[center][img] https://fontmeme.com/permalink/241223/6d3cf653f42ca9edcd5266eec4e8c6a0.png[/img][/center] Auron’s eyes watched Arnvidr as he spoke. The Nord was not wrong, at least academically. In fact, their were several magical institutions across Tamriel that did not explicitly ban necromancy. Even the moral distinctions between death and undeath had always been grey areas. His objections were based on what the act represented. [color=gold]“I am not naive, Arnvidr.”[/color] Auron finally said, his voice calmer, but still sharp. [color=gold]“I know that necromancy is a tool like any other. And I will not pretend that Brigit’s fate concerns me personally. What does concern me,”[/color] he stepped forward just enough to close some of the space between them, [color=gold]“is not the act itself, but the precedent we set here. We need to decide what kind of people we are. If we reduce every enemy to a resource… when does it stop? There’s a difference between using it as a tool and choosing it as a punishment. Even in Winterhold, I doubt they condone soul trapping out of spite.”[/color]