I suggest burning those corpses, in fact, all the corpses in your accursed city ought to be burned. The undead are far to common to have any other counter measures but destroying corpses to prevent our local necromancers to play with.
Moss.
I suggest burning those corpses, in fact, all the corpses in your accursed city ought to be burned. The undead are far to common to have any other counter measures but destroying corpses to prevent our local necromancers to play with.
Moss.
For lack of a reply address, Dornal sighs to himself and dispatches letters to the Pissing Crone, Sultry Siren and the Last Stand, in the vague hope that one of them will be picked up. Poor, mauled hands.
Moss,
Sanctuary's dead will be attended to according to the wishes of the deceased, and if no last wishes are recorded, I fully intend to cremate them. That said, I really doubt that we'll be having a necromancer problem in the Mausoleum if what I'm planning is as effective as it should be.
And our city, while in need of redemption in some major areas, is certainly not accursed. Good dark.
Justicar Dornal Avhost, Caretaker of the Mausoleum
*noticeing the letter at the Last Stand, I take a breif look over it, and remembers from a book in the Sanctuary Rare Book shop said that something could prevent undead from rising, curious, I check out both the library and the Rare Book shop in Sanctuary, and I find in a book regarding the general attidude toward Necromacy that Powdered Wyrmsage was able to prevent the dead from becoming undead, assumibly regardless of the Necromancer's power, armed with this information, I write a quick letter to Dornal, leaving it in the Caretaker's office of the Sanctuary Mausoleum*
Justicar Dornal Avhost,
Please forgive me for reading your reply letter to the Archdruid Moss, I was curious when I noticed your handwriting, wondering if it was intended for me, but I believe there MAY be a solution to the problem. Powdered Wyrmsage. If I read one of the books in the Rare book shop in Sanctuary correctly, it can be used to prevent undead from rising. If any of that is avalible, a simple sprinke would be perfect for preventing undead from rising. Unfortunetly, we'd need to clean the currently raised undead out ourself, for it does not work when the undead have all ready been raised.
I hope this gives us a solution that allows the dead to not become ashes, and prevent the undead from rising.
Signed, Luke Danger, Paladin of Tyr
*A sketch of the symbol of Tyr is sketched at the bottom of the letter*
If you find some of it, by all means, bring it to the Mausoleum so we can test it.
Justicar Avhost
//Ignore Luke Dangers letter, The Letter was NOT addressed to him and he SHOULD not of responded without my, or DM confirmation.
I can burn them to cinders quickly if you want, just pile them in a large pile outside of town.
Moss, leave word with Cyrus.
I'll bear your offer in mind, Moss, though the dead deserve more respect in most cases then unceremonial burning to cinders.
Justicar Avhost, Caretaker of the Mausoleum
The dead are dead, they don't give a damn what happens to there bodies, as to wills, how many more will you have to full fill if the undead raise?
From Rot to Rot this great cycle goes, the body gives back to the land, the mushrooms grow from the land, the rothe eat from it, and we eat the rothe.
Arch Druid Moss.
Recieved
Thomas_Not_very_wise //Ignore Luke Dangers letter, The Letter was NOT addressed to him and he SHOULD not of responded without my, or DM confirmation.
// I was not aware of any need for confirmation, however, as I stated, I SAW a letter in his handwriting, and chances were it may of been left for me, for the two of us were in letter contact. Also, I wanted to, somehow, get into this and mention the wyrmsage, however, I was unaware of any way to do so other then send a seperate letter, however, IC I've all ready been launched in finding some Wyrmsage, so too late now I'm afraid. However, I WILL ask for comfirmation from you or a DM via PM in the furture.
Sorry. //
//OOC: You're both being utterly absurd. Do not swamp the IC forum with OOC chatter, and, for fair Lady Simplicity's sake, keep letter threads as two-way communication for two characters so as to avoid confusion.
- DM POSSE.