UNDEAD IN INZELADUN

The Mummy

Ask anyone who has played in my world for very long.  I LOVE UNDEAD VILLIANS!  They excite me, interest me, and fascinate me.

Just click on the name of the type of undead to go to the specific page for that type of undead.


I have spent a lot of time studying
ghost and vampire folklore, reading ghost and vampire stories, and watching movies about the Undead.  If you play in my world with me as the DM, be prepared to face the walking dead at some point...

VAMPIRES and GHOSTS

Throughout the vast shadowy world of ghosts and demons there is no figure so terrible, no figure so dreaded and abhorred, yet dight with such fearful fascination, as the vampire, who is himself neither ghost nor demon, but yet who partakes the dark natures and possesses the mysterious and terrible qualities of both.
                                                Rev Montague Summers

Vampires!
If there is in this world a well attested account, it is that of the vampires. Nothing is lacking: official reports, affadavits of well known people, of surgeons, of priests, of magistrates; the judicial proof is most complete. And with all that, who is there who believes in vampires?
                                                            Rousseau

For as long as mankind has kept written records, the comings and goings of spirits have been noted.  Some are described as lights or recognizable shapes in the darkness.   Others seem to be real, but are nothing more than images of light, as incorporeal as they are unliving.  Theycome in all manner of shapes and sizes.  They undertake macabre missions and have any number of motivations.  Most are evil, some indifferent, and a few good and kind.
                      Edward van Richten

Some famed Vampires and Ghosts in Inzeladun include:

Ygdal the black dragon vampire of Inzeladun

Doctor Richard Dalby

Lord Xathurst of Drychtnoth

The Wives of Garmund Xathurst

Lady Xaroni the Vampire

Aendryal

Zaius Rathe

DEATH KNIGHTS, MUMMIES and LICHES

Poets and philosophers of every age and nation have noted that life is an insignificant moment when compared to the enormity of death.  It is undeniable that death lasts longer than life.  For most this is not distressing... But some few bemoan their short lives, fearing what lies beyond the grave.

                                           Edward van Richten

Some of the more famous Death Knights in Inzeladun include:

Gholgolroth the Death Knight

Ongenfrith the Revenant Death Knight

Some of the more famous Mummies include:

Sethotep the Sage

Some of the more famous Liches include:

Kherit the Lich

Xanthor Drathos the Lich

Merandius the Lich

Liches!  (I know, this is a mummy pic, but have you ever tried to find a lich pic?)Undead of every conceivable type inhabit the dark places of Inzeladun.  Vampires prowl the haunted castles of Drychtnoth; mummies inhabit the lost tombs of Khemt; ghouls dig in the barrows; death knights seek to destroy good; and liches play with men like we play with chess pieces.  For those too frightened to learn more, you may go back now to the safety of the home page.

Click on the name of a type of undead to go to a specific undead page(s).

Zombie of the Old Ones
Bloody Bones
Skleros
Hungry Dead
Dry Bones
Ghost Mount
Penanggalan Template
Spirit Ghoul Template
Lich
Baobhan Sith
Rom

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