![]() Necromancers also don't get an alignment hit when they ghoul a living city.Īrchons are all "dedicated to evil," though. The reason that you don't take an alignment hit for purging is because the game mechanics don't allow living classes to use ghouled cities and vice-versa. Just burning down their houses because they happen to be dead guys could be considered genocide. ![]() The powers of necromancy can be used either for good purposes (like Aragorn using those dead guys in the Lord of the Rings) or for evil purposes.Īnd yes, if those archons have done nothing wrong to your empire, but are simply minding their own business in their village, then from your perspective they should be regarded as innocent. ![]() Raising the dead is not inherently evil in this game, it's giving them a purpose that they didn't have anymore after they died. Which is why e.g you can purge the undead population of an undead city when you capture it and replace them with a living race - and don't take an alignment hit for itĪnd of course declaring war on an innocent settlement of some archons, slaughtering them all, and then burning their village down is evil. Bob a écrit :Why would necromancy be evil by definition?īecause it's binding the bodies and/or souls of the dead to the necromancer's will and using them as his puppets. ![]()
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