are they brought back in their prime or are they the same age they were when they died? if its in their prime im bringing back my boy Morris and selling the second one off to the highest bidder
also how in the hell are you guys this scared of sorcery
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[quote]are they brought back in their prime or are they the same age they were when they died?[/quote] Go on the assumption they are however you imagine them, though individual experience may vary. And for the last bloody time... you newbs need to be better than this it's [i]necromancy[/i], and it's way cooler than [i]sorcery[/i].
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[quote]it's [i]necromancy[/i], and it's way cooler than [i]sorcery[/i].[/quote] Depends what book of magic you’re using. In some books, sorcery is a specific class of magic, but in others it’s a catch-all term that can refer to any kind of magic, including necromancy.
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Edited by Speaker: 6/3/2021 3:47:57 PMI use the Pathfinder book of Magic. Sorcery within pertains to elemental and ethereal energies being bound to the user through an ancestral birthright whether it be Draconic, Demonic or Divine Necromancy specifically refers to the raising communing or Channeling the dead, there are two colleges of Necromancy in the Pathfinder world, The School of Flesh and the College of Blood. Both use different methods to attain the same result of unnatural half-life. [spoiler]Also my Pathfinder Party is currently hunting a pair of them through the wilderness, one from each school of Necromancy, working together- never good when the bad guys work together[/spoiler]
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I was more meaning that he’s not necessarily wrong calling necromancy a type of sorcery. He might just be using a different book. :p [spoiler]Tsk, tsk. Of course you lot call the necromancers evil.[/spoiler]
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Somehow I doubt it but you are entitled to your opinion [spoiler]Hey- we are a highly religious good aligned Party- Necromancy is essentially slavery of the soul to us and these necrophiles are harming innocent villagers. Can't just let em experiment on the locals when we were hired to get to the bottom of all these strange and sudden disappearances! [/spoiler]
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I mean, it’s not really an opinion. Some books of magic class necromancy as a type of sorcery. That’s, like, a fact & stuff. Don’t apply the rules of your favorite magic to all magic. [spoiler]They should be getting called evil for being kidnappers, not necromancers. Necromancy is a perfectly valid school of magic![/spoiler]
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Edited by Speaker: 6/3/2021 4:30:50 PMYou mistake my meaning- somehow I doubt my friend here knows of or cares for any sort of Magic, whether that is true or not is absolutely a valid matter of opinion; until he clarifies. I do not presume to disqualify other forms and schools of magic, what do you take me for, most noble one?? [spoiler]Their foul and cruel experiments shall be ground beneath my fist, and glory Given to the Lord of Revelry![/spoiler]
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I mean, sure, my point was more in the broad strokes, though; calling necromancy a type of sorcery can’t technically be called incorrect without a point of reference. It’s unlikely he was referring to Pathfinder specifically, so saying he was incorrect under Pathfider’s rules doesn’t really apply. That’s like if I called him out and said “Necromancy isn’t sorcery; it’s Miseri!”. [spoiler]When you die, I shall raise your corpse, and make it travel the world telling everyone how great necromancy is![/spoiler]
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bUt MoOoM iT's CaLlEd NeCrOmAnCy
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[quote]bUt MoOoM iT's CaLlEd NeCrOmAnCy[/quote] That's right! They CAN BE TAUGHT!!!
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NecwOwOmancy UwU
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Ha! I have no idea what that means but i like the gif
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Edited by Speaker: 6/3/2021 12:49:21 AMI know right! So as I was saying [quote]Necromancy: Anything involving working with the dead, so stuff like seances. Sorcery: Anything involving manipulating natural forces to achieve a certain goal. -Quote from mah boy Pyrus[/quote] Knowing what I said before, would you change your choices?
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Edited by John Marston: 6/3/2021 4:28:27 AMwhy would i, the only thing that scares me is spiders, why would i be afraid to dabble in a little sorcery
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no no I mean, your choices about who you would bring back?
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no sir