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Daelkyr

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It seems to me that for NPCs you could skip the whole game mechanics thing and just let evil necromancers (anyone heard of a good necromancer?) do what they do.  Being the villain means never having to say you're sorry (or justify your abilities).

 

I can't envision a campaign where you'd have PC necromancers.  I mean, the player-characters are supposed to be the good guys, right?

I had a "Good" necromancer in a fantasy game a while back.  She was sort of a necromatic Agatha Hetrodyne, creating zombies for a better tomorrow.

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When I USED to play D&D I had a spirit shaman who could bring ancestor spirits back to inhabit dead bodies. This wasn't considered evil mechanically but still got grief from every single NPC... LOL

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Has anyone ever run an evil-centric campaign? Back in the day I used the Book Of Vile Darkness and ran a short campaign where the PC's were various degrees of evil. The worst one of the bunch was a Cleric who gave himself to evil, sadistic gods. He constantly wanted to sacrifice and torture people. There was also a Rogue with no morals who was more like an Assassin than a silver tongued Thief, and a Druid who wanted to watch humanity burn for what they had done to nature. It's hard to run because of the things you have to roleplay, but it is interesting. This was back in High School though and the player group ended up parting ways before it ever took off well. I may well have to do it again sometime.

Back on topic though, I wish the OP would come back and tell us a bit more about his campaign. I'm quite intrigued now. I do agree with Seneschal though in regards to NPC's. Just give them whatever you want and hand wave it off to forgotten lore they acquired, a dark gift, or just he's the villain, kill him! I've traditionally found that in magic heavy campaigns Players don't generally poke too much "why can they do this?"  of the NPC's and try to figure out moreso how to defeat them and rid the world of whatever gave them the powers.

 

Also, Seneschal, great links. WAY before my time but very entertaining nonetheless.

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"Also, Seneschal, great links. WAY before my time but very entertaining nonetheless."

 

Thanks!  Some other necromantic (is that a word?) gems include the 1975 TV movie The Dead Don't Die

 

 

and I Walked with a Zombie (1943)

 

 

In addition, don't skip the pulp novel Dead Men Kill by L. Ron "I invented Scientology" Hubbard, available both as a book and as an audio CD.

 

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