Example #1: A necromancer named Salem is interested in practicing psycheic magic, so he begins to develop a relationship with Hades the god of the dead in Greek mythology. He builds an altar which he dedicates to the god and begins saying daily prayers. Along with the prayers he gives the deity offerings of milk, olive oil, honey, cypress wood, and black beans. He continues praying and making offerings for a period of three weeks to a month without asking anything. Eventually after this period, Salem runs into a dilemma in his necromantic practice. To be specific he has been attempting to summon the spirit of an individual who died centuries ago and it hasn't been responding. Thanatic magical theory states that this is either because it has gone to the afterlife or Salem is not strong enough to conjure a spirit of such age. So Salem performs a ritual of worship at an auspicious time, presents Hades with a sizable offering and requests that his patron aid him in his working. If the offering is accepted by Hades then when the summoning is next performed it will either be successful or a alternate solution will present itself.
Example #2: Another Worker of the Dead, this one named Tristesse is currently in danger. She is being followed by three tough-looking men on a empty street at night in a big city. She has heard snatches of their conversation and so has learned that they intend to rob and rape her. As she attempts to escape her pursuers, she readies herself in case she is caught. Unfortunately she becomes cornered in a dead end. It is at this point when she launches a preemptive attack using psycheic magic. With one hand she grasps the symbol of her patron, Santa Muerte which hangs around her neck. With the other she points at her three would-be attackers and begins speaking a curse. Calling upon Saint Death she promises the entity a greater than average offering and asks for her aid. Santa Muerte responds to her devotee's prayer and Tristesse is saved. She will not speak of what occurred but there is a large article in the paper the next morning. It reports that police responded to a phone call about horrific screams the previous night. Upon arrival the officers discovered two horribly mutilated corpses and a raving lunatic. The case was never solved and the insane man committed suicide shortly after.
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