Ethical Necromancy and the End-of-Life Conundrum

Imagine you open your eyes one day and look down to see your decaying corpse of a body! Is it ethical to raise the dead? Should we have a therapist present when we do? What long-term ramifications both physically and psychologically does this have on the dead. And what of the living?

N.E.A.L. Book Code: NM050.ENELCDT.051

About the book:

A treatise on the moral and philosophical ramifications on necromancy not used for army building or domination. Case studies include:

  • The tragic incident in Ackteford which was overrun by raised family pets because a young sorcerer missed his gerbil.
  • The small town of Burnswheise where familial members are often raised for special family events and holidays.
  • The murder case of Acton Bellhopp who was raised from the dead to provide proper deposition against his killer.

Author Info:

Nothing is known about the author, Devonna Tillich. The book simply appeared in the library and was filed with the unenthusiastic efficiency and indifference only a truly seasoned Archivist could have.

Fantastical GoodReads Rating:

Rating: 2 out of 5.
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