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Well after having lengthy discussions and doing some research on the topic it seems that if there is intent to place plague anywhere then it is completely unnatural (even if it's floating in the air).
I don't get that. Even if it's floating in the air its not a natural transmission? If plague is cast on a person...I can see how that is not a natural transmission, but if another person
catches the plague from another...how can that not be a natural transmission? Doesn't make sense.
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I'll just reverse my argument and vote for death shroud not protecting from the plague at all.
So...how's a necromancer supposed to cast plague and not expect to catch it from the person he's plagued?