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Trained Necromancers often had safeguards in their creations such as death-words and Writs of Sealing. A death-word is a word that when used will immediatly destroy the undead and undo its magical bindings. A Writ of Sealing is a set of inviolible rules the undead must follow.<ref>{{VERef|10.13}}</ref>
Trained Necromancers often had safeguards in their creations such as death-words and Writs of Sealing. A death-word is a word that when used will immediatly destroy the undead and undo its magical bindings. A Writ of Sealing is a set of inviolible rules the undead must follow.<ref>{{VERef|10.13}}</ref>


== Powers and Abilities ==
== Powers and Abilites ==
Generally Necromancers lack many direct spells to attack their foes. High level necromancers are different of course, but the strength of death magic lies in minions and spells which sap energy. It is said that necromancy, above other schools of magic, is the mastery of preparation.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/10/4-27-h/ Chapter 4.27 H]</ref>
Generally Necromancers lack many direct spells to attack their foes. High level necromancers are different of course, but the strength of death magic lies in minions and spells which sap energy. It is said that necromancy, above other schools of magic, is the mastery of preparation.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/04/10/4-27-h/ Chapter 4.27 H]</ref>


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