Difference between revisions of "Necromancy"

From AchaeaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Pointing to the occultist class page instead of house page)
Line 1: Line 1:
The art of death magic, '''Necromancy''' is practiced by the [[apostate]] and [[infernal]] classes. Once practiced by the [[occultists|occultist]] class as well, the skill was abandoned with the rediscovery of [[Occultism]] in the [[Modern Age]]. Like its counterpart, [[Devotion]], the ability to  regain the [[necromantic essence]] necessary to use Necromancy may be sealed from an individual by the [[Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption]] should they prove themselves to be directly against the ideals of the Lords of Evil. One who has undergone this process is said to be [[Anathema]].
The art of death magic, '''Necromancy''' is practiced by the [[apostate]] and [[infernal]] classes. Once practiced by the [[occultist]] class as well, the skill was abandoned with the rediscovery of [[Occultism]] in the [[Modern Age]]. Like its counterpart, [[Devotion]], the ability to  regain the [[necromantic essence]] necessary to use Necromancy may be sealed from an individual by the [[Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption]] should they prove themselves to be directly against the ideals of the Lords of Evil. One who has undergone this process is said to be [[Anathema]].


See [[Help:Necromancy]].
See [[Help:Necromancy]].


[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Skills]]

Revision as of 17:31, 4 December 2005

The art of death magic, Necromancy is practiced by the apostate and infernal classes. Once practiced by the occultist class as well, the skill was abandoned with the rediscovery of Occultism in the Modern Age. Like its counterpart, Devotion, the ability to regain the necromantic essence necessary to use Necromancy may be sealed from an individual by the Dread Ecclesiarch of Transvital Corruption should they prove themselves to be directly against the ideals of the Lords of Evil. One who has undergone this process is said to be Anathema.

See Help:Necromancy.