
I think Tam-tara Hard Mode is probably our best and closest example for it. Necromancy isn't really well defined in Eorzea, but that doesn't mean no one's tampering with the dead.
It's been a long time since I did the main story, but I thought I recalled them stating that people needed to be buried properly because otherwise they rise as restless spirits. I really liked that idea, for some reason. I suppose because it puts weight on the wanton slaughter we might otherwise see? It's one thing to have the guts to kill (and something so many people take so lightly in roleplay), but Eorzea has the added consequence of needing to take care of the body when you're finished. What's the point of avenging someone or righting a wrong via murderdeathkill if you just leave the body to rise and kill and eat someone else?
Be responsible with your corpses, kids.
It's been a long time since I did the main story, but I thought I recalled them stating that people needed to be buried properly because otherwise they rise as restless spirits. I really liked that idea, for some reason. I suppose because it puts weight on the wanton slaughter we might otherwise see? It's one thing to have the guts to kill (and something so many people take so lightly in roleplay), but Eorzea has the added consequence of needing to take care of the body when you're finished. What's the point of avenging someone or righting a wrong via murderdeathkill if you just leave the body to rise and kill and eat someone else?
Be responsible with your corpses, kids.