I agree it probably doesn't help either side of this argument at all, but it is still an interesting case to look at.I considered using Dresden Files as an example, but it's a weird case and probably helps no one.
That's possible, but I never got the impression that Mortimer was even capable of raising a zombie, despite his alleged Ectomancy prowess (which got emphasized quite a bit in the book that should never have happened).The ectomancy vs. necromancy mostly just sounds like ectomancy is necromancy that the Wardens (probably) won't kill you for. Just like the raising of non-human zombies. Ectomancy is respectful necromancy, getting the effectively same results as necromancy but good and wholesome. Because.
Yeah this is the really frustrating thing, as far as I am aware those lines of what will and won't cause corruption/insanity is kind of blurry. We know any sort of mind manipulation magic at all will do it, even with good intentions. But then again will mindraping an Elephant into performing party tricks for the circus cause the same problems? Or does the corruption only occur when you do something to humans?It isn't just that necromancy does bad things to casters, plenty of magic is reputed to do bad things to casters. A fair bit of magic when used on people causes soul corruption... because reasons. Except when it doesn't.
fuck if I know
Honestly, they don't even really care about being outed. Dresden advertises himself in the fucking phone book for crying out loud. And he's not exactly shy about explaining his spells or what he does to anybody who asks that isn't treating him like a party trick.Wizards don't have rules against using magic to manipulate muggle world and becoming super wealthy. They just have rules (guidelines?) against getting outed, which aren't as serious as the laws of magic. They give a nod to that many wizards wind up being quite well off due to their magical aptitude in fact and the White Council has no problem with this.
The whole thing in the Dresden Files is that the Magical World is there for anyone who wants to see it to see, but most people if they touch it look the other way and purposefully ignore it. I can't think of any instance where anyone got into serious trouble for revealing magic to people. That's Harry Potter where that's a big no-no and wizards go around mind wiping people to make sure magic stays secret.





