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** Zorbak's robot in ''[[Warp Force]]'', Zorboz, can reanimate ''machines'' and turn them undead.
* The February 2012 update of ''[[Dwarf Fortress]]'' features them. It's actually the first type of magic put in the game, and being Dwarf Fortress, the players themselves are able to use it. Keep in mind, so are migrants to your fortress, and even random merchants or whoever else reads one of the "secrets of the life and death" written on slabs by the gods, which inconveniently results in body parts in the refuse pile coming to life and attacking you.
** As It happens, quite a few mainstream [[RoguelikesRoguelike]]s feature Necromancer as a class, notable among those being [[Slash'EM]] and [[Dungeon Crawl]].
* The first ''[[Golden Sun]]'' didn't have many references to necromancy, but ''The Lost Age'' has the Dark Mage class series, unlocked with an artifact in a small [[Bonus Dungeon]] under Kibombo (where it's normally kept for the local witch-doctors to use), which can summon zombies and inflict curses upon enemies, among other things.
** ''Dark Dawn'' doesn't have class-enabling artifacts like the Tomegathericon, and by extension no Dark Mage classes... but Himi's exclusive Curse Mage class series does much of the same, which is pretty weird since she's normally a cute little [[Shrine Maiden]].
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