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===Soulblight Gravelords=== '''Black Knights''', like most wights, join a Binding for one of two reasons: either it will help fulfill their duty... or they already fulfilled whatever duty compelled them into undeath and now they're looking for a purpose in existence. Black Knights often hope (in so far as they can hope) that the fusion of souls, especially with the living, will let them inherit passions and ambitions from their allies - and even if that doesn't work, at the very least they can pursue a guaranteed oblivion at their Binding's side. '''Blood Knights''' are most commonly assigned to Bindings as an alternative punishment to being forced to undergo blood starvation... but there are exceptions. Those of unusual discipline may attract divine (or at least Mortarch) attention, and some who still desperately cling to virtue may seek to become Soulbound in hopes of restraining the beast within. '''Grave Guard''' exist to serve and protect. That is their reason for being, it is ''why'' they exist beyond Death. When found in a Binding of Death, typically, it is because one of the other undead was their charge and they followed them without hesitation. Those Grave Guard found in living Binding may similarly be protecting a charge, perhaps a living descendant, but more often have failed their duties and are now in desperate need of another to take its place. Such Grave Guard rarely seek to become Soulbound, instead tending to slip into a traumatized catatonia, but are instead coaxed into accepting the role by a Mortarch of deity. They often come to relish their new duty of protecting their allies, but they never stop mourning their failure. '''Necromancers''' occupy a position of contradictions amongst Nagash's undead society; incredibly vital, but also utterly reviled, at once the most powerful and the weakest of the undead. Bitterly aware of Nagash's intolerance of rivals, many Necromancers are eager to see the protections of becoming Soulbound, which provides the immortality they seek (if in a roundabout way) and ensures their soul can escape Nagash's cruel clutch. Some even go so far as to try and create their own Rites of Binding, though these often go disastrously wrong. '''Vampire Lords''' who become Soulbound are either being punished by Nagash, or desperately seeking to escape Nagash's clutch - being spiritually bound at the behest of a different deity may not be the total freedom they yearn for, but at least it's a lesser prison than the one they escaped from.
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