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<blockquote data-quote="Voadam" data-source="post: 7945118" data-attributes="member: 2209"><p><strong>Pathfinder 2e</strong></p><p></p><p>Pathfinder 2e Cumulative[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) </p><p>The drow elves of House Shraen, after being exiled from their home city for worshipping Urgathoa and engaging in rites even other drow found distasteful, discovered the vault. By the time they’d reached it, none of the exiled drow had survived as living beings; the most powerful and crafty among them had achieved immortality through undeath, and those who couldn’t had become food for those who did. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p>Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>Warlords and heroes alike often fell their enemies and leave the corpses behind, exposed to the elements. Undead tend to rise in the dark of night and shun the cleansing rays of the sun, but this isn’t the rule for all undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>These chambers served the Throat-of-Nothingness as workshops and laboratories, a place for the cultists to explore the concept of nothingness and the meaning of emptiness. With the defeat of the cult’s lower-ranking members, the experiments here have gone unattended. A character who takes several minutes looking through the books, notes, and materials here, and succeeds at a DC 30 Occultism or Religion check, can confirm that the experiments conducted here were principally focused on the theoretical idea of “undeath beyond undeath.” The theory suggests that if an undead creature were starved of the needs and urges that keeps it bound to this world long enough, it might transform into something even more removed from the cycle of life. None of the research done in this workshop made much progress toward this concept. In fact, the research strongly suggests that all that lies beyond undeath is nothingness, as the soul itself is finally freed to move to the Boneyard. This result disturbed and frightened these cultists, who were hoping for an end to the cycle of consciousness. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p>Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>Creatures infused after death with soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Beginner Box)</p><p>If you are not undead, [wearing] the [Horns of Naraga] helm quickly saps the life from you, dealing 10d6 negative damage to you every round. If you die from this damage, you rise as an undead of an equal level in 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p>The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p>Rumors persist of undead hiding among the Crimson Reclaimer’s ranks, concealed from detection by an unknown power—supposedly those who suffered unwilling transformation into undeath at the hands of the Whispering Tyrant and his forces. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Character Guide)</p><p>The war reached its terrible climax when Geb blighted the lands of Nex, starving its people and bringing it to the brink of utter defeat. Nex responded by unleashing a series of magical cataclysms that killed uncountable thousands of Geb’s citizens. Anguished at the scope of the devastation, Geb animated all of the slain as a vast undead army, which he immediately sent marching north. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>Thereafter, Gebbite society gave itself wholly to necromancy. Thousands of Geb’s most fanatical followers killed themselves to bind their undead souls in service to their ghostly sovereign, swearing eternal fealty in the ultimate act of obedience. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>The tragedy of undeath is that it perverts negative energy outside its natural role of destruction and forces it to create. The result is a being with a horrifying emptiness filled only by a connection to that subverted need to destroy, full of instincts and subconscious urges from the corrupted essence that inexorably twist it to evil. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Yet, the creation of undead looms largest in the layperson’s mind as the foulest of necromantic magic, perverting the energy of destruction for the purpose of creation and thus perpetrating grave harm to the cycle and to the souls of the dead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Necromancy’s reputation arises in part because some of its disciplines demand unsavory activities of its practitioners. In addition, many of those practitioners do, indeed, turn their skills toward destroying life, or creating and enslaving undead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Necromancy has three main divisions: vitalism, which manipulates the energies of life and death to heal or harm creatures; soul magic, which uses spiritual essence for effects such as calling back the souls of the dead and inflicting curses on victims; and undeath, which deals with creating, binding, and destroying the undead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Creatures beyond a day’s journey from the city are wildly unpredictable, and many believe that unnatural creatures such as aberrations and undead arise from some regions of the Blackwood Swamp. (Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation)</p><p>After the PCs defeat or run away from Ralthiss and his undead allies, they must leave Goldenflame at once, as the gargantuan zombies seen on the horizon are hot on Ralthiss’s heels. If the PCs insist on remaining, give them at least one warning that doing so will almost certainly be fatal, and if they still insist on remaining, they can take one last 10-minute activity, but the zombie amalgamations arrive and the PCs must escape the zombies’ rampage on the way out. Running the gauntlet of undead deals 4d6 bludgeoning damage to each PC (DC 17 basic Reflex save); this is instead 8d6 damage (DC 20 basic Reflex save) in Subtier 3–4. If a PC is brought to 0 Hit Points by this damage, the shambling horrors drag the hapless Pathfinder away to consume them and transform them into the Gravelands’ newest undead. A PC who refuses to attempt to flee even after the zombies arrive is automatically transformed into an undead in the same way. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave)</p><p>While most of those who were buried alive suffered an ordinary, if horrific, death by dehydration or suffocation, some rose again as undead, although they remained trapped behind the same walls that held them in life. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>The history of this section of the tombs runs even deeper than its time as a dumping ground for enemies by criminals, however. At some point long ago, wealthy cultists of Dagon, demon lord of the sea, sea monsters, and deformity, built a temple to their dark god. The proximity to the ocean and hidden nature of the location appealed to their sensibilities, and they spent many years and a great deal of gold to have it constructed in a way that fit the designs sent to them in dreams. The cultists vanished long ago, probably into the sea itself, but their rituals and worship left behind enough energy to spawn the occasional undead creature from those who died within its walls. The criminals who later found the location discovered it was perfect for their needs, although they never knew their victims sometimes became undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>Instead, she stumbled on the undead remains of her team of Pathfinders and witnessed fell magics from her husband’s walking corpse as anything that died around him rose to walk under his banner. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>And from what Claudiette says, something in the area makes it so that everyone that dies rises back up. Most of them under the spell of some necromancer or some other malevolence. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>The area around the town is afflicted. Something makes everyone who dies return to join the enemy. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>The effect that prevents true death in the region has caused many undead to rise as Tar-Baphon’s servants, but somehow, many others have avoided such a fate. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>“Everything that dies out here comes back as undead—whether they want to or not. But some retain their own minds, especially those who die far from the tower or the evil Ivory Reaper who preys on the region.” (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>In fact, legend says that as the Nightfall draws near, the incidence of the dead rising from their grave will increase so dramatically as to become a plague upon the land. Whether this is true and the Void Furnace of the Fortress causes this, or if it is merely a ghost story is unknown. (Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky)</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Gauntlight magic item. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Soul Puppet soul seed gift. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p><strong>A Broken Promise:</strong> See Haunt A Broken Promise.</p><p><strong>Abaddon Manifestation of:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Abberration Undead:</strong> See Shanrigol, Undead Abberration.</p><p><strong>Abjurer Jealous:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer.</p><p><strong>Abomination:</strong> See Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life.</p><p><strong>Abomination:</strong> See Vampire Chemical, Abomination.</p><p><strong>Abomination Colossal Undead:</strong> See Undead Abomination Colossal.</p><p><strong>Abomination Enormous Undead:</strong> See Undead Abomination Enormous.</p><p><strong>Abomination Undead:</strong> See Undead Abomination.</p><p><strong>Abomination Undead Colossal:</strong> See Undead Abomination Colossal.</p><p><strong>Abomination Undead Enormous:</strong> See Undead Abomination Enormous.</p><p><strong>Acolyte Deathless Variant:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant.</p><p><strong>Actor Ghost Malevolent of an:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor.</p><p><strong>Actor Malevolent Ghost of an:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor.</p><p><strong>Administrator Drow Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator.</p><p><strong>Administrator Ghost Drow:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator.</p><p><strong>Adventurer Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer.</p><p><strong>Aeon Orb Keeper of the, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Afflicted Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Afflicted.</p><p><strong>Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:</strong> See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head.</p><p><strong>Agent of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Akarta Willoweave:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave.</p><p><strong>Akata Spawn:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Akitonian Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian.</p><p><strong>Alchemist Drow Mohrg 17:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17.</p><p><strong>Alchemist Mohrg Drow 17:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17.</p><p><strong>Alien Undead:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Aller Rosk:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk.</p><p><strong>Ally Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Ally Powerful Undead:</strong> See Undead Ally Powerful.</p><p><strong>Ally Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead:</strong> See Undead Ally.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Ally Undead Powerful:</strong> See Undead Ally Powerful.</p><p><strong>Almonsyn, Mafaere:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Alonsyn, Mafaere:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Amalgam Gargantuan Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Amalgam Zombie Gargantuan:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation Bog Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation Mindless Nearly of Undead and Twisting Life:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation Mummy Bog:</strong> See Mummy Bog Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation Nearly Mindless of Undead and Twisting Life:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Bone Shattered and Warped Flesh:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Flesh Warped and Shattered Bone:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Life Twisting and Undead Nearly Mindless:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Shattered Bone and Warped Flesh:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Twisting Life and Undead Nearly Mindless:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life Nearly Mindless:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Amalgamation Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Amerces:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin, Amerces.</p><p><strong>Amorphous Creature, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ancient Ghost Irritable, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ancient Irritable Ghost, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ancient Necromancer Ghost, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ancient Undead:</strong> See Undead Ancient.</p><p><strong>Ancient Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Ancient Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Ancient Vampire Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient.</p><p><strong>Ancient Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient.</p><p><strong>Angry Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Angry.</p><p><strong>Animal Companion Claudiette's Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Animal Companion Claudiette's Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Animal Companion Owlbear Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Animal Companion Owlbear Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Animal Guardian Murdered Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Animal Zombified:</strong> See Visitant, Zombified Animal.</p><p><strong>Animalistic Creature Cunning:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Animalistic Cunning Creature:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Animate Mass of Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse:</strong> See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead.</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior.</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> Helg murdered the unsuspecting Arskuva and animated her body, and now commands the xulgath army by proxy. (Extinction Curse 4 of 6))</p><p>It was during this stealthy invasion that a necromancer named Helg Eats-the-Eaters decided to strike. She murdered Arskuva in secret and animated the xulgath’s corpse, making Arskuva a puppet leader who delivers whatever commands Helg chooses. (Extinction Curse 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Animated Corpse of a Soldier Devout:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Animated Remains, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Animated Skeleton Undead:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Animated Undead Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Antagonist, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Appendage of a Giant:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Appendage of a Very Large Creature:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature.</p><p><strong>Aquatic Warsworn:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic.</p><p><strong>Arantaros:</strong> See Undead Dragon, Arantaros.</p><p><strong>Arazni:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Arboreal Stealthy:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal.</p><p><strong>Arboreal Tar Tree:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal.</p><p><strong>Archer Ghostly:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer.</p><p><strong>Archer Spectral:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Archer.</p><p><strong>Arena Master, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Arskuva the Gnasher:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Artist Tattoo Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist.</p><p><strong>Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Assassin:</strong> See Wraith, Assassin.</p><p><strong>Assassin, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Assassin Drow 17:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17.</p><p><strong>Assassin Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Assassin.</p><p><strong>Assassin Ghoul Xulgath:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin.</p><p><strong>Assassin Master, Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Assassin Xulgath Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin.</p><p><strong>Ascended Sun-God, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Aspirational Figure, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Athemer Cathilda:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer:</strong> Beware the haunting sobs of the attic whisperer, for they carry the pained wrath of an abandoned child who perished due to the neglect or absence of their caretakers. Animated by loneliness, the embittered spirit binds itself to the material world in a body made of bits and oddments of a lost childhood—wooden blocks, scraps of blankets, ratty dolls, buttons, carved trinkets, and glass marbles. To give themselves the semblance of a head, they top their patchwork bodies with a small animal’s skull. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer Particularly Powerful, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer Powerful Particularly, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer Variant, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> Fulvia’s son Anitoli—a precocious lad whose talent with writing and poetry might have blossomed into a remarkable voice had he survived to adulthood—lived and died in this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>Fulvia smothered Anitoli with a pillow as he slept after she became convinced that Golarion had only months before being offered up for the Banquet by the Dominion of the Black. Ioseff never bothered to even enter this room, much less bury the body within, as he increasingly withdrew into his obsessions in the months following his murderous spree. Anitoli has since become a particularly powerful attic whisperer, yet he never leaves this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Author, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Cairn Wight Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Cairn Wight:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Shadow:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Tar Tree:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Wight:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Wight Cairn:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Full-Fledged Wraith:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Shadow Full-Fledged:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Tar Tree Full-Fledged:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Wight Cairn Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Wight Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Autonomous Wraith Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Avatar of the Grim Reaper:</strong> See Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper.</p><p><strong>Average Mohrg:</strong> See Mohrg, Average Mohrg.</p><p><strong>Awakened Ghost Smilodon:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened.</p><p><strong>Awakened Smilodon Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened.</p><p><strong>Ayrzul:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense, Ayrzul.