Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150214044116/@comment-25020300-20150219041937

Issue 6: A lull in the court has brought about the argument once again on whether or not necromancy should be allowed to be practiced.

-An elderly Imperial who has been part of your court for years now raises his voice, "Necromancy has no place in the schools of magick. It's vile, it's disgusting, and it has no practical use other than to serve the perverted desires of madmen! The ban on necromancy is there for a reason, and is must stay."

-A rather young Dunmer barks back at the man, "No practical use?! Necromancy potential holds secrets beyond imagination. Life extension, ressurection, and of course as a useful tool in battle, necromancy must be researched if we have any real respect for the schools of magick."

-"You know, I think I have a good compromise for both ends of the argument," Says a reknown Breton wizard, "The real reason for concern isn't that they're doing it, it's that people don't want to see wizards practicing incantations of their dead loved ones and ancestors! Therefore, maybe we should keep it a 'crime', but only enforce it if they're doing it in public places or desecrating someone else's loved one, but turn a blind eye to people doing it in the safety of their homes, or out in caves. Then, maybe send some of our own wizards to collect whatever knowlage they've gained. It's a win-win!"