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well, you can consider it that way, as you said, that death is good and life is bad. It's a completely valid opinion, one could even say it's correct.
Necromancers only dream of everyone being dead and nothing living existing, but they realized that this won't happen and decided to try to maintain order in such a chaotic environment, and only some madmen want to kill everyone.
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I only remember one good Necromancer – Arantir.
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I think it would be better to change “…ground improvements…” to Earth magic in the race description. I believe that would be more accurate.
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I think it would be better to change “…ground improvements…” to earth magic in the race description. I think that would be more accurate.
I'm not sure, but it's quite possible. But you need to contact the author of the message - that is, Major Vikhr.

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probably my last message seems to be the latest one; if the discussion continues, let it move here)))

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But still, those who played Heroes 5: Throne of the King, remember what Markel and Zehir strived for!

What does "Throne of the King" have to do with it? Zehir and Markel are heroes from the original HoMM5 campaigns. And Markel, in fact, is an exception. He didn't worship Ashera as much and acted only for personal gain.

Well, if you think so. You think that the Necropolis isn't that evil, then think so. Just look: who, besides demons, in all the stories and legends, when touched by holy water and the appearance of priests' crosses, burned (or simply died)? The undead.
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Well, if you think that Necropolis isn't that evil, then go ahead and think that. Just keep in mind: who, besides demons, in all stories and legends, burns (or simply dies) when touched by holy water or when sacred priests appear with crosses? The undead.
Necropolis isn't undead;). They can be good. They just don't know any other way. Arantir, for example, didn't want to kill everyone; he was fighting demons.
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Aranthir was a bookworm, and his desire to eradicate the living was fueled by a thirst for knowledge.

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Necromancers are undead.
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Necromancers aren't undead; they're quite capable of being good. They just don't know any other way. Aranthir, for example, didn't want to kill everyone; he was fighting demons.
Necromancers aren't actually undead. They simply control hordes of the undead. And they've adopted the undead's desire to kill everyone else. This gives them power.

Aranthir – a bookworm :smile07:? Not really. In the opening cutscene, Giovanni says that Aranthir was considered one until Asha gave him immense magical power to unite the necromancers and restore balance in Ashan. Aranthir wasn't good or evil. He was a true necromancer – a follower of Asha, striving to restore the balance between good and evil, but at the same time, he despised life.
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[/U]Necromancers are undead.
Really? And we didn't know that. :eek:
Actually, undead are decaying, dead, ugly corpses/spirits, and necromancers are people (mages) who practice necromancy. So, there's no other option.
Достоинство человека определяется тем, каким путем он идет к цели, а не тем, достигнет ли он ее.;)
Демократия есть одурачивание народа при помощи народа ради блага народа.(Уайльд Оскар)
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Necromancers are not actually undead.
Liches are undead. The difference is that a lich is a necromancer who was afraid of death and decided to become immortal.
They simply control hordes of undead. And they adopted from them the desire to kill everyone else. This gives them power.
Lol.
Undead under the control of a necromancer are just tools, without desires or emotions. You can't learn anything from them. And necromancers who want to "kill everyone else" appear for other reasons, usually because of a desire for revenge (over 9000) or because of a peculiar philosophy (some necromancers from Heroes of Might and Magic 5, Kergan from Arcanum, and a couple of others).
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There are different types of Necromancers, including those who are undead.
Небо – мольбы не ждёт
Небо – угроз не слышит
Небо – ведёт особый счёт
Небо – тебя найдёт

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The winner said: Aranthir – a bookworm? Not quite. In the opening cinematic, Giovanni says that Aranthir was considered one until Asha gave him immense magical power to unite the necromancers and restore balance in Ashan. Aranthir was neither good nor evil. He was a true necromancer – a follower of Asha, striving to restore the balance between good and evil, but at the same time, he despised life.

I meant that his desire to kill everyone was weakened by his thirst for more knowledge...
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I meant the desire to kill everyone; it weakened him with a thirst for more knowledge...
No, not all necromancers have the desire to kill everyone. Arantir turned the "reds" into undead for two reasons: he also needed an army, and they were his enemies.

I meant that necromancers want to increase their forces, so they start killing everything around them. But I think that the army also wants to grow :D.
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The undead have no desires.
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I meant that Necromancers want to increase their army, so they start killing everything around them.
Necromancers are not fools. They understand that there is no point in "simply accumulating an army," and besides, not every Necromancer can control a huge army of the undead.
The undead don't want anything.
Some do, for example, to take revenge. But these are rather specific cases.

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