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[[Image:Death pits.jpg|right|thumb|The Death Pits of Rath. Art by Joel Biske.]]The <c title="Death Pits of Rath">Death Pits of Rath|Tempest</c> were a place filled with an oily black, semi-sentient substance separating the [[Furnace of Rath|Furnaces of Rath]] from the [[Stronghold]] itself. During the ''[[Weatherlight]]'''s incursion into the Stronghold, the Death Pits were one of the many hurdles the crew had to surpass in order to reach their captain, [[Sisay]]. It is believed that the Death Pits were the result of many of [[Volrath|Volrath's]] various failed experiments.
[[File:Death pits.jpg|right|thumb|The Death Pits of Rath. Art by Joel Biske.]]The '''Death Pits of Rath''' were a series of chambers filled with an oily black, semi-sentient substance separating the [[Furnace of Rath|Furnaces of Rath]] from the [[Stronghold (location)|Stronghold]] itself. <ref>[http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showpost.php?p=2009536&postcount=61 Dominian Chronicles. The Heart of Rath: The Art of Darkness]'', by [[Pete Venters]]. ''[[The Duelist]]'' #23 (March 1998)</ref> During the ''[[Weatherlight]]'' 's incursion into the Stronghold, the Death Pits were one of the many hurdles the crew had to surpass in order to reach their captain, [[Sisay]]. It is believed that the Death Pits were the result of many of [[Volrath|Volrath's]] various failed experiments.


What no one realized is that when living beings are dissolved in the black substance, their memories and life-forces are also absorbed. As a result, these Death Pits have developed a primitive predatory consciousness, and a cruel playfulness toward prey. Taking indigestible bones, armor, weapons, and any other leftovers, the Death Pits recombine these bits and pieces into undead-like puppets known as <c>Carrionette</c>s. Manipulating these "bodies" through long tendrils, it attacks intruders via swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, and other strangely mimetic ways. Once the victims are subdued, the Carrionettes grab on and take them back to the main body of [[ooze]]. If this thin tendril is cut in battle, the reanimated corpse collapses into a black, watery mess.
What no one realized is that when living beings are dissolved in the black substance, their memories and life-forces are also absorbed. As a result, these Death Pits have developed a primitive predatory consciousness, and a cruel playfulness toward prey. Taking indigestible bones, armor, weapons, and any other leftovers, the Death Pits recombine these bits and pieces into undead-like puppets known as <c title="Carrionettes">Carrionette</c>. Manipulating these "bodies" through long tendrils, it attacks intruders via swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, and other strangely mimetic ways. Once the victims are subdued, the Carrionettes grab on and take them back to the main body of [[ooze]]. If this thin tendril is cut in battle, the reanimated corpse collapses into a black, watery mess.


==Other in-game references==
==In-game references==
'''Represented in'''
* <c>Death Pits of Rath</c>
'''Refrerred to:'''
* <c>Carionette</c>
* <c>Death Pit Offering</c>
* <c>Death Pit Offering</c>
* <c>Pit Imp</c>
* <c>Pit Imp</c>
==References==
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[[Category:Rathi locations]]
[[Category:Rathi locations]]
[[Category:Weatherlight Saga]]
[[Category:Weatherlight Saga]]

Revision as of 12:21, 30 October 2015

The Death Pits of Rath. Art by Joel Biske.

The Death Pits of Rath were a series of chambers filled with an oily black, semi-sentient substance separating the Furnaces of Rath from the Stronghold itself. [1] During the Weatherlight 's incursion into the Stronghold, the Death Pits were one of the many hurdles the crew had to surpass in order to reach their captain, Sisay. It is believed that the Death Pits were the result of many of Volrath's various failed experiments.

What no one realized is that when living beings are dissolved in the black substance, their memories and life-forces are also absorbed. As a result, these Death Pits have developed a primitive predatory consciousness, and a cruel playfulness toward prey. Taking indigestible bones, armor, weapons, and any other leftovers, the Death Pits recombine these bits and pieces into undead-like puppets known as Carrionettes. Manipulating these "bodies" through long tendrils, it attacks intruders via swordplay, hand-to-hand combat, and other strangely mimetic ways. Once the victims are subdued, the Carrionettes grab on and take them back to the main body of ooze. If this thin tendril is cut in battle, the reanimated corpse collapses into a black, watery mess.

In-game references

Represented in

Refrerred to:

References