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Gavrilov clinging to Zanitlov's back like her life depends on it, her face ashen-white as she casts terrified glances at the
It is a field of magic in which humans are undoubtedly naturally more talented than elves.
It is a field of magic in which humans are undoubtedly naturally more talented than elve
Sounds like the origin of an Elf Necromancer. Arrogant Mage decides to prove that Elves can master any magic better than humans, ends up going off the deep end.Humans... more talented... than elves?
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Sounds like the origin of an Elf Necromancer. Arrogant Mage decides to prove that Elves can master any magic better than humans, ends up going off the deep end.
I mean aside from the dwa-THUNKFrom what I understand, humans are the only race that actually practice necromancy to begin with, right? Like, you wouldn't find a dark elf raising the dead.
(Might've already asked this question here before - if so, my bad.)
I mean aside from the dwa-THUNK
Ahem. Yeah, humans are the only race to canonically use Necromancy, for a number of reasons.
I mean aside from the dwa-THUNK
Ahem. Yeah, humans are the only race to canonically use Necromancy, for a number of reasons.
Reasonably prevalent. You are far from the only Dogs of War in Kislev, and mercenary companies are often hired for the same missions, or may even hire each other.@Blackout how prevalent will other Dogs of War be in the quest?
Elves will magnanimously grant that humans are better than them at defiling the natural order and committing abominable acts against all gods worthy of reverence.Humans... more talented... than elves?
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Thanks, will fix. Although Gavrilov was looking at the Shadowsteed, not the Kurgans."What are they doing?"you ask. -> "What are they doing?" you ask.
glaring dagger at -> glaring daggers at
Gavrilov clinging to Zanitlov's back like her life depends on it, her face ashen-white as she casts terrified glances at the -> Gavrilov clinging to Zanitlov's back like her life depends on it, her face ashen-white as she casts terrified glances at the Kurgans.
In general, yes. There are some early edition weirdness of dwarf and elf Necromancers, and I won't say that it's impossible, but in general terms elves do not practice Necromancy.From what I understand, humans are the only race that actually practice necromancy to begin with, right? Like, you wouldn't find a dark elf raising the dead.
(Might've already asked this question here before - if so, my bad.)
I would speculate that the Horned Rat is extremely anti-Necromancy, because mindless thralls who cannot betray you goes against every value he has instilled upon Skaven society.I'm surprised that the Skaven don't dabble in Necromancy. They mess around with literally every other kind of forbidden lore and source of forbidden power, so why isn't there a clan of Skaven Necromancers?
I've heard about a clan like that, but I've also heard about Skaven exploding when they try, so it's up in the air.I'm surprised that the Skaven don't dabble in Necromancy. They mess around with literally every other kind of forbidden lore and source of forbidden power, so why isn't there a clan of Skaven Necromancers?
Huh. Could we write in ideas for Dogs of War regiments? I have a few ideas, but you might just want to make them yourself.But if you mean the canonical Dogs of War regiments, most of them won't exist since we're 230 years pre-canon.
Which interestingly enough is much closer to the original historical definition of necromancy. It was a form of divination, rather then pop culture armies of undead thing.Fanriel has Shyish spells to talk to the spirits of the dead and compel them to obey her
I have a couple of them planned, but feel free to write some.Huh. Could we write in ideas for Dogs of War regiments? I have a few ideas, but you might just want to make them yourself.
I think I remember someone asking this before, but I can't find it
"Loremaster," Orlaith calls out, swaying on his feet but refusing to lay down his blade. The Caledorian is standing watch over Dolwen, the Eatainean having dropped down to one knee, blood dripping down his arm from the axewound at his shoulder. Cothaerion and Eöl are propping up Vaelon, the hulking Chracian's eyes unfocused with blood pouring out of his mouth. The others are sporting a mixture of bruises and light wounds, but nothing life-threatening.
Ah, must have somehow missed that. My apologies, will fix.Oh man, this is probably because I didn't make it very clear and the name isn't very feminine, but Orlaith is a woman, not a man.
Hey now, if you'd consulted my chart!
There's an anti-undead Clan that fought in Nagashizzar for ages, you might be thinking of them?
At least according to Children of the Horned Rat, the HR smites Skaven Necromancers.I'm surprised that the Skaven don't dabble in Necromancy. They mess around with literally every other kind of forbidden lore and source of forbidden power, so why isn't there a clan of Skaven Necromancers?
I would speculate that the Horned Rat is extremely anti-Necromancy, because mindless thralls who cannot betray you goes against every value he has instilled upon Skaven society.
Also they had a long-running rivalry with Nagash.
Skaven likely also suffer from a lack of opportunity. Corpses don't last long around Skaven, what with the black hunger gnawing at their bones.Hey now, if you'd consulted my chart!
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There's an anti-undead Clan that fought in Nagashizzar for ages, you might be thinking of them?
They're not Necromancers, though.
At least according to Children of the Horned Rat, the HR smites Skaven Necromancers.