I thought of this but it felt too much like Fullmetal Alchemist. I might still go in that route, like someone deceived him necromancy would revive his mother. He fell for that, killed so many innocent lives to the point of no return and now he cant turn back and he is in big denial.You lost your lover/sibling/parent/friend and you failed to bring them back - so you've committed to mastering necromancy and death so that you can regain that person.
How about this, you know there was a some sort of history between orcs and bretons with a quest, it includes some kind of necromancy if i remember right. So he wants to acquire power to avenge his ancestors or something?There is only one reason. Craving for power. Power to defeat your enemies, to become famous, to save your dead spouse, etc. etc. Thats how it was , is and always will be.
adriant1978 wrote: »Maybe it's just what they are good at. You don't necessarily choose an aptitude for drawing, music, math, or whatever and why should magic be any different?
Depending on your character and their motivations it could be something they embrace and try to make the best of, or a dirty and shameful secret.
Take que from star wars when Anakin is seduced to the dark side by the tale of Darth Palagius.
Your guy could start as a healer under the tutelage of your Breton. Someone he cares deeply for dies, and he learns that necromancy promises a way to bring him/her back. So he starts down the dark path and becomes a dark necromantic sorcerer who's motivation is to protect and save the ones he loves. But his methods are so costly - torturing the dead to do his bidding, that his former master cannot abide what he has become. They meet in the city of Ash with lava all around them. It seems the necromancer's dark power will be too much, but then the Breton "gets the high ground" and cuts off your necromancer's legs when he tries to do a fancy trick. Full of pain and regret, the victorious Breton disarms the defeated orc and leaves him to burn slowly to death as he sinks into the lava. But little did he know manimarco rescued your orc at the last possible moment. The orc survived, but his wounds were so severe he now depends upon his necromantic magic to survive. And he devotes the rest of his life to scouring Tamriel for the teacher that failed him.
Grandesdar wrote: »Take que from star wars when Anakin is seduced to the dark side by the tale of Darth Palagius.
Your guy could start as a healer under the tutelage of your Breton. Someone he cares deeply for dies, and he learns that necromancy promises a way to bring him/her back. So he starts down the dark path and becomes a dark necromantic sorcerer who's motivation is to protect and save the ones he loves. But his methods are so costly - torturing the dead to do his bidding, that his former master cannot abide what he has become. They meet in the city of Ash with lava all around them. It seems the necromancer's dark power will be too much, but then the Breton "gets the high ground" and cuts off your necromancer's legs when he tries to do a fancy trick. Full of pain and regret, the victorious Breton disarms the defeated orc and leaves him to burn slowly to death as he sinks into the lava. But little did he know manimarco rescued your orc at the last possible moment. The orc survived, but his wounds were so severe he now depends upon his necromantic magic to survive. And he devotes the rest of his life to scouring Tamriel for the teacher that failed him.
I love this scenario, tho the ending was too much for my little heart!
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