I DM for my kids. Our first dungeon ended with an ogre-mage sending undead after the party.
The heroes made quick work of most of the zombies and skeletons - and critted the ogre-mage so fast that the dungeon was cleared in record time...
And then the party's necromancer (My oldest) decided to raise the ogre-mage. And made them his undead lich-thrall, with instructions to rule the dungeon until the necromancer's return to the region...
I DM for my kids. Our first dungeon ended with an ogre-mage sending undead after the party.
The heroes made quick work of most of the zombies and skeletons - and critted the ogre-mage so fast that the dungeon was cleared in record time...
And then the party's necromancer (My oldest) decided to raise the ogre-mage. And made them his undead lich-thrall, with instructions to rule the dungeon until the necromancer's return to the region...
Huh.
the circle of ~~life~~ dungeon
Necromancer is on the way to becoming the BBEG for next campaign
I'm thinking my kids Necromancer may learn a thing or two about the dangers of powerful, undead underlings...
Liches are a big responsibility. You can't just create unlife and walk away!