A Lost Soul at the start of Blackstone Bridge.
Passive lost souls can be found in Blackstone Bridge, the first combat floor of the Firestorm Citadel.
Dialogue
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Heed my warning traveler; this is a dangerous and terrible realm. You stand before the gates of the Firestorm Citadel, the former heart of the great Kingdom of Almire, now a dominion twisted by fire and malice.
Leave this place if you want to live.
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- I've come this far, I need to move forward.
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May your end be mercifully swift.
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Few make it across the bridge traveler. Perhaps you stand a chance of surviving, or perhaps... no, even the good sprites below will be swallowed by Vanaduke's flames. It is hopeless.
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- Vanaduke?
- I need to keep moving. (Ends conversation)
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Lord Vanaduke is the master of this broken realm. Once the king of Almire, Vanaduke now commands a terrible legion in the ashes of his former kingdom. You would do well to never cross his path.
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- I'm not here to make trouble with Vanaduke.
Notes
These characters have been encountered since release 2011-04-04 when the game officially launched.
Lost Souls with skulls are more individualized than the hostile form, though these two do not have their own names. They offer information and negatively biased advice about the Citadel and Lord Vanaduke.
: The spawning and despawning behavior of lost soul monsters indicate an ability to appear and disappear in certain locations. It is hypothesized that the two Lost Souls in Blackstone Bridge are actually one soul, appearing in both the the beginning and end of the floor. This could easily be two different souls, and this seems to be the more likely scenario - considering the Lost Souls in The Obsidian Nexus. These also have similar appearances to each other and no names of their own, but have distinct locations visible at the same time.
Gallery
The following visuals are animations. Click to view.
Significantly less bobbing.
The lost soul encountered at the start of the bridge.
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The lost soul encountered after crossing the bridge.
See Also