The Charnel Sorceress | The Anatomists

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Vyxra the Charnel Sorceress moves through the Anatomists' halls like a murmur of suffering. She is no surgeon, no flesh-crafter, but a practitioner of arcane bloodwork, shaping sorcery from sinew and ruin. Her magic draws power not from stars, but from dissected truths, her spells born from anatomy itself.

Her body is a ritual in progress. Skin flayed with precision. Muscles pinned in symmetrical designs. Nerves stretched tight to form living glyphs. Each incision channels power. Each scar is a binding. She has offered her flesh as a vessel, her pain as a path.

Her staff, formed from a colossus’s spine and tipped with a stone infused with agony, glows as she chants in forgotten tongues. At her hip hangs a tome of human skin, its ink boiled from blood. Her casting is brutal, not elegant, flaying defenses, breaking bone, unraveling illusions with surgical certainty.

She is part mystic, part revenant, part priestess of agony. Her presence is suffocating, a living diagram of sacrifice and power. She does not conjure miracles. She extracts them.

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