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Stephanie Brown ([personal profile] ichoosefight) wrote in [community profile] avalononline2022-03-01 09:07 am

video; un: coffeefiend

[ Steph has set up this PSA perfectly framed so that everyone can see the exasperated expression on her face. Not angry, thankfully that whole ordeal is over, but deeply unimpressed by her fellow interdimensional travellers. ]

I'd like to take a moment to remind everyone of Murphy's Law.

You may not call it that. You may not know it exists. But I promise you, it holds true for every culture, in every time period, in every universe:

Anything that can go wrong, will.

Does it seem like a bad idea? It is. Is there a chance it'll blow up in your face? It will, and probably everyone else's face too. Is it going to make strangers mad at you? Don't do it.

[ She looks the camera dead in the eye, glaring as though she can stop people from being stupid by sheer force of will. She will damn well try regardless.

There's a pause while she hopes that sinks in. ]


Also, this may be an unpopular opinion, but I'm sharing it anyway:

Necromancy is never the answer.


That's all. I'm out.
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[personal profile] sulit 2022-04-05 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
????????

That is. The dumbest use of necromancy I have ever heard of. I don't know where you even got that logic, but like, yes??? That would be a good example of a very messed up logic for bringing someone back from the dead. Good job. Extremely gross.

On the other hand, you also have the dumbest reason for not using it! If you have magic, why would you *not* use it for what it can do? What, you just leave people dead because that's how it is! Oh well! Do you let infections fester too because "that's life"? Or do you use medicine to make it better? If a child was accidentally mauled by a wild animal, would you just shrug your shoulders and walk away? Or would you take them to a cleric to be revived like how a doctor fixes a broken leg?

Maybe your Gotham place could stand to have a more nuanced view of magic.
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[personal profile] sulit 2022-04-05 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I am looking at you because I would never say anything like that. I don't even know where you got that from!

Your previous statements have shown that you don't get to tell me what I think is absurd. You're absurd. 👿

And I didn't say it was easy or fullproof. Reviving someone is expensive and a complicated amount of magic. Most people think that only the gods can grant that sort of magic, so obviously you would go to a temple to have a cleric cast the magic. But to me, that sounds silly. If I can figure out how to use positive energy to bolster the physical capabilities of others, to give them more energy and make them feel more capable or less injured, then I don't see why I can't figure out how to use it to shove a soul back into the body it belongs to. It's all the same energy.

Everyone thinks that necromancy is about zombies and stuff, but that right there is necromancy too. You can also use necromancy to talk to spirits, find out what they want and settle their regrets. You can use it to preserve a body or ward away other necromantic spells that might try to animate it. You can ask spirits to protect someone, or transfer life essence from one person to another.

Necromancy isn't just "raising undead armies". It's the manipulation of positive and negative life energies, and it's a useful school of magic.