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Waiting for a few more people to post before updating ^^ Hopefully we'll be moving forward soon. :)
Necromancy is a forbidden art, punishable by death. For a player starting out, no, it's not possible to be a necromancer, they are too powerful.
@Dazed - You can do what you want, as long as you keep your character balanced :)
Not a minute after the young woman had left through the door, she came back in, talking to a man almost identical to the one standing at the bar, though some years older. "That one?" The man said in a booming voice, gesturing to Lysander. The woman nodded and hurried off to service the other customers. Greeting a few of the regulars, the owner of the bar finally made it to Lysander. "So, I hear you're looking for a room? We got three available." He stepped back and took a closer look at Lysander. "Depends what kind of coin you're willing to lay down."
"Oh that thing?" the barmaid glanced at the piece of paper. "Dunno, probably runs for as long as there's men willing to die in the service. I don't know too much about it, but if you're really curious they've got this recruitment office near the town hall?" She laughed at the final question, "I think they'd accept anyone, even children. The Crown doesn't care who dies in its service. I would advice against it though, it's just another way to get killed." With that, she was gone, returning only to place a small mug of watered down ale in front of Della.
I actually do have something like that, I'll add a few things to the OP later today :)
@Esailia - Accepted! I like the idea, you're keeping her very controlled, yet capable.

To the rest of you: Waiting a bit before posting, letting everyone post first. Also, if you have any questions about anything, ask away!
Close combat magic can be dangerous xD Depends on the magi :P

@Esailia - An elf! A pointy-eared treehugger at last! (All joking aside, I look forward to reading your application!)
The barmaid, avoiding grabbing hands and wild swings of arms and mugs, weaved her way through the men and reached the shadowy corner where Della sat. "Welcome to the Rusty Mug, anything I can get you?" she said with a kind smile. "I see you noticed that ugly piece of paper?" she nodded towards the government notice on the post, "The city guard required us to put it up. Stupid thing, keeps drawing the young to die in the army. But who am I to complain? Always did fancy a man in uniform!" The young woman grinned and leaned against a chair, waiting for an answer.
"Looking at that poster, they are," an older man next to Lysander exclaimed. "Promising big rewards and glory. The foolish minds of young folk. Always thinking the government want the best for them. Hah! After the attacks on Thar, safety isn't that certain any more. Who knows what they're up to!" The remainder of the man's words were drowned in ale.
Nalesh's view was blocked by a large figure, flanked by two others, armour shining in the sun. The person at the centre wore the colours of a noble. "So this stinking place is the excuse for an armoury in a small town. I need this sharpened," without as much as looking at her, he placed an overly ornamented sheath on the counter, along with a small bag of gold coins. "For your own sake, I pray you do not fail me." The men turned and left the armoury.

From her knowledge of weaponry, she would easily realise that the sheath alone was worth more than what she had earned in her entire lifetime, and the sword, seemingly crafted by master artificers, surpassed even that.
@Gravislayer - Magic is cast by thought, though it can be channelled through artefacts (or in most wizards' case, a staff). If the wielder loses focus, or is unsure of how to cast a spell. it usually backfires. Sometimes it just doesn't work. It's different from spell to spell, depends on the element in question. (The more volatile elements react more violently. Fire, for instance, would most likely set the caster ablaze)
@zaga2575 - Accepted! Wonderful presentation of Tid, almost exactly how I imagined the old owl!

@Gravislayer - I hope to see some regular people soon enough! :P I'll update the part on magic when I get home later today, it will be a few hours.
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