Jantar Keltainen
Evil is a word used by the ignorant and the weak
"Do you know how many bones are in the human body, General Solo? If you do, just triple the number, and you'll know how many bones you'll have when I finish with you."
― Gethzerion
Lilla’s training with the Nightsisters began in earnest once she’d passed the test of the Sleeper. That night, the Zabrak showed her a copy of the Book of Shadows.
“I have been instructed to teach you all of the spells and rituals contained within this volume. It was written by the founder of the Nightsisters of Dathomir, Mother Gethzerion. It is different to the Book of Law, written by Allya after she had become old and weak.”
“And we can start with the Water of Life.”
The Zabrak gave a brief explanation of the notion of ichors, that were common to Nightsister magic – or magick as they referred to it.
The Water of Life was a liquid used by the Nightsisters of Dathomir to heal. Its ingredients included water, and – conveniently – flesh extracted from the Sleeper. Brewing the concoction was considered a rite of passage for a Nightsister.
Jantar made up a number of jars of the liquid and between them, they cut up the Sleeper, so its flesh could be used for future ichors.
“The Water of Life has a second benefit,” the Zabrak said, “It can also be used to render someone near-invisible.”
Jantar took some of the liquid to help repair her injuries. Given she was dark-sided and unable to draw on the healing properties of the light, this was a welcome boon to any future missions in which she may be injured.
― Gethzerion
Lilla’s training with the Nightsisters began in earnest once she’d passed the test of the Sleeper. That night, the Zabrak showed her a copy of the Book of Shadows.
“I have been instructed to teach you all of the spells and rituals contained within this volume. It was written by the founder of the Nightsisters of Dathomir, Mother Gethzerion. It is different to the Book of Law, written by Allya after she had become old and weak.”
“And we can start with the Water of Life.”
The Zabrak gave a brief explanation of the notion of ichors, that were common to Nightsister magic – or magick as they referred to it.
The Water of Life was a liquid used by the Nightsisters of Dathomir to heal. Its ingredients included water, and – conveniently – flesh extracted from the Sleeper. Brewing the concoction was considered a rite of passage for a Nightsister.
Jantar made up a number of jars of the liquid and between them, they cut up the Sleeper, so its flesh could be used for future ichors.
“The Water of Life has a second benefit,” the Zabrak said, “It can also be used to render someone near-invisible.”
Jantar took some of the liquid to help repair her injuries. Given she was dark-sided and unable to draw on the healing properties of the light, this was a welcome boon to any future missions in which she may be injured.