Simurgh

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Simurgh, who roosts on the Tree of Life is a spirit that appears in dNetHack, notdNetHack and notnotdNetHack.

Ritual, seal and taboo

Simurgh's seal must be drawn on the ground of an outdoors level - certain quest branch levels are considered outdoors, and the ground floor of the Windowless Tower is an outdoors level that is always generated.

To remain bound to Simurgh, the hero must not fall through trap doors or holes.

Mark

A hero that has Simurgh bound gains iron claws, as well as prismatic feathers that circle their head - both can be seen from a distance. The claws can be hidden with either gloves or a cloak, while the feathers can be hidden with a helm.

Benefits

While bound, Simurgh prevents the hero from falling into trap doors, pits, spiked pits, and holes - the character can still deliberately use holes and trap doors with >, which unbinds her as noted above. Simurgh grants skill in enchantment spells.

Simurgh's active powers are as follows:

  • Unite the Earth and Sky: Selects an adjacent square and creates a pool if there is a pit, and otherwise creates a tree.
  • Hook in the Sky: The hero rises through the ceiling, as with a cursed potion of gain level, but this has no effect if they possess the Amulet of Yendor.
  • Enlightenment: The hero benefits from enlightenment.

Her passive powers are as follows:

  • Lion's Claws/Iron Claws: The hero's bare-handed attacks (i.e. without worn gloves) against iron-hating monsters deal 1dML damage, where ML is the defender's level.
  • An attack is added to the character's attack chain. This applies a special effect, and then makes a physical claw attack for 1d6 damage:
    • The special effect has a 45 chance of being Cold Iron Quills, which only affects iron-hating monsters, and deals 1d5 dice of damage with a size of ML2, where ML is the defender's level.
    • In the remaining 15 chance, the special effect is the radiant feather attack named Siræng's Radiance. First, if the target monster hates iron, they take 5dML damage, where ML is the defender's level. Second, it picks 5 random conditions from the following list, and for each one that applies to the target monster, it deals damage equal to a roll of the character's spirit die. It can pick the same condition more than once. Third, it stuns that monster if they lack blindness resistance.

As a monster

In notdNetHack and notnotdNetHack, Simurgh, B, also appears as a monster that can be summoned by an Illithanachronounbinder. She is an oviparous bird-like animal that is capable of flight, has a tendency to wander and can be seen via infravision.

Simurgh has a strong bite attack, and a strong claw attack that emulates the effects of her Siræng's Radiance passive power on targets: the spirit die is treated as a d5, and the target is stunned for up to 5 turns. She possesses sleep resistance and stoning resistance.

Like many summoned spirits, Simurgh cannot be tamed.

Generation

Simurgh is first generated when summoned from her seal by an Illithanachronounbinder. She is always created hostile, and is not a valid form for normal polymorph.

Simurgh is generated with Simurgh's Feather, an artifact feather that confers shock resistance and acts as a light source while carried, and can be invoked for the effect of a scroll of remove curse with the same beatitude.

Simurgh does not leave a corpse upon death.

Strategy

Below this point, there are major spoilers for the Illithanachronounbinder role. They can be accessed by selecting the "Role spoiler" tab.

To be written.

If Simurgh is killed after being summoned, she can be encountered again in the Void, a branch accessed by opening the high altar of Ilsensine the Fallen as an Illithanachronounbinder using the invoke effect of The Elder Cerebral Fluid. Simurgh is generated along with many other spirits of the near void on the first floor of the branch, and is generated with the "whispers" template, which makes her nonliving.

Encyclopedia entry

If I were the rain that binds together the earth and the sky, who in all eternity will never mingle, would I be able to bind the hearts of people together?

[ Bleach, by Tite Kubo ]

The simurgh is depicted in Iranian art as a winged creature in the shape of a bird, gigantic enough to carry off an elephant or a whale. It appears as a peacock with the head of a dog and the claws of a lion - sometimes, however, also with a human face. The simurgh is inherently benevolent and unambiguously female.

"Si-", the first element in the name, has been connected in folk etymology to Modern Persian si ("thirty"). Although this prefix is not historically related to the origin of the name simurgh, "thirty" has nonetheless been the basis for legends incorporating that number - for instance, that the simurgh was as large as thirty birds or had thirty colours (siræng).

Iranian legends consider the bird so old that it had seen the destruction of the world three times over. The simurgh learned so much by living so long that it is thought to possess the knowledge of all the ages.

[ Wikipedia ]