Harrowheart listens with a sympathetic and thoughtful frown, his eyes on the very eloquent knight all the while.
"Sounds to me," he offers quietly, "Like that's a normal response. Maybe it ain't right that you outlawed necromancy, but I don't think their response was fair or good either. Two wrongs don't make a right, especially when one wrong can't be undone."
Except with necromancy, of course, but Harrow smartly avoids mentioning that.
"You know, that holiday I mentioned? Hallow's End? The people who escaped from that spell, they were victims of necromancy. Undead people who broke free from a man called the Lich King. And even though I don't agree with the lifestyle those folks live now, well... Necromancy's a real big sin to some people. It takes a lot to forgive a necromancer. Especially when one's wronged you. But you say 'bore' like it's in the past for you now. So how's your story with the King of Worms end?"
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"Sounds to me," he offers quietly, "Like that's a normal response. Maybe it ain't right that you outlawed necromancy, but I don't think their response was fair or good either. Two wrongs don't make a right, especially when one wrong can't be undone."
Except with necromancy, of course, but Harrow smartly avoids mentioning that.
"You know, that holiday I mentioned? Hallow's End? The people who escaped from that spell, they were victims of necromancy. Undead people who broke free from a man called the Lich King. And even though I don't agree with the lifestyle those folks live now, well... Necromancy's a real big sin to some people. It takes a lot to forgive a necromancer. Especially when one's wronged you. But you say 'bore' like it's in the past for you now. So how's your story with the King of Worms end?"