Turn 34:
Panel 1:After securing Olof's permission to use his old body you send Shelby and Gurdy up the ladder so they cannot listen in on the ritual.
While you remove the decaying flesh from Olof's skeleton and prepare the circle using the grouges blood you have a disscusion with Olof about the nature of spirits and skeletons.
Mayard: "Olof, would it be possible for one spirit to inhabit two skeletons?"
Olof: "At the same time?"
Mayard: "Yes"
Olof: "Hmm. Possibley, I have never seen it of heard of such a thing happening but it might be possible. Very powerful spirits can survive outside a vessel so it could be possible for a very powerful spirit to maintain a permanent connection between two vessels. Of course the two bodies would have to be close together, for the bodies to be kept apart over large distances it would require an exeptionaly powerful spirit to maintain the link."
Mayard: "I see, what about skeletons that aren't, well arranged properly?"
Olof: "It depends what you mean."
Mayard: "Say a skull with legs attached. Could a spirit inhabit something like that?"
Olof: "Oh no no no. You can replaced a human skull with a grouge skull and give a skeleton hooves instead of hands but nothing like that. If you really want a creature like that you would have to make a deal with Ungor, the god of flesh. His prices are a bit high sometimes however. On one occasion I wanted a mating pair of six legged bjornes, to breed you see, I was going to slaughter them and use the bones to get 4 armed skeletons. But I digress, for those two I had to steal the Governor of Turst's favorite cat and sacrifice it. It was no easy task I assure you."
Mayard: "How could stealing a cat be that hard. Couldn't you just walk in, stick it in a sack, and walk out?"
Olof: "Well you see, the governor had the great idea of enlarging his cat to be twice the size of a man."
Mayard: "That seems... unusual."
Olof: "Yes, Governor Frin was a bit of a mad hat. The current governor is a bit more level headed."
Mayard: "So why can Shelby understand the grouge, and it understand her, and all of that?"
Olof: "Simple really, skeleton's and other spirits don't actually talk."
Mayard: "What? That makes even less sense."
Olof: "No no, it makes perfect sense. Skeleton's don't talk, and they don't hear. How could they? No mouth, no ears. They understand what mortals say by sensing intention, not understanding words. When they communicate back they only appear to be talking to us, the message is sent by their mind, skeletons understanding words and talking is merely an illusion."
Panel 2:You place Olof's body in the circle.
Choosing stats now has a swish picture:Author Notes:If we created a golem, could it cast spells, now that we have the skeletal magic, or does that only apply to skeletons?
Couldn't think of a way to work this into conversation so i'll put it here. Golems should be able to use magic, but it will be weaker then a skeleton using magic. That is mostly for balance so you have a reason to make skeletons and not just have all golems. But if you want an in-universe reason it's because the magic has to pass through the material the golem is made out of, there, that will stand up to scrutiny.
Also due to a grave oversight I forgot to ask for a name in the raising picture, I do need one for the skeleton.
(no bolding/proofreading since I should really get to bed)