#1 Nature of Nercomancy
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 10:46 am
A thought came to me this morning has I drove home from work (I work nights). Alot of the time in the back of my mind I'm tossing ideas off each other or just jumping from notion to notion. Today I was thinking magic.
What if Necromancy magic was actually connecting the caster to a parrell universe of ours, one where the rules of life and death do not apply?
What if the Necromancer is simply a conduit for the forces of that universe (by that I mean impersonal forces, not Cthulu-like godlings, but forces not unlike ours, you know like gravity) allowing him to apply it's rules and norms over ours for his own ends. Has you can guess I believe those attuned to our universal forces and laws would find this... Jarring.
Such a connection would also make a person very, very hard to destory has well I imagine.
Thoughts, Comments, Screams of outrage?
What if Necromancy magic was actually connecting the caster to a parrell universe of ours, one where the rules of life and death do not apply?
What if the Necromancer is simply a conduit for the forces of that universe (by that I mean impersonal forces, not Cthulu-like godlings, but forces not unlike ours, you know like gravity) allowing him to apply it's rules and norms over ours for his own ends. Has you can guess I believe those attuned to our universal forces and laws would find this... Jarring.
Such a connection would also make a person very, very hard to destory has well I imagine.
Thoughts, Comments, Screams of outrage?