weifinder: (laidback | that i can't fight)
Wei Ying (魏婴) | Wei Wuxian (魏无羡) ([personal profile] weifinder) wrote in [community profile] eastbound 2021-10-11 07:46 pm (UTC)

Oh, it's exactly like that, only you'll have more people yelling at you about how you don't understand boats and why can't you just float along nicely and by the way don't get swallowed up by whatever's in the water, quite an adventurous time!

Understanding this place as a whole is a work in progress for all of us, and those who are of this place don't know what it is to tell us what we want to know. This part of the world at minimum has slowly been swallowed up by a collection of Undead Lords, so-called brothers, of which Unhalad was youngest. He moved with hunger a guiding... truth for his revived, and they carried no memories of their first lives with them after their resurrections, only the hunger. Meanwhile, Anurr was the displaced and older Undead Lord of that region, not affiliated with Unhalad or his brothers.

Necromancy itself is a more troubled and nuanced situation; resurrection is achievable here, with memory and spirit retained. So is every manipulation of dead energies, and dead bodies to some extent, but the likes we've seen with Anurr or these witches isn't the, ah. Common kind. They're not holding philosophical conversations, but they're more aware of self than the ones we've encountered so far have been, sharing similar bodied dead status. Spirits left as ghosts are far more retaining of their selves so far.

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