</p><p><strong>Balcoth the Wraith-Mage:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Baleful Leader, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> Banshees are the furious, tormented souls of elves bound to the Material Plane by a betrayal that defined the final hours of their lives. Some banshees arise from elves who were slain by trusted friends and allies, or whose loved ones betrayed them on their deathbeds. Others spawn from elves whose treacherous deeds shortly before their deaths left a stain upon their souls. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The banshee represents one of the most tragic of undead, a soul so wracked with agony and fury over a betrayal in life that, in death, it lingers on as a great evil. That most of those who become banshees were not evil in life only deepens this tragic theme, and many elven adventurers see it as their duty not only to put banshees to rest, but to right the wrong that saw their creation in the first place. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Banshee Drow Priest High 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Banshee Elite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Banshee Entertainer, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen:</strong> The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Banshee Entertainer, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Banshee High Priest Drow 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Banshee Priest High Drow 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Bard Drow Lich 18:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18.</p><p><strong>Bard Lich Drow 18:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18.</p><p><strong>Barrow Jealous Guardian of a:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow.</p><p><strong>Bat Enormous Undead:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Bat Ghoul:</strong> See Skaveling, Ghoul Bat.</p><p><strong>Bat Ghoulish:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Bat Giant Larger Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Bat Giant Undead Larger:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Bat Undead Enormous:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Beast:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast.</p><p><strong>Beast Guardian Slain Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Beast Undead:</strong> See Undead Beast.</p><p><strong>Beast Undead, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Drow Gentleman Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Drow Youthful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Gentleman Drow Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Gentleman Youthful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Beautiful Youthful Gentleman Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Befuddled Thoughts:</strong> See Haunt Befuddled Thoughts.</p><p><strong>Beheaded:</strong> Anyone apprehended by Ashen Swale’s followers is imprisoned in one of the many 15-foot-deep oubliettes that comprise the prisoner pits. Each pit is a muddy morass partially flooded with waste and swamp water and rife with insects and disease. Upon dying, prisoners are reanimated as beheaded and impaled on a stake in the Howling Square. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Beheaded Long-Horned Bison:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned.</p><p><strong>Behemoth Shanrigol:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth.</p><p><strong>Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn.</p><p><strong>Being of Immense Power Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Being of Power Immense Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Being Powerful Undead:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Being Tormented:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Being Undead of Immense Power, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Being Undead of Power Immense, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Being Undead Powerful:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Being With A Horrifying Emptiness:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Belcorra Blood of:</strong> See Haunt Blood of Belcorra.</p><p><strong>Belcorra Child of:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra.</p><p><strong>Belcorra Haruvex:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Beluthus:</strong> See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus.</p><p><strong>Benevolent Figure, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Bestial-Looking Drow Wight:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking.</p><p><strong>Bestial-Looking Wight Drow:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking.</p><p><strong>Betrayal Confounding:</strong> See Haunt Confounding Betrayal.</p><p><strong>Betrayed Revivication Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Betrayed Revivication.</p><p><strong>Better Performer Slightly, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Better Slightly Performer, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Big Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Big.</p><p><strong>Bird:</strong> See Ghost Angry, Bird.</p><p><strong>Bison Long-Horned Beheaded:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned.</p><p><strong>Bison Long-Horned Skull:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull.</p><p><strong>Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Black Tar-Like Sludge and Bones Horrific Mass of:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blades Flensing:</strong> See Haunt Flensing Blades.</p><p><strong>Bleached Skulls:</strong> See Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls.</p><p><strong>Blind Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Blind.</p><p><strong>Blood Hunger:</strong> See Haunt Blood Hunger.</p><p><strong>Blood of Belcorra:</strong> See Haunt Blood of Belcorra.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Corpse Plague-Bearing Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Corpse Reanimated Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Corpse Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Reanimated Corpse Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Blood-Drinking Reanimated Plague-Bearing Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Bloodsiphon:</strong> One of Volluk’s last creations remains here, a horrific undead guardian created from a giant leech. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bloodthirsty General Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Bloodthirsty Urge:</strong> See Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge.</p><p><strong>Bloodwalker:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Bloody Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Bloody.</p><p><strong>Blue Cold Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Cold Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Finley:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley.</p><p><strong>Blue Glowing Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Glowing Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Bodak:</strong> When a living, sentient humanoid is exposed to an extreme expression of supernatural evil, the experience can irrevocably damn the victim, crushing their mind and ripping out their soul in an appalling, unholy transformation that results in a creature that’s anathema to life—the bodak. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The rarity of the events that create bodaks ensure that most of these abominations were humanoids slain by another bodak’s gaze. Yet bodaks can also be brought into being by a rare version of the create undead ritual. This horrific ritual emulates an encounter of absolute, supernatural evil, and so the spell must begin when the subject is alive and located on one of the evil Outer Planes. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Fragmented memories of a prior existence filtered through a vengeful hatred of the living lead the bodak to try to return to those places it once knew. If successful, it assaults former friends, acquaintances, and loved ones with its murderous gaze and an incomprehensible torrent of gibberish laced with vile curses, accusations, and threats—an assault that often leads to the victims rising as newly formed bodaks themselves. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Any humanoid who dies while drained or doomed by a bodak rises as an autonomous bodak 24 hours after its death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bodak Empty Death:</strong> See Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death.</p><p><strong>Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death:</strong> Three Children of Belcorra became far too interested in the lore of Nhimbaloth and were blasted with a powerful glimpse of the Outer God, transforming them into bodaks. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Body Shambling:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Bodyguard Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard.</p><p><strong>Bog Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog.</p><p><strong>Bog Mummy Amalgamation:</strong> See Mummy Bog Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Bogeyman:</strong> See Umbra, Bogeyman.</p><p><strong>Bokrug Cult Leader Long-Dead, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Bone Croupier:</strong> For many, gambling is just fun and games, but for some, it can become a bad habit or even a life-consuming addiction. Bone croupiers take the meaning of “life-consuming” to its literal extreme. Undead gamblers whose lust for cards and dice couldn’t be sated in life, they haunt the shadowy corners of gambling halls and continue their search for that next hit of adrenaline. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6))</p><p><strong>Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bone Gladiator:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Bone Monster:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Bone Shattered and Warped Flesh Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge Horrific Mass of:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Bones of a Giant Reanimated:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Bones of a Giant Reanimated:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Bones Reanimated of a Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Bones Reanimated of a Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Bones Shrouds and Evil Powerful Monster Made of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Bones Sprawling Mass of:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Bones Vortex of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Bony Humanoid:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Brain Collector Undead:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Brain Collector Variant:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Bright Walker:</strong> Those who encounter calignis quickly learn that their deaths involve burning out instead of bleeding out. At times, this dramatic immolation is denied to a caligni, so they arise as a bright walker. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Most calignis assume that bright walkers arise at the whims of their malign and capricious demigods, the Forsaken, but as the Forsaken are denied the souls of these undead, some other unknown force must be involved. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Brilliant Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Brilliant Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Broken Promise:</strong> See Haunt A Broken Promise.</p><p><strong>Brute Hulking:</strong> See Wight, Hulking Brute.</p><p><strong>Brute Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Brute.</p><p><strong>Burning Mammoth Undead:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Burning Undead Mammoth:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Cabal Member Herecite:</strong> See Herecite Cabal Member.</p><p><strong>Caiborn Shraen:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight:</strong> See Wight Cairn.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight Covetous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight Elite:</strong> See Wight Cairn Elite.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Caligni Rare Undead:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Caligni Undead Rare:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Canker Cultist:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist.</p><p><strong>Canine Skeleton, Guard, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Cannibalism Unnatural Embodiment of:</strong> See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism.</p><p><strong>Cantakerous Ghost, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Captain Draugr:</strong> See Draugr Captain.</p><p><strong>Captain Graveknight, Finzad Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen.</p><p><strong>Careful Hunter:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Carpenter Undead, Nils Kleveken:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken.</p><p><strong>Cat Great Guardian Ghost of the, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Cat Jungle Ghost Malevolent of a:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Cat Jungle Malevolent Ghost of a:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Cat Spectral, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Catfolk Skeletal, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Centuries-Old Killer, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Chained Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Champion Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Champion.</p><p><strong>Champion Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Chandriu Invisar:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar.</p><p><strong>Chaotic Evil Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Chaotic Evil.</p><p><strong>Cheerful Tune:</strong> See Haunt Cheerful Tune.</p><p><strong>Chemical Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Chemical.</p><p><strong>Child Abandoned Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Child Abandoned Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Child of Belcorra:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra.</p><p><strong>Child of Belcorra Elder:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder.</p><p><strong>Child of Belcorra Elder, Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Child God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child Undead:</strong> See Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Child Undead:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Child Undead:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Child Undead, Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers Abandoned:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers Abandoned:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers.</p><p><strong>Child-God Evil Mummified, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-God Mummified Evil, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-King Mummified, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-Mummy, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-Regent God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child-Sized God-King, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Child's Dying Spirit:</strong> See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit.</p><p><strong>Chimpanzee Visitant:</strong> See Visitant Chimpanzee.</p><p><strong>Chiseler Undead:</strong> See Undead Chiseler.</p><p><strong>Chiseler Undead:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Choir Entropy:</strong> See Haunt Entropy Choir.</p><p><strong>Choir Ghostly:</strong> See Haunt Ghostly Choir.</p><p><strong>Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Clacking Skull Swarm:</strong> See Skull Swarm Clacking.</p><p><strong>Clattering Grotesque Monstrosity:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Clattering Monstrosity Grotesque:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Claudiette's Animal Companion Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Claudiette's Animal Companion Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Claw Crawling:</strong> See Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw.</p><p><strong>Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame.</p><p><strong>Cloud Dragon Poison-Wracked Young:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cloud Dragon Young Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cloud Poison-Wracked Dragon Young:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cloud Poison-Wracked Young Dragon:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cloud Young Dragon Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cloud Young Dragon Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Blue Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Glowing Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Glowing Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Collection Furious Spiritual:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Collection Spiritual Furious:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Colossal Abomination Undead:</strong> See Undead Abomination Colossal.</p><p><strong>Colossal Undead Abomination:</strong> See Undead Abomination Colossal.</p><p><strong>Combatant Straightforward, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Commander, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Common Most Minion Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Common Most Minion Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Common Most Skeletal Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Common Most Skeletal Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Common Traditional Vampire:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Common Type of Shanrigol Most Basic:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Common Undead:</strong> See Undead Common.</p><p><strong>Common Vampire Traditional:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Commoner Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Commoner.</p><p><strong>Commoner Ghost Weak:</strong> See Ghost Commoner Weak.</p><p><strong>Companion Undead:</strong> See Undead Companion.</p><p><strong>Compelling Figure, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Complex Haunt:</strong> See Haunt Complex.</p><p><strong>Confounding Betrayal:</strong> See Haunt Confounding Betrayal.</p><p><strong>Conjuror Drow Lich 20:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20.</p><p><strong>Conjuror Lich Drow 20:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20.</p><p><strong>Conqueror Would-Be, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Creature Non-Skeletal Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Creature Undead Non-Skeletal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Non-Skeletal Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Non-Skeletal Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Undead Corporeal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Skeleton, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Zombie, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead Creature Non-Skeletal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead Non-Skeletal Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Corpse:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Corpse Animated:</strong> See Animated Corpse.</p><p><strong>Corpse Animated:</strong> See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead.</p><p><strong>Corpse Animated:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior.