Name: Somber
Type: Grimoire
Description: A grimoire with an all-black cover and many demonic runes, running along them. One aesthetic of the tome, is that it constantly oozes a red, viscous liquid akin to blood. While this is purely cosmetic, it still feels real to those who touch it. The runes recorded on the front cover and on the pages, are completely illegible to those who are not versed in the language.
Abilities: Once every third turn, Somber as the ability to project itself as a large, shield-like object, which absorbs the entirety of a spell/technique. When this happens, all damage is mitigated and that spell/technique, is then added to the pages and able to be used by The Necromancer, however she fits.
Name: Murk
Type: Staff/Rapier
Description: A twisted, wooded cane that serves as a sheath for the hidden rapier that dwells within. There is nothing special in terms of appearances for the cane, other than the fact it has the image of a hellish branch, torn from a mighty treant. Murk's tip is sharp to the touch, with the blade being plain itself.
Abilities: Murk works as a catalyst for The Necromancer's spells and as such, has the ability to cast her own techniques from the cane AND the blade, should she require it. When away from her being, Murk can levitate at will and be re-summoned to The Necromancer's side, at her beck and call.
Name: Aggravation
Type: Body Armor
Description: A void of darkness magic that has solidified and morphed itself, into a form-fitted suit of armor, in which The Necromancer takes into battle. This armor has better protection against magical based abilities, but has decent durability against physical strikes.
Abilities: The Necromancer can use this armor as a form of portal for abilities. Whether it be an opponents or her own, she can use the material to place the ability into her own miniature dimension of darkness, then have it reappear from a different location. Projectiles taken will have their same momentum from when they were taken. This can only be used once very three turns.