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==== ''The Necromancer’s Duty'' ==== Soris has said that he believes in the Day of Final Mourning where the souls of the dead will return to their bodies and walk the Dark Ring. However, he believes that the day of return can only come via the use of necromancy. By animating enough bodies, Soris believes that the conditions will become right where the souls can return and use the residual necromancy to live their second life. All other nations across the Sea of Screams decry Soris as a heretic. They speak of his taboo use of the dead. However, to this, the lich smiles as his dream shambles ever closer. ''Watchful Eyes'' Qis is considered by many a police state. The Social Harmony Division (SHD) works tirelessly to keep a watchful eye on the living citizens within Qis. With so many enemies, Soris knows that his nation cannot be divided. Traitors against the state are rooted out with ruthless efficiency. There is a reason why there are so few spies in Qis. Everyone is already a spy and trained to flush out the liars amongst the population.
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