Names/titles of necromancers
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- holypaladin
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Names/titles of necromancers
Many necromancers and liches bear the name/title Mal what seems to be some common name for necromancers. Sometimes, however, it seems to be some distorted form of the necromancer's first name after transformation into lich (Mebrin became Mal M'Brin) or first and last name (Malin Keshar became Mal Keshar). However, we also see the title/name Muff ( in Successor to the Throne) and many necromancers and liches do not have the additional prefix at all.
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Re: Names/titles of necromancers
Canonically, necromancers choose a name, and using a variation of their original name seems to be common. Hyphenated forms are also popular. IIRC, the followers of Mal-Ravanal used "Mal" to identify themselves as members of his cult. Even after he was destroyed, I suppose others could choose to use that title if he was an inspiration or roll model. (In fact, Mal-Ravanal himself could have chosen to use it after studying Mal Keshar, or maybe even learning from him directly.) There are five mainline characters who use "Muff" in their names, so I suppose he was another influential figure or cult leader. A more independent necromancer could decide not to use any prefix or change their name at all (like Aimucasur for example).
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Re: Names/titles of necromancers
Sounds pretty logical for me, I think taking more attention for this topic or expain it somewhere in game would be good. I don't remember any Mal necromancers before Mal Keshar so indeed it may be a good expanation.Canonically, necromancers choose a name, and using a variation of their original name seems to be common. Hyphenated forms are also popular. IIRC, the followers of Mal-Ravanal used "Mal" to identify themselves as members of his cult. Even after he was destroyed, I suppose others could choose to use that title if he was an inspiration or roll model. (In fact, Mal-Ravanal himself could have chosen to use it after studying Mal Keshar, or maybe even learning from him directly.) There are five mainline characters who use "Muff" in their names, so I suppose he was another influential figure or cult leader. A more independent necromancer could decide not to use any prefix or change their name at all (like Aimucasur for example).
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