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==Lore==
==Additional Information==
===Lore===
Though the Isle of Val remains unchanged in its topography, its aetheric equilibrium is distorted beyond measure, which in turn has worked bizarre alterations upon its monstrous denizens. One such example of this transformation is a morbol dubbed “Copycat Cassie” by adventurers familiar with its Black Shroud namesake. Sheathed in ice and writhing with tendrils, this specimen has grown to truly inconceivable proportions.
Though the Isle of Val remains unchanged in its topography, its aetheric equilibrium is distorted beyond measure, which in turn has worked bizarre alterations upon its monstrous denizens. One such example of this transformation is a morbol dubbed “Copycat Cassie” by adventurers familiar with its Black Shroud namesake. Sheathed in ice and writhing with tendrils, this specimen has grown to truly inconceivable proportions.

Revision as of 16:28, 21 July 2023

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Cassie and the Copycats

Location
Eureka Pagos (X:22.0, Y:14.5)
Level
35
Duration
30 min
Elem. EXP
825,626 Eureka
Tomestones
120 Allagan Tomestone of Poetics
Spawn Mob
Lv. 40 Ameretat
Element
Ice
Light
None (0%)
Patch
4.36

Many a naturalist has questioned how a morbol so rarely exposed to warmth or sunlight could have grown even more enormous and replete with limbs than the Shroud's Capricious Cassie. As none have been willing to approach her so-called copycat to find out, the official answer remains “by being an unholy abomination, probably.”

— In-game description

Cassie and the Copycats is an elemental level 35 FATE spawned in The Forbidden Land, Eureka Pagos.

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Additional Information

Lore

Though the Isle of Val remains unchanged in its topography, its aetheric equilibrium is distorted beyond measure, which in turn has worked bizarre alterations upon its monstrous denizens. One such example of this transformation is a morbol dubbed “Copycat Cassie” by adventurers familiar with its Black Shroud namesake. Sheathed in ice and writhing with tendrils, this specimen has grown to truly inconceivable proportions.