One great necromancer fantasy novel is 'Sabriel' by Garth Nix. It follows the story of Sabriel, who has to use her necromantic powers to battle the forces of evil that are rising in the Old Kingdom. Another one is 'The Bone Witch' by Rin Chupeco, which is about a girl with the power to raise the dead. It has a richly detailed world and an interesting take on necromancy. And 'Necromancer Awakening' by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. is also a good choice. It's set in a complex fantasy world where necromancy plays a crucial role in the power dynamics.
I recommend the following two completed novels to you:
1. "Undead Cultivator" was a zombie-type cultivation novel. The main character was a zombie who was a necromancer. Although it was the most basic skill to summon skeletons, it gradually became stronger as it cultivated, setting off a unique path of zombies.
2. Holy Undead Emperor was a fantasy novel about a different world. The main character was also a necromancer, but he was also a cold-blooded doctor. With the heart of a doctor, he could cure the world's diseases. With the hand of the undead's fate, he could suppress the brutality of the demons. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
One good 'catastrophic necromancer novel' could be 'Necromancer's Doom'. It tells the story of a necromancer who accidentally unleashes a series of catastrophes. Another is 'The Catastrophic Rise of the Necromancer' which focuses on a young necromancer's journey in a world filled with chaos due to his powers.
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?
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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.
I really liked 'Harry Potter and the Dark Necromancy'. It has a unique take on Harry being an evil necromancer. The author does a great job of showing how his actions affect the people around him, like his friends who are now both scared and intrigued by his new powers. The story also has some really cool battles where Harry uses his necromancy skills against other dark wizards.