Well, what did ya expect? Mortal servants cannot survive for all time underground. They have to die.
But why waste a good servant, and just let it go like that? Death should not stand in the way.
“Dead is no excuse for disobedience!”
~Some necromancer chick (what? I’ve no memo for names!) in MtG.
I’ve always loved how it’s the cold ones, and not the ones that *eat them* that the Skins fear. Being a Child of the Aurora Borealis (which is not a whachoo group of witches on pot but a fancy way of saying that I come from the cold north) I think I know a bit about what they mean. The Queen is far more terrifying than the King. (She freezes you to death. He’s a polar bear.)
When Digger ran to the “place of the cold ones,” that’s when she tripped over the bones of the sea and put the fossil in her pack.
you know what I’m thinking? Zombies…
Red hot zombies? Not likely, they said the red ones eat flesh, not the dead cold ones
Well, what did ya expect? Mortal servants cannot survive for all time underground. They have to die.
But why waste a good servant, and just let it go like that? Death should not stand in the way.
..indeed, being Dead is no excuse for laying off work..
“The dead make good soldiers. They can’t disobey orders, never surrender, and don’t stop fighting when a random body part falls off.”
Maybe the ammonite is a servant and not just a magicked object.
“Dead is no excuse for disobedience!”
~Some necromancer chick (what? I’ve no memo for names!) in MtG.
I’ve always loved how it’s the cold ones, and not the ones that *eat them* that the Skins fear. Being a Child of the Aurora Borealis (which is not a whachoo group of witches on pot but a fancy way of saying that I come from the cold north) I think I know a bit about what they mean. The Queen is far more terrifying than the King. (She freezes you to death. He’s a polar bear.)