Not everybody needs to exume a blokes sacred grave to get a worth while corpse.

Most pirates never get that close to land anyway.

With all the dead clambering to get into the train stations you better believe more than half of them want a veterans pass.

You hand one them the golden ticket they have been looking for.

All you gotta do is enter a dark room with a mirror close your eyes turn you back to walk out with eyes closed say a nursery rhyme that holds meaning to you.

Then the next time you look at that mirror it wont be you staring back it will be the ghost you allowed to share your form

Sounds spooky right. We’ll just dont think about it for too long.

But remember all you got to do is sing the nursery rhyme again and and your mate will just be their behind you

You wont be seeing them though unless someone be wanting to kill ya

Then some bronze worker will be tearing the life out of them.

Their their for about thirty seconds of playtime and during that play time you do not want to be looking in a mirror but hey that’s a small price to pay for a mate who will bust down Brisbane jail walls for you.


2nd-level Necromancy.

Casting Time: 1 bonus action

Range: Touch

Components: V,

Duration:  2d4 rounds

List: All.

Special:

This is considerd be a grand soul spells and thus comes with special powers for the caster who’s casts it however it costs 2000 gp to learn.

Powers to Caster

  • For a moment become a charron and grant the dead the option of freedom. No  gold needed. No casting rituals. No breaking into grave yards stealing bodies covered with worm and fungus.
  • Here is the best part we hold dead you you can’t have any other way else. And they are always there in an instant
  • Just remember do these too much and you will start seeing the dead everywhere talking about this and that
  • Do this with the wrong sort and you could end up becoming a charron yourself

Effect:

You saya nursery rhyme and a forgotten bronze worker apears right behind you and acts to protect you the moment your initive ends.

  • A level 3 casting can get you a burrow grove to help for 3d4 rounds
  • A 4th level casting gets you two bronze workers for 4d4 rounds.
  • A 5th level casting let’s you call an unseen sibling call an unseen sibling for 5d4 rounds
  • A 6th level casting let’s you get 3 bronze workers or 2  Burrow Groves for
  • A 7th level casting let’s you get either a Silver Hero or a Desendant Watcher
  • A level 8 casting is a bad idea because then you will end up calling a Charron for 8d4 rounds and that means you will probably learn their name
  • A 9th level casting…well nobody has tried that and talked about it. But you end up calling a black blood librarian dont say I didnt warn you.

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