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Creating two high-order undead was not a good choice at the moment.
The materials were not only expensive, but time was also an issue.
Many people have misunderstandings about the undead, thinking that a skeleton resurrection spell can simply pull up a skeleton from a corpse and that this counts as a real undead.
In reality, skeletons created by such spells can last for at most one day; they cannot be considered true undead but are more like temporary puppets.
They are completely controlled by the spellcaster, and even their souls are incomplete.
To create a true undead that can last for a long time and has a will of its own, especially high-order undead that retained most of their normal cognitive abilities, that would take a lot of effort.
Firstly, it was crucial to check whether the souls of the two individuals were still present.