Made myself in red dead, and got the 2 horses that coincidentally look like my fursona. I'm so happy xD
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I've never made a post about Luka's shroud!
Before 1325 AE: While Luka was a cub her necromancer abilities weren't developed enough for her to enter a death shroud. She started focusing on training her magic in her late teens.
1325 AE - 1332 AE: Luka can enter the death shroud. She is exceptional at raising corpse amalgamations to serve her. She even uses these minions to help her glide and gather materials.
1332 AE: Luka permanently becomes a reaper. Her shroud has evolved into something much darker. She rarely summons minions anymore; she doesn't have to. She becomes more powerful and focuses on the magic itself. She wields a greatsword now and can turn it into a scythe in her shroud. She can glide with the magic alone.
Headcanon: Luka's reaper shroud has nothing to do with ravens. There are no feathers in her shroud, only frost and darkness. She can enter it whenever she wants but sometimes she enters it involuntarily if she is livid.
Reaper Shroud
Bjora Marches introduced Luka to a fear she never knew before: the cold. The freezing temperatures were unforgiving. Fighting in Bjora Marches was extremely difficult. Luka couldn't grip her weapons well, her fingers disobeyed her. She saw soldiers walk out of the camp in the middle of the night and disappear. Frozen bodies were found feet from the camp, persuaded by the dragon, and killed by the cold.
Her overwhelming fear, her nightmares, and her despair started to change her necrotic magic. It was becoming as cold and threatening as the environment was. Luka didn't have the energy to resist the change, so she instead formed a relationship with the cold. She became a Reaper.
Luka can't manipulate ice like an elementalist can, but her magic is very cold. Fighting her while she's in her shroud will cause frostbite almost immediately. Her enemy's body betrays them, and they often lay down in the heat of the battle; too cold to do anything. The cold is persuasive and inevitable. Luka is doing her enemies a kindness by ending them before they slowly freeze to death.
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