Username: Dur... Haika maybe?
Name: Felicia
Gender: Female...
Race: Undead Fire Servant
Equipment/Abilities:
- Null equipment.
- Ability 1.) Body made of flames, should do heat damage to any being that touches her, weakness to water and areas without oxygen. Immune to all forms of heat damage, no need to eat, sleep, rest, magically sustained.
- Ability 2.) Levitation, she floats above the surface of whatever she is standing on, not full flight, just a hover to keep from melting the floor.
- Ability 3.) Flame Blast, direct damage attack, think flamethrower.
- Ability 4.) Flame Burst, Ranged explosive attack, area of effect, think fireball(throw then explode)
- Ability 5.) Fire Punch, Melee ranged physical attack, added fire damage.
- Ability 6.) Mental Black Hole, her mind is deeply entrenched, any psionic attacks against her fail, and require extreme effort to resist consumption of the psion's mind, (includes telepathy or any other mind direct contact)
Description: A flame servant is a tortured soul(see below). Her voice crackles and burns like the flames that make up her body. She looks like a fire elemental with a clearly female humanoid shape, along with wisps of smoke, and a charred corpse core. Her eyes are bottomless pools of an empty soul, and her hair is completely replaced by flame.
Biography:
The creation of a fire undead is much more difficult than your average zombie. The necromancer needs to find a living human, preferably young, around early teen age that is pure and uncorrupted. Female materials usually produce better results than male, but both choices are viable. The necromancer must restrain the subject, and use a special dagger to carve runes into the skin. The subject must be both alive, and awake for this procedure, if the subject blacks out, or is unconscious the runes will not count for the final product. After the runes are inscribed, the subject must be burnt alive for no less than 192 hours. During this time, a constant flow of healing elixir is suggested to keep the subject on the verge of life. At the end of the 8 day immolation, molten metal(preferably a heavy metal like iron or steel) is to be used as the final killing blow. The subject must be forced to swallow at least a gallon of glowing red liquid metal before death. After the death, the necromancer must spend three hours chanting upon the fire that must be kept burning with the newly deceased's corpse.
During the creation process the subject may become mentally unstable, It is suggested that the necromancer form a bond with the material before the procedure is attempted. This bond binds the soul of the final spirit to the necromancer, and commands absolute obedience. Usually this is accomplished with affection, though physical contact must be restricted due to the purity of creation materials. This leaves an eternal yearning in the mind and body of the subject that plagues the final spirit with loyalty.
Felicia in particular fell in love with a young necromancer. He was ruthless in his conquest of the local villages, and he took her as his personal slave early in her life. She grew up in innocence, never understanding that the zombies and skeletons around her were something to be feared and deemed 'evil'. The necromancer showed her great kindness in her life, and she eventually fell in love with him. The look on his face when she finally confessed was one of elation... but she soon found out this was for another reason. The process was excruciating. The necromancer master she had known as kind ignored her pleas to stop, and continued the seemingly endless torture. Her mind eventually grew distant, and she was forced to put up mental walls to resist loosing herself completely to madness. When death finally came, she welcomed it. However, subjects of a necromancer are never free with mere mortal death. The pain she feels from every waking moment is the same as what she felt during the ritual. Her body continually burns with unnatural fire, but her mind recreates the pain as if she was still strapped down with the tube of healing potion flowing into her mouth.
The pain is a welcome constant to her now. She believes it is proof that somewhere that she is still alive, one day she will be freed from this slavery and allowed to return to the side of the necromancer she now serves as a warrior. She will do anything for him, and this latest order to join a gladiatorial fight is almost welcome. Felicia believes if she wins she may be freed from her eternal torture.