Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26563820-20170221210730/@comment-27661770-20170226211120

Creep E. Coyote wrote: IronBoy88 wrote: "Yes, I'm getting on. AFTER I fuger out what the "Slay" spells are. Slay Living was used! If you can't Slay Undead, then what's the point of having just a Slay Living?" "Because Slay Living basically kills the living that it's cast on, whether it's a plant or an animal or whatnot. Undead, on the other hand, are already dead, so Slay Living doesn't work on them. Turn Undead does, though, and it reduces them down to bones, to skeletons, and then the bones just fall apart, lifeless. But that's only if the creature is someone who isn't huge, like a Tank, for instance, or Laura. For larger creatures, Turn Undead just repels them, and repelling wasn't what I had to do with Laura; I had to finish her off. So that's why I didn't use Turn Undead: simply because I didn't need to and because I wasn't sure if it would even work if I did cast it." "TURN Undead makes them undead. Obviously, Laura is already undead if Slay Living doens't work on her. Ergo, Slay Un dead must work. Because you used that on some of the zombies some time back."

Jimmy proposing the polar opposite of Slay Living in the "Slay" category, Slay Undead, was also the polar opposite of a necromancer.