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>Lawful Good necromancer

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I'd say he's more of a lawful neutral wizard that really wants to be lawful good because upholding the balance of good and evil is kind of lame. I can see where you get necromancer from since he can travel to the afterlife to commune with the dead and perform true resurrection but everything else he does is just generic wizard fare.

He puts Necromancer on his business cards, I aint gonna tell him he's wrong.

Funny thing is, my current character in the D&D game I'm in actually IS a Lawful Good Necromancer.

>Pic related

Orpheus is a necromancer in the truest, classical sense, in that he communicates with and interprets the wisdom of the dead and spirits. He's a medium.

He only does that because wizard sounds childish.

Tried to make a Good Necromancer back in highschool, Looking back I wished I made him both less edgy and less of a good guy, more neutral I guess. Worst part about him was that he would dissect any Elves he found or killed to study their Immortal anatomy but he also constantly muttered shit about balancing healing magic and necromancy to stay sane.

Or maybe the Venture Compound is in Virginia or something and he doesn't want anybody getting the wrong idea

>He's a medium.

Looks more like a large to me.

2e had two fairly good options for good necros that weren't quite so limiting; either Arcanist (ravenloft specific class, twin spec in Divination and Necromancy with very little else they had access to), and iirc Complete Wizard had a kit that let you take divine healing spells as specialist spells (and you could still use the classics like Speak with Dead, sadly most of necromancy's attack spells were melee).

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If he was a large, his wife wouldn't have left him

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I read that in the Alchemist's voice,

>the KKK ranks were all gobbledegook nonsense invented for college dudes who were getting together drinking, as a joke
>uneducated southerners who co-opt the organization do not get one bit of the irony and continue to use them

still keks me up

>WE ARE THE GOBLINS OF THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE

actually the Venture Compound was in Colorado from my recollection

Funny, I'm actually playing a Neutral Good Necromancer currently.

Though, mine gets off a bit more due to the fact she's a Sorcerer of the winds of magic, so in-lore, she doesn't choose her powers, she just gets them.

GEEEEEEENTLEMEEEEEEN

Only because necromancer sounds better than magician or wizard.

I don't think it has a fixed location.

Lawful neutral leaning towards good.

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they never outright said where it was, but a couple hints were made towards it's location

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I never got why he says that to 21 when the start of S2 *literally* has him performing necromancy on the boys.

It's in California.

I mean, it was until it burned down.

Double kek

>stat him
>alignment thread
>good necromancy
Here's a (You) for effort.

He is a Medium rare in a world where the stakes are high.

>This user never heard of white necromancy.

White necromancy is perfect for defeating blackulas

>Pic kinda related

He could do that because the boy's souls were trapped on the material plane. 24 had passed on.

Medium can refer to someone who acts as a conduit or "medium" if you will between the realms of the living and the dead, or as a description of something that falls between two extremes, usually in regards to size.

And then user made a kind of half assed joke about it.

>all these plebs

If I was a wizard I'd print that on my business cards, I'd put it on my shirts, I'd want everyone to know I was a man of ancient wisdom and god-like power.

He's not actually a wizard. He's just a necromancer and medium.

There are wizards in the VB setting, they're really fucked up.

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