![]() ![]() ![]() This page describes content that can only be accessed in the Coven Expansion. Her devilish smile accurately conveyed the joy she felt finally executing this curse. She rose from the cold dirt and turned to face the Necromancer, who stared at the ashes in disbelief. The Necromancer made a noise of surprise and stepped out from behind her cover. The blaze instantly left her hand and engulfed the rats, erasing them from existence. She took a deep breath and snapped her fingers. Moments later, the group of rodents' hair collectively stood on end. She calmed it back to rest in the middle of her palm. Her hand recoiled slightly, and the flame trembled. It slowly evolved to a large flame on her palm. It manifested itself as a soft purple glow. Upon hexing the final rat, strength began to flow through her fingers. She meticulously went through this process for each one. The Necromancer watched as she raised a hand towards her furry subject and recited an incantation towards a rat. Startled, she moved to where the Hex Master was working. It landed by the grave the Necromancer was reanimating, disrupting her concentration. She grabbed one of the rats and flung it across the clearing. The rats' beady eyes felt as if they were taunting her. She knew of another sorceress who practiced at the cemetery, but she felt performing the spell at her grandmother's grave was the only way she'd ever successfully complete it. Every night she sneaked to her grandmother's tombstone to attempt the curse. Only one entry in the book eluded her powers. The townspeople's jeering of her seclusion only added fuel to her passion. ![]() Exploring the book became an obsession, consuming every aspect of her life. Skimming through it, she could tell it was in her grandmother's handwriting. As her belongings were being confiscated, one object caught the Hex Master's attention. When the Hex Master was a child, her grandmother was burned at the stake on suspicion of witchcraft. ![]()
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