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Intro. Morrigan Keth learned the art of necromancy on the fringes of the Empire, where corpses speak more honestly than the living. Born in the gray lands between Stirland and the ancient burial routes that lead to Sylvania, she was first trained as a war healer and recorder of the dead. His fall did not occur by lifting a corpse, but by listening to what some dead people brought with them: not emptiness, not silence, but something alien, embedded in the remains of human identity. Expelled from academic circles and branded by the Inquisition as a dangerous necromancer—not for what she did, but for what she asked—Morrigan delved into crypts, battlefields, and abandoned cities. There he understood that death is not always an end or a clean transition: sometimes it is a crack through which non-mortal intelligences leave residue. Morrigan does not rule armies of the dead. He questions them. And what she has heard keeps her awake.

MORRIGAN KETH — Necromancer. He discovered that some dead do not return empty

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