[@ShwiggityShwah]: ... This is nitpicky, but it does bother me a little bit seeing a canon character I'm familiar with being used for this. ^^; [@1Charak2]: I actually really like this character for the most part, but there's a couple of issues. First, the raising of mindless undead is [i]very[/i] illegal and would definitely get the local clergy after you. They're armed with divine fire spells so that's a big problem. By contrast, invoking spirits and stuff like that very much is [i]not[/i], in part because there's an element of consent on behalf of the invoked phantoms. I guess one way to kind of get a loophole with this is to raise dead animals or other non-sapient beasts. Secondly, sapient undead are almost impossible to raise. Getting even trying as hard as you can is vastly more likely to get you a mindless undead... or an exploded corpse. There's a reason those in search of immortality basically never consider becoming a sapient undead, because yeah, it's great since you regenerate and don't even look dead... but you have to die to achieve it and the chances of success are [i]obscenely[/i] slim. To be clear, this isn't an objection to her servant, it's an objection to her having the ability to raise sapient undead at will. He can still exist. [@Sho Minazuki]: Well... Akitsushima(the Japan analogue) is in the same time period as the west, in this case. Of course, that does still mean there are samurai serving lords. That's kind of what samurai did. It's also in the east, like... real Japan, and on an island quuuuiiiiite far from Estival. He'd have had to travel a very great distance and by boat. It's not impossible, since Akitsushima has diplomatic relations with plenty of other countries, but it is something to account for. And, well, there... really hasn't been a nationwide shift in power... ^^; This [i]is[/i] a pre-existing setting after all. There's even another RP I'm running occurring in the same setting.