[quote=@Lucky] [@Mag Lev] There was a mention of alchemy. Can you elaborate on that some, please? [/quote] Alchemy is, more or less, a recent advancement in sciences in the world. Formerly derived from herbalism and simply believed to be magical in nature, Alchemy was rarely delved into. Recent years, however, have deemed it a separate art. Its basis is in the study of various herbs and their effects when mixed together. As magic permeates the world and everyone's surroundings, most plants are deemed to have a magical nature. Healroot was often ground up in early years as a pultice but adding it in a powdered form to water provided relief from exhaustion and was a painkiller. Some mixtures can null the effects of poision or make herbs usually non-poisonous into a danger. I can provide more examples however it mostly comes out to various degrees of understanding how herbs interact with various mixtures. [quote=@ZAVAZggg] [@Mag Lev] Are necromancers capable of becoming liches or attaining immortality and have any done so thus far? Also, interested. Edit: Oh and you forgot to finish typing out the last few words in the description for Keirous. Just figured I'd let you know. [/quote] Ah, thanks for that. I had copied it over from a test thread so I likely lost it there. Anyway, none of recorded history has ever noted a necromance becoming immortal or undead in of its own right. The severe cost of ascending to a lich or being immortal would take a massive sacrifice of living creatures in orderto obtain such heights. It is possible that such beings existed as legends but their actual existence is dubious at best. This isn't to say that they are unable to extend their lives however such spells would require either a deal with a demon or to sacrifice people.