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− | A Blacklighter is a player who has joined the [[Horde of the Summoned]] and worships the evil Goddess [[Libila]]. Blacklighters lead a hardworking life where strength and [[Fighting]] skill are essential ingredients. | + | A Blacklighter is a player who has joined the [[Horde of the Summoned]] and worships the evil Goddess [[Libila]] or the Gods [[Nathan]] and [[Tosiek]]. Blacklighters lead a hardworking life where strength and [[Fighting]] skill are essential ingredients. |
Despite the free-for-all lack of restrictions to [[PvP]], there are few (if any) fights among Blacklighters. Internal relations tend to be friendly and very closeknit, however, for suspected spies... relations can take the opposite extreme. | Despite the free-for-all lack of restrictions to [[PvP]], there are few (if any) fights among Blacklighters. Internal relations tend to be friendly and very closeknit, however, for suspected spies... relations can take the opposite extreme. |
Revision as of 22:37, 14 September 2015
Main / Religion / Blacklighter
Description
A Blacklighter is a player who has joined the Horde of the Summoned and worships the evil Goddess Libila or the Gods Nathan and Tosiek. Blacklighters lead a hardworking life where strength and Fighting skill are essential ingredients.
Despite the free-for-all lack of restrictions to PvP, there are few (if any) fights among Blacklighters. Internal relations tend to be friendly and very closeknit, however, for suspected spies... relations can take the opposite extreme.
A few Blacklighters are friendly, and will not harm you. Many of them are happy to help new players that they encounter, especially since it gives them the opportunity to recruit to their side, although you should approach with caution.
Advantages
See Libila follower abilities.
Disadvantages
See Libila follower penalties.