</p><p><strong>Corpse Animated of a Devout Soldier:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Corpse Animated of a Soldier Devout:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Corpse Armored in Black Plate:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Corpse Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Blood-Drinking Reanimated Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Hideous:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape.</p><p><strong>Corpse Mindless Rotting:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Corpse of a Devout Soldier Animated:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea Risen:</strong> See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea.</p><p><strong>Corpse of a Soldier Devout Animated:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Corpse Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Plague-Bearing Reanimated Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Propped-Up, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Corpse Psychopomp Haunted:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Corpse Reanimated Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Reanimated Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Corpse Risen of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:</strong> See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea.</p><p><strong>Corpse Rotting Mindless:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Corpse Sunburst:</strong> See Sunburst Corpse.</p><p><strong>Corpse Walking:</strong> See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse.</p><p><strong>Corpse Walking, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Corpse Walking, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Corpse Zombified of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Corpse Zombified of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Corpselight:</strong> A will-o’-wisp that starves to death might rise as a cold, blue, glowing sphere of spongy wetness—a corpselight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corpselight Particularly Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corpselight Powerful Particularly:</strong> See Corpselight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Corpses Animate Mass of:</strong> See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Corpses Giant Storm Lashed Together Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Giant Storm Several Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Lashed:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Lashed Together Giant Storm Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Lashed Together Several Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Lashed Together Several Storm Giant:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Lashed Together Storm Giant Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Several Giant Storm Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Several Lashed Together Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Several Storm Giant Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Storm Giant Lashed Together Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Corpses Storm Giant Several Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Count Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Count.</p><p><strong>Covetous Cairn Wight:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Covetous Wight Cairn:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Cozurn, Lyrt:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Cranky Ghost, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Crawling Claw:</strong> See Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw.</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand:</strong> Typically, crawling hands are formed when severed appendages are endowed with a crude sentience by evil necromantic energies that turn them into tireless killers. Yet crawling hands can also arise spontaneously, usually when a creature loses an appendage in a place rife with necromantic energy or with a connection to the Negative Energy Plane. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>A crawling hand formed from the appendage of a Medium creature is quick and agile, skittering in the shadows until it can strike its prey. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>A popular tale among necromancers tells of an ancient wizard who trafficked in evil magic. During a summoning ritual gone wrong, the wizard’s hand became possessed and later strangled them while they slept. The hand dragged the corpse across the wizard’s rooms to their workbench, propped up a knife in a vise, and severed itself from the rest of the body. According to the story, the hand went on to commit several more murders and disappeared into the sewers of a major metropolis, never to be seen again. Some necromancers believe that this original crawling hand still creeps through the shadows of that city, killing as it pleases. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Elite:</strong> The curious markings in the dust in this hall were left by a pair of immense manifestations of the malevolence drawn directly from Ioseff’s traumatized mind: a pair of human-sized left hands, severed at the wrist as if by an enormous hatchet. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>As long as Ioseff’s ghost remains, new crawling hands manifest here after a week passes. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Elite, Immense Manifestation of the Malevolence:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Giant:</strong> A giant crawling hand is the appendage of a very large creature, such as a giant. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Swarm:</strong> Necromancers studying here practice their craft on the severed hands of prisoners, using them to create crawling hands that are then kept on the shelves. When the party touches any object in this room, the hands attack as one. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Creature Amorphous, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Creature Animalistic Cunning:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Corporeal Undead Non-Skeletal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Cunning Animalistic:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Creature Dangerous:</strong> See Draugr, Dangerous Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Dangerous Evil, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Creature Dangerous Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Dangerous.</p><p><strong>Creature Dangerous Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Dangerous Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Divine Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Divine.</p><p><strong>Creature Eerie:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Evil Dangerous, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Creature Evil Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Evil.</p><p><strong>Creature Feral Humanoid:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Creature Foul:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Creature Foul Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Creature Foul Undead:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Creature Hateful:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Creature Highly Skilled Intelligent, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Creature Highly Skilled Intelligent, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Creature Hostile:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Humanoid Feral:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Creature Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Highly Skilled, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Highly Skilled, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Skilled Highly, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Skilled Highly, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Intelligent Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Large Very Appendage of a:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Lich-Like Mindless Nearly, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Lich-Like Nearly Mindless, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Lion-Like Skull-Faced Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Lion-Like Undead Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Malevolent:</strong> See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit.</p><p><strong>Creature Mindless Nearly Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Mindless Undead:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature More Powerful:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Most Powerful Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Creature Near-Mindless Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Nearly Mindless Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Nocturnal:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Creature Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Non-Skeletal Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Nonliving With Blood in its Body:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Creature Powerful:</strong> See Ravener, Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Powerful More:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Powerful Most Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Creature Powerful Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Powerful Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Powerful.</p><p><strong>Creature Rare:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Skeletal, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Creature Skilled Highly Intelligent, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Creature Skilled Highly Intelligent, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Creature Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Skull-Faced Undead Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Strange:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood:</strong> See Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions.</p><p><strong>Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site Undead:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Creature That Rejuvenates:</strong> See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Creature That Rejuvenates:</strong> See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath.</p><p><strong>Creature Thats Anathema to Life:</strong> See Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Corporeal Non-Skeletal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Dangerous:</strong> See Undead Creature Dangerous.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Divine:</strong> See Undead Creature Divine.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Evil:</strong> See Undead Creature Evil.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Foul:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Foul:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Lion-Like Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Mindless:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Most Powerful:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Non-Skeletal Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Powerful:</strong> See Undead Creature Powerful.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Powerful:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Powerful Most:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Skull-Faced Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead That Feeds on the Blood of the Living:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Unique:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Unique, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Vile That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Vile That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Who Thirsts For Blood:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead Who Thirsts for Blood:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood.</p><p><strong>Creature Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature Unique Undead:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Unique Undead, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Creature Unnatural:</strong> See Unnatural Creature</p><p><strong>Creature Very Large Appendage of a:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Vile Undead That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Vile Undead That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Creature Who Thirsts For Blood Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Creature Who Thirsts for Blood Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood.</p><p><strong>Creature Wise Yet Wicked:</strong> See Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature.</p><p><strong>Creature With Blood in its Body Nonliving:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Creature With Negative Healing:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions:</strong> See Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions.</p><p><strong>Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless Undead, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Croupier Bone:</strong> See Bone Croupier.</p><p><strong>Crude Minion Simple:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Crude Minion Simple:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Crude Simple Minion:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Crude Simple Minion:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Crusader Dead:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Dragon Immense Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Dragon Undead Immense:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Immense Dragon Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Immense Undead Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Undead Dragon Immense:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Crystalline Undead Immense Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Cult Leader Dybbuk:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Cult Leader Evil, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Cult Leader Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Cult of the Canker Leader of the, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Cultist Canker:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist.</p><p><strong>Cultist Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Cultist Wight:</strong> See Wight Variant Wight Cultist.</p><p><strong>Cunning Animalistic Creature:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Cunning Creature Animalistic:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Cunning Spellcaster Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Cunning Tinker:</strong> See Wight, Cunning Tinker.</p><p><strong>Current Greatest Threat to Avistan, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Current Threat to Avistan Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Cursed Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Cursed.</p><p><strong>Cyclops Undead:</strong> See Undead Cyclops.</p><p><strong>Dajermube:</strong> See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube.</p><p><strong>Damned Grasp of the:</strong> See Haunt Grasp of the Damned.</p><p><strong>Dance of Death:</strong> See Haunt Dance of Death.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Creature:</strong> See Draugr, Dangerous Creature.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Creature Evil, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Dangerous.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Evil Creature, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Dangerous.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Daughter Zalsiniah's Lingering Spirit of:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Dead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Dead Crusader:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Dead Hungry:</strong> See Hungry Dead.</p><p><strong>Dead Hungry:</strong> See Skeleton, Hungry Dead.</p><p><strong>Dead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Dead Living:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Dead Restless:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Dead Void:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Deadly Foe:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Deadly Foe Undead:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Deadly Skulltaker Four-Armed:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Deadly Undead Foe:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Death and Shadow Towering Specter of:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death.</p><p><strong>Death Dance of:</strong> See Haunt Dance of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Drider:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider.</p><p><strong>Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Knight:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider.</p><p><strong>Death Knight of:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider.</p><p><strong>Death Lesser:</strong> See Lesser Death.</p><p><strong>Death Mass Whirling of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Death Whirling Mass of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Deathknight:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider.</p><p><strong>Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> As for my husband, well, Seldrick turned into something horrible when he died. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p><strong>Deathless Acolyte Variant, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Debutante:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Debutante.</p><p><strong>Deep Gnome Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Defender, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> See Lich Demilich.</p><p><strong>Desiccated Flesh Giant Log of:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Devastatingly Powerful Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Devious Truly Versatile Spellcaster:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Devor, Bella:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Devotee Ghostly, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Devourer:</strong> When fiends and powerful evil spellcasters are lost beyond the farthest reaches of the multiverse, they sometimes return as horrific undead called devourers that consume the souls of the living to fuel their arcane machinations. Their bodies are ruined and rebuilt, hollow and twisted, even as their minds undergo a spiritual transformation. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Devourer, Beluthus:</strong> See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus.</p><p><strong>Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Devout Soldier Animated Corpse of a:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Devron the Necromancer:</strong> See Lich, Devron the Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Dinosaur Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur.</p><p><strong>Disease-Ridden Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Disease-Ridden.</p><p><strong>Disguises Master of, Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Divine Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Divine.</p><p><strong>Divine Spirit Theatrical:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Divine Theatrical Spirit:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Divine Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Divine.</p><p><strong>Dog Taxidermic:</strong> See Taxidermic Dog.</p><p><strong>Doom Fiery Hall of:</strong> See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom.</p><p><strong>Doom Plummeting:</strong> See Haunt Plummeting Doom.</p><p><strong>Dragon Cloud in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame.