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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 9223743" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>Animate dead uses a dead person's body as if it were a meaningless crafting component and powers it with a malevolent spirit from the negative plane. It creates what is the equivalent of a psychopathic murderer who's only desire is to kill every living creature in sight. You're manufacturing Chuckie out of dead body parts. The only reason it <em>doesn't </em>go around killing everyone and everything is because it's been enslaved. If, and in many cases when, it gets free it <em>will</em> go on a killing spree until stopped. A single zombie could easily take out a small village.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile the undead have a higher intelligence than animals and slightly more intelligent than ogres. They don't have a sense of self because they do not care about their continued survival. They have no desires, needs or wants <em>other than</em> killing every living creature they can. That's about as evil as you can get. Creating that kind of evil that cannot be reformed, cannot be reasoned with, is evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 9223743, member: 6801845"] Animate dead uses a dead person's body as if it were a meaningless crafting component and powers it with a malevolent spirit from the negative plane. It creates what is the equivalent of a psychopathic murderer who's only desire is to kill every living creature in sight. You're manufacturing Chuckie out of dead body parts. The only reason it [I]doesn't [/I]go around killing everyone and everything is because it's been enslaved. If, and in many cases when, it gets free it [I]will[/I] go on a killing spree until stopped. A single zombie could easily take out a small village. Meanwhile the undead have a higher intelligence than animals and slightly more intelligent than ogres. They don't have a sense of self because they do not care about their continued survival. They have no desires, needs or wants [I]other than[/I] killing every living creature they can. That's about as evil as you can get. Creating that kind of evil that cannot be reformed, cannot be reasoned with, is evil. [/QUOTE]
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