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If arthas dies dks dies to?
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barthem
i got a qoustion, dks are raised bodys(in the dk starters qoust you sie the necromancers raise bodys of fallen heroes and the have the same glow in there eyes like frostwyrms have in the bones and body ) that can think and fight by there own, but if the lichking dies does the dk's die to becouse there energie that the lichking gave to them to keep alive is gone?
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Morec0
"Anger, Vengence, All that I am I bestow upon you, my chosen Knight."
Crazys' right.
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Nordigo
Yeah, if Blizzard managed to shoehorn in alliance shamans & horde paladins to the storyline, there's nothing that would make them unable to find some reasoning as to how undead stay alive. In fact, I think there is something out already. There's a reason why Forsaken are generally not very kind bunch, as what keeps most undead alive are necromantic energies, which in turn are pretty obviously negative energies. Negative energies possibly stem from hate and anger. This doesn't explain how the "good" Forsaken such as Leonid Bartholomew and undead stay alive however.
But basicly, this same question could have been asked way back in launch of WoW or even during WC3; Why would the Lich King let a renegade faction live, if they were dependant on his energy? He wouldn't, so there is some other reason why they still stand. So far, I don't think I've stumbled on an explicit reason as to how they do it though.
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