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Filter by Meaning The villagers accused the stranger of being a necromancer when they saw him walking through the graveyard at midnight.
The villagers believed the necromancer was responsible for the recent outbreak of disease.
The ancient tomb was said to be guarded by a powerful necromancer.
The ancient tome contained spells that could turn a mere mortal into a necromancer.
The evil necromancer summoned an army of undead soldiers.
The necromancer claimed to have the power to bring back loved ones from the dead.
The village feared the necromancer who lived on the outskirts of town.
The king sought the help of a necromancer to communicate with his deceased advisors.
The necromancer had a loyal following of undead minions who did his every bidding.
The necromancer was rumored to have a powerful amulet that could grant eternal life.
The protagonist sought the help of a necromancer to communicate with her deceased husband.
The game's main antagonist was a powerful necromancer who raised an army of undead soldiers.
The young woman sought out the necromancer to communicate with her deceased father.
The king sought the advice of a necromancer before going to war.
The book claimed that the famous prophet was a necromancer who communicated with spirits.
The young apprentice wanted to become a necromancer and learn the secrets of the dead.
The villagers feared the necromancer who lived in the haunted mansion.
The necromancer warned the group not to disturb the graves during their archaeological dig.
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