One common theme is the moral ambiguity of necromancy. Since raising the dead goes against the natural order, it often leads to a conflict between the necromancer's desires and what is considered right. Another theme could be the power struggle. The necromancer might face opposition from other magic - users or the general populace who fear their power. Also, the idea of unintended consequences is prevalent. The act of necromancy can unleash unforeseen disasters like uncontrollable undead creatures causing chaos in the world.
A 'disastrous necromancer' in light novels can also be the result of a curse or some ancient magic gone wrong. Maybe they were an ordinary mage who dabbled in necromancy without fully understanding it. And then something unexpected happened, like they became linked to a powerful and malevolent force that forces them to raise the dead against their will. This uncontrollable aspect makes them 'disastrous' as they are constantly causing trouble, whether they want to or not. Their story then becomes about trying to break free from this curse or control while also dealing with the chaos their undead creations are causing.
Well, I'm not sure if it exactly fits the term 'disastrous' in the same sense, but 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash' has elements related to necromancy in a light novel setting. It's about a group of people in a fantasy world dealing with various challenges, and there are some dark magic elements which might be related to necromancy.
One well - known character type is the young and naive necromancer who starts off not fully understanding the consequences of their actions. For example, in some novels, there's a character like Elara who begins her necromantic journey innocently but soon realizes the horror she has unleashed. Another is the wise old necromancer who has seen the disasters caused by their kind and tries to either stop the younger necromancers or guide them in a better way. And then there are the anti - necromancer heroes, like the valiant knight Cedric who is dedicated to destroying necromancers and their undead minions.
Disaster-type articles recommended were as follows:
What were you doing at the end of the day? Are you free? Can you come and save me? The Light Girl
2. Grey Feather--Heavenly Silkworm Potato
3 "Disaster aesthetics"-Otaku pig
Survivor-Otaku Pig
5."When the world is destroyed, I'll kiss you gently on the face"-Otaku Pig
6 " Rebirth Rescue Big Boss Plan "-Otaku Pig
7 " Meeting in Disaster "-Otaku Pig
8 After the Disaster--A Treasure Is Not A Treasure
Survivor's Notes-Electric Wires
10 " Doomsday Paradise "-Electric Wires
I hope these recommendations will suit your taste!
The following examples can be used to describe the nature of disasters:
[1. The Lone Ship of Doomsday: This novel tells the story of two subjects who meet during the apocalypse and build a lone ship to survive on a deserted island.] Although the two of them experienced various difficulties and dangers during the apocalypse, they supported each other and relied on each other to survive in the end.
Mr. Disaster: This novel tells the story of a man called Mr. Disaster. He was a mysterious person who could always predict the occurrence of various disasters and help the victims survive when the disaster came. The victims were his clients. They were predicted by this gentleman to be saved by him after the disaster.
Survivor: This novel tells the story of two victims who meet in a disaster and form a team to search for food, water, and shelter. They supported each other in the disaster, relied on each other to face all kinds of difficulties and dangers together, and finally succeeded in surviving the disaster.
Necromancer was a game, not a novel. The game was a role-playing game set in the world of Warcraft. Players could play as a Necromancer, explore the world, complete missions, and interact with other players.
I wonder what kind of novel 'Necromancer' is?
While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " Full-time Expert "!
Missing a flight can make a day disastrous. Imagine you've been looking forward to a vacation for months. You pack your bags, get to the airport on time, but then there's some miscommunication at the check - in counter. Next thing you know, the plane has taken off without you. All your plans are ruined.
One common element is family interference. In Hausa culture, family opinions matter a great deal. So, if a family doesn't approve of a relationship, it can lead to a disastrous love. For example, they might force the lovers apart.