List of Necromancy Rituals

Below is a list of the officially published list of Rituals that can be practiced via Necromancy. They are divided after tradition and include paraphernalia, effect and other prerequisites.

If a Necromancer wishes to learn Rituals from outside his tradition, he suffers a +1 penalty to difficulties on those Necromancy rolls. Learning Rituals from another tradition is possible, as long as the character has a teacher that is willing to teach the Ritual.

Voudoun Necromancy

 * Knowing Stone: By bleeding himself and painting the name on a stone, the Necromancer can see where the soul of a person currently resides after petitioning the loas by dancing around the stone in trance.
 * Two Centimes: By ceremonially "killing" a person and laying them out on a pallet and closing their eyes with two coins, the Necromancer can send the soul of a person into the Underworld as an intangible phantom. The person can still communicate with the Necromancer until the ritual ends.
 * Blood Dance: In a ceremony where the Necromancer dances and chants to attract the right spirit, while scattering colored sands and ocean salt on the ground in a complex sigil, the Necromancer can summon the wraith of a relative of a present living person.
 * Nightmare Drums: The Necromancer coats the personal object of a person in his own blood, then burns it while pounding on drums headed in human skin. While the drums make no sound in the living world, they attract wraiths, along with the sacrificed object. In exchange for a small favor, the wraith will then haunt a the dreams of the person whose possession was burned.
 * Baleful Doll: The Necromancer constructs a doll while ritually chanting, painting it with his own vitae and clothing it in a an article of clothing from the victim. If the doll resembles the target enough, any damage the doll suffers is sympathetically transmitted to it.
 * Dead Man's Hand: The Necromancer takes a freshly severed hand, wrapping it in a piece of cloths stained with bodily fluids from the target. As the hand decomposes, so does the victim.
 * Nightmare Drums: The Necromancer coats the personal object of a person in his own blood, then burns it while pounding on drums headed in human skin. While the drums make no sound in the living world, they attract wraiths, along with the sacrificed object. In exchange for a small favor, the wraith will then haunt a the dreams of the person whose possession was burned.
 * Baleful Doll: The Necromancer constructs a doll while ritually chanting, painting it with his own vitae and clothing it in a an article of clothing from the victim. If the doll resembles the target enough, any damage the doll suffers is sympathetically transmitted to it.
 * Dead Man's Hand: The Necromancer takes a freshly severed hand, wrapping it in a piece of cloths stained with bodily fluids from the target. As the hand decomposes, so does the victim.
 * Dead Man's Hand: The Necromancer takes a freshly severed hand, wrapping it in a piece of cloths stained with bodily fluids from the target. As the hand decomposes, so does the victim.
 * Dead Man's Hand: The Necromancer takes a freshly severed hand, wrapping it in a piece of cloths stained with bodily fluids from the target. As the hand decomposes, so does the victim.