</p><p><strong>Dragon Cloud Poison-Wracked Young:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Cloud Young Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Crystalline Immense Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Crystalline Undead Immense:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Gold Young Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Gold Zombie Young:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Immense Crystalline Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Immense Undead Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Poison-Wracked Cloud Young:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Poison-Wracked Young Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Powerful Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful.</p><p><strong>Dragon Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon.</p><p><strong>Dragon Undead, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Dragon Undead Crystalline Immense:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Undead Immense Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Dragon Undead Powerful:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful.</p><p><strong>Dragon Young Cloud Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Young Gold Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Young Poison-Wracked Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Young Zombie Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Zombie Gold Young:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dragon Zombie Young Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Dralston, Seldrick:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Draugr, Undead Draugr:</strong> Risen corpses of sailors who died at sea, draugr reek of the rot and decay of the briny deep. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Draugr rise in the haunted places of the sea, where restless spirits, swells of negative energy, or supernatural storms deliver death. A corpse might rest at the bottom of the sea for some time before awakening as a draugr. Collecting detritus and organisms, a corpse becomes increasingly disgusting before it finally rises. Proximity to intelligent life can expedite this process, and an underwater explorer who happens upon a shipwreck might cause a body to snap to unlife as a draugr suddenly. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>When an entire ship’s crew dies in one calamity, they might rise simultaneously, bound together in death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Draugr, Dangerous Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr Captain:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr More Powerful With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Draugr Powerful More With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Draugr Raider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr Undead:</strong> See Draugr, Undead Draugr.</p><p><strong>Draugr With Burning Red Eyes More Powerful:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Draugr With Burning Red Eyes Powerful More:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Dread Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> See Wraith Dread.</p><p><strong>Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin Manifestation of the:</strong> See Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin.</p><p><strong>Drenchdead:</strong> When great heroes or other powerful individuals encounter misfortune and die at sea or to other water-related accidents, the anguished soul sometimes clings to its corpse, creating a drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Drider Death:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider.</p><p><strong>Drider Priest Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest.</p><p><strong>Drider Undead:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Drider Vampire Priest:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest.</p><p><strong>Drider Variant Death Drider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Administrator Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator.</p><p><strong>Drow Alchemist Mohrg 17:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17.</p><p><strong>Drow Assassin 17:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17.</p><p><strong>Drow Assassin 17, Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Banshee High Priest 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Drow Banshee Priest High 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Drow Bard Lich 18:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18.</p><p><strong>Drow Beautiful Gentleman Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Beautiful Youthful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Bestial-Looking Wight:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking.</p><p><strong>Drow Brilliant Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Conjuror Lich 20:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20.</p><p><strong>Drow Elf Undead:</strong> See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf.</p><p><strong>Drow Gentleman Beautiful Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Gentleman Youthful Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Drow.</p><p><strong>Drow Ghost Administrator:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator.</p><p><strong>Drow Ghost Witch:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch.</p><p><strong>Drow Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Drow.</p><p><strong>Drow Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Drow Graveknight 18:</strong> See Graveknight Drow 18.</p><p><strong>Drow High Priest Banshee 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Drow Influential Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Lanky Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky.</p><p><strong>Drow Lich:</strong> See Lich Drow.</p><p><strong>Drow Lich, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Lich Bard 18:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18.</p><p><strong>Drow Lich Conjuror 20:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20.</p><p><strong>Drow Mage Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage.</p><p><strong>Drow Mohrg Alchemist 17:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17.</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Drow.</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy Brilliant, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy Influential, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy Mage:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage.</p><p><strong>Drow Priest High Banshee 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Drow Sister, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Sister, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Sister, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Sister, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Skeletal, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Soulless, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Striking Woman, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Undead:</strong> See Undead Drow.</p><p><strong>Drow Undead, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Vampire, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Vampire 16:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16.</p><p><strong>Drow Vampire 19:</strong> See Vampire Drow 19.</p><p><strong>Drow Vampire Lanky:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky.</p><p><strong>Drow Wight Bestial-Looking:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking.</p><p><strong>Drow Witch Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch.</p><p><strong>Drow Woman, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Woman Striking, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Youthful Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drow Youthful Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Drummer Eerie Undead:</strong> See Undead Drummer Eerie.</p><p><strong>Drummer Undead Eerie:</strong> See Undead Drummer Eerie.</p><p><strong>Duke Ormand:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Duke Vampire, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Dullahan:</strong> A dullahan manifests when a particularly violent warrior is beheaded and the warrior’s soul stubbornly clings to material existence (or is refused entry to the afterlife). (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dullahan, Wonoak:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dybbuk Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Dybbuk Leader Cult:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Dybbuk Lurking, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Dying Child's Spirit:</strong> See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit.</p><p><strong>Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History Tragic, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Eccentric Remnant Tragic of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Eccentric Tragic Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Echoes of Faith:</strong> See Haunt Echoes of Faith.</p><p><strong>Eerie Creature:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Eerie Drummer Undead:</strong> See Undead Drummer Eerie.</p><p><strong>Eerie Haunting:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Eerie Undead Drummer:</strong> See Undead Drummer Eerie.</p><p><strong>Elder Child of Belcorra:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder.</p><p><strong>Elder Child of Belcorra, Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life Furious Tormented Soul of an:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Elf Drow Undead:</strong> See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf.</p><p><strong>Elite Banshee:</strong> See Banshee Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Cairn Wight:</strong> See Wight Cairn Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Crawling Hand:</strong> See Crawling Hand Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Gashadokuro:</strong> See Gashadokuro Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Ghast:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Ghoul Ghast:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Graveknight Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Herexen:</strong> See Herexen Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Nemhaith:</strong> See Nemhaith Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Poltergeist:</strong> See Poltergeist Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Shraen Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Elite Warsworn:</strong> See Warsworn Elite.</p><p><strong>Elite Wight Cairn:</strong> See Wight Cairn Elite.</p><p><strong>Embittered Spirit:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit.</p><p><strong>Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:</strong> See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism.</p><p><strong>Empty Death Bodak:</strong> See Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death.</p><p><strong>Encouraging Supervision:</strong> See Haunt Encouraging Supervision.</p><p><strong>Enemy Familiar:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Enigmatic Undead, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Enormous Abomination Undead:</strong> See Undead Abomination Enormous.</p><p><strong>Enormous Bat Undead:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Enormous Undead Abomination:</strong> See Undead Abomination Enormous.</p><p><strong>Enormous Undead Bat:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Enslaved Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved.</p><p><strong>Enslaved Nemhaith:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entertainer Banshee:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer.</p><p><strong>Entity Incorporeal Powerful Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Incorporeal Undead Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Paranormal:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Powerful:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Entity Powerful Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Powerful Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Profane:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Entity Undead Incorporeal Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Undead Powerful Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Entity Undead Unusual, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Entity Undead Unusual, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Entity Unusual Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Entity Unusual Undead, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Entropy Choir:</strong> See Haunt Entropy Choir.</p><p><strong>Entropy True Inexplicable Servant of:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Esobok:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok.</p><p><strong>Especially Old Ghast Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Especially Old Ghoul Ghast Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Especially Old Sadistic Ghoul Ghast, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Eternal Flame:</strong> See Haunt Eternal Flame.</p><p><strong>Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave.</p><p><strong>Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise.</p><p><strong>Eternally Patient Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Eternally Vigilant Guardian:</strong> See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian.</p><p><strong>Eternally Vigilant Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death Unthinking:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death Unthinking:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of Death:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of Death:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Evil Bones and Shrouds Powerful Monster Made of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Evil Child-God Mummified, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Evil Creature Dangerous, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Evil Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Evil.</p><p><strong>Evil Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Evil Dangerous Creature, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Evil Force:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Evil Form:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Evil God-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Evil Great:</strong> See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead.</p><p><strong>Evil Leader Cult, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Evil Mummified Child-God, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Evil Mummy, Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Evil Spirit:</strong> See Witchfire, Evil Spirit.</p><p><strong>Evil Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Evil.</p><p><strong>Evil Wizard:</strong> See Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard</p><p><strong>Exclusion and Xenophobia God of, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Exile Ghoul Morlock:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile.</p><p><strong>Exile Morlock Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile.</p><p><strong>Faceless Undead:</strong> See Undead Faceless.</p><p><strong>Failed Lich:</strong> See Lich Failed.</p><p><strong>Fallen Ally, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Fallen Hero, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Fallen Ivory Reaper Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Fallen Ivory Reaper Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Fallen Reaper Ivory Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Fallen Reaper Ivory Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Fallen Soldier:</strong> Sutaki wage war with them to the east, then raise the dead, using fallen soldiers to assault them. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Fallowglade, Siora:</strong> See Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade.</p><p><strong>Familiar Enemy:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Familiar Raven Undead:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar.</p><p><strong>Familiar Undead Raven:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar.</p><p><strong>Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Feral Creature Humanoid:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Feral Form of Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Feral Form of.</p><p><strong>Feral Humanoid Creature:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Feral Skull Swarm:</strong> See Skull Swarm Feral.</p><p><strong>Feral Vampire Form of:</strong> See Vampire Feral Form of.</p><p><strong>Festrog:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Festrog Undead Roaming:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Fickle Person, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Fiend Undead, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Fiery Doom Hall of:</strong> See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom.</p><p><strong>Figure Aspirational, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Figure Benevolent, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Figure Compelling, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Figure Frightening Tragic:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Figure Spectral:</strong> See Wraith, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Figure Spectral:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Figure Tragic Frightening:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Final Flight:</strong> See Haunt Final Flight.</p><p><strong>Finley, Blue:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley.</p><p><strong>Finzad Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen.</p><p><strong>First Horseman Mysterious Incarnation of the:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeleton Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Flame Eternal:</strong> See Haunt Eternal Flame.</p><p><strong>Flamesworn:</strong> Flamesworn rise from large crowds killed by fire. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Flamesworn, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Flensing Blades:</strong> See Haunt Flensing Blades.</p><p><strong>Flesh Desiccated Giant Log of:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Flesh Warped and Shattered Bone Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Flesh-Eating Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead.</p><p><strong>Flesh-Eating Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Flight Final:</strong> See Haunt Final Flight.</p><p><strong>Flying Monstrosity Vampiric:</strong> See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Flying Undead:</strong> See Undead Flying.</p><p><strong>Flying Vampiric Monstrosity:</strong> See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Foe Deadly:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Foe Deadly Undead:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Foe Former:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Foe Old, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Foe Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Foe Undead Deadly:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Footsteps of Legend:</strong> See Haunt Footsteps of Legend.</p><p><strong>Force Evil:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Form Evil:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Form Ghostly:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Form Ghostly Skeletal, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Form Lesser of Undead:</strong> See Undead Lesser Form of.</p><p><strong>Form Malevolent of Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Form Malevolent of Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Form of Greater Undead:</strong> See Undead Greater Form of.