![]() ![]() She's basically a mom and has been swept up into this havoc of having been killed and her soul taken. In short, she's decades out of practice, and her only talents are cooking and baking. ![]() Left with the needs of her own day to day expenses, plus trying to help pay towards her offsprings education has left her rather strapped for cash.Īs a young woman she had some magical skill, but there was no need to practice all that when there were children to raise, in laws to entertain, and the Joneses to keep up with to an extent. Unfortunately for my dear character, all this comes just as she's been made a widow. Those children are now all of an age to require mom and dad's money for things like training/advanced education/military commissions/stuff like that. She married young for her race, to an older Altmer. An Altmer, and what we would call early middle aged, say in her human equivalent to 40-45. I don't have a necromancer, but I do have a character that didn't make it her goal to become what she's becoming, so perhaps it fits in with your question. The elder scrolls 6 ways to become a god full#(Their full writeups are in the first link in my sig if anybody wants to read them.) Just as a craftsman or a warrior has tools of the trade, the dead are her tools, and she will use them to accomplish as much as she can. I don't really have a fleshed-out backstory for my Breton magicka necromancer, but she sees the dead as tools to be utilized - just as everything else in the world, people included, are tools. That pretty much erased whatever remaining misgivings she might have had about messing with the dead. When she faced a life-or-death situation in an Ayleid tomb, she did the only thing she could do to save herself - she willed the bones of the fallen around her to fight at her side. Over time she grew more comfortable with the presence of undead in the (non-Dunmer) crypts and ruins she explored. She's self-reliant, resourceful, and pragmatic, and prioritizes survival and success over things like trite principles and dogma. My Dunmer stamina necromancer has been a treasure-hunter for decades. ![]()
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