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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 5639030" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p>Part of it would be that we work well together, I imagine. The monk is " acquisitions " ; that is, he is somewhat well suited to incapacitating and/or killing people that will be used by the necromancer and the alchemist. The alchemist is " preparations " ; he gives the victims and the zombies their special charm, and in general is a valuable, if unstable, utility to the other two. The necromancer is " delivery " ; he commands the undead that have been juiced up to go out and wreak havoc upon the innocent and the guilty alike.</p><p></p><p>That said, this sort of get up is really only useful if you are engaging in political, religious and organizational warfare (or you are all insane). The monk and the necromancer in particular probably have political or religious aspirations, and the alchemist sticks around because he could actually use the protection of some tougher folks and because he gets to practice his hobbies. Of course, what makes him particularly vile is that he prefers to using living victims and manipulation (which being a doctor gives him plenty of opportunity for), but even insane he is smart enough to recognize that using undead can be a lot more expedient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 5639030, member: 1231"] Part of it would be that we work well together, I imagine. The monk is " acquisitions " ; that is, he is somewhat well suited to incapacitating and/or killing people that will be used by the necromancer and the alchemist. The alchemist is " preparations " ; he gives the victims and the zombies their special charm, and in general is a valuable, if unstable, utility to the other two. The necromancer is " delivery " ; he commands the undead that have been juiced up to go out and wreak havoc upon the innocent and the guilty alike. That said, this sort of get up is really only useful if you are engaging in political, religious and organizational warfare (or you are all insane). The monk and the necromancer in particular probably have political or religious aspirations, and the alchemist sticks around because he could actually use the protection of some tougher folks and because he gets to practice his hobbies. Of course, what makes him particularly vile is that he prefers to using living victims and manipulation (which being a doctor gives him plenty of opportunity for), but even insane he is smart enough to recognize that using undead can be a lot more expedient. [/QUOTE]
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