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The Ways of Necromancy

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:38 am
by Kala Leukos
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The Academy's Archives
74 Searing 121


"He felt neither remorse nor hesitation as he toyed with and manipulated the lives of those he had captured. Most of the raiders died in the experiments but in the end, a handful of them proved at least moderately successful. They were not a true realization of Garel’s plans but they were, at the time, close enough to be tested."

Kala grimaced. The origins of her people were not glorious. At least, Garel of Atoria was a necromancer of great power and little in the way of ethics. But perhaps it was not her place to judge; the Hellmaw was certainly a threat to all life on Ransera. If his experiments plowed through lives like laboratory rats, it was easy for her to say that it was evil. He was doing what he thought he had to. At least, she could allow for that possibility. She had never met him and would likely never confront his spirit if it hadn't been destroyed in his own experiments.

The people who had followed in the footsteps of the raiders were more heroic, perhaps, or just pushed to the edge of their capacity and submitting to the blades and powers of a fabled necromancer seemed the only path toward a brighter future. Perhaps it had been their only hope. She set aside the history, knowing it would be more of the story she already knew and less of what she really wanted: clues as to how the man had crafted the Avialae out of normal folk. The clues Saedene had given her were as deceptively simple as any oracle. Look to the skies could mean anything from astrology to returning to the Temple of the Fallen Skies. And the gate she had seen looked more like something she might find in the Warrens, but was it something that others had found or something she would have to find for herself in some hitherto undiscovered region in the abyss?

This was some little thing she could work on while she tried to puzzle through the divine riddle. She would seek the origin. The history of her people had begun with Garel of Atoria, only passing through the hands of the Masked Queen when politics and bad actors had enslaved the Avialae. If she were to find the Masked Queen and the women who had gone to her, she would have to travel back in time, figuratively at least.

Or perhaps this was all a fool's errand and she was misreading anything, but she couldn't give in to despair, not when she had only begun. If nothing else, understanding necromancy might give her some context later in her journey.

And so she read what she could find, mostly primers as grimoires were not kept in the Archives. Or, if they were, they were not in the card catalog. She had sent a message home requesting a basic grimoire, at least. Perhaps it would come. She did not want to swear to the Tower of Lore in order to learn about these things.

She did not intend to experiment with life and death and everything in between as Garel had, as the elf lords of old Sol'Valen had. But she wanted to understand.

Kala read about the Way of Souls. It seemed as though it might be helpful to be able to exorcise unhappy spirits that needed to move on, though this was also the school that learned to bind spirits against their will. All magic could be used for good or for ill, though, just as she could use her elementalism to keep someone from freezing to death or she could use it to burn their house down. It seemed to also deal with carcasses, which was a deterrent, of course. But she wondered if that was how people like Iselya healed. She had brought necromantic salves down into the Warrens to increase their chance of surviving the Warren March. The young woman could see how unpleasant work could lead to benefits for the injured and ailing.

To her mind, the Way of Remembering seemed more problematic. Using someone's remains to make empowering artifacts did seem like cheating somehow, and she was somehow pleased to know that the benefits always came with costs. She supposed a truly skilled necromancer knew how to minimize the costs, but they could not be eliminated. The Mistlord Lyren took His due. Or perhaps His teachings merely taught ways of changing things that couldn't be perfect because they were subverting a natural order. These were questions for someone wiser than her.

With greater interest, she read about the Way of Flesh. This, of course, had clear medical value, and also seemed most aligned with the story of the creation of the Avialae, though if it were such a complex masterwork that survived its creator by so many generations, she would not be surprised to find that there were more complex goings-on at work. Flesh and soul might have been changed to create the winged species. Perhaps the original wings were even Remembered from ice eagles or something similar. Certainly, Kaus' wings looked much like a sparrowhawk's, while others she knew had wings like various other birds. She wondered what that meant.

She turned the page and then began to read with some interest about soul totems.

