Author Topic: Necromancy  (Read 1005 times)

Necromancy (pronounced /ˈnɛkrɵmænsi/; Greek νεκρομαντία nekromantía) is a form of magic in which the practitioner seeks to summon "operative spirits" or "spirits of divination", for multiple reasons, from spiritual protection to wisdom. The word necromancy derives from the Greek νεκρός (nekrós), "dead", and μαντεία (manteía), "prophecy".

In Diablo a necromancer, is a "summon mage" Where do they get that idea if Necromancer redirects you to that on Wikipedia? That states that a necromancer is someone who talks to the dead, not summons them.

It says there that they seek to summon spirits. Your post neutralized your post.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2009, 01:48:52 PM by dippindots326 »

Yes, a spirit, to talk to, you have to read the wiki, my friend said she is reading a book on necromancy, I said "I will only be amazed when you can summons skeletons" She said im handicapped and ignorant and that necromancy is "Necromancy is a form of talking to the dead and forseeing future events and such" I get my definition from D2.

Well undead exist in Diablo as physical forms, so I suppose since the necromancer can talk to them he can also make them do his bidding. If not, why do you care so much that a game isn't following a definition to the tee?

So I can prove my friend wrong. Or just prove it to myself and let her bitch at me, either way I win, or sort of win.

Well undead exist in Diablo as physical forms, so I suppose since the necromancer can talk to them he can also make them do his bidding. If not, why do you care so much that a game isn't following a definition to the tee?

Well said

Also monks are not fighters but yet it is a common class in MMOs

Also monks are not fighters but yet it is a common class in MMOs

Monks ARE fighters, just for self-defense, and I suppose killing evil demons is self-defense. If you went up and punched a monk he would kill you.

So I can prove my friend wrong. Or just prove it to myself and let her bitch at me, either way I win, or sort of win.
my philosophy :)

are you questioning the definition of something in comparison to a version of it from a video game?
yes, i believe you will find conflicting meanings...