decades the man known as Kaine Zambrano has been an ardent practitioner of the ancient magics and sciences created and perfected by the ancient Red Sith and the Lords of the Sith who came after them. His first taste of magic came from his illicit couplings with the Sith Sorceress Karin Dorn, whose libraries and reservoirs of knowledge were pilfered by the rising Lord after her death by his hands on Thule. He kept most of these tomes and holocrons to himself, gorging on the knowledge she had accumulated over the years before destroying the written records so that none could benefit from them. In the years after he had only passed on his knowledge verbally and through private instruction, never fully committing to keeping a physical record of his own knowledge for fear of it being usurped by his ambitious apprentices and used against him like he had against Karin Dorn.
It was feared that when Kaine died that all of that stolen knowledge would be lost, but not even the depths of Chaos could keep the Sith Lord from expanding his power. During his brief but torturous internment in the bowels of the Netherworld he was assailed by the spirits of his mother and father, the former of which was an exceptional sorceress in her own right but had, much like her son, hoarded the knowledge for herself and had left little physical evidence in the wake of her demise at Kaine's hand. In order to survive Kaine was forced to obliterate the spirit of his father, and in doing so had weakened his mother's spirit enough so that he could overpower her and slowly feast on her consciousness to replenish his strength.
In doing so he unintentionally absorbed her knowledge of magic and improved his own ability to wield it. When he returned to life he finally put himself to the task of codifying and cataloging his knowledge as a resource that could be passed down to his apprentices. Yet he was still apprehensive of the possibility that his apprentices may advance too quickly in the realm of magic, and thus he imbued this new spellbook with a spiritual gatekeeper who would watch over and limit how much an apprentice could learn at any given time. He modeled this guardian after the same woman from which he experienced magic, the illustrious Karin Dorn. He even instilled in her the same sarcasm and snarkiness that was trademark of the Dorn enchantress for his own wicked amusement.