The mere fact that Lazarus wasn't some form of paste on the wastelands they stood upon was a grace in and of itself, looking up to the sound knowing full well what his eyes would find. In a desolate land filled with the
undead and exactly three people, or at least two and a Herald of Halch, there was no question who it was. Given how Archanae made quick work of removing herself from the situation, and the stare from on high, Lazarus would give a bow and excuse himself to the work demanded of him.
A low whistle held out for a handful of seconds as he returned the mask to his face, and a waving of arms would be his form of communing with the undead that hobbled and meandered about looking for commands.
"Come come, there is much to be done! Start with the perimeter and we will work our way in, bring any and all cadavers you find to the center, if it is too large to carry come find me!" Not unlike a home builder to his workers, the necromancer would begin delegating work to be done, in mere minutes he would have an efficiency to the process that would put the living to shame. Between all the undead there seemed to be six to seven groups depending on the given task, two of them coming together to form one larger group when needed for excavating larger remains. One group was left with the sole task of finding, or crafting from what was around, more tools when one would inevitably break. Lazarus himself could be found on the outmost perimeter specified by
Radu, an old bone retrieved from within the confines of his robe in hand.
Pulling the sleeves of his robe back and pinning them at the shoulder, Lazarus would pierce himself on both forearms with the stake like bone, muttering to himself in a long dead language while a pair of the undead took various bones, branches, sticks, broken weapons, anything they could use really, and drove them into the ground at the perimeter like a marker. While not a task given to him be Radu, a task he would undertake while commanding the undead nonetheless. As they planted the objects Lazarus would allow his blood to drip onto them, his chanting steady as he focused his mind and body to become more of a conduit for the specific type of magic he would be performing. A pinch of the energy that seeped from the land here was taken, but the majority of the magic that one might find while he worked would come from something else, something closer to the energy that pulsed from the markings across his body. Once dripping with blood, the items in question would being to petrify and crack, eventually shattering into nothing more than piles of dust and stone, in their a symbol carved into ground that would glow faintly before disappearing all together.
the fact that he was left to work instead of being eviscerated immediately meant that either Radu hadn't heard the full breadth of their conversation, or he simply cared not for what was spoken. It likely didn't matter what their opinions of him were, but it helped to know he would survive speaking about the man, provided he wasn't overtly disrespectful or condescending, even gods smite those who deface them brazenly. As such Lazarus would provide a service without request, the task he was working to complete was one of caution. the symbols vanishing behind him, once completed by the circumference of the workspace, would connect to form an alarm system of sorts, one that would allow for the immediate recognition of anyone not permitted across its threshold to those currently within it. this would work for the living and dead alive, as with each muttered phrase the necromancer was adding another entity to the list of permissions. At some point he would have to stop for a break, his wounds having ceased their bleeding as the curse worked to fix his body, Lazarus himself stopping to replenish himself as well. A meal of cured meats, an assortment of nuts, and what looked like dried blood sausage would be consumed to restore the iron and help him produce more blood to continue the ritual. From his spot he could make out that Archanae had made some sort of dwelling for herself, the golem working independently.
Archanae Radu Basarab