Founding
The Birth of Necromancy
Nebuchadnezzar, a lowly immortal who rose to prominence during the Great God War, embraced the dark arts and delved deep into the realm of necromancy. With his newfound powers, he became a formidable force against the forces of The Three Goddesses and of Babel- God of War , commanding an army of the undead that struck fear into the hearts of both the forces of Babel and the Three Goddesses. Nebuchadnezzar's mastery of necromancy allowed him to raise the dead and bend them to his will. His armies consisted of zombies, skeletons, and other abominations, created through his dark rituals and vile magic. The sight of his undead legions on the battlefield instilled terror and despair in the hearts of his enemies. With his undead forces, Nebuchadnezzar waged relentless assaults against the Three Goddesses and their allies, seeking to undermine their efforts to maintain peace and order. The necromancer's presence on the battlefield was a constant reminder of the dark and destructive forces unleashed during the Great God War. Despite the power of his necromantic abilities, Nebuchadnezzar's actions were viewed with disdain and horror by many, including both the forces of Babel and the Three Goddesses. The very nature of his dark arts stood in direct opposition to the balance and harmony sought by the Three Goddesses, and his actions were considered an affront to the natural order. While Nebuchadnezzar's undead armies posed a significant threat, the forces aligned with the Three Goddesses and Babel were determined to oppose him. They devised strategies to counter his necromantic powers, seeking to weaken his hold over the undead and disrupt his plans.