See also Spellcasting
- Yaegha Six-Kidneys was a formidable necromancer and keen user of corpse-slather who raised an entire undead army.
- A cult of Dead Tiamat has raised skeletons, shamblers and a wight. They seek to one day raise a dracolich.
- The Necromantic Office is the only great wizarding academy in the Shrouded Lands. It creates the skeletons of the Waterworks, stitches together flesh golems and maintains the White Road. The office itself is infested with thousands of ghosts.
- The Princess of the Seers conjures drow-ghosts from beneath the White Road.
- The windseers of Winds listen to the screams of those who make up the White Road, making them necromancers of a sort.
- Exiled necromancer Ranmore intends to raise the White Road.
- Ranmore is a necromancer formerly of the Office.
- Yaegha Six-Kidneys was a necromancer, enemy to Severard and scourge of Thring. She signed the Compact of Sorcery with Severard and turned her attention to research.
- The Cult of Dead Tiamat have created undead.
- The Princess of the Seers can summon drow-ghosts by name and they give her information. This power seems to come from an amulet rather than inherent magic.
- Alceron, windseer of Winds, was a pupil of Severard.
- Ulmo Targus, an alleged disciple of Yaegha, was burned at the stake by a mob led by Alceron.
- Lady Anghart’s father was the body of Lord Poddred but the soul of a member of the Necromantic Office.
- There are rogue necromancers plotting the downfall of the City with the Traxas.
- Naros was famous for its necromancers.
- Boys of Hostwick who develop the proper signs after eating strange caterpillars are sold to the Necromantic Office.
- Hasta the Shunned leads a coven of necromancers in the Dungeons of the Iron Count.
