An exploration of the moral implications of using necromantic artifacts, examining the potential for corruption and the seductive nature of power. The book feels philosophical and cautionary, filled with ethical debates and case studies.
This book delves into the complex question of whether necromantic power inevitably corrupts the wielder. It examines the psychological and moral challenges posed by using necromantic artifacts, exploring the seductive nature of power and the potential for moral decay.
Silas has underlined passages discussing the psychological effects of prolonged exposure to necromantic energy. He’s added notes detailing methods to suppress one’s empathy and justify morally questionable actions.