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Necromancy |
From private collections to tomes gathered in temple vaults, Necromancers will do anything to seek out forbidden lore.
There are many prohibited volumes published and distributed throughout civilisation - some authored by heretics, others by Necromancers who wish to share their diabolical secrets. Even Nagash himself wrote nine tomes of power. Such books tend to be collected by dark archivists, ignorant of the lore they have gathered, or even Witch Hunters who retrieve these blasphemous tomes and store them for 'safekeeping'.
(Hidden Effect) Enables abilities for Heroes in garrisons | |
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Hero capacity: +1 for Necromancers |
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Hero recruit rank: +2 for Necromancers |
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Income generated: 350 |
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Research rate: +4% |
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Local recruitment capacity: +1 |
Any Necromancer worth his infamy needs a dread tower from which to conduct blasphemous experiments and research.
Necromancers usually start their careers in secret. As they delve into the dark arts, inevitably suspicion is raised as cadavers go missing, milk sours and ominous clouds gather. Some leave in search of a master before being ostracised, others are chased from their former lives. Once outed, a Necromancer will seek out another to continue his dread education, and a lair to continue his vile experiments.
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Hero capacity: +1 for Necromancers |
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Hero recruit rank: +4 for Necromancers |
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Income generated: 500 |
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Research rate: +8% |
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Local recruitment capacity: +1 |
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Lord recruit rank: +1 |
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