nec·ro·man·cer
/ˈnekrəˌmansər/
strictly forbidden, a corrupted being that speaks with and summons the dead. often practiced by sorcerers to feign power. fae who’ve tried most often have perished. noted is the rotting of their hands, melting of their skin, the monstrous corruption eating away at their souls.
there holds a difference between one who practices necromancy, and the necromancer.
the necromancer cannot perish, and each death faced is temporary. each death only increases their power over time. extends their bridge in the gap.
their skin does not rot. yet the corruption is visible.
the necromancer not only speaks to the dead, she controls them. corrupts them. they become her servants. should she gain access to a large collection of corpses, the fear she could instill is best not discussed. do not let this form of fae near any form of fungi. their connection to nature does not sever, but a connection to something that can spread and corrupt can endanger others.
the only fae known capable of practicing necromancy are the unseelie.
if an unseelie and seelie were able to create a hybrid, the destruction she could cause concerns the council.
if a hybrid came in contact with a sorcerer, and bred a halfling, it could symbolize far greater destruction than we could decipher.
strength and weaknesses presently unknown to the council.
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