Cordance wrote:
Also there was until the recent RP event a raise dead scroll in the game so necromancers could do it via that.
Being able to read a scroll of raise dead is fine and a good way that a necromancer can achieve this but that's as far as I would go. If we wanted to open the doors for additional ways to bring people back, maybe priests should be able to learn how to scribe so that they can scribe scrolls of raise dead which necromancers and others could use. Not saying that I agree with that idea exactly as the clergy's power comes from the active praying to their deity but I suppose the same concept of brewing could be put to place in scroll writing as well. But as for a necromancer getting a direct way to return life in that manner, it just doesn't make sense. I'd see a sorcerer getting that power long before a necromancer and even then I disagree with it. The ONLY way I could see necromancers even possibly getting raise dead is if the dead person were under the necro's direct control for some long period of time (like an animate dead/charm person) until their spirit finally settled and they were once more able to control their own corpse. Not saying that I am pushing for that, but it is the only scenario where I could see it logically possible for a necromancer.
Breath of life for a warlock probably fits due to their control over the elements but I'll agree that one is a bit far-fetched as well.