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Shambling Dead are the weakest type of [[undead]] created by [[necromancers]] and [[demons]].
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Shambling dead, called by almost innumerable names across every land, are slow and mindless [[undead]]. They are a corpses animated by [[Demonic Magic|demonic]] mockeries of true souls.
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Much of this article is taken from excerpts of ''[[Works of Grigore Summers|Vita Mortis]]'' by [[Grigore Summers]].
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==Nature==
 
==Nature==

Revision as of 02:17, 6 November 2022

Shambling dead, called by almost innumerable names across every land, are slow and mindless undead. They are a corpses animated by demonic mockeries of true souls.

Much of this article is taken from excerpts of Vita Mortis by Grigore Summers.

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Nature

Using dark magic, dead bodies can be infused with the demonic mockery of a soul, reanimated and forced to do their creator's bidding. Corpses can be reanimated at any stage of degradation, whether newly-killed or only skeletons, but only human and animal flesh can become undead. The animation of inanimate matter can only be achieved through ancient runic magic to create golems.

Shambling dead are always slow-moving, and they have no free will of their own, existing only to carry out the bidding of their master. This is because they are powered not by true souls, but by mockeries of souls created by demons. Undead powered by true souls are Revenants, which are faster and stronger. Still, the soulless "shambling dead" are surprisingly strong and difficult to kill, since they must be entirely dismembered and then purged with sunlight or holy power in order to completely cease to exist. In most cases they will also fall if their necromancer master is killed.