• underline960@sh.itjust.works
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    Necromancy gone wrong

    NPC: My poor husband and child. They were murdered by a group of orcs. Will you help me get revenge?

    Britt (the Necromancer): Accept.

    Later, at the orc camp.

    NPC: My child! My family!

    Britt (the Necromancer): Yea, I thought I’d bring them along for the revenge mission.

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    It’s the virtuous necronomic cycle.

    Adventurers contribute corpses, are raised by necromancers, require adventurers.

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      they’re just the organic equivalent of mechanics who shove rusted out parts from 15 different vehicles into the same chassis and somehow it sputters to life, but they have to keep thwacking it every now and then to keep it working.

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    Most op strat is rimworld is to reanimate the corpses outside your walls. Then in the middle of the battle reanime all the new and old corpses again.

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    I always wanted to play a traveling salesman who offers discount ressurections and speaking to people’s loved ones, but really is just a necromancer. Really sleeze it up, you know?

    Edit: “Why are you an adventurer?”

    looks behind themselves to a trail of pissed off villages

    “For the new opportunities of course!”

  • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@lemmy.world
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    Literally the Dusties in Sigil. They’re basically just necromancers who are also lawyers and loan sharks. They have contracts for their zombies. You sell your body when you’re alive, they pay you, you eventually die and now you’re a janitor at the local tavern for all eternity. They might even use those dudes who talk in rebuses as a PowerPoint to make the sale.

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    I’ve actually got a setting/ system that uses this idea as a world building start. Necrobiotic by Penny for a Tale. It’s pretty cool, although i use it as a guide for world creation with DnD games rather then playing in the created system.