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Necrotic Reconstruction
Abbreviation: NR
Prerequisites: Quicken the Earth
Signature: No
Spell Slots: 2
Mana Type: Unknown
Spell Type: standard / utility
Difficulty: advanced
Prep (min/max): 14 / 99
Skill Range (min/max): Unknown / Unknown
Valid Spell Target: [[Valid target is::Call from Beyond Zombie]]
Duration (min/max): Unknown minutes /
Justice: Unknown
Corruption: Unknown
Description: A staple tool of apprentice and master reanimators alike, Necrotic Reconstruction provides instantaneous mending to a servant that has not yet outgrown its usefulness. The false healing operates by bolstering the Unlife within forms, which in turn flares to defy any mundane wounds present. Curiously, the spell does affect non-undead creations of Animation magic, albeit with less potency.
Effect: Unknown
Example Messaging: 3rd person:

<Necromancer> pokes the corpse of a striped badger.
With a strange croaking noise, silken black dust spills from the cracks of <Necromancer>'s fingers.
The detrita from the destroyed parts of the striped badger's body collectively secrete maggoty ribbons of slime, pulsating a little. This prompts the dead skin, flesh and bone that make up the creature to pull apart, be displaced, then knit back together beneath the atrous catalyst.

1st person:
You poke the corpse of a <critter>.
Your bloodied hand dries up within moments of lacing the reconstructive pattern, leaving behind a refined black dust.
The detrita from the destroyed parts of the st badger's body collectively secrete matggot ribbons of slime, pulsating a little. This promst the dead skin, flesh and bone that make up the creature to pull aprat, be displaced, then knit back together beneath the atrous catalyst.

Devices/Tattoos: No devices or tattoos documented.