Necromancy

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A description of necromancy, the necromacer, the gates of death, and what lays in them.

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05/31/21

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Necromacer Bells

Chapter 2

Ranna is the smallest of the Bells and is called the Sleep bringer. It is considered the most forgiving bell in that nothing terrible happens if its ringer makes an error. It is forged in the First Precinct of Death.

       Mosrael is the Waker. Its purpose is to call the dead back to Life, with the compromise of throwing the wielder into Death. Due to its especial use by Necromancers. It is forged in the Second Precinct of Death.

       Kibeth is known as the Walker. It can give the Dead movement, or force them through the gates of Death; but can take control of the wielder. It is forged in the Fourth Precinct of Death.

         Dyrim gives the Dead a voice, or removes that of the living. It might be forged in the Fifth Precinct of Death.

        Belgaer can give a Dead spirit its memories, and give independent thought, but can just as easily erase either. It might be forged in the Sixth Precinct of Death.

      Saraneth is the bell which features  binding the dead to the wielder's will. It might be forged in the Seventh Precinct of Death.

     Astarael the Sorrowful, when rung properly, sends all its auditors into death- the ringer included. It might be forged in the Eighth Precinct of Death. The name of this bell might have been derived from the name of the Judeo-Christian angel of death, Azrael; or from Astarte, the Greek name of a goddess seen in Northwestern Semitic areas.

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