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Online:Sorcerer Rectavius

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Sorcerer Rectavius
Location Glenbridge Xanmeer
Species Voriplasm
Health 15000
Reaction Friendly
Sorcerer Rectavius
Sorcerer Rectavius addresses you

Sorcerer Rectavius is Voriplasm that inhabits the Glenbridge Xanmeer. He was once a powerful sorcerer who achieved immortality by transferring his spirit to the body of a Voriplasm. However, this transfer means he now has very little physical agency. He has captured Stibbons within his slime, and has created duplicates by shaping smaller Voriplasms to resemble the unfortunate Breton manservant.

Rectavius will initially address you remotely by speaking through Argonian sculptures throughout the xanmeer. However, upon entering his lair, you will find that he is a helpless Voriplasm. Once you break the barriers protecting him and extract Stibbons via the use of a Vine-Tongue, Rectavius will explode and seemingly expire. However, he may not be truly dead and may manage pull himself back together in time.

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DialogueEdit

As you approached the first statue in the halls, he will not be happy with you intruding:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "Who dares walk the halls of the Sorcerer Rectavius?"

When you go past the second statue:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "You seek to stop my escape? Fool! You shall serve alongside the one who calls himself Stibbons!"

When you're in the North wing, and bump into another statue:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "Still you persist? And you use my own puppets against me? Such audacity will not go unpunished."

He will ask of you to stop interrupting his plans:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "What are you doing? Stop it right now and perhaps I'll let you live!"

When you enter his inner lair, he will roar out:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "This bag of meat and bones is mine! I shall be free!"
Lady Clarisse Laurent: "There's Stibbons! Inside that...thing."

Once you pull Stibbons away from Rectavius, he will despair at his fate before being destroyed once and for all:

Sorcerer Rectavius : "No! It cannot end like this!