And idea surfaced while chatting with Deep Waters in the google doc chat (several actually, but that's the easiest one to check): We want to find out more about souls, correct? Think about it though... Think of Life and Death (not in the philosophical sense, the elemental one). What do we know about life? Life means enhancing vitality, essentially the creation and enhancement of vitality inside something. What do we know about necromancy? We also know it's about vitality, but it's more about moving it around, stealing it. As the historian put it:
Whereas the Mages of Life have the power to enhance the Vitality, the Life-Force of living things, the Necromancers had the power to take that Vitality and give it to the Dead.
But it's more than that. Necromancy is about control. Life magic goes through the natural ways, the natural order of things. Even when killing something, it uses nature to do so, it just exaggerates it. Life pushes things to happen. Necromancy on the other hand does not care about the natural state of things. Necromancy forces things to happen. Life magic can bend the rules. Necromancy can break them. Life magic is a gardener. Necromancy is an engineer.
Think of the raise zombie spell. See its description through the eyes of a zombie:
Tired, but content, you go to sleep, and begin to dream… It is dark, and cramped, and cold. So cold... you feel frozen. You can't move. You feel a terrible need to be warm, and no sooner do you have the thought than you feel heat growing within you. It is trapped, you can feel it, you are incomplete. You force your will on your body, and suddenly the heat leaps out, bridging the incompleteness, making you whole. The heat flows out, suffusing your limbs- too many limbs. Where it meets discontinuities, holes, fuzziness, it flows around, replacing what is missing. Your legs twitch- your claws clench. Purple phosphorescence erupts from your eyes, and you can see!
Vitality leaps into the being. And where there is damage, the damage is automatically repaired, using the vessel's body as a guide. Could that be what the difference between the leaf was? That the zombie is repaired while being raised, that the 'holes' the vitality could escape through are 'plugged'? Are the holes physical holes or are they there simply because the leaf has lost functionality and is dead? In that case, we can think of vitality in a new light. Vitality does not represent life force. It represents the potential for functionality (the capacity to perform a function, don't know if there's a better word for that).
Think about a biological organism. It is the perfect
natural vessel for vitality. It has eyes and muscles, all ready to function, to be infused with vitality. But think of the rope doll. It had eyes, functional eyes. Its body could feel the dirt and the rock, even though it lacked skin. Its eyes were not on the rope itself, they were hovering in the air. So functionality is independent of the vessel. We know there exist things such as phantasms, they were mentioned by Eko. Some of them were said to have fought in the last great war. So living things do not necessarily need bodies, at least not physical ones.
Also think about life magic. It alters bodies. It alters bodies by giving them vitality. And harming bodies takes vitality from them. If vitality is an expression of the state of one's body and altering the body can alter vitality, then altering vitality could cause the opposite. They are connected. But the bodies need not be biological or even corporeal.
What I am trying to say is, what if vitality is both the machine and the powersource that drives it and bodies are just vessels, vessels built in the right way to hold vitality, vessels that can be supplanted by magic, by mana?
Another thing. The children lacked "souls". Yet when we looked at them we saw that their vitality was suffering. Like something was missing from it, something that prevented them from healing, they were hollow in a way.
Now think of something else: How does one control a zombie? You need empathy, true. But what happens to a zombie you control? Why can you control it? And why do you need empathy? Is it perhaps so that you can send the correct signals to it? Alter it in the right way? What if controlling zombies works by altering the vitality inside them? What if you can control them because they do not have a soul? What if what you do when you control them is take those inputs and outputs of your vitality network and put them in theirs? That would explain why you need empathy. You need to translate their bodies, their vitality networks into yours, somehow.
Now, think about the dream we had. We were contacted by other necromancers. So we can assume that necromancers can control dreams. That they have some form of limited telepathy. Which is not an absurd thing, considering they can mind control zombies. So if all they can do is mess with vitality, how do they do it? They mess with the vitality of the living. They mess with the vitality network connected to thoughts. Just like we do with zombies. Because the vitality network is just an expression of the mind (or the brain, depending on how you want to look at it) and vice versa. Because the body is vitality and vitality is the body.
Where does our consciousness go while we are dreaming? Is there a change in the vitality network of a sleeping person? And more importantly, can we use telepathy? If we can, then we can conclusively prove at least part of the above hypothesis.
Now of course, comes the problem of how we will use telepathy. We know it should be similar to command undead somehow. So we should probably try to empathize with the target. But we need more than that. Perhaps it would be easier if we had a willing volunteer, in case there is resistance possible.
We should ask Omo (when Eko is sleeping or otherwise preoccupied) if he would be willing for us to try and use telepathy on him, trying to simply read his thoughts and the general state of his body like in a command undead spell. Or try forcing some thought or image to him, a joke or good memory from our shared childhood perhaps. The fact that he will have an open mind (pun intended) and the fact that we grew up together and thus know him well and can more easily empathize with him should help greatly. We could also try doing something similar while he sleeps, in case he is more receptive at the time. Perhaps use See Vitality on a sleeping person if we can.The only thing that bugs me is where does the vitality from the raise zombie spell come from? Is some vitality left over inside the corpse or is it created via magic?
Using see vitality while raising a zombie could help solve that conundrum of where does vitality come from and if it comes from mana, then we could use that knowledge to try and reverse the process, de-animating a zombie for MP.There are other experiments we could try in that vein. One of the ideas that came up was making a blade out of vitality and trying to attach it to our hand.
(Sorry if I made this really wrong. Trying to express my thought process and half-formed ideas and concepts and I'm not sure if I'm expressing myself in a way others can understand. Maybe Deep Waters can help, since she came up with some of that. Just a hypothesis we could try, I'm not saying I've solved the problem of what necromancy is or anything.)