</p><p><strong>Form of Incorporeal Undead Malevolent:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Form of Undead Greater:</strong> See Undead Greater Form of.</p><p><strong>Form of Undead Incorporeal Malevolent:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Form of Undead Lesser:</strong> See Undead Lesser Form of.</p><p><strong>Form of Unlife Stranger:</strong> See Stranger Form of Unlife.</p><p><strong>Form of Vampire Feral:</strong> See Vampire Feral Form of.</p><p><strong>Form Sinuous Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:</strong> See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames.</p><p><strong>Form Skeletal Ghostly, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Form Stranger of Unlife:</strong> See Stranger Form of Unlife.</p><p><strong>Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames Sinuous:</strong> See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames.</p><p><strong>Former Foe:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Former Herald, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Former Pathfinder Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Former Pathfinder Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Former Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Former Rebel:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Foul Creature:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Foul Creature Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Foul Creature Undead:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Foul Spirit:</strong> See Spirit Foul.</p><p><strong>Foul Spirit:</strong> See Ghost, Foul Spirit.</p><p><strong>Foul Undead:</strong> See Undead Foul.</p><p><strong>Foul Undead:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Foul Undead:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Foul Undead Creature:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Foul Undead Creature:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Four-Armed Deadly Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Four-Armed Skulltaker Deadly:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Undead:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed.</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Undead Weaker:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed Weaker.</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Undead Weaker:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Weaker Undead:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed Weaker.</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Weaker Undead:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Frightening Figure Tragic:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Frightening Hodag Undead:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Frightening Tragic Figure:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Frightening Undead Hodag:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Frost Wight:</strong> See Wight Frost.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight Cairn:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Cairn Wight Autonomous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Shadow Autonomous:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Tar Tree Autonomous:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Wight Autonomous:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Wight Cairn Autonomous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Wraith Autonomous:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Furious Collection Spiritual:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Furious Soul Tormented of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Furious Spiritual Collection:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Furnace Vengeful:</strong> See Haunt Vengeful Furnace.</p><p><strong>Gambler Undead:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Gamer Undying:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Amalgam Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Monstrosity Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie Amalgam:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff:</strong> The last horse stall, where the horse who escaped to Willowside was living, now contains several human corpses. The brughadatch elders killed Cynsa and Palben Carrister weeks ago to keep them from sending the fey back to the First World. They’ve dumped the owners’ bodies here, along with the corpses of several staff members and guests who have died of starvation. The spirits of the starved do not rest easily, and they rise up in an undead monstrosity called a gashadokuro as soon as anyone enters the stall. It fights until destroyed, pursuing foes out of the stable if necessary. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Gem-Encrusted Skull, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Gem-Encrusted Skull, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Gem-Studded Skull Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Gem-Studded Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>General Bloodthirsty Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Beautiful Drow Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Beautiful Youthful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Drow Beautiful Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Drow Youthful Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Youthful Beautiful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gentleman Youthful Drow Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast.</p><p><strong>Ghast Elite:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite.</p><p><strong>Ghast Especially Old Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghast Old Especially Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghast Sadistic Especially Old, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghast Sadistic Old Especially, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghast Unique:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure, they can linger on in the world. These anguished souls haunt a locale significant to them in life, constantly trying to right their perceived wrong or wrongdoings. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>As they are remnants of a past life and retain their intelligence, ghosts can convey long-lost information or serve as a way to inform the PCs of crucial story elements. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Lost souls that haunt the world as incorporeal undead are called ghosts. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Some property of the Abomination Vaults increases the manifestation of ghosts, spectral undead, and haunts within their domain. Otari initially believed this was a side effect from Gauntlight but has now come to suspect a link to a much more ancient and ominous source deep below this level. He knows nothing of Nhimbaloth, but if the heroes tell him of the Outer God, he suspects her influence is the source. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Pharasma opposes Nhimbaloth for multiple reasons. Those who perish in lands haunted by the latter’s presence tend to rise as ghosts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Those who study from The Whispering Reeds for too long are often cursed to rise as ghosts after death—though their existence never lasts for long, as they are inevitably consumed by Nhimbaloth. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>“There’s a shoony—you know, one of those dog folk—in Castinlee who sings to the dead. He digs their graves, but apparently that isn’t enough for him, so he sings to them too… and their ghosts get up and dance for him!” (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p>Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p>Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>Spirit Anchor curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb:</strong> A despairing Geb attempts to escape Golarion in an act of ritual suicide, but soon returns as a ghost. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>For an ancient ghost born of anguish and resentment, Geb currently seems more engaged with his kingdom than at any point since Nex’s disappearance. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>Finally, in 632, Geb’s torment grew too strong to bear, and he ended his mortal life in an act of ritual suicide. But even in death, Geb’s hatred tethered his soul to Golarion as a ghost. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> In life, Ulthadar was a cleric of Aroden and one of the founding priests of Moonstone Hall. Ulthadar was a young adult when the temple’s foundations were laid, and he remained active in the temple’s hierarchy until his death, dedicating his life to serving his deity through administration, prayer, and scholarship. Though he served as the temple’s first high priest for 20 years before his death, Ulthadar never excelled at ministering to the public. Like many who once dwelled within Moonstone Hall, he was an ascetic who preferred meditation and study to preaching and proselytizing. As high priest, he grudgingly spent time away from his true calling to give weekly sermons, but he was never a charismatic figure among his order. In fact, those who knew him considered him peevish at best; yet they suffered his abrasive personality for his deep well of religious knowledge and his talents for administering the many functions Moonstone Hall provided to the city of Escadar. Ulthadar left Moonstone Hall as rarely as possible, seeing in its gleaming walls and stately fixtures the truest connection to his god. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p>When Ulthadar passed away in his sleep, his attachment to Moonstone Hall tethered his soul to it. Instead of moving on to dwell in Aroden’s extraplanar realm, his soul instead remained in his longtime home. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Foul Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Administrator Drow:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator.</p><p><strong>Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> The skeleton on the island was once Otari Ilvashti. He survived the battle with Belcorra and a desperate flight through the upper levels of the Abomination Vaults only to become trapped here by the immense otyugh waiting in area D17. Already weakened from his ordeal before contracting filth fever from the fight with the otyugh, Otari lingered on the tiny islet only two days before he perished. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Today, his spirit lingers on, both in the form of the strange warnings on the walls throughout the Abomination Vaults and also as a ghost consumed by two linked desires—vengeance on Belcorra and fear that Gauntlight might yet be used to harm his hometown of Absalom. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>When Otari Ilvashti became trapped in the Abomination Vaults, he did his best to find an escape route. Unfortunately, at that time, many of Belcorra’s dangerous minions still guarded much of this level. He made it to this room only to collapse from his wounds. Fortunately, Belcorra’s death had thrown the dungeon into chaos, and he wasn’t discovered. When Otari woke some time later, no longer on the edge of death from his ordeal, he crept out of the room and made his way west through area B31 and eventually to B20, only to be confronted by an angry and oversized chuul. He discovered the secret door in area B32 and fled deeper instead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>When Otari finally died in area D18, his soul remained as a ghost, and the three locations where he hid during his final days became infused with desperate echoes of his spirit. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Ghost Adventurer, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Ghost Ancient Born of Anguish and Resentment, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost Ancient Irritable, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Ancient Necromancer, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost Angry, Bird:</strong> Local peoples claim that long ago, a tribe of demon-worshippers sacrificed their victims here, and that the birds are the angry ghosts of the dead. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse)</p><p><strong>Ghost Awakened Smilodon:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened.</p><p><strong>Ghost Big:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment Ancient, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost Cantakerous, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Chaotic Evil:</strong> If you activate The Whispering Reeds and are not a worshipper of Nhimbaloth, you become stupefied 2 for 24 hours as your thoughts fill with paranoia that something is watching you from the other side of death. If you die while affected by the Empty Death, you immediately become a chaotic evil ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner:</strong> The ghost commoner is an ordinary person who believes they died unjustly, usually due to foul play or betrayal. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner, Blue Finley:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley.</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley:</strong> Finley, for whom this room is named, is a ghost. Almost 40 years ago, long before Tamily Tanderveil purchased the fish camp from its previous owner, Finley joined the camp’s staff with a single goal: to earn enough coin to buy a suit of armor and an adventurer’s pack so they could take up a life of adventure. Finley’s grandmother was a member of the Pathfinder Society, known across the Inner Sea region as a league of bold adventurer-explorers, who perished delving into an ancient ruin. Finley grew up adoring their grandmother’s tales of dashing adventure, and so she bequeathed her trusty sword to Finley with the charge that the youngster “put it to good use.” Finley came to the fish camp and, worried about what their campmates would think, stashed the sword and the coin they’d earned under a floorboard in their bedroom. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>But Finley’s fate was not as bold as their grandmother had hoped. During the last week of the fishing season, Finley’s fishing boat was caught in a terrible, sudden storm, and Finley was swept overboard and drowned at sea. Their spirit was so distraught at having failed to fulfill their grandmother’s charge that it returned here, tethered to the inherited sword hidden beneath the floorboard in this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>The ghost heaves a deep, mournful sigh that rattles the shutters over the window, then sits on the edge of the bed, their translucent form passing partway through the musty straw mattress. “I told her I’d put it to good use, you know? My grandmother. She had so many stories of adventure, and so when she left me her sword, I just wanted to make her proud. But I never got to become an adventurer! I went and drowned instead, and I know I’ve let her down.” (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner Weak, Talmore:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Cranky, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar:</strong> The skeletal remains to the south were once a drow woman named Chandriu Invisar, director of the scriptorium. Chandriu harbored a poorly hidden adoration for Belcorra’s apprentice, Volluk, and in the days after Belcorra’s death, Chandriu tried to convince him to flee with her to start a new life together somewhere far from the Abomination Vaults. Volluk spurned Chandriu, insisting that “Belcorra needs me now in death even more than in life; you should consider the same!” Chandriu returned here in despair, only to be murdered by her disgruntled scribes eager to get out from under her bullying, and she grasped for Volluk’s portrait as she died. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>As with so many others who had the misfortune to perish in the Abomination Vaults, Chandriu arose as a ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Ghost Drow Witch, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> Centuries ago, a Zirnakaynin native named Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour rose to considerable status within her house. Yet on the eve of her ascension to power, a rival house’s assassin ingloriously took her life while she slept, helpless. Her rage transcended the natural order, and Mafaere rose as a ghost to seek vengeance on her betrayers. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ghost Dwarven, Jormir Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Ghost Dwarven, Luko Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:</strong> Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p><strong>Ghost Guardian of the Great Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost Guardian Smilodon, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost Human, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> Rushing his work proved to be Ioseff’s undoing. That night, he used the Void Mirror to perform the ritual to pull down a brain collector from the Dark Tapestry, but Ioseff botched the rite. The brain collector tore free from the Void Mirror’s influence and attacked him. Ioseff managed to defeat the monster, but not before it afflicted him with a powerful, debilitating spell: internal insurrection (page 67). Ioseff retreated to his hidden laboratory; he raced against time to reverse engineer the rare spell and find a cure, only to perish at his desk minutes after he finally deciphered the magic. As he died, Tchekuth’s slowly reviving remains pulsed awful power, drawing and feeding on what remained of Ioseff’s compassion and humanity to leave behind a wracked, ruined ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Ghost Human, Tollvych:</strong> Only a few months before the heroes arrived, a Chelaxian scholar named Tollvych met his demise in this chamber. The man first became intrigued by the Doorway to the Red Star after he came into the possession of an ancient magical staff called Wyrm Drinker that a team of Thrune agents stole from the Mwangi Expanse years before. Tollvych determined that Wyrm Drinker’s powers had gone inert, but that if he could return it to “the site of its greatest triumph,” the powerful device would reactivate. After determining this site to be the Doorway to the Red Star, Tollvych made the journey. He opted for stealth and trickery (tactics that allowed him to sneak past the Iobane and even to avoid a confrontation with the demiliches in area A1) but his luck ran out upon reaching this chamber, when he fell victim to the entropy choir (see Hazard). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p>Tollvych lingers on, though, in the form of a ghost. As soon as anyone steps into this room, the ghost rises from his mortal remains, calling out to the heroes to “hold fast, lest you join me in this torment!” As a ghost, he resembles his appearance in life: a handsome man clad in red and black robes. Yet as he moves, it becomes obvious that his bones have been broken in dozens of places, and his limbs, neck, and torso bend in unsettling and gruesome ways. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian:</strong> The ghost of the librarian Jarelle Kaldrian still haunts this workroom. Jarelle couldn’t escape the other scholars’ increasingly gruesome schemes, so she retreated into this room, locked the door, and drank a jar of arsenic (used to work with book bindings) rather than be eaten alive. She died quickly and in agony, only to rise soon thereafter as a ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Ghost Irritable Ancient, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Librarian Human:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian.