Entry 1
My research began when I entered the lands of the Netheril Imperium, a harbor town of Hadrian was to be my home for now and from it I began my career as a adventuring wizard. While my spells were of low-grade and my knowledge even more spare, I did not dwell on this and would only seek to expand what I knew. From my days outside the Imperium, I had with me a small wealth of arcane knowledge and at least some ability to cast during combat. My favored weapon for a long time had been the Hand Crossbow, my peers always told me to focus on my cantrip spells, but there may be a day where my spells would no longer function and I'd rather some skill with a mundane weapon.
My path began with the specialization of Necromancy, one could consider me a necromancer, but I liked to consider myself more than that. I did not wish to become undead or have mastery over the deathless arts, all I wished was to understand the forces of life and death. Necromancy was one part of that, the other Conjuration. Conjuration had long since been classified as the school for which priests and clerics drew their healing abilities from, despite their chosen god. So, from one hand I would wield necromancy and the other conjuration. The Art, has not found a way to copy the clerical healing abilities of The Power. However... I do not believe it is impossible, and understanding both spectrum of the path will perhaps enlighten myself and others to that.
On that, Necromancy has long been associated with the summoning and animation of the dead. Creeps and dark beings haunted their graveyards and crypts, stealing corpses and making their domain those that have been laid to rest there. My wonder, has always been why don't people simply burn their corpses? Unless they wished (or have the coin) to be resurrected, their bodies become pointless and just... Resource after a few weeks. If they truly wished to stop the roaming, hostile, dead they would simply need to burn the bodies and restructure their methods. I doubt the gods would care what happens to the body, they already have their souls. In theory at least. Unless we understand the connection of the afterlife to the mortal plane, we simply have faith and word of religion to rely on. Let it comfort those who need it, but let it not comfort those who seek truth in these matters.
While I don't much care for the animation of the dead, it is a necessary part of the necromantic arts and one I will not forget to practice and master. Besides... If anything has been revealed to me, it's that having a meat bag in front of you who is resistant to mind magic, fear and is generally a tough sonofabitch to kill is a great thing to have. Though, I will limit my practice to those of the skeleton nature or at least something more shaped of fine flesh. Not the rotting messes that are zombies, disgusting diseased things. They'll hardly to for appearance. As a side note, I wonder if a skeleton can still be animated encased in iron or perhaps gold? I ramble too much.