Not long after the party left the mine, they found that the path was blocked by a group of men in black cloaks. Cassia took the point as they approached the men, only to find that they were undead!
"Die, you undead fiends!" Cassia shouted as she drew her rapier, stabbing one of them through the stomach. If this hurt the undead in any way, it didn't show it, and it proceeded to calmly remove the sword from itself, then hand it back to the mare. It didn't strike back.
The man in the center was not undead, though. This was a human dressed in a red and gray robe, with a shaven head and fiery red eyes. He spoke in a monotonous voice, calm and flat.
"I don't suppose you feel sorry for stealing from the Quartzon mine. It's a pity, really. I was on my way to claim it with my minions, only to find that looters have gotten ahead of me. I could attack you with my zombies, but that would be rather self-defeating, seeing as even if I win, you are likely to take out a number of them, and they aren't easy to replace." He must have been an amateur necromancer; he wasn't very threatening, and a serious practitioner of the dark arts knew how to replace any mundane undead like skeletons and zombies with great ease.
Shifting his wight from one leg to the other, the necromancer decided that offering a trade might be the more useful option. "Do you have anything to barter with? If not, at the very least you could tell me of the condition of the mine. I'm looking for metals to equip my army and undead to raise to build up my forces."
In the Dracon lands, the practice of death and blood magics were normally forbidden. Of the 8 major cities, only Hekaga openly used those magics, although all of the eight cities would use them if truly desperate. Smaller cities sometimes allowed use of one or both kinds of dark magics, and sold such services to larger cities, or sometimes in the armies of one of the eight larger city which controlled it, if it was a vassal state. Dracon policy was hardly consistent on the ban of evil magics.