![]() ![]() With a touch, it falls to madness, despair, or dust, and the necromancer moves on, uncaring, to his next victim. When his foe draws too close, or carelessly leaves himself open to his power, he reacts. A true necromancer stands ready for his enemy, necrotic power playing at his fingertips. Role: Necromancers are neither the poor fools who must conjure an army of undead to hide behind for safety, nor the pious believers who plea for their goddess to give them a lick of her boot. ![]() They see beyond both into the churning heart of reality with the power to breed life and snuff it out in the blink of an eye. But what of those who draw their power directly from the goddess? Who do not merely worship her, but allow her will and her power to suffuse their very beings? These are the true necromancers, the dread followers of Death who carefully walk the line between the mortal concept of living and dead. ![]() Even druids, whose purpose is to maintain balance in the world, have necrolytes they rely on when it comes to communing with Death and her reapers. Wizards and clerics, in particular, master the art of necromancy through the lens of their studies and their faith. The goddess of death gives power over her dominion as freely as Life brings hers into the world. ![]() Necromancer by Satoshi Kamanaka, used with permission. ![]()
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