Re: The Ways of Necromancy

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 6:29 pm
by Kala Leukos
The hours of study had helped her remember the history of her people more clearly, along with some little context for the necromancy behind it all. And while her childhood studies had included some basic knowledge about all forms of magic, the deep dive into necromancy had both solidified what she knew as well as adding a depth and breadth to that knowledge. There was a line drawn between Life, Death, and the rest as far as aether was concerned. Perhaps not so for the Gods, but for the creatures who dwelled upon Ransera, an elementalist like her couldn't just breathe Air into a thing to give it breath, light Fire in its heart to spark it into motion. There was some ineffable quality that produced Life, which entailed Death, even for beings as powerful as demigods if history was to be believed.

She could spend her lifetime meditating upon the strange dance between Raella and Wraedan, and how Lyren stepped in to take His turn with both of Them. She would likely still not understand. Just as there were some Gods small enough, though small was not the proper word, to commune with mere mortals, there were Gods too great for such. There were ideas like that as well, some that a mortal mind could only encompass in terms of metaphor without true articulation. That was always a wall to run up against, or a plateau with no clear path to ascend higher. They frustrated her sometimes, but other times, she would set the problem aside and work on something where she might make progress, while the other question steeped somewhere in the back of her mind.

Perhaps she ought to add Lyren more prominently to her prayers and meditations. He was Knowledge, after all. She had been raised to pay due respect to all the Gods; even Those Whose purviews encompassed negative emotions and vices were a part of the divine order and it was certainly not her place to judge them. Those she chose to worship more formally and personally were her choice. Of course, sometimes, They came to her, as in the case of Saedene. She did not know what set her apart. The Ara had come to her and to Kaus while they were mourning, but it was an old grief, and they were not particular in having lost a father too young. Now, She returned with portents from the highest echelon of the divine...

But she couldn't keep pondering that just now. Her fingers found the relic dangling from her wrist. It was the problem she had put back to steep while she tackled it from side angles. She sought the Masked Queen Herself.

"But show me the boundless gate, Lady," she murmured, "and I will take the place of a Daughter that she might return to her people." She didn't know if that was the Great Goddess' plan for all this, but she would not have considered it a terrible sacrifice to become handmaiden to Naori so that the Avialae could have one of their winged sisters back. She would miss Kaus, of course, Starfall and her family, but she would also exist in the Presence of the divine and that was more than most souls could hope for.

Of course, she was nowhere near understanding if that was even what all this promised. The Gods spoke in riddles, and while she was gathering knowledge, as was Lyren's purview, she hadn't had time to fit everything together; no, Keela's grace of wisdom was what she needed now.

Kala stepped into the small magical workshop one of her ancestors had installed into Cintamani. As its Lady, for the time being, she had the skeleton key, and she slipped it into the lock on a small bookcase. It opened and she perused the titles, and selected one. This, at least, was a proper necromantic grimoire that had belonged to an ancestor. Taking it back to her desk, she pored over it, identifying the first practical thing she ought to concern herself with as soon as she had enough knowledge and preparation to undergo it safely: the creation of a soul totem.

Aetherite, it appeared, was the normal source material, but Priya Leukos offered a list of added benefits—and their opposites—that she had encountered fashioning soul totems from other sorts of dragonshards. Her interest piqued, she set the book aside and took the letter she had written to her mother to send along with the latest financial reports, and added a postscript.

PS When was the last time the illumite field was harvested?

Re: The Ways of Necromancy

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2021 12:52 pm
by Goule
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Lady Avialae! I think it's very cool that you're looking into this, as it's also something I'm curious about. History does often present us with possible answers, so here's to hoping another delve into the past may give Kala the information that she needs.

Rewards
Lore

Necromancy
History of Avialae Origins
History of Garel of Atoria, Necromancer
Way of Souls
Way of Remembering
Way of Flesh
Soul Totem Variations

Loot None
Injuries None

Points 5

Unfortunately, I cannot give you points for magic, as this thread was more philosophical and religious in nature than it was a practical application of the magic you requested for. If you've any questions about this, please feel free to DM me here or on discord.

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