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How Would You Hide Your Secret Necromancer City in The Swamp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Xarlen" data-source="post: 341491" data-attributes="member: 1060"><p>If this is a *city*, then obviously the monsters are undersway under the Necromancer's power. I mean, if they can pull this kind of power out of their butt, a 'Charm Monster' isn't that unheard of.</p><p></p><p>I like those examples! (Though I wonder how a Ghoul would see in obscuring mist). </p><p></p><p>Chuuls that lurk in the swamp water, as well as perhaps a resident aboleth (Especially if the city is underwater, this could be a 'head of the guard'). One or two natural lycanthrope werebats (MaoF) circling the swamp on patrol in bat form. </p><p></p><p>I don't think that Women should be the ideal slaves (C'mon, there can be female necromancers). However, those who Don't have the capability of magic are definetly going to be slaves, whatever gender.</p><p></p><p>Undead or Corrupted Treants.</p><p></p><p>Let's not forget that those who delve into the folds of Necromancy could also deal with Demonic and Inferanl forces. A few imps, or Osyluths lurking in the swamp, searching for mental connection with telepathy, then alerting any intelligent undead (The watch commanders) of introduers.</p><p></p><p>Undead patroling deep waters, waiting for anyone to fall in, and be grappled.</p><p></p><p>Furtheremore, skeletal arms which are animated via 'Animate Object'. Imagine a small throng of skeletal arms just waiting in a small marsh. </p><p></p><p>A bone golem, for the above Iron Golem info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xarlen, post: 341491, member: 1060"] If this is a *city*, then obviously the monsters are undersway under the Necromancer's power. I mean, if they can pull this kind of power out of their butt, a 'Charm Monster' isn't that unheard of. I like those examples! (Though I wonder how a Ghoul would see in obscuring mist). Chuuls that lurk in the swamp water, as well as perhaps a resident aboleth (Especially if the city is underwater, this could be a 'head of the guard'). One or two natural lycanthrope werebats (MaoF) circling the swamp on patrol in bat form. I don't think that Women should be the ideal slaves (C'mon, there can be female necromancers). However, those who Don't have the capability of magic are definetly going to be slaves, whatever gender. Undead or Corrupted Treants. Let's not forget that those who delve into the folds of Necromancy could also deal with Demonic and Inferanl forces. A few imps, or Osyluths lurking in the swamp, searching for mental connection with telepathy, then alerting any intelligent undead (The watch commanders) of introduers. Undead patroling deep waters, waiting for anyone to fall in, and be grappled. Furtheremore, skeletal arms which are animated via 'Animate Object'. Imagine a small throng of skeletal arms just waiting in a small marsh. A bone golem, for the above Iron Golem info. [/QUOTE]
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