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<blockquote data-quote="Nightfall" data-source="post: 403299" data-attributes="member: 374"><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This definately sounds something the Necromancers of Hollowfaust, probably the Mourners or the Reader of Cracked Bones would know something about. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well depends on the necromancer. In this case, I'd say they'd probably disapprove of him if he was vile and made lots of sentient undead as well as many zombie servitors. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't worry you came to the right man, ESPECIALLY since I'm running my SL online campaign out of Hollowfaust. The Necromancers of Hollowfaust are a more neutral sort. Kind of mix between Victor Frankstein, the Addams family and today's scientist. They WOULD have an interest in necromancy outside their borders, mainly to help advance their own research into the nature of life and death. They do NOT as a general rule support sentient undead, such as lichdom, as they see such life as limiting to their goal of immortality and perfect bodily health. Most of the undead in Hollowfaust are skeltal, and thus the place DOESN'T smell like a charnal house, at least not in the Civilin Quarter or what's commonly known as the Upper Faust. Because they want to keep the population healthy, for their experiments after the citizens die, they try not use such things BUT in the Ghost Quarter, there some of your more run of the mill undead, ghouls and such. That being said, I imagine the physical effects are very mild, since they probably won't run into any undead inside the Civilian quarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightfall, post: 403299, member: 374"] [B][/B] This definately sounds something the Necromancers of Hollowfaust, probably the Mourners or the Reader of Cracked Bones would know something about. [B][/B] Well depends on the necromancer. In this case, I'd say they'd probably disapprove of him if he was vile and made lots of sentient undead as well as many zombie servitors. Don't worry you came to the right man, ESPECIALLY since I'm running my SL online campaign out of Hollowfaust. The Necromancers of Hollowfaust are a more neutral sort. Kind of mix between Victor Frankstein, the Addams family and today's scientist. They WOULD have an interest in necromancy outside their borders, mainly to help advance their own research into the nature of life and death. They do NOT as a general rule support sentient undead, such as lichdom, as they see such life as limiting to their goal of immortality and perfect bodily health. Most of the undead in Hollowfaust are skeltal, and thus the place DOESN'T smell like a charnal house, at least not in the Civilin Quarter or what's commonly known as the Upper Faust. Because they want to keep the population healthy, for their experiments after the citizens die, they try not use such things BUT in the Ghost Quarter, there some of your more run of the mill undead, ghouls and such. That being said, I imagine the physical effects are very mild, since they probably won't run into any undead inside the Civilian quarter. [/QUOTE]
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