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Mummified undead plagued the graveyards in the time of Aarnum I. Since this practice has been little used over the last few centuries, these unholy beings are now found only seldom. | Mummified undead plagued the graveyards in the time of Aarnum I. Since this practice has been little used over the last few centuries, these unholy beings are now found only seldom. | ||
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Often coming from rich households, these creatures are damned individuals who had the most horrible of curses laid upon them at death, to make them haunt the living. | Often coming from rich households, these creatures are damned individuals who had the most horrible of curses laid upon them at death, to make them haunt the living. | ||
− | Little is known about them, but Shaddar, the great necromancer from Mystdale Castle asserts that those clumsy, stalking mummies resulting from experimental necromancy are ridiculous parodies of mummies from a real master who is able to endue them with the power and skills of warriors and magicians of heroic strength. | + | |
+ | Little is known about them, but Shaddar, the great necromancer from Mystdale Castle asserts that those clumsy, stalking mummies resulting from experimental necromancy are ridiculous parodies of the mummies from a real master who is able to endue them with the power and skills of warriors and magicians of heroic strength. | ||
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The Undead
Mummified undead plagued the graveyards in the time of Aarnum I. Since this practice has been little used over the last few centuries, these unholy beings are now found only seldom.
Often coming from rich households, these creatures are damned individuals who had the most horrible of curses laid upon them at death, to make them haunt the living.
Little is known about them, but Shaddar, the great necromancer from Mystdale Castle asserts that those clumsy, stalking mummies resulting from experimental necromancy are ridiculous parodies of the mummies from a real master who is able to endue them with the power and skills of warriors and magicians of heroic strength.
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