wonderland_vogue: (Distraction)
Lydia ([personal profile] wonderland_vogue) wrote in [community profile] genessia2018-04-13 10:50 pm

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[As usual, Lydia is being a terrible shitlord and just chilling... outside this time, it seems, if the fact her aurorus is happily nuzzling her shoulder like the giant dork he is. Lovely, that.

She's grinning at the camera for a moment before leaning back, here we go.]


I have a question for you, darlings, a hypothetical if you will. Mostly was thinking about recent going-ons and the interesting differences I've noticed between this place and home, cultural things, I guess.

What's everyone's opinions on necromancers? Yes, I mean the people that raise the dead or whatever they tend to do where you're from, they're a legitimate school of magic back home along with the major ones but even then there's still stigma there. Are they living humans or are they undead like liches or something? And if it can be either, is there a difference between them? Do people specialize in more than one school or type of magic?

Color me curious, if you will. Mind, I'm an illusionist, have been since I was way young, so I can't say I know much about other schools other than what I've heard in books and seen from wizards that specialize in that sort of thing~
bargainbinding: (Are you fucking high?)

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[personal profile] bargainbinding 2018-04-18 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Believe me, luv, I don't disagree with you in the least.

It used to be necromancy was as fine and powerful an art as any other. I've taken many practitioners under my wing over the centuries, but these days it's all raise zombies this, corpse orgies that, and let's resurrect our god that's dead for a reason and pretend that he won't simply erase us with all the rest of the bloody planes.

[How long has that rant been sitting in him?? Deep breath.]

It's quite disappointing, really. Children these days just don't have the same respect for the world that they used to.