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:''This page is about necromancer excommunication. For the chaotic skill, see [[Anathema (skill]].'' | :''This page is about necromancer excommunication. For the chaotic skill, see [[Anathema (skill)]].'' | ||
'''Anathema''' is a state similar to [[excommunication]] in that it cuts a Necromancer off from his or her ability to regain the [[life essence]] necessary to use many important abilities in [[Necromancy]]. Short of the [[Sartan|God of Evil]] himself, only the [[Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption]] can subject someone to this punishment. | '''Anathema''' is a state similar to [[excommunication]] in that it cuts a Necromancer off from his or her ability to regain the [[life essence]] necessary to use many important abilities in [[Necromancy]]. Short of the [[Sartan|God of Evil]] himself, only the [[Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption]] can subject someone to this punishment. | ||
Revision as of 23:28, 25 November 2021
- This page is about necromancer excommunication. For the chaotic skill, see Anathema (skill).
Anathema is a state similar to excommunication in that it cuts a Necromancer off from his or her ability to regain the life essence necessary to use many important abilities in Necromancy. Short of the God of Evil himself, only the Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption can subject someone to this punishment.
The verb form of anathema is "anathemise".