</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage:</strong> A wizard who died with a major project left undone might become a ghost mage, constantly seeking to finish its task in undeath. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Jormir Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Luko Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Ghost Malevolent of a Cat Jungle:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Malevolent of an Actor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mendevian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Necromancer, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost Necromancer Ancient, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Beast Guardian Slain, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Cat Jungle Malevolent:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Guardian Beast Slain, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Jungle Cat Malevolent:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Malevolent Cat Jungle:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Malevolent Jungle Cat:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Slain Beast Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of an Actor Malevolent:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor.</p><p><strong>Ghost of Animal Guardian Murdered, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of Guardian Animal Murdered, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost of Murdered Guardian Animal, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost Old:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Peevish, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghost Pirate:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Powerful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Ghost Queen, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Ghost Ruined Wracked, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ghost Shadowy, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Ghost Shrieking Silently:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Ghost Silently Shrieking:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Ghost Sinister, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> Syarstik remembers little of his before-life, the long nights stalking cold hills and days traversing vast frozen plains. Because of his great size and strength, all other animals feared him, with the exception, perhaps, of the mammoths. His body was striped with mottled patches of dark fur that allowed him to blend easily into shadows. Most creatures were his prey, and he knew no equal. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>This all changed when Syarstik met the Wise One—an old human who would have made little more than a mouthful for the great cat. The shriveled man didn’t fear Syarstik, nor did he threaten him, but rather spoke to the cat as an equal. After some time traveling together, the Wise One took Syarstik to an important burrow in a remote part of the plains, a site of old, powerful magic. There, the Wise One whispered sacred words, and Syarstik felt the man’s words wash over him like running water. At once, a haze the cat had never noticed was lifted from his eyes, and he knew his true name, Syarstik, which meant “now you speak.” He also knew that the Wise One was dying. The ritual had exhausted the venerable man, and he gave Syarstik a command with his dying breath: to protect this sacred place from any who would desecrate it. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>Syarstik faithfully fulfilled his old friend’s final wish, remaining within the cave for many years, and found the sacred, solitary duty quite to his liking. When he was hungry, he would snatch white fish from the dark cave pond. When he was bored, he would chase deer or rodents in the dusty scrubs just outside the cavern’s mouth. When intruders approached, he would coat his fur in red dirt to hide from his prey and, afterward, take long swims in the cave pool to cleanse himself of their blood. </p><p>Human-folk calling themselves Mammoth Lords visited his “Red Cat Cave” to paint stories of their trials and consult the stars through tiny holes in the cavern’s ceiling. Syarstik regarded these visitors cautiously, but when they prostrated themselves respectfully and laid down their weapons, he allowed them entry. He oversaw many generations of such pilgrims, watching them grow from cubs to adults to wise ones. Yet, Syarstik himself never aged. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>Over a century ago, a few of these human-folk came to Syarstik bearing a shrouded torch that somehow remained lit and that, when unsheathed, cast a blazing light that cut through the cave’s darkness. The humans were clearly scared, and Syarstik nobly agreed to guard their sacred torch in his cavern. They spoke of demons who might come to take the torch, but Syarstik knew nothing of demons, and he felt no more fear of these foes than he did for any other animal. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>Syarstik was thus taken by surprise when a wild-eyed human entered the cave a few winters later, spear in hand, to claim the eternal torch. This human—if that’s truly what he was—stunk of fire and death, but also of something far worse than any other human-folk Syarstik had met. When Syarstik refused to let him take the torch, the warrior’s sudden attack surprised the cave’s guardian. The human stuck fast a spear in Syarstik’s flank, and he was dying. With his last breath, Syarstik covered the sacred torch with his body, hoping to extinguish its eternal flame, but the torch continued to burn, and the immortal cat howled as his body was set ablaze. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>With this final desperate act, Syarstik cursed the wretched artifact that had spelled his doom, preventing the bearer of the torch from ever willingly relinquishing it to another. From then on, the torch’s bearer would know no peace and be shunned by all. The shadows of the howling tiger permeated the cavern walls, imbuing them with Syarstik’s angry magic. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>Even after his mortal body turned to ashes, Syarstik’s spirit lingered in the spot where he died. Haunted by his failure to protect the cave, the ghost of the great cat now rages against all intruders, human or otherwise. For more than a century, the people of the Gornok Plains have given Red Cat Cave a wide berth, telling tales of the ghostly predator that guards it and the ancestral cave paintings within that leap to life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>When the first Broken Tusks sought a place to keep the Primordial Flame safely out of demonic hands, they took it to this remote cave in the hills. Situated amid red sandstone, the cave’s opening bore an uncanny resemblance to the mouth of a roaring feline. Local oral histories spoke of the so-called Red Cat Cave and its guardian, an ageless saber-toothed tiger named Syarstik Painted-Tiger. The small group braved the cave to speak with Syarstik, who proved both noble and reasonable. The great cat agreed to protect the Primordial Flame in the cave’s deepest recesses. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p>Syarstik’s vow was tested mere months later when the possessed Burning Mammoth warrior Metuak came to the cave to retrieve the Primordial Flame. The cat recognized the evil lurking in Metuak, and though Syarstik fought to defend the sacred light, Metuak slew the guardian and took the Primordial Flame. With his dying breath, Syarstik cursed the artifact with a shard of his own soul; thereafter, Metuak could never willingly relinquish the Primordial Flame without suffering unfathomable psychic pain. The remainder of Syarstik’s spirit stayed in Red Cat Cave as a ghost, continuing to watch over the chamber where it met its earthly demise, full of rage and shame over its failure. Until its unholy anger is quelled, the ghost of Syarstik can’t remember anything about Metuak or the Primordial Flame. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p><strong>Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> The Empty Vault drew Belcorra’s soul after the Roseguard killed her, and her ghost reappeared here 500 years after the most traumatic event in her life—not her death, but her family’s exile from Absalom. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Belcorra’s spirit didn’t rest peacefully. Consumed by rage and empowered by Nhimbaloth, she arose as a powerful ghost 500 years after her family’s exile from Absalom, the event that so dramatically altered her life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Ghost Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Ghost Spiteful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Ghost Talkative:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Tiger, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghost Tormented, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Ghost Trapped:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Ghost Typical:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Vengeful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Wispy, Blue Finley:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley.</p><p><strong>Ghost Witch Drow:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch.</p><p><strong>Ghost Wracked Ruined, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ghost-Witch, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Archer:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Choir:</strong> See Haunt Ghostly Choir.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Devotee, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Form:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Form Skeletal, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Ghostly High Priest, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Kellid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Kobolds:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Minotaur:</strong> See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Petitioner:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Predator, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Priest, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Priest High, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Skeletal Form, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Spirit:</strong> See Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Tiger, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Ghostly Undead:</strong> See Undead Ghostly.</p><p><strong>Ghosts Kobold:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul:</strong> Legend holds that the first humanoid (an elf, as it so happened) to feed upon the flesh of his brother rose as a ghoul after death, in time embracing his new life and ascending to great power as a demon lord of ghouls, graves, and secrets kept by the dead. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A creature that dies while suffering drain from a nabasu’s death-stealing gaze rises as a ghoul (Pathfinder Bestiary 168) the next midnight. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The Cult of the Canker is the most widespread faction active in the library. Originally a collection of librarians, caretakers, and scribes, this loyal staff stubbornly kept working after Belcorra died, focusing their research on finding a way to restore their leader to life. When food stores ran low, rather than risk alerting the Roseguard by making potentially public forays to the surface, the researchers turned to cannibalism. There were plenty of other servants to eat, after all, in the conveniently nearby servants’ quarters. The onset of ghoul fever tore quickly through their ranks, but the researchers were so obsessed that they barely noticed. The scholars’ research now has a distinctly ghoulish bent: they work to gather enough “cankerous flesh” to fuel Belcorra’s full resurrection. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Belcorra’s scribes once used this room to pen new works. The Cult of the Canker now use it as a place to store victims of ghoul fever until they die and arise as ghouls. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>The ghouls are the missing fishers from area B44, who were killed by the nabasu. (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>Legends say that even those who survive a ghoul attack risk contracting a fever that eventually transforms them into ghouls. (Pathfinder Beginner Box)</p><p>Zalsiniah used this room for foul rituals, converting five of her faithful disciples into ghouls and chaining the ghouls to the altar. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>Ghouls are undead creatures spread like a disease. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p>Ghouls are the embodiment of unnatural cannibalism, with those that die after feeding upon another of their kind occasionally rising the next night as a ghoul. The more common way new ghouls are made is from the contraction of ghoul fever from the infected bites of these creatures, which causes death and transformation if not treated. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p>The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. Truth is lent to this myth since all ghouls take on elven features after their transformation. Such are the changes that many believe ghouls were once elves and that other ancestries are immune to this fate, although it is in fact the opposite, with elves being the only creatures immune to becoming ghouls. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p>You Might… have died from ghoul fever. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p><em>Ghoulish Cravings</em> spell. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Ghast Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:</strong> Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Ghoul Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Afflicted:</strong> You have become infected by a ghoul and have turned into one yourself. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p><strong>Ghoul Artist Tattoo:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Assassin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Assassin Xulgath:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Bat:</strong> See Skaveling, Ghoul Bat.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Chained:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Cult Leader, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Cultist:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Esobok:</strong> In the days before the Xarwin Caul descended over the manor, a catrina psychopomp named Yianyin led a pair of esoboks into the manor to investigate the site in the hopes of helping Ioseff’s restless spirit move on to the River of Souls, only to be corrupted by the malevolence that had grown within these chambers. She lives still (in a manner of speaking) in area E4, but her two esoboks weren’t so fortunate for they were her first victims. The malevolence’s influence drew them back to unlife as ghouls, and the two skull-faced, lion-like undead creatures have dwelled in this room ever since. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Exile Morlock:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast:</strong> Ghast Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Ghast Fever. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Elite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:</strong> Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p>The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Elite, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Especially Old Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Old Especially Sadistic, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Sadistic Especially Old, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Sadistic Old Especially, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Ghast Unique, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Heretic:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Heretic:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Heretical:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Hungry:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Impaled:</strong> See Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Leader Cult:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Leng:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Local:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Minion:</strong> See Ghoul, Ghoul Minion.</p><p><strong>Ghoul More Powerful Kin of a:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Morlock Exile, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Pureblood:</strong> You were born a ghoul and have enjoyed the rotten flesh of others since birth. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p><strong>Ghoul Reformed:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Reformed Xulgath:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Scholarly Sinister:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Scholarly Sinister:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Sinister Scholarly:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Sinister Scholarly:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Aller Rosk:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk.</p><p><strong>Ghoul The Original:</strong> The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul)</p><p><strong>Ghoul True:</strong> See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Twisted, Aller Rosk:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Wandering:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Xulgath Assassin, Amerces:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Xulgath Reformed, Shallistra:</strong> Such was the case for a xulgath-turned-ghoul named Shallistra, a former champion of Zevgavizeb. After her clutch was wiped out by ghoul assassins and she was transformed into one of their kind, she abandoned her faith but maintained a strong sense of spirituality. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ghoul Zealot:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoulish Bat:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Ghouls More Powerful Kin of:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls.</p><p><strong>Giant Appendage of a:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Bat Larger Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Giant Bat Undead Larger:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Giant Bones Reanimated of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Bones Reanimated of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Crawling Hand:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Hand Crawling:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Pirate Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate.</p><p><strong>Giant Reanimated Bones of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Reanimated Bones of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant.</p><p><strong>Giant Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Giant Skeleton Pirate:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Corpses Lashed Together Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Corpses Several Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Lashed Together Corpses Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Lashed Together Several Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Several Corpses Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Giant Storm Several Lashed Together Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Girl Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Gladiator Bone:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Gladiator Massive:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Gladiator Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Glowing Blue Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Blue Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Cold Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Cold Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Gnome Deep Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Gnome Listless Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Gnome Minion Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Gnome Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome.