Ghede nodded. "All of that's true," he agreed. "I walk the line, as we all must. Balance in all things is necessary, and death is a necessary part of life. It's only when you start tampering with it that bad things start to happen." That was the main reason Ghede didn't like raising the dead. They almost always came back wrong, like he had mentioned earlier. It took blood to raise them, and blood to lay them to rest, and a lot of it, at that. He preferred to leave them to their rest.
"Fair enough," he answered, nodding. "Hopefully you'll all find the place to your liking. What's his name, if you don't mind my asking."