And there is Anilya, the durthan in The Shield of Weeping Ghosts. In the Realms, I guess we can list Frodyne, Szass Tam's apprentice who got a fair amount of screen time in Red Ambition. (I haven't yet read the said series, but they're in the top 20 of my To-Read). Outside FR, there is Anita Blake in Laurell Hamilton's Anita Blake series Chloe Saunders in the Darkest Powers Saga by Kelley Armstrong and Isyllt Iskaldur, necromancer and spy in Amanda Downum's Necromancer Chronicles, all claiming fame by their own rights. It is she that got me into thinking why are there so few female necromancers of note in the Realms (and in Fantasy in general)? I'm very interested in following her exploits as she's not a typical necromancer, and her development as a character in Agents of Artifice left me asking for more. It's been two years now since the cancellation of The Curse of the Chain Veil, a Magic: The Gathering novel featuring the planeswalker and mercurial necromancer, Liliana Vess. Candlekeep Forum - Female Necromancers of Note
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