Friday, June 30, 2006

The Necromancer

I. Into The Darkness

"As grey traces of dawn tinge the eastern sky, the three travelers, men of Willowdale, emerge from the forest shadow. Fording the River Dawn, they turn south, journeying into the dark and forbidding lands of the Necromancer.Even now the intensity of his dread power can be felt, weakening the body and saddening the heart.Ultimately they will become empty, mindless spectres; stripped of will and soul, only their thirst for freedom gives them hunger for vengeance..."

Silence shrouds the forest
As the birds announce the dawn
Three trav'llers ford the river
And southward journey on
The road is lined with peril
The air is charged with fear
The shadow of his nearness
Weighs like iron tears

II. Under the Shadow

"Shreds of black cloud loom in overcast skies. The Necromancer keeps watch with his magic prism eyes. He views all his lands and is already aware of the three helpless invaders trapped in his lair..."

Brooding in the tower
Watching o'er his land
Holding ev'ry creature
Helplessly they stand
Gaze into his prisms
Knowing they are near
Lead them to the dungeons
Spectres numb with fear
They bow defeated

III. Return of the Prince

"Enter the Champion.Prince By-Tor appears to battle for freedom from chains of long years.The spell has been broken; the Dark Lands are bright. The Wraith of the Necromancer soars away in the night."

Stealthily attacking
By-Tor slays his foe
The men are free to run now
From labyrinths below
The Wraith of Necromancer
Shadows through the sky
Another land to darken
With evil prism eye.

_n.pert

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like to prestige if at all possible. I Would like something like an ArchMage. If you dont want to make me a prestige class then I will use the ArchMage But, would prefer for you to make one for me if at all possible. I also Have a goal as a character now so I Should have that by the time I make it to D&D on Sunday.



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philipm said...

ArchMage traditionally is a term used to describe a very powerful wizard. It is a very vague descriptor. Send me an email with your ideas; what you think the prestige class should be like and I will make it for you. I will be out of town until Saturday evening so I won't get the email until that time. I have noticed that you tend to cast offensive spells almost exclusively. If the prestige class were taylored to your playing style then it would be about increasing your offensive capability. The direction I go is entirely up to you.