Gloaming
This is paid content only available to patrons.
This content can only be accessed by being a Arconaut+ tier patron of Freehold Games. |
Level: 99 | |
Attribute Range Mean Formula Attacker Level 1-99 2475 XP Attacker Level 100-104 1237 XP Attacker Level 105-109 247 XP Attacker Level 110+ 0 XP | |
Acid Res: 0 Elec Res: 0 Cold Res: 0 Heat Res: 0 | |
Character
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ID?
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Gloaming |
Faction
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birds (Loved100 Reputation) |
Demeanor
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neutral |
Gender
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Mutations
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Experience?
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2475 XP |
XP Tier
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19 |
Role
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Unspecified |
Extra info:
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.203.31
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Gloaming is a Nullphase owl pet that is available to patrons. They cannot be damaged or interact with the world in any way. They can be spoken to, but will only return hoots and corrupted markov sentences of a similar style to either / or's speech. Upon entering a new zone, there is a 2% chance for Gloaming to beat their wings and reveal a random secret. This can be sultan history, locations on the map, and gossip.
There is also a 10% chance every new zone for Gloaming to gleam with an unearthly light. They will start to flicker and take on the shape of a random creature. Once they start gleaming, there is a 30% chance for them to stop. This is mostly a cosmetic effect, but has a unique effect if they are affected by normality while gleaming. When reality stabilized, the message "Gloaming's astral tether snaps and their binal specter substantiates as a (random creature)." will appear, and Gloaming will be replaced with that creature. One turn after, Gloaming will respawn by the player[citation needed].
Recall Story
Dialogue
Pet Response
Gloaming hoots. |
Trivia
- "The owls are not what they seem" is a recurring phrase in the television show Twin Peaks.
Tips
- Gloaming is not immune to being sucked into spacetime vortices, and if they are, the player character must follow them if the player does not want to lose Gloaming permanently.
- The Metamorphosis mutation, at level 19 and above, can be used to metamorphize into Gloaming, one of very few ways for the player character to be nullphase. The utility of this is surprisingly limited.