![]() ![]() It remains to be seen if this will change in the future. Even if the player has the Ivory Necklace in their possession and hasn't yet brought it to the museum, they won't be given the option to return it. Note that as of the current version, angering the Wraith is permanent, as there is no way to return the necklace or otherwise appease it. Several dangerous events will trigger throughout the world, generally involving the Wraith tormenting the player.If tentacles are disabled, the player will only be put through two rounds.If the player has let any of the Wraith's parasitic offspring die (see the "Pale Offspring" section below), the total amount of rounds rises to four.Rather than single encounters, encounters with the Wraith will become a gauntlet of three consecutive "rounds" the player must endure.It will start each encounter with high Anger and low Trust, and it will possess more tentacles and slimes then normal, when applicable. Encounters with the Wraith will be more dangerous.Simply taking the necklace is enough to enrage the Wraith.Ĭhanges that come about in this stage include: This can be done by searching pots in the lake ruins until a small bronze key is found, allowing access to the plinth room, where the Ivory Necklace is held. The Wraith will enter this stage as soon as the player takes the necklace from the plinth room. It will also take on a much more active presence throughout the world, appearing before the player to torment them when they least expect it. It will no longer toy with the player during encounters, instead putting them through a brutal series of encounters. In this stage, the Wraith is an active threat to the player, seeking to break them in any way it can. Note that unlike other NPCs, the player does not need to progress past one stage to access the other should they take the Ivory Necklace early on, it's possible that they'll never even experience the Wraith's first stage. The Wraith has two distinct stages: its initial phase, in which it wanders the world seemingly aimlessly, known as its "active" stage, and its second phase, in which it becomes more vengeful towards the player, known as its "haunting" stage. Rather, its behaviour is more of a switch - one that the player is capable of turning on through their actions. The player cannot do anything to advance their relationship with the Wraith. See the "Lake Lichen" section below for further details. The player can meet the Wraith early, well before its proper awakening, should they venture into the lake ruins to retrieve the purple lichen for their science project. Note that it will only appear after midnight during their first appearance on subsequent Blood Moons, however, it will be active from 9:00 PM to sunrise. Rather, from the second Blood Moon onwards, the player may encounter it throughout the game's world - namely around the town and forest. The player is never formally introduced to the Wraith. For more information, see the Schism page ( note: contains spoilers). The Wraith is unique from every other non-beast NPC in the game, in that it is visually depicted in a similar manner to the player's sprites. Its gender is decided the same as any other NPC (that is, based on the player's settings for "Percentage of people attracted to you that are male"), and being a persistent NPC, its features will be the same across all encounters. ![]() Regardless, it will be generated as male or female. In-game, the Wraith will be referred to as "it" rather than "he/she," on account of its ethereal nature. If the player takes it, the Wraith will instead be shown clawing and scratching at its neck in anger. It's shown rubbing it constantly throughout its appearances. Their defining feature, should they possess it, is their necklace. Normally, its eyes are a light shade of blue however, once it begins to actively haunt the player, they take on an angry red tone. It's commonly shown cloaked in translucent white robes, though in certain scenes they're said to be stark naked, such as when it exits the player's body after possessing them. It is described as tall, pale and beautiful, with long silver hair. The Ivory Wraith's description is consistent regardless of gender. ![]()
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