</p><p><strong>Gnome Undead, Beluthus:</strong> See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus.</p><p><strong>Gnome Undead Listless:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Gnome Undead Minion:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>God Child, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God Child Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God Child-Regent Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath Neutral Evil, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>God of Xenophobia and Exclusion, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King Child-Sized, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King Evil, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King Mummified, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King Petulant, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>God-King Undead, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>Gold Dragon Young Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Gold Dragon Zombie Young:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Gold Young Dragon Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Gold Young Zombie Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Gold Zombie Dragon Young:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Gold Zombie Young Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Grasp of the Damned:</strong> See Haunt Grasp of the Damned.</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Standard Graveknight:</strong> Graveknights are undead warriors granted unlife by a cursed suit of armor. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>When a fearsome combatant falls in battle, the warrior’s vengeful spirit can sometimes fuse with their armor, creating a graveknight. Every graveknight is born of a unique warrior and has a unique fighting style and array of abilities that speak to their techniques in life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> The propped-up corpse is that of Bharlen Sajor. A devotee of Norgorber and an eager follower of Ajbal Kimon, Bharlen happily led the Kiutu raid. An iruxi astrologer that Bharlen impaled on her trident used their last breath to curse the knight, infusing Bharlen’s armor with dread energy. Other iruxis slew Bharlen, but the curse won’t let her soul rest; she is now a graveknight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> This is Caliddo Haruvex, a skilled mercenary who came to serve Belcorra when he heard how powerful his distant relative had become. Belcorra accepted Caliddo’s offer of aid and promptly killed him, raising him as a graveknight eternally bound to serve her. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> Once the Hellknight leader of the notorious Order of the Crux, Lictor Shokneir was disgraced when he refused a royal order to disband his army of butchers. The other Hellknights surrounded him and razed his castle, Citadel Gheisteno, to the ground. However, Shokneir’s determination sustains his now-undead form, and he and his undead legions have rebuilt the citadel in all its haunting glory. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight, The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Betrayed Revivication:</strong> The graveknight died after being deeply betrayed. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Graveknight Bodyguard:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Captain:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Champion:</strong> Once the servant of a deity, the graveknight champion returned as an undead after a life cut short in service to their god. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Graveknight Champion, Umandayo:</strong> See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo:</strong> The greatest warrior among Dajermube’s most-trusted high priests and personal bodyguards was a miner-turned-champion named Umandayo. As he fell to the council, Umandayo activated a fail-safe to close the interlocking wall, but not before Dajermube met her demise with a well-placed crossbow bolt. Umandayo watched as Dajermube died. He had failed her and became filled with despair that scoured his soul. As the last of his life left his body, Umandayo’s soul refused to give up and bound itself to his armor, transforming him into a graveknight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Drow:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Guard:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Guardian, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Infamous Most, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Infamous Most, The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Most Infamous, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Most Infamous, The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Particularly Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Powerful Devastatingly:</strong> See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Powerful Particularly:</strong> See Graveknight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Shraen Elite, Finzad Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Standard:</strong> See Graveknight, Standard Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Graveknight Unique:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Weak:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Great Cat Guardian Ghost of the, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Great Evil:</strong> See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead.</p><p><strong>Greater Form of Undead:</strong> See Undead Greater Form of.</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> See Shadow Greater.</p><p><strong>Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Greatest Member, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Greatest Rival, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Greatest Threat to Avistan Current, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Gremag:</strong> See Lich, Gremag.</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> The Grim Reaper is the unflinching personification of death. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The Grim Reaper serves as something of a manifestation of Abaddon itself, and in this regard is believed by some to be an incarnation of the mysterious First Horseman. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper Avatar of the:</strong> See Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper.</p><p><strong>Grimbeak:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar, Grimbeak.</p><p><strong>Grimgorge Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge.</p><p><strong>Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Grotesque Monstrosity Clattering:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Ground Unholy Protector of:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Gruesome Undead:</strong> See Undead Gruesome.</p><p><strong>Grundryn, Jormir:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Grundryn, Luko:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Guard:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm, Guard.</p><p><strong>Guard, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Guard Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Guard Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Guard.</p><p><strong>Guard Undead:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Guard Undead:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Guardian:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Guardian:</strong> See Poltergeist, Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Animal Murdered Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Guardian Beast Slain Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Guardian Eternal, Akarta Willoweave:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave.</p><p><strong>Guardian Eternal, Uchuli the Wise:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise.</p><p><strong>Guardian Eternally Vigilant:</strong> See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Guardian Ghost Smilodon, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Guardian Graveknight, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Guardian Horrific Undead:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Human Zombie 15:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15.</p><p><strong>Guardian Jealous of a Barrow:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow.</p><p><strong>Guardian Jealous of a Sepulcher:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher.</p><p><strong>Guardian Jealous of a Tomb:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb.</p><p><strong>Guardian Loyal Mindless:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Guardian Mere:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Guardian Mindless Loyal:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Guardian Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian of Material Possessions:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions.</p><p><strong>Guardian Specialized Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Undead:</strong> See Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Undead:</strong> See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Undead, Dajermube:</strong> See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube.</p><p><strong>Guardian Undead Horrific:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Undead Specialized:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Vigilant Eternally:</strong> See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian.</p><p><strong>Guardian Zombie Human 15:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15.</p><p><strong>Guest Uninvited, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Gull Undead:</strong> See Undead Gull.</p><p><strong>Hadrosaur Spectral:</strong> See Spectral Hadrosaur.</p><p><strong>Hall of Fiery Doom:</strong> See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom.</p><p><strong>Hand Crawling:</strong> See Crawling Hand.</p><p><strong>Hand Crawling Giant:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant.</p><p><strong>Hand Right, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Hand Severed:</strong> See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Hand Undead:</strong> See Undead Hand.</p><p><strong>Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Harbinger of Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Harbinger of Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Haruvex, Belcorra:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Haruvex, Caliddo:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Harvester of Life Relentless:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Harvester Relentless of Life:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Hateful Creature:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Hateful Remnant:</strong> See Specter, Hateful Remnant.</p><p><strong>Hateful Wraith:</strong> See Wraith Hateful.</p><p><strong>Haunt:</strong> Haunts, the spectral phenomena remaining in a site of death or powerful emotions, are related to but distinct from ghosts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>Haunts are spiritual hazards, usually formed when the spiritual essence of a location is imprinted with the instincts and emotions from a living being’s demise. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Haunt, Spectral Phenomena:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt A Broken Promise:</strong> The grove, broken and tormented due to the necromantic energy infecting the area it protected, manifests an illusion to warn others of the region’s plight and plead for help. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p>Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave)</p><p><strong>Haunt Befuddled Thoughts:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Blood Hunger:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Blood of Belcorra:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Complex:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Confounding Betrayal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Dance of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Dying Child's Spirit:</strong> Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed.</p><p>Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>The haunted creature feels a terrible stab of loneliness and hunger. The creature remembers being brought into this strange, cold, lonely place. The creature's mother promised on her three eyes to combe back, but never did. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p><strong>Haunt Echoes of Faith:</strong> The spirits of the clergy who once dedicated their lives to speaking from the pulpit have coalesced into a dangerous haunt to repel any who do not venerate Aroden. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Haunt Encouraging Supervision:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Entropy Choir:</strong> Once the domain of a talented elven bard and devoted cultist named Ntanja, this chamber has become infused with the sinister choir and destructive resonances that remain after so many years spent singing the praises of entropy. Ntanja and her singers continue here in the form of shadowy figures that float amid the room’s benches, and the presence of anything alive in the chamber draws their wrath. If the heroes trigger this haunt before speaking to Tollvych, the ghost does nothing but watch in despair and sympathy as the heroes face the hazard. The haunt has no power to harm Tollvych any longer, yet he remembers all too well the pain of succumbing to it. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Haunt Eternal Flame:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Final Flight:</strong> Long ago, the lea was tended by a Burning Mammoth priest. When the following abandoned their migratory route through the valley, the priest remained to ensure the spirits memorialized were respected. After a decade, griffons carried off the priest and fed him to their young, angering the spirits here. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>In their sorrow over the lost priest, the spirits formed a haunt representing their collective consciousness and sorrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>The triggering creature experiences the last moments of the priest who once tended the Lea of Honored Souls. Griffons swoop down from the sky and snatch the priest up in their claws, dealing 1d8+7 slashing damage. They’re carried southwest across the valley to a mountain peak and dropped into a nest of young griffons. As the chicks devour the priest, the character takes 1d8+7 piercing damage and 2d8 mental damage. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Haunt Flensing Blades:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Footsteps of Legend:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Ghostly Choir:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Grasp of the Damned:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom:</strong> Much of the garrison had mustered in this hall when they were set upon by flying demons, who collapsed the wooden roof with fire spells before snatching soldiers from the flames and lifting them high into the air to be disemboweled or simply dropped to their deaths. This scene of wanton destruction lingers in the tower to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Haunt Host of Spirits:</strong> Many restless spirits of creatures who have died on the island have converged as a haunt. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Musical:</strong> See Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt.</p><p><strong>Haunt Plummeting Doom:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Raving Spirit:</strong> This stuffy little bed chamber was where the foul farmer Currew spent the last miserable hours of his life and died in his sleep as a result of the attacks of the night hag Skarja. A grocer making a delivery the next day found the old man dead and took the corpse to Kerrick for burial, leaving the house vacant ever since. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p>Currew’s hateful spirit doesn’t rest, and manifests in this room as a haunt. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p>Not far south of Matten Cleave lies an abandoned farm with an evil reputation. Even in life, Old Currew, the former owner, was shunned and disliked. A decade earlier, the misfortune and destruction of his much-beloved neighbors, the Swinten family, had brought the bitter man great delight. After his sudden death little more than a year ago, the farmstead has only increased in notoriety. Rumors state that the spirit of evil Old Currew still haunts the place. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Spectral Reflection:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Spite of the Righteous:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Stonescale Spirits:</strong> Not all the haunts plaguing Gauntlight are direct echoes of Belcorra’s legacy. This room served as the communal hall for the Stonescale kobolds before a violent coup tore the group apart. The kobold spirits linger here to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Vengeful Furnace:</strong> In the aftermath of Belcorra’s death, a squabble between two scholars concluded in this room when they attempted to burn each other alive. The machine malfunctioned and burned both scholars to ashes. Today, echoes of their souls haunt the room. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Haunt Watching Wall:</strong> The final victim of this room, a spy from Absalom whose intelligence had already brought Belcorra’s activities to the attention of the Roseguard, met his end here. When he put up a fight and Belcorra tried to subdue him, she accidentally killed him instead. The spirit of the paranoid spy lingers on. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Haunted Corpse Psychopomp:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunted Psychopomp Corpse:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Haunting Eerie:</strong> See Eerie Haunting.</p><p><strong>Haunting Spectral:</strong> See Spectral Haunting.</p><p><strong>Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Headless Hunter:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior.</p><p><strong>Headless Sailor Undead:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Headless Undead Sailor:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Heap Shanrigol:</strong> See Shanrigol Heap.</p><p><strong>Herald Former, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Herecite:</strong> BLASPHEMOUS REBIRTH The ritual to create a herecite demands the sacrifice of five devotees of the same non-evil god. During the ritual, the devotees’ bodies and souls meld together to form a single profane entity. Regardless of the deity it worships in undeath, the herecite always bears a debauched likeness to the god its constituent members previously worshipped. Followers of Erastil may reform into an aged man with a stag’s skull for a head, the blood of would-be hunters dripping from its monstrous fangs; worshippers of Desna might transmute into a woman weighed down by chains, her butterfly wings hacked to limp shreds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p>Secreted away in the dark corners of unnamed libraries, necromancer’s dens, and heretical scriptoriums, obscure texts describe a horrifying ritual that combines sacrifice and suffering to create a powerful undead being known as a herecite. These monsters, stripped of personal will or desire, are born into the service of an evil god whom they worship unerringly and untiringly, often in spite of any opposing religious leanings they may have had in life. Every herecite harbors an unquenchable self-hatred because it was defiled by such a foul resurrection—a rage it turns outward in an attempt to rob others of their faith and lives. