#For the necromancer
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Okay we doing toxic yuri now
#Tumblr pls ignore the position of the hand#They're just being silly#Oc: sister Mary Francis#For the zombie#Oc: joe#For the necromancer#Yes she is zombie pregnant. Take a quick guess who's the father if you have the information that she's a nun 🙄🙄🙄🙄#My art#My ocs
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#necromancer#dungeons and dragons#dnd#baldur's gate 3#bg3#vacuumdecay oc#memes#wizard#wizardposting#necromancy#a.
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Always look your best! 💜💚🖤
#my art#dragon age fanart#dragon age the veilgaurd fanart#dragon age the veilguard#da4 emmrich#dragon age emmrich#emmrich volkarin#jc leyendecker#emmrich the necromancer#datv emmrich#emmrich fanart
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#he died in 1741#back from the dead and in concert once again???#must be a necromancer’s work~~#antonio vivaldi#classical music
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Evil creature Ianthe Tridentarius 🤲
#fantasy art#character art#digital art#tlt fanart#tlt#ianthe tridentarius#tlt ianthe#ianthe the first#the locked tomb fanart#the locked tomb#runmien tlt#ianthe fanart#tamsyn muir#harrow the ninth#gideon the ninth#tridentarii#fantasy literature#lesbian necromancers
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The way necromancy works is this: Everything in your body — meat, bones, skin, blood — has something like a memory. They remember, in their own way, what it’s like to be alive. Skin remembers the sun. Bones remember what shape they’re supposed to be in. Muscle memory is more than just an idiom.
The way necromancy works is that the caster puts a little bit of their willpower into a corpse to order it to remember how it functioned in life and obey. This is easiest to do with bones, which are easy to trick, and becomes increasingly difficult the more of the original body remains.
To reanimate a full body to your command, you have to have a lot of willpower.
The necromancer checked the map. She checked the map again. She squinted up at the stars, lips moving silently. Then, taking the lantern off its hook, she peered over the side of the little sailboat.
There wasn't much to see. The sea was dark and still as glass, except where the lanternlight turned a patch of seawater a yellowish-green. A tiny fish flitted into the gleam, attracted to the light, and then vanished into the murk again.
The necromancer chewed the inside of her cheek. She sat down again, the boat bobbing gently with the movement, and checked the map one more time. Then she opened the little wooden case on the floor of the boat, which unfolded into a neat arrangement of drawers.
There were. Things. In the drawers. Some wriggled. Others twitched little beetly legs into the night air. A few of them made noises, which ran together into a squeaky, wheezy squeal of horror.
The necromancer twiddled her fingers over the display as she considered her options. Then she grabbed a few of the twitching, wriggling things, held them in her palm and squeezed her hand into a fist as tightly as she could with a squelching noise.
She opened her hand to inspect her work. She breathed the spell into it, and then, holding her hand over the edge of the boat, dropped the spell into the sea.
And that seemed to be it. She sat back in the boat and closed the little wooden case. After a moment she started looking over the map again.
There were a lot of handwritten notes on the map. Each one was connected to a mark and some coordinates; some of them said, "Storm 1457," or "Struck a rock 1483." Others said "Total failure," or “Completely dissolved.”
The note the necromancer seemed most interested in was the one that read, “Battle of Salzstein, 1501.”
The necromancer checked the map. She checked the map again. She squinted up at the stars, lips moving silently, and then she was suddenly thrown down to the floor of the boat as though a giant, invisible hand had crushed her.
Her mouth opened in a noiseless scream.
Two minds were fighting for control of the corpse; on one side was the mind of the caster, and on the other was the memories of bones, of flesh, of skin, trying to drive the caster out.
The weight of that mind was incredible.
Sweat poured off the necromancer’s brow; darkness whorled across her vision. Then slowly, every movement a bone-breaking agony, she pushed herself onto her hands and knees, lungs straining.
The trick was that this mind knew how to obey.
The necromancer stood, wobbled, steadied herself and poured her willpower into the sea. She tried to make hers the full willpower the thing had obeyed in life, the will of the wind, of the sea, of the rigging and the wheel.
Because of course it had been alive. In a sense, they were all alive. Sailors talked of them like they were alive, gave them names, called them “she.”
Sailors knew they were alive.
It was the cessation of that life that interested her.
The necromancer reached out with her power, seized the mind in her hands and pulled, blood and foam flecking out the corners of her mouth as she ground her teeth together with the titanic effort and ordered it to obey.
The sea roiled, hundreds of tons of water moving fast as something deep below boiled to the surface.
A bowsprit sprouted from the water. Then a wood-rotted figurehead of a mermaid. Then inch by inch, yard by yard, the huge barnacle-encrusted bulk of silt-stained timber rose out of the deep, seawater streaming out of every gunport.
