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Topic subjectFelar Necromancers (on behalf of Cointreau)
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66, Felar Necromancers (on behalf of Cointreau)
Posted by Ishuli on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
The wars of freedom were long ago,  however, so many younger
Felar are willing to forgive and forget, and some have even
begun to dabble in the magic that once imprisoned them. More
time has passed since Felar Shapeshifters were a thing, time
for the next cultural shift Necromancers. I love the idea of
only one Saurian Druid active at one time and would make the
same request for Felar Necromancers. Thank you!
78, Bit of a stretch lore-wise.
Posted by Aithiar on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Seeing as how Felar have no real background, aptitude or
proclivity for necromantic practices. If we are to expand
their access to the mage classes, then I'd argue that
transmuters are the next logical step. There exists a deep
connection between the Felar and transmutation magicks after
all, for it was responsible for their creation and in some
ways transmutation magicks comprise the very essence of their
being. A Felar transmuter could almost be akin to what a
healer is to other societies -- someone who has knowledge of
and power over the very life-forces of their people. 

Well, at least among the Felar who do not resent magicks. The
others would very much view that Felar transmuter as an evil
incarnate.

It's readily apparent that Felar transmuters can offer many RP
angles for the race that Felar necromancers wouldn't or
couldn't. Svirfnebli and Felar are roughly equal in their
keenness as well, so there exists a precedent for a race with
such mental stats being versed in transmutation magicks.
83, I think they make sense.
Posted by Cointreau on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Felar Anti-Paladins have been around much longer than
Shapeshifters and Necromancers feel like the next logical step
for evil, magic using Felar.