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Analysis: This character is great at using zombies and ghosts to complete their goals. Don't treat yourself as if you're a zombie- you don't have the physical capabilities to last more than 20 seconds on the battlefield when fighting head on. You're not the most popular person around, but not to the point where everyone will want to kill you. Though zombies that doesn't belong to you are hostile, it's not hard to kill zombies with the help of the ghost-gibber. You're not very adapted to modern society, but most of those weaknesses can be removed later...except the stench of rotting corpses will accompany you for the rest of your life. Maybe you should consider spraying some perfume?
(pg. 4)
-Items
Boo-Urn: Can use ghosts to easily take over a building. Can even 'help' get rid of them afterwards for a decent sum of cash.
Ghost-Gibber: A long history of dealing with phantoms means that the Necromancer can easily take care of them.
Necronomicon: The summoning of zombies from graveyards is a traditional art. Also the reason the Necromancer is declaring war on the Mayor.
Translator: The important tool that helps control zombies.
-Big Quest : Power Struggle
The Necromancer heard that the incinerators need to be powered by great amounts of electricity from each floor. Perhaps if he destroys all of the generators, he can stop the Mayor's schemes?
(Pg. 3)
-Attributes
Endurance 2 Speed 3 Melee 2 Firearms 2
-Special Ability
Zombie Phlegm: Can turn the living into obedient zombies. However, other zombies are still hostile (Since the ally of my ally is not necessarily my ally)
-Traits
Malodorous: Since they've been dealing with the dead since youth, their body emanates an unwavering stench of dead bodies.
Sucker: They've only recently stepped into society- they are often taken advantage of when buying stuff from others.
Computer Illiterate: Do you seriously think a kid who grew up in graveyards would know what a computer is?
Skinny Nerdlinger: Malnutrition during childhood also caused the Necromancer to look like a walking corpse.
No In-Fighting: What if your zombies got mixed together with other enemies? That's alright! The necromancer recognizes every single one of his servants.
Team Building Expert: What, you think a proper Necromancer would only be able to control a single zombie?
(Pg. 2)
-"The Necromancer has been learning the ancient arts of necromancy ever since he was a child. Due to this, he spent his entire teenage years separated from society, living with the rotting carcasses of zombies. However, when he has finished his training as a Necromancer, the Mayor decided to order the replacement of burial with cremation in order to deal with the issue of land shortages. This is horrible news to the Necromancer, as his life studies are rendered useless in the face of industrialized incinerators. Therefore, in order to protect the graveyards (and the intact corpses inside), the Necromancer decided to join the Resistance."
(Pg. 1)