11-09-2012, 17:51
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חבר מתאריך: 03.03.10
הודעות: 17,061
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ומה דעתכם על ההסבר הבא לגבי "החוקיות" של העלאה באוב?
"Begin with understanding the underlying basic rule of life. Life is a combination of two elements. A physical body and spirit, its essence, the life force that drives it. Body without essence to power it, without its soul if you wish to consider it thus, is an inanimate flesh construct. Essence, without a body to anchor it, is but a fleeting wind, unable to remain in one place or to affect anything. Equipped with this understanding, make the logical next step and understand that death is the severing of the two elements, thus the end of life. As the physical body ceases to function, the essence is free to move onwards, no longer anchored to the world. Following this chain, Necromancy is the art of subverting death, of providing an alternate element to fill up for that which is missing. Take the soulless corpse of a man, fill it with the magical power of a Necromancer and you have a zombie, a walking body with the will of another driving it. Chain the essence to this world, provide an alternate anchor to hold it in place, and you will have a ghost or revenant, a living essence with no true body. Thus the art of raising the dead is no true resurrection, for the body and spirit remain severed from one another and thus, in essence, dead. These necromantic creatures are thus not alive but are not wholly dead. In this form, the rules of this world provide a balance. A zombie provides fine working body, but taxes the master who must constantly control its every move. It retains nothing of the skill and knowledge it had in life. A spirit creature would contain all its knowledge and skills past death, but would lack the efficient body required to make use of them. Necromancy would've been truly a limitless art if it could provide true resurrection – a reunification of the body and essence – but the physical rules prevent such occurrence."
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מר רוג - כי החיים קצרים מדי לשמות מלאים
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