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Shades are translucent, and glow softly in the dark. They are invisible during the day. Because many or all shades were formerly people, they have the form of a person. The older a shade is, the more they lose their forms. A wave of white an arm's length long trails behind them. {{book ref|sfs}}
 
Shades are translucent, and glow softly in the dark. They are invisible during the day. Because many or all shades were formerly people, they have the form of a person. The older a shade is, the more they lose their forms. A wave of white an arm's length long trails behind them. {{book ref|sfs}}
   
A touch from a shade withers flesh, and ultimately will turn a person to dust, and eventually into a shade themselves unless treated by applying silver powder to affected body parts. In order to avoid the attention of shades, people follow the [[Simple Rules]], which dictate no kindling of fire, no shedding of blood, and no running at night. Drawing the attention of a Shade with quick motions will first cause their body to turn black, and the eyes to glow green and trail a misty light. Enraging them with fire or by drawing blood will immediately cause their eyes to turn red, and begin slaughtering everyone in sight. Drawing blood is the most dangerous of the three, the shades will immediately seek out and attack the person who drew the blood, and then attack anyone else in the area. Kindling fire is less dangerous because flames will briefly confuse the shades. {{book ref|sfs}}
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A touch from a shade withers flesh, and ultimately will turn a person to dust, and eventually into a shade themselves unless treated by applying silver powder to affected body parts. In order to avoid the attention of shades, people follow the [[Simple Rules]], which dictate no kindling of fire, no shedding of blood, and no running at night. Drawing the attention of a Shade with quick motions will first cause their body to turn black, and the eyes to glow green and trail a misty light. Enraging them with fire or by drawing blood will immediately cause their eyes to turn red, and begin slaughtering everyone in sight. Drawing blood is the most dangerous of the three, the shades will immediately seek out and attack the person who drew the blood, and then attack anyone else in the area. Kindling fire is less dangerous because flames will briefly confuse the shades. {{book ref|sfs}}
   
 
Shades naturally veer away from living creatures, unless they have become enraged. Most farmhouses cannot afford enough silver protection to surround their entire home, and Shades are known to drift through the walls of these farmhouses.
 
Shades naturally veer away from living creatures, unless they have become enraged. Most farmhouses cannot afford enough silver protection to surround their entire home, and Shades are known to drift through the walls of these farmhouses.
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Shades can be wounded with silver, creating a shower of white sparks whenever they come into contact with the metal, but once the silver was used it would dissolve into dust, making silver an expensive but crucial commodity.{{book ref|sfs}}{{wob ref|7932}}
 
Shades can be wounded with silver, creating a shower of white sparks whenever they come into contact with the metal, but once the silver was used it would dissolve into dust, making silver an expensive but crucial commodity.{{book ref|sfs}}{{wob ref|7932}}
   
It was rumored that the [[White Fox]] did not fear shades, that they would not dare come for his soul. It was also said that shades sometimes remained around the place that they had once lived, such as the shade that was believed to belong to [[Silence Montane]]'s husband, which guarded her [[Silence's waystop|waystop]]. Sometimes the number of shades in an area would grow exponentially, leading to a decrease in travelers.{{book ref|sfs}}
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It was rumored that the [[White Fox]] did not fear shades, that they would not dare come for his soul. It was also said that shades sometimes remained around the place that they had once lived, such as the shade that was believed to belong to [[Silence Montane]]'s husband, which guarded her [[Silence's waystop|waystop]]. Sometimes the number of shades in an area would grow exponentially, leading to a decrease in travelers.{{book ref|
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There are also shades of animals.{{wob ref|date=2016-2-20|7445|Calamity Philadelphia signing}}
   
 
== Notable Shades ==
 
== Notable Shades ==

Revision as of 23:53, 15 March 2018

Template:Magical Entities A shade is a ghost-like creature that lives in the Forests of Hell.[1][2]

Shades are translucent, and glow softly in the dark. They are invisible during the day. Because many or all shades were formerly people, they have the form of a person. The older a shade is, the more they lose their forms. A wave of white an arm's length long trails behind them. [1]

A touch from a shade withers flesh, and ultimately will turn a person to dust, and eventually into a shade themselves unless treated by applying silver powder to affected body parts. In order to avoid the attention of shades, people follow the Simple Rules, which dictate no kindling of fire, no shedding of blood, and no running at night. Drawing the attention of a Shade with quick motions will first cause their body to turn black, and the eyes to glow green and trail a misty light. Enraging them with fire or by drawing blood will immediately cause their eyes to turn red, and begin slaughtering everyone in sight. Drawing blood is the most dangerous of the three, the shades will immediately seek out and attack the person who drew the blood, and then attack anyone else in the area. Kindling fire is less dangerous because flames will briefly confuse the shades. [1]

Shades naturally veer away from living creatures, unless they have become enraged. Most farmhouses cannot afford enough silver protection to surround their entire home, and Shades are known to drift through the walls of these farmhouses.

Shades can be wounded with silver, creating a shower of white sparks whenever they come into contact with the metal, but once the silver was used it would dissolve into dust, making silver an expensive but crucial commodity.[1][3]

It was rumored that the White Fox did not fear shades, that they would not dare come for his soul. It was also said that shades sometimes remained around the place that they had once lived, such as the shade that was believed to belong to Silence Montane's husband, which guarded her waystop. Sometimes the number of shades in an area would grow exponentially, leading to a decrease in travelers.{{book ref|

There are also shades of animals.[4]

Notable Shades

Theories

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It is possible that the white trail left by shades is similar in nature to the trail that follows Szeth ever since his revival, due to his soul not being fully attached.

Notes

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