Kazen Fecae
A powerful necromancer who authored several advanced tomes on necromantic arts, including teachings on reanimation, siphoning, and dark spell crafting.
- Type
- Figure
- Attested in
- EQ1
- Sources
- 9 texts
Overview
Drawn from The Advanced Teachings of a Warlock II — in-game book.EQ1Primary · official · best available source
The Advanced Teachings of a Warlock II
Perhaps one of our most difficult talents lies in the ability to recall fallen comrades from the afterlife. Animating a corpse to do your bidding is quite different from breathing life back into a friend. This type of magic requires pure essence, be most careful in utilizing it. While working on creating a new pet, to my surprise he rose and began speaking to me, asking why I wished him to return! Imagine the shock.
Convergence - Words of Decision, Words of Stimulation
After some experimentation with charms against undead, I was able to produce these words to hold a minion to my side and assist. They do not often prove loyal, however they do have their uses.
Thrall of Bones - Words of Control, Words of Energy
If you are undertaking these studies, you should be well familiar with our talents to siphon and lend life. Large draughts of your own blood may be used to sustain another, as with previous spells of this type be most wary lest you give to much of yourself and become lost.
Shadowbond - Words of Asylum, Words of Comprehension
Official Lore
7Collected official lore pieces, from in-game and out.
Fecae's Memoir, The Final, Vol. 1
Lessons I My hands shake a bit as I write this final tome, never did I think I would commit these powers to paper. It does not feel right to let the knowledge of my most dreadful and wonderful studies to fall into blackness when I am gone. My most loyal students have held these secret for so long, and now I share them with you.
Read the full sourceFecae's Guide to Reanimation
Fecae's Guide to Reanimation The use of reanimation magic can greatly assist in any project you might undertake. Over the years my preference for types of these pets and companions has shifted and changed. I have included all of the more advanced versions of these spells to assist you in your study. Please treat them well. -Kazen Fecae
Read the full sourceNecromancer Epic Quest
Kazen Fecae says 'The wandering 'knight' Sir Edwin Motte recently slew one of my lesser servants. This foolish knave travels from town to town pretending to be 'good.' Separate his head from his body and return it to me so I may work my magics upon it. This fool will become another plaything for me, even in death.
Read the full sourceKazen Fecae, Lake Rathetear
"It has been a while since we have talked. You have done well in obtaining your Scythe. The time has come however for you to perform another task for me. I do not wish to waste time, so in short, I want you to collect a most powerful staff for me. I only have a piece of it as the rest has mysteriously disappeared."
Read the full sourceVenenzi Oberzendi, Nektulos Forest
…"You do not know of my teacher? The great Kazen Fecae! I am one of his illustrious apprentices! If you fancy yourself a necromancer, travel to Lake Rathetear and tell Kazen you wish to study the dark arts." "My master is working on some great project. He's always busy studying an old text he found and murmuring something about following in the footsteps of Mi…
Read the full sourceGeboron, Plane of Knowledge
"'Yes. . . ______ is it? I have heard of you. I am Geboron, assistant to Kazen. It is most fortunate for you that you happened upon me. I have a task that is of the utmost importance and I believe I can trust you with it.
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Emkel Kabae, Lake Rathetear
"I am Emkel Kabae, first apprentice to Kazen. If you have a symbol, tell me its name." "There are more reagents to be gathered. The time draws near for our master's ascension. Travel to the lands of Kunark and seek out Ssessthrass. He is a very wise Iksar herbalist helping me in my endeavor to please Master Kazen.
Read the full sourceFurther sources
1Lore that mentions this in passing.