Dragaera

Sethra & Paarfi

Thu Apr 14 12:49:23 PDT 2005

> > >You mean all the talk about the Seven Doors, etc.? I don't remember
> > >them saying anything about how she became undead, or even precisely
> > >what that means.
> > >
> > >Max Wilson
> > 
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> > The Necromancer is a demon. Apparantly that's a subset of the undead in
> > Steve's world. She's always been a demon, as I understand it.
> 
> No, a demon is, if anything, a subset of "god." A being who can
> manifest in more than one place at a time--with everything that
> interesting ability entails--and is subject to control by others. I
> don't think it's ever been explained how the Necromancer became
> undead, although perhaps she did that to give herself time to study up
> on the Seven Doors, etc., and incidentally attain demonhood.

Um. I think I have to agree with the first guy here. It's been stated several times in the books
that the Necromancer IS a Demon. Maybe she's an Undead Demon. But she is a Demon. Really your own
statement proves that the Necromancer is a Demon. She CAN manifest in more then one place at the
same time, and CAN be summoned (by the gods at least).

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