Have you practiced your art of Necromancy today, /tg/?
>>96879197Is THAT what all the dancing skeles are about?
>>96879197>Necromancer Drummer using two femurs and skin drums.>Cleric on holy bass>Fighter action surging on the guitar>Rogue rolling a minimum 15 reliable talent with the keyboard>Barbarian raging into the micI practice every day.
Necromancer woes
idk, I just don't like how the -mancy suffix has been modernized and just means "magic" now instead of specifically divination
>>96882978In Heroes of Might & Magic Olden Era, you can upgrade Necromancers to Chronomancers, who can resurrect ALL units, not just undead.
>>96884030>you can do anything using a modnot sure how this is relevant, but ok
>>96884078>using a modit's an official feature in the newest Heroes sequel, and you can already use it in the public demo.You basically have to roll 5 relevant secondary skills and upgrade them to max, to unlock an ultimate skill. Necromancer can either temporarily resurrect dead enemy stacks as friendly wights, or upgrade necromancy to work on every creature.>not sure how this is relevant,OP pic is necromancy skill in Heroes III, so I fail to see how it is -not- relevant?
>>96882978Same with -kinesis, -kinesis means movement, you can't use pyrokinesis to create fire, only control it, creation would be pyrogenesis but that doesn't include control.There simply isn't a concise and accurate catch-all term.
>>96882542>That girlAbsolute wife material right there.
>>96882978Why?
>>96888871what are some necromancies and why
>>96889016
>>96889080okay, but what are some other ones, can you please elaborate
>>96889016Originally, they were diviners that summoned spirits of the dead to ask them about fate. Thus why "mancy" is in the name (comes from Greek "manteĆa" that means divination). But things changed when one fucker tried to reattach summoned spirit with dead body. This started a new trend of reanimating dead in necromantic circles, as everyone wanted to be immortal or just have some cheap labor force. And now here we are, at the point where this trend grew into bdsm necrophiliac armies that recruit people, by killing people, so bone daddy can impress other bone daddies with the size of his necromantic achievements.
Why the fuck is a /v/ thread still up on /tg/?
>>96892162/tg/ is for shitposting
>>96892162Why are you?
>>96888871it feels lazy and not actually correct in terms of etymology
>>96882542Necromancer joys
>>96882542liches are just organic sexbots.
>>96884286How about -urgy as in Latin (orig. Greek) Thaumaturgia or Teurgia? It can mean "the works", as in miracle working.We could form a noun Pyrourgy or rather Pyrurgia.In Latin 'ignipotens' or 'ignifer' are suitable as adjectives, but as a noun it would need to be 'purgator' or such.
>>96879197Necromancy is inherently broken.
>>96896101That would work, actually, as long as you don't mix up greek and latin like a dumbass.
>>96879197Video games have their own board.
>>96879787>Necromancer Drummer using two femurs and skin drums.
>>96896101>>96896406I always used -urgy for more divine, like you said miracle working. Also it only sounds good with select words, like theurgy.
>>96895671Poor guy became gay in the last iteration.
>>96879197oh no skelebros...