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*[[Neptessor's Book of the Undead]], [[Neptessor of Ixiot]] (attributed), 2057, [[Ebinóëse Language]] | *[[Neptessor's Book of the Undead]], [[Neptessor of Ixiot]] (attributed), 2057, [[Ebinóëse Language]] | ||
*[[Warlock's Guide to the Undead]] | *[[Warlock's Guide to the Undead]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 1 December 2019
The undead are unnatural entities that combine a dead body with a supernatural spirit. They are brought into existence by evil deities, fiends, and necromancers. Undead by definition are corporeal as an undead is a dead corpse reanimated unnaturally.
Categorizations
Undead have been divided into the following categories: Xenopsychic and Genopsychic, Reanimated and Preservative, and controlled and autonomous (or free-willed). These are generally mutually exclusive divisions.
Xenopsychic and Genopsychic
A xenopsychic undead is a corpse possessed by a spirit other than the original one in which the living, pre-undead creature was born. The vast majority of undead are xenopsychic. A genopsychic undead is one with the original spirit. These are typically magic-practitioners who have used necromancy to preserve their bodies. They are rare.
Reanimated and Preservative
Most undead are reanimated corpses. A preservative undead is a formerly living creature that chose through the practice of magic to become undead physically. These are genopsychic.
Controlled and Autonomous
Controlled undead are under the dominion of a necromancer or other entity. Autonomous undead are self-willed or free-willed and not subject to the direct control of another entity, such as a necromancer. An autonomous undead can under some circumstances become controlled.
Reanimation
This is the chief process by which a necromancer creates undead minions. This is typically involves the use of a horrible ministrant.
Sources
- Compendium of Necromantic Entities, 2738
- Kaptrona's Book of the Undead, 2372
- Neptessor's Book of the Undead, Neptessor of Ixiot (attributed), 2057, Ebinóëse Language
- Warlock's Guide to the Undead
See Also
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