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Low-level necromancer can bring down villages if they are given enough dead bodies, and they level <em>fast</em> when that happens.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/31/1-10/ Chapter 1.10 ]</ref>
Low-level necromancer can bring down villages if they are given enough dead bodies, and they level <em>fast</em> when that happens.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/31/1-10/ Chapter 1.10 ]</ref>


Any Necromancer about Level 30 should be able to command a small horder of the Undead, although already existing ones; they wouldn't necessarily be able to ''raise'' a horde themselves. Furthermore, they would still be rather restricted. They would likely at best be able to direct them only in a general sense. Moreover, It would be difficult to prevent them from fighting or splintering off.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/25/2-05/ Chapter 2.05 ]</ref> One of the common Skills Necromancers receive upon reaching Level 30 is the ability to create a Draugr or the greater mastery of bone shaping.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/19/4-37-o/ Chapter 4.37 0]</ref> Level 50 is the lowest level at which a Neceomancer can cast [Deathblast] unaided.<ref>{{VERef|10.36 - Pt. 1}}</ref>
Any Necromancer about Level 30 should be able to command a small horder of the Undead, although already existing ones; they wouldn't necessarily be able to ''raise'' a horde themselves. Furthermore, they would still be rather restricted. They would likely at best be able to direct them only in a general sense. Moreover, It would be difficult to prevent them from fighting or splintering off.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/03/25/2-05/ Chapter 2.05 ]</ref> One of the common Skills Necromancers receive upon reaching Level 30 is the ability to create a Draugr or the greater mastery of bone shaping.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/05/19/4-37-o/ Chapter 4.37 0]</ref>


A Necromancer with an authority-Skill over death can not only command undead, but be acknoweldged by the world in a way which lets them change the natural order. This let's them be able to create a Natural Death's Door, or Death Spot, which uncontrollably sucks in death mana to create powerful rogue undead.<ref name=":1" />
A Necromancer with an authority-Skill over death can not only command undead, but be acknoweldged by the world in a way which lets them change the natural order. This let's them be able to create a Natural Death's Door, or Death Spot, which uncontrollably sucks in death mana to create powerful rogue undead.<ref name=":1" />
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