For a moment the warship hung in the air like a monstrous fish held by the gills of a colossal fisherman. It dropped into the sea with a sound like a depth charge; the little rowboat lurched in its wake.
The necromancer released the spell. Then she threw up, and passed out.
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Later, once she had woken, gathered together the tackle box, the lantern, and the map and had scrabbled aboard, the necromancer inspected the undead ship.
There was a hole in the hull where a magazine charge had exploded. This was, admittedly, fine. Undead men could walk with a hole in their bellies; an undead ship could sail with one as well.
Really, she thought, despite the discomfort the spell had worked masterfully.
It was a perfect start.
She unfolded the map on the soggy floor of the quarterdeck, sucked the end of a pen, and next to the last marker wrote “Total success.” Then her finger began to trace down the page to the next.
And the undead ship — unbidden and obedient — shifted its sails and began to move south.
#unreality#necromancers#short story#microfiction#whoop this one wound up running kinda long 😬#narrativia
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The shades of death have greater depths than you may know, Rook.
#emmrich volkarin#dragon age the veilguard#leyendecker study moment with my favorite necromancer hehe#art#my art#artists on tumblr#artwork#illustration#dragon age
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Fact: Most necromancers can glow ☠️
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Came back wrong this, came back monstrous that
What if they came back loving? What if they came back in love. What if the necromancy worked and you cheated death and it's everything you've ever wanted, but now they love you in a way they never did before and you cannot know if that is because they finally know the lengths you are willing to go for them, or because something in this deathless magic bound their soul to yours to guide them home and it left them no. choice.
#a rare sprinkling of angst from me#call that necromantic~#laura tumbles#the solution of course is lots of healthy communication and maybe therapy#as it so very often is#necromancer#necromancy
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Came back wrong? How about came back right, except that the world you came back to is wrong. Came back just like waking up from a long nap only to find that the people who love you broke themselves into shards and bloody bargains to get you back.
There are new stains that nobody will explain, hidden beneath the rug in the upstairs hallway. Your mother's left eye is clouded and strange. The cat no longer goes near your brother. There's a sharp-edged shadow now, under your lover's smile.
Everybody says you must be remembering wrong, but your sense of smell is just as good as ever. The closet that used to smell like cedar and cinnamon smells like sulfur, now, and nobody will tell you why.
#came back wrong#came back right#came back to find the people you left become mad scientists and necromancers#came back to a world that should have moved on without you#and DIDN'T
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#emmrich volkarin#dragon age emmrich#da4 emmrich#datv emmrich#emmrich the necromancer#emmrich fanart#datv#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#dragon age fanart#fanart
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electing to believe this is what griddlehark looks like to everyone else

#like i could go into my thoughts on bodymodification in domincus and how i think#light eyes/non-brown eyes are infinitely more common now#despite the fact there still seems to be adhesion to the relative norm (natural eye colors#yellow eyes being both unique to the populace of canaan house and unique enough that#gids lineage can be determined via#DESPITE the fact that while theoretically it would be a superficial change#john seems to have inadvertently changed his own genetics to do it? making it something a necromancer Could Do?#idk. whatever#the locked tomb#thoughts from the stars#1k#2k#3k#shout out to my first post to hit#4k#5k#sighs#6k
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Hi Tumblr! It’s been [redacted] years that I haven’t posted something, which is rather silly actually. Fixing that.
Anyway, here’s Harrowhark Nonagesimus from The Locked Tomb series! :) Enjoy!
#illustration#tlt fanart#tlt#tlt series#skeletons#alphonse mucha#the locked tomb#necromancer#harrowhark nonagesimus#harrow the ninth#harrow#fanart#book fanart#book fandom#drawing#digital painting#tarot card
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"Other than that, I can't say if the flowers would still hold their bloom for me" Emmrich Volkarin surrounded by his cherished flowers, inspired by a scene from Bright Star.
#my art#esthesia art#digital art#dragon age#emmrich volkarin#dragon age emmrich#emmrich the necromancer#dragon age the veilguard#da the veilguard#datv#fanart#art
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If there were stealth segments… Cue the mgs exclamation sound whenever an enemy spots them. ❗️😂
#dragon age#dragon age the veilguard#DAtV#Emmrich volkarin#Lucanis dellamorte#da spite#da rook#xren ingellvar#my art#it’s an idea that I keep forgetting to draw#but has been on my mind for so long ahxisbs#just thinking of dragging Emmrich into a stealth quest#or a crow job#and he’s just alerting literally everyone with how bright and jangly he is#ray of sunshine necromancer fr
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