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<blockquote data-quote="TheLostSoul" data-source="post: 1649546" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p><strong>Evil and Necromancy</strong></p><p></p><p>I have played the last three editions og D&D (2nd Ed. AD&D, 3rd Ed. D&D and 3.5 Ed. D&D) and have been quite annoyed be the fact that it is almost impossible to play a decent, good-alligned Necromancer and in 3rd Ed. it has, IMO, become even worse. I have had several concepts for wizards, focused in their study of death and dying, in an attempt to help a loved one, a community or even world. Problem is that their spell-lists are too focused on the evil necromancy rather than white necromancy. The Healing Touch spell (fram Magic of Faerun) is one of the few good exampels of a good-alligned necromancy spell and is one of my favorite spells.</p><p>As far as I know, most Necromancy supplements focuses almost solely on the fun of animating the dead, in a variety of ways and in different forms. It would be nice to see a suplement, that also looks and the other sides of Necromancy and provides more oppotunities for Necromancers, who are not evil. A good choice would be to create a few healing spells, that, besides heals, also have a drawback. Like the HP transferrance of Healing Touch or just having them weaker than their counterpart divine spells. I guess that this is a fools hope, however.</p><p></p><p>No one who is truly in love is truly happy - Aaron Stainthorpe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLostSoul, post: 1649546, member: 21237"] [b]Evil and Necromancy[/b] I have played the last three editions og D&D (2nd Ed. AD&D, 3rd Ed. D&D and 3.5 Ed. D&D) and have been quite annoyed be the fact that it is almost impossible to play a decent, good-alligned Necromancer and in 3rd Ed. it has, IMO, become even worse. I have had several concepts for wizards, focused in their study of death and dying, in an attempt to help a loved one, a community or even world. Problem is that their spell-lists are too focused on the evil necromancy rather than white necromancy. The Healing Touch spell (fram Magic of Faerun) is one of the few good exampels of a good-alligned necromancy spell and is one of my favorite spells. As far as I know, most Necromancy supplements focuses almost solely on the fun of animating the dead, in a variety of ways and in different forms. It would be nice to see a suplement, that also looks and the other sides of Necromancy and provides more oppotunities for Necromancers, who are not evil. A good choice would be to create a few healing spells, that, besides heals, also have a drawback. Like the HP transferrance of Healing Touch or just having them weaker than their counterpart divine spells. I guess that this is a fools hope, however. No one who is truly in love is truly happy - Aaron Stainthorpe [/QUOTE]
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