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Sorcerers consider Priests to be weak, as they are servants of greater daemons rather then being their true masters.  
 
Sorcerers consider Priests to be weak, as they are servants of greater daemons rather then being their true masters.  
  
===Necromancy ===
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Necromancy is a corrupt form of Sorcery. Necromancers intend to speak with the dead, control the dead, and ultimately to conquer Death itself. They are known to sacrifice PW (typically WITHOUT the permission of the sacrifice) to an Presence, or to bind and control a living being, or to animate the dead.
 
 
 
The knowledge of Necromancy most often comes from the churches; most Necromancers are former (or corrupted current) priests. Others have stolen texts from shrines or monasteries. They are, of course, totally outlawed everywhere in Alvatia; however, one or two nobles have found it useful to hide some necromancers for "interrogations" of slain enemies.
 
 
 
All alchemists, artificers, shamans, wizards, and even sorcerers consider Necromancy to be to most vile and anathematic practice of magic of all, and most will go to any measure to capture and bring a Necromancer to justice.
 
 
 
Priests, in particular those of St. Carmund, claim to be the most vowed enemies of those suspected of Necromancy. However, as many high circle spells and rituals of the priesthood edge against Necromancy (in particular the 13th circle spell of ressurection) many priests find that they the difference between their magic and that of the Necromancer to be quite narrow.  
 
  
 
==Priest Magic Inspirations ==
 
==Priest Magic Inspirations ==

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