Post:The Prydaen Necromancer - 9/19/2010 - 00:11:20

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Re: The Prydaen Necromancer · on 9/19/2010 12:11:20 AM 379
In the sense that we're discussing the Prydaen as a species, there's nothing wrong with Prydaen Necromancers. They can corrupt their bodies and souls just as readily as any other mortal.

In the sense that we're discussing the Prydaen as a culture, a Prydaen Necromancer makes close to zero sense.

Being a Prydaen (or Rakash) Necromancer requires that the character be completely and permanently severed from the cultural and religious values of their people that, in the minds of some players, "make" the race. This isn't strictly bad, but it needs to be addressed. A Prydaen Necromancer who continues to "be Prydaen" is Doing It Wrong in a pretty spectacular way.

-Armifer

This message was originally posted in The Necromancers (26) \ Roleplaying the Necromancer (12), by DR-ARMIFER on the play.net forums.