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{{Infobox |name = '''Talk Wisp''' |mana = 1 out of 3 |difficulty= 1 out of 3 }} '''Talk Wisp''' is a [[necromancy]] spell [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia World Guide III: Sabbath Grimoire#Talk Wisp (p101)|described]] in ''[[Monster Girl Encyclopedia World Guide III: Sabbath Grimoire]]''. ==Guide Book Entry== A spell for listening to the voices of the souls of the dead. It enables communication with the “souls” of living things<ref>“Living things” in the second sentence may seem like a contradiction, but appears to be meant in the sense that these souls are those which originally belonged to living things, which one assumes would imply that there are other souls that belong to things that were originally never alive to begin with, like spirits dwelling in mountains and rivers and such. The word for living thing there, 生き物 ikimono, means life in the sense of biological life or animal life. 死した者 shishita mono "people who died" was simply translated as "the dead" here.</ref>, a normally ungrantable wish. The caster can only converse with the souls that exist in the surroundings, and the conversation is conducted entirely in the caster's mind without any vocal utterances. Souls gripped by deeply rooted delusional postmortem obsessions that have become specters will sometimes unilaterally attempt to initiate conversations with necromancers, but most of the time in such instances they cannot hear the necromancer’s voice. The fact is that this spell enables bilateral communication by creating a mana link between the soul of the necromancer and the soul of the deceased. The souls of the dead basically have both memories from when they were alive as well as memories after death and disembodiment. Sometimes the dead remember things about past events involving those still currently alive that no one else could ever possibly find out. They can serve as witnesses to history, and it's even possible to acquire valuable knowledge about technology, magic, etc. that has been lost to the past; however, their memories from during their lifetimes are shaky, and sometimes they may not even be able to recall the past, this is particularly evident in the case of ancient souls that have been abiding in the world of the living for ages. This spell itself is the first step in necromancy. Any necromancer can communicate with the dead extremely easily; however, whether or not they can get through to them is an entirely separate issue. Many of the souls that remain in the world of the living happen to be psychotically deranged due to lingering regrets, attachments, obsessions, etc., so even if one's words reach them, the conversation may not work out in some cases. Unfortunately, conversing with such souls places a tremendous burden on the caster's mind. Additionally, the voices of the dead can speak directly to the [[human]] soul, naturally entering the mind just like in the case of [[Gods|a god]]'s voice, and it's not uncommon for them to exert huge influence over the mentality of necromancers. Most of the souls abiding in the world of the living are “in the process of transforming” into [[Monster Girls|monsters]] such as “[[ghost]]s”, or “[[Will-o-the-Wisp|will o' wisps]]”, etc. Having repeated conversations with them is sure to contaminate even the caster's mind with their obscene delusions and passions, and there are even times when the necromancer will hallucinate that the dark desires of the deceased are her own, which causes her mind to grow lewder and lewder over time. What's more, it is not uncommon for women to delve into necromancy with the intention of “just hearing his voice”, but when the voice of their dead lover reverberates directly within their very soul, it exacerbates their obsession with him, eventually even culminating in a degree of loving attachment and clinginess that would be considered mentally ill by human standards, so many become psychologically like half-way there to being monsters. Even if at first “they just wanted to hear his voice”, they will surely arrive at [[Secret Art of Raise|the forbidden art]]. ---- ''“Ufu... Ufufu...♥ I've always wanted to be like this with you...♥'' ''That girl taught me...♥”'' ~a romantically obsessed necromancer~ ==References== <references /> [[Category:Spells]]
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