Vlad Tepes Dracula (
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To those who are seeing me for the first time, my name is Vlad III Tepes, lord of Castlevania in Everglade. I come to you with a message for the residents of Everglade. Congratulations on surviving the rule of the buffoon tyrant. For too long the residents of this city have been misunderstood, their wishes ignored, and the laws of an ignorant, close-minded fool have been imposed on them.
I have seen first hand the issues this idiot's policies have inflicted on the populous. Refugees seeking asylum in Castlevania from the tyrant and his policies has never been higher than in the time since the ban on necromancy was put into law. Even when the people opposed this move, the tyrant fool remained steadfast in his ignorance.
So people of Everglade, I urge you, rise up against this fool, cast him down and select a more worthy leader. I have lived among you for quite some time now, and am one of you. I am no stranger to the dark arts and I am myself open about my status as one of the undead. It is time Everglade's will be returned to its people, not closed-minded bigots that refuse to understand.
I have seen first hand the issues this idiot's policies have inflicted on the populous. Refugees seeking asylum in Castlevania from the tyrant and his policies has never been higher than in the time since the ban on necromancy was put into law. Even when the people opposed this move, the tyrant fool remained steadfast in his ignorance.
So people of Everglade, I urge you, rise up against this fool, cast him down and select a more worthy leader. I have lived among you for quite some time now, and am one of you. I am no stranger to the dark arts and I am myself open about my status as one of the undead. It is time Everglade's will be returned to its people, not closed-minded bigots that refuse to understand.
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Speaking for the perspective of the recently deceased, what you you do to regulate necromancy, 'cause it needs it.
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For one, the binding of souls to objects - be they remains or other objects - would be strictly prohibited. However, the animation of remains to perform a task, or the upkeep of enchantments or charms that keep those that have already been bound to a body and wish to keep that body would be allowed. Such practices have had to be conducted within the safety of my castle's walls, where the guardian's power ends.
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[He raises an eyebrow at that.]
So...reanimating a corpse is okay because you've had to do it?
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It is on a case-by-case basis. For instance, a case that was brought up in my own world. A young woman, barely out of her teens, was slain by a jealous lover. A single poison-tipped arrow piercing her back. When I raised her to ascertain the identity of the one that slew her, she begged me to not undo the spell I had cast. She said that without the income she had been making cleaning for a minor lord within my land, her lame brother would die a slow and agonizing death from starvation, unable to move on his own. I warned her that if the spell were not recast every fortnight that she would lose her mind. Still she pleaded with me.
Were I to deny her request, not only would I have created a soul with a strong attachment to the living world with an unresolved desire that would linger in anguish and despair for centuries, but I would also have condemned her brother to a fate worse than death.
Are you saying that I should have truly damned her soul to wandering the world, lamenting that she could not provide for her brother?
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When you mess with stuff like that...haven't you ever heard of the Butterfly Effect?
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The notion that a the flapping of a butterfly's wings can cause hurricanes on the other side of the planet? While scientifically preposterous, even if we were to buy into such a philosophy, that would only serve to paralyze people in the now. A butterfly cannot sustain itself without the use of its wings, nor does it know that doing so would cause others discomfort. It simply acts in such a way as to sustain its existence. That is the natural order of things, and the undead should not be set apart from it out of fear of what might be. The future is not set in stone, and can only be influenced moment by moment. To allow fear to paralyze you, you become stagnant, and that is when decay and entropy sink their teeth into you, something the undead are all too familiar with.
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"Undead" isn't "natural", either.
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Magic is every bit a part of the natural world as science. There are things beyond mortal understanding, but it is all natural. There does not exist a single thing that isn't natural. Mortals cannot create from nothing, only rearrange what is already there, and are themselves part of the natural world.
Claiming that some are "unnatural" is a mantra that many have rose to power on the backs of. They did not understand, or were threatened by the mere existence of something, deemed it unnatural and incited others to violence against it. It is the excuse of those in power to justify sending others to fight and kill on their behalf people or beings whose only crime was existing in such a state that they did not ask for.
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Necromancy is just as volatile as a weapon, and it needs to be regulated, just like firearms. We're not saying you can't do it because we don't understand what necromancy does, how it works, or what it's capable of. The fact that we do is why the laws exist. It's power over life and death, for Christ's sake. You don't let that run without some sort of moderation. It's too damned powerful, and way too damned easy to abuse.
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