username: Wet Bread
name: Wisp
Link to thread: Rusted Daemonsprompt:His first memory was waking in the small, dark den. He supposed, looking back, that it was a similar memory that many kits called their first. Only he wasn't some young kit. Wisp was fully grown.
"Finally, you rise from the dead." Said a grizzled voice, with a small chuckle. Wisp groaned as he tried to sit up. There was a sharp pain in his face as well as a dull, resolute throbbing in two of his legs. "You'll want to stay like that for a while, let the spell finish putting you back together," the voice continued as a small black, fluffball of cat came into view.
"Spell?" He mumbled out, finding it hard to form words with his mouth. "What happened to me?"
"You don't have any memories of your previous life?" The elder tom questioned.
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Previous life?" Wisp repeated, feeling a mix of shock and fear.
"That's right." The elder tom said with a nod as he turned away and started rooting through a pile of junk across the den. "You died. I found you dead on the battlefields. I don't know which side you fought for."
"I don't understand." Wisp began. His confusion was building very quickly. "How could I be here if I died?"
"Simple." The tom responded as he turned back, a jeweled necklace in his grasp. "You were lucky enough to have the most powerful necromancer in this land come across you." He declared proudly, placing the necklace down in front of Wisp. The green jewel seemed to blink up at him and he swore for a moment that he caught sight of movement within it.
"You're a necromancer?" Wisp whispered uneasily. Though he had no memories of his old life, he did have some basic knowledge. This knowledge told him that necromancy was known as very dark magic. It was no small feat to raise the dead and it came with a heavy toll on the spell caster.
"Put this on." He commanded, gesturing to the necklace. "This artefact contains very powerful magic and will help you sustain your form until I've built up enough magic power to use the spell that will complete your transition back to life."
"Complete my transition..." Wisp mumbled as he slid on the collar. "Wait, that means-"
"You're technically not alive yet." The tom finished for him. "At least not fully. Consider yourself part of the undead." Wisp tried to contain the shiver that took control of his body. Was he really appalled by his own existence? "That necklace must
not be removed or your body will return to the dead." The elder tom explained. "It will prevent your wounds from reopening, but it will not heal you and return your body to all its natural living state. Only I can do that, but it will take time. For now, you will have to take it easy. You can stay with me and I'll train you in the meantime."
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Wisp had been training with the elderly tom for some time now. He was slowly learning necromancy, as disturbing as it was, and actually had a bit of a natural talent for it.
Finally the day came that the elderly tom had been talking about for months. It was the day life was returned to Wisp. The tom chanted quite a few words before he finally started casting the spell on Wisp. The magic seemed to fill him with a burning pain. Though he couldn't focus very well, he could hear the tom's muffled words in the background.
"I'm sorry, Old Friend." The tom called out. The world went dark. When Wisp came to, he felt renewed strength. There was power in his legs again and the constant pain was gone. The only remaining evidence of his demise were the scars that scattered his body. A small price to pay. However there was a much heavier toll nearby. The elderly tom's body was lying nearby. He'd sacrificed himself to bring Wisp back, and now Wisp remembered why.
The tom had once, very recently been young. He was Wisp's best friend, by the name of Willo. They fought alongside each other in the war, Willo with his absorption magic which allowed him to take on anyone's abilities and Wisp with his necromancy. Jealousy was what lead his friend to enact his betrayal. Willo had been the one to murder Wisp in that battle so that he could absorb his powers. A grave mistake. Willo wasn't equipped to handle these powers. Wisp came from a long line of cats evolved just to bear the heavy burden of this magic. Every time Willo used his newfound magic, it'd aged him rapidly, and the act of bringing Wisp back to life had been the finishing blow. The only question Wisp had was why bring him back? Did Willo regret killing his friend that much?
Either way, Willo had been foolish to think Wisp would be kindhearted after that. He turned, leaving Willo.
Wisp traveled far away, wishing only to be away from there. He was aimless. He could hear the souls of many dead cats calling out to him here, asking him for help. Wisp was good at ignoring those. There was one soul he couldn't ignore though, one that should not have followed him this far.
"Hello, Old Friend." The soul called out. Wisp looked down at his necklace. For a moment, he saw Willo's gleaming yellow eyes staring back from the green jewel. "Hope you don't mind if I tag along on this journey." Wisp felt strangely settled by the sound of his friend's voice again.
"Not at all. Where are we off to?" He responded.
"We're very close to a group of magic using cats." Willo proposed. "I think we'll fit right in there."
"Then that's where we'll go." Wisp confirmed, letting the souls guide his way. He knew now that he'd never remove this necklace.
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