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Tibia Mariner
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The Tibia Mariners

Oldest of grave keepers, ferrymen of the dead with no shore left to land on

'A record of crafting techniques of the mariners, the oldest of grave keepers. Details an ancient means of summoning the dead. Acquire the knowledge to craft the following: - Call of Tibia.' The Tibia Mariners are the canon's oldest psychopomps, robed skeletons in long boats, ferrying the dead from the lakes of Liurnia and the cliffs of Stormveil to whatever afterlife the Order once promised them. Their cookbook is the only record of their craft : a discipline of grave-keeping that predates the Erdtree's funerary monopoly, surviving in the margins because the corpses still need ferrying somewhere and no other order remembers how.

'Sorcery of the servants of Death. Summons a group of Those Lost in Death. Three skeletons will appear some distance from the caster and attack foes before disappearing. The dead have long been left to wander; what they need is leadership.' Tibia's Summons is the mariners' single canonical sorcery, and its line, the dead have long been left to wander ; what they need is leadership, is the entire programme. The Erdtree's old promise of an after-cycle has lapsed. The dead have no destination. The Mariners, themselves dead, organise the wandering into formations and summon them in small skeletal columns where there is still need of leaders. They are the canon's only servants of Death who do not need Ranni's Rune to function : they have always served the dead, since before Death was a stolen rune.

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CraftingTibia's Cookbook

A record of crafting techniques of the mariners, the oldest of grave keepers. Details an ancient means of summoning the dead. Acquire the knowledge to craft the following: - Call of Tibia

SorceryTibia's Summons

Sorcery of the servants of Death. Summons a group of Those Lost in Death. Three skeletons will appear some distance from the caster and attack foes before disappearing. The dead have long been left to wander; what they need is leadership.

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