: It utilizes the real-life phenomenon of the "Man in the Hat," a common figure in sleep paralysis accounts, which adds a layer of psychological realism to the supernatural threat.
: Generally, it is considered underwhelming in the current meta . While it has high damage per shot (80 per crit), its slow rate of fire (120 RPM) makes it punishing if you miss a shot. Reviewers note that other weapons like the exotic Dead Man’s Tale or the legendary The Long Arm typically outperform it in both lethality and utility. The Last Rite
: It comes with a curated roll including Keep Away, Opening Shot, and Reconstruction . While these are decent perks, they don't quite elevate the weapon's sluggish handling or slow time-to-kill. 3. The Last Rite (Jasper Kent Novel) : It utilizes the real-life phenomenon of the
: Fans of the series generally find it a satisfying conclusion that masterfully weaves historical events (like the Bolshevik rise) with the series' dark fantasy elements. It is praised for its "thoroughly dark" atmosphere and the way it handles the Romanov bloodline curse. Reviewers note that other weapons like the exotic
This is the final book in the Danilov Quintet , a series blending historical fiction with supernatural vampire lore.
: Set during the Russian Revolution of 1917 , it brings the multi-generational struggle against the vampire Zmyeevich to a close.
In the world of Destiny 2 , this is a Legendary Kinetic Scout Rifle introduced as the "Ritual Weapon" for Season of the Deep.