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Kasigna
- Corpsemother
- Goddess of Death
- Goddess of the Afterlife
- God/Goddess of Death
- God of Death
- Kaligma
- Kasigna of the End
- One-In-Three
- The Crone
- The Final Judge
- The Maiden
- The Matriarch
- The Mother
- The Three Women in One
- Three-In-One
These are aliases for "Kasigna".
Aliases are alternative forms of a reference. They can include actual aliases for characters, nicknames, plural variations, gendered versions of some [Classes], and even typos.
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5.42 | “A warning. The Raskghar found this when they explored the city. Long ago. The markings on the monolith are hard to read, but they uncovered a few words. It warns that this dungeon is protected by the…the Mother. The Mother of Graves.” |
5.42 | “I’ve only seen it up close once. It’s a vast hole. It goes down…I can’t say how far. But it’s wide. Half a mile across if I’m a judge. I’m certain that the infested guard it—they cluster around it most of the time which is why they don’t react to us at the edge of the city at first. And in that hole is the center of the dungeon. The Mother of Graves and the dungeon’s treasure, if it exists, lies down there.” |
5.42 | “This dungeon is on another scale entirely. I’ve seen the old dungeons near First Landing, the ones already conquered. Even the magic dungeons don’t come close to this. This—this is on the level of the dungeon Niers Astoragon conquered before he founded the Forgotten Wing Company. This is a dungeon worthy of a Named Adventurer—no, one that makes a Named Adventurer. And vengeance dungeon or not, I’m certain they would have hidden their greatest treasure with this boss monster. The Mother of Graves. The Raskghar have plundered the city and the dungeon and come away with artifacts worthy of any Gold-rank adventurer. This axe alone would make me Gold-rank.” |
7.62 | “The Matriarch of the House of El.” |
8.01 | “The Matriarch would have made a fuss. As would have you. I decided it was better to allow her passage as Admiral of the Supply. We can discuss it at the next conference.” |
8.01 | “The Matriarch demands we—” |
8.01 | Claw for claw? Insult for insult? He held his breath. The Matriarch watched, shrieking her fury as the banner— |
8.11 E (Revised) | “My name, child, is Kasigna. I thought you would be so much more. But you are not. You are the first of them. The children. And you are just…Erin.” |
8.11 E (Revised) | Kasigna walked out of Shauna. Erin’s mother vanished and now she was another woman. She walked through oblivion, staring at Erin, trapped in a figment made of memory and reality. |
8.11 E (Revised) | Earth’s reality, in the year of 2021 combined with Erin’s mortal life. Somehow…Kasigna had made these false realities, baked of bits of truth and what might have been, or might be happening. Erin shuddered as the women circled, the three-in-one. Inspecting her. |
8.11 E (Revised) | A presence. Erin spun. Kasigna sat on her bed. Now, existence was a circle of about six feet. Erin’s eyes darted around. What would happen if this room vanished? This person…she made a punching fist and eyed her hand. |
8.11 E (Revised) | She didn’t want to touch Kasigna. The strange woman smiled even as her eyes pierced the [Innkeeper]. |
8.11 E (Revised) | Kasigna frowned. The pressure abated. She craned her neck to see… |
8.11 E (Revised) | Erin informed Kasigna with a triumphant smile. The stranger just stared at her. Erin went on. |
8.11 E (Revised) | Kasigna stirred. She stood up without standing. One moment she was sitting, the next, standing. |
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