Monday, February 22, 2016

A Beginner’s guide to Necromancy: A foreword.

As a necromancer, one must never apologize for being a necromancer. What you do is your business, not that of any other. 
A necromancer must take responsibility for their own actions, and deal with the punishment that comes of it. 
A necromancer must never forget where their loyalties lay, first and foremost, with Death.
Expect isolation as a necromancer and accept it. You will Change as a person, no longer will you live in this agreed upon reality we have made. You will change what is and is not to suit your needs, that is to say YOU will govern the reality around you.
A necromancer must first gain a basic understanding of magick, mysticism and the occult. Without it you must only expect failure in Necromancy anything more is impossible.
Necromancers must accept three truths or “laws”:
1. One must never rape death.
That is to say one must never force entry into her home.
Never must One pry things from her grasp, those who are destined to die will die, regardless of human intervention.
2. One must not rape the dead.
This rule is quite literal. Necrophilia is forbidden. The bodies of the dead are to be treated with the utmost respect.
3. The dead are to remain dead.
Reanimation: to force the spirits of the dead into flesh is forbidden. One may ask “but what if it is consensual?”, You must understand a necromancer puts Death before the spirit. Death requests that the dead stay dead, that their bodies rot or wither away and be left to do so, and so the necromancer must obey.