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This post did not contain any content.In Narrarive Declaration's Kingmaker 2e campaign, their necromancer invites people to sign contracts to be brought back as thralls after they die, because informed concent is leagues better than doing it without concent. Plus, he promises them health and dental.
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This post did not contain any content.necromancer that offers terminally ill/old or desperate people a significant stipend to their family, in return for being painlessly killed and brought back as an undead servant and because it's good free PR, the necromantic thralls get to visit their family (or just pen letters if on campaign) during downtime.
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This post did not contain any content.Dead is dead, parts is parts, dead guys is parts.
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necromancer that offers terminally ill/old or desperate people a significant stipend to their family, in return for being painlessly killed and brought back as an undead servant and because it's good free PR, the necromantic thralls get to visit their family (or just pen letters if on campaign) during downtime.Why kill them? Why not just have an option to donate your body to necromancy?
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Why kill them? Why not just have an option to donate your body to necromancy?necromantic assistance in death is dignified. people don't need to linger as their minds and bodies wither.
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In Narrarive Declaration's Kingmaker 2e campaign, their necromancer invites people to sign contracts to be brought back as thralls after they die, because informed concent is leagues better than doing it without concent. Plus, he promises them health and dental.i misread that as wealth and hentai and you know what
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Why kill them? Why not just have an option to donate your body to necromancy?because you want a thinking thrall, not something you have to all but manually puppet.