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The '''Book of Unlife''' is an advanced [[Necromancy]] book.
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{{flavour|This unholy book describes a variety of magical methods for the creation and command of undead servants. The dreadful book radiates a malignant aura, and its parchment pages sometimes twitch and shudder on their own.}}
 
  
This is a good book for an advanced necromancer. Worshipers of [[Kikubaaqudgha]] can expect this book as a gift.
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==Spells==
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==Spells==
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==History==
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*In [[0.26]], [[Recall]] was removed.
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*In [[0.21]], [[Control Undead]] and [[Cigotuvi's Embrace (spell)|Cigotuvi's Embrace]] were replaced by [[Borgnjor's Vile Clutch]].
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*In [[0.16]], [[Twisted Resurrection]] was replaced by [[Cigotuvi's Embrace (spell)|Cigotuvi's Embrace]].
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| a - [[Recall]] || [[Summoning]]/[[Translocation]] || 3
 
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| b - [[Animate Dead]] || [[Necromancy]] || 4
 
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| e - [[Control Undead]] || [[Necromancy]] || 4
 
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| d - [[Twisted Resurrection]] || [[Necromancy]] || 5
 
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| e - [[Simulacrum]] || [[Ice]]/[[Necromancy]] || 6
 
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| f - [[Death Channel]] || [[Necromancy]] ||7
 
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Spellbook.png Book of Unlife
Primary school Necromancy
An unholy book describing a variety of magical methods for the creation and command of undead servants.

The Book of Unlife is an advanced Necromancy book.

Spells

Tile Spell Type Level
Animate dead.png a - Animate Dead Necromancy 4
Borgnjor's vile clutch.png b - Borgnjor's Vile Clutch Earth/Necromancy 5
Death channel.png c - Death Channel Necromancy 6


History