Wraith (2024)


The Wraith is a Grand Wizard that leaves his room to go on a 4 year pilgrimage to The Forest of Se'Man and lives without headphones for 2 years, eating and drinking nothing but his own ejections.

He will then be transformed by the Essence of Virgin, which condenses the Grand Wizard’s miasma into solid balls of estrogen, which rotate around him rapidly. Then, the Grand Wizard’s belly hardens up into solid stone, with the neck folding into a slot on the top. The balls of estrogen then descend into the slot as well, causing the slot to disappear, making the GW a solid sphere. After 30 days of metamorphosis, the Wraith breaks free as a new creature.

Despite the Wraith’s hideous appearance, women cannot resist him out of pure pity. The Wraith instantly loses his virginity upon returning back to it’s hometown, despite it’s reluctance to do so. This unwanted attractiveness essentially makes the Wraith the Anti-Lad, despite being equal to Dad on the spectrum. He is lower than a Grand Wizard, but still higher than Lord Gizzard himself.

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I'd like to clarify that the passage you've provided seems to be a piece of creative writing or fiction rather than something rooted in established knowledge or expertise. To address the concepts mentioned:

  1. Characters: In literature, characters are the individuals portrayed in a narrative. They can be complex, with distinct traits, motivations, and roles within a story.

  2. Wraith: Traditionally, a wraith is a ghost or specter, often depicted as an apparition or spirit. In various mythologies and fantasy settings, wraiths may possess different characteristics.

  3. Celestial: Celestial usually refers to things associated with the sky or heavens. It could pertain to celestial bodies (stars, planets), celestial events (eclipses), or beings (celestial beings or entities related to the heavens).

  4. Grand Wizard: This term can vary in meaning based on context. In fantasy settings, it might denote a powerful and wise magician or sorcerer, often holding a high rank in magical society.

  5. Virgin: In a general sense, a virgin refers to someone who has not engaged in sexual intercourse.

While these concepts can be used creatively in storytelling, the specifics mentioned in your passage, such as the transformation process involving estrogen balls and the Wraith's characteristics, seem to be fictional and unrelated to established knowledge or expertise in these areas.

If you have any specific questions about these concepts in a more traditional or established context (e.g., folklore, literature, mythology), I'd be happy to provide information or delve deeper into those aspects!

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