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite Cabal Member:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite Stranded:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite of Zevgavizeb:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Heretic Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Heretic Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Heretical Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Heretical.</p><p><strong>Herexen, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herexen Elite, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hero Fallen, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Hideous Corpse:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape.</p><p><strong>High Priest Banshee Drow 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>High Priest Drow Banshee 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>High Priest Ghostly, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>High Priestess, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Highly Skilled Creature Intelligent, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Highly Skilled Creature Intelligent, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Hodag Frightening Undead:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Hodag Undead Frightening:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Hopping Jiang Shi:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Hopping Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Horned Large Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Horned Skeleton Large:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Horrible Something, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Skeletal Woman Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Tiefling Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Tiefling Woman Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Woman Skeletal Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Woman Tiefling Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horrific Guardian Undead:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Horrific Undead:</strong> See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower.</p><p><strong>Horrific Undead Guardian:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Horrifying Monster, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Horror:</strong> See Undead Child, Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Shambling:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Horror Slithering, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Horror Slow-Moving:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Horror Slow-Moving:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Towering:</strong> See Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead:</strong> See Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Horror Undead Unique:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Horror Unique Undead:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Horse Riding Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Riding Horse.</p><p><strong>Horse Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Horse.</p><p><strong>Horse Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Horse.</p><p><strong>Horse Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse.</p><p><strong>Horse Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse.</p><p><strong>Horseman First Mysterious Incarnation of the:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Host of Spirits:</strong> See Haunt Host of Spirits.</p><p><strong>Hostile Creature:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature.</p><p><strong>Hound Yeth Skeletal:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound.</p><p><strong>Hulk Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk.</p><p><strong>Hulk Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Hulk.</p><p><strong>Hulking Brute:</strong> See Wight, Hulking Brute.</p><p><strong>Human Fallen Ivory Reaper Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Fallen Reaper Ivory Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Human.</p><p><strong>Human Ghost Librarian:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian.</p><p><strong>Human Guardian Zombie 15:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15.</p><p><strong>Human Ivory Reaper Fallen Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Librarian Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian.</p><p><strong>Human Lich Necromancer:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Human Necromancer Lich:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Human Reaper Ivory Fallen Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Undead Fallen Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Undead Fallen Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Undead Ivory Reaper Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Undead Reaper Ivory Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Human Zombie Guardian 15:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Bony:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Creature Feral:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Feral Creature:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Piscine Skeleton of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Piscine Skeleton of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Shape:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape.</p><p><strong>Humanoid Undead:</strong> See Wight, Undead Humanoid.</p><p><strong>Hunger Blood:</strong> See Haunt Blood Hunger.</p><p><strong>Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hungry Dead:</strong> See Skeleton, Hungry Dead.</p><p><strong>Hungry Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Hungry.</p><p><strong>Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Hungry Undead:</strong> See Undead Hungry.</p><p><strong>Hunter Careful:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Hunter Headless:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior.</p><p><strong>Hunter Mammoth Lord Undead Remains of a:</strong> See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter.</p><p><strong>Hunter Nomadic:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Hunter Sun Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Hunter.</p><p><strong>Husk Mummified, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Husk Ravener:</strong> See Ravener Husk.</p><p><strong>Ice-Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ideal Spy:</strong> See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead.</p><p><strong>Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Ileana Tessthake:</strong> See Vampire, Ileana Tessthake.</p><p><strong>Ilvashti, Otari:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Immense Crystalline Dragon Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immense Crystalline Undead Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immense Dragon Crystalline Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immense Dragon Undead Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immense Undead Crystalline Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immense Undead Dragon Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Immortal Undead:</strong> See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead.</p><p><strong>Impaled Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Incarnate Tornado of Shades Undead:</strong> See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of.</p><p><strong>Incarnate Tornado of Undead Shades:</strong> See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of.</p><p><strong>Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Entity Powerful Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Entity Undead Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Powerful Entity Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Powerful Undead Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead Entity Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead Malevolent Form of:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead Powerful Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Infamous Most Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Infamous Most Graveknight, The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Inferior Undead:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead.</p><p><strong>Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Influential Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Influential Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Inhuman Murderer:</strong> See Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer.</p><p><strong>Insatiable Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Insatiable.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Highly Skilled, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Highly Skilled, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Highly Skilled Creature, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Highly Skilled Creature, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Occupant, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Skilled Highly Creature, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Skilled Highly Creature, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> See Undead Intelligent.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Intelligent Undead.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> See Lich, Intelligent Undead.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Invisar, Chandriu:</strong> See Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar.</p><p><strong>Invisible Restless Spirit:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Invisible Spirit Restless:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Irritable Ancient Ghost, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Irritable Ghost Ancient, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Ixame:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame.</p><p><strong>Ivory Reaper Fallen Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Ivory Reaper Fallen Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Jarelle Kaldrian:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian.</p><p><strong>Jealous Abjurer:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer.</p><p><strong>Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow.</p><p><strong>Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher.</p><p><strong>Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb.</p><p><strong>Jiang Shi:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi.</p><p><strong>Jiang Shi Hopping:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Jiang-Shi Breath-Stealing:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Jirazai Shraen:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen.</p><p><strong>Jormir Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Jumble Person-Sized of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Jungle Cat Malevolent Ghost of a:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Kaldrian, Jarelle:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian.</p><p><strong>Karamorros:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful, Karamorros.</p><p><strong>Karstin Star-Hand:</strong> See Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand.</p><p><strong>Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Kellid Ghostly:</strong> See Ghostly Kellid.</p><p><strong>Killer Centuries-Old, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Killer Tireless:</strong> See Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer.</p><p><strong>Kin More Powerful of a Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Kin of Ghouls More Powerful:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls.</p><p><strong>Kin Powerful More of a Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul.</p><p><strong>King Undead, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Kleveken, Nils:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken.</p><p><strong>Knight Dead, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Knight of Death:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider.</p><p><strong>Knight Undead, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Kobold Ghosts:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Kobolds Ghostly:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Laborer Undead:</strong> See Undead Laborer.</p><p><strong>Laborer Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Laborer.</p><p><strong>Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Land-Vampire Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Land-Vampire.</p><p><strong>Lanky Drow Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky.</p><p><strong>Lanky Vampire Drow:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky.</p><p><strong>Large Horned Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Large Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Large Skeleton Horned:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Large Very Creature Appendage of a:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature.</p><p><strong>Larger Bat Giant Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Larger Giant Bat Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Larger Undead Bat Giant:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Larger Undead Giant Bat:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Larielle Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen.</p><p><strong>Lashed Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Corpses Giant Storm Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Corpses Several Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Corpses Several Storm Giant:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Corpses Storm Giant Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Giant Storm Corpses Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Giant Storm Several Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Several Corpses Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Several Corpses Storm Giant:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Several Giant Storm Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Several Storm Giant Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Storm Giant Corpses Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lashed Together Storm Giant Several Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Lavikar Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Leader, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Leader, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader Baleful, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Leader Bokrug Cult Long-Dead, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Leader Cult Dybbuk:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Leader Cult Evil, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Leader Cult Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader.</p><p><strong>Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Leader Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Leader Shrewd, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader Shrewd, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader Undead, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leader Undead, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Leng Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Leng.</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> No one is quite sure what lesser deaths are, though some claim that they are avatars of the grim reaper. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>More often than not, they manifest from cursed magic items. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Form of Undead:</strong> See Undead Lesser Form of.</p><p><strong>Lesser Undead:</strong> See Undead Lesser.</p><p><strong>Lesser Undead:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Librarian Ghost Human:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian.</p><p><strong>Librarian Human Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Human Librarian.</p><p><strong>Lich, Ordinary Lich:</strong> To gain more time to complete their goals, some desperate spellcasters pursue immortality by embracing undeath. After long years of research and the creation of a special container called a phylactery, a spellcaster takes the final step by imbibing a deadly concoction or casting dreadful incantations that transform them into a lich. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A lich can be any type of spellcaster, as long as it has the ability to perform a ritual of undeath as the primary caster (which can usually be performed only by a spellcaster capable of casting 6th-level spells). (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The exact ritual, ingredients for deadly concoctions, and magical conditions required to become a lich are unique and different for every living creature. Understanding a spellcaster’s path to lichdom can help, but is no guarantee of success for others. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>For instance, if the ritual will grant a lich its apotheosis in 4 rounds, the heroes need to defeat the lich before then! (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Lich, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Devron the Necromancer:</strong> Devron the necromancer swears himself to Arvonliet’s true nature, transforms into lich and is imprisoned below Barakus.</p><p><strong>Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> Aroden’s former herald was slain by the Whispering Tyrant, forced into lichdom by the necromancer Geb, and escaped centuries of serving as Geb’s queen by her own cunning and tenacity. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>3890 AR Geb abducts Arazni’s corpse from the Knights of Ozem, reanimates her as a lich, and forces her to become his queen. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p>A former herald of Aroden cruelly raised from death by Geb in retribution for repeated attacks by the paladins of Lastwall, Arazni ruled the nation for centuries before escaping Geb and his kingdom in recent years. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Lich, Gremag:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Mokillan Vetch:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Muradner:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Sprithe:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Bard Drow 18:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18.</p><p><strong>Lich Conjuror Drow 20:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20.</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich:</strong> Demiliches are formed when a lich, through carelessness or by accident, loses its phylactery. As years pass, the lich’s body crumbles to dust, leaving only the skull as the seat of its necromantic power. The lich enters a sort of torpor, its mind left wandering the planes in search of ever greater mysteries. The lich gradually loses the ability to cast spells and its magic items slowly subsume into its new form. Negative energy concentrates around the skull, causing some of its bones and teeth to petrify with power and turn into blight crystals. The resulting lich skull, embedded with arcane gemstones and suffused with palpably powerful magic, forms a creature called a demilich. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Gorsalthith, one of the oldest Children of Belcorra, plans to become a demilich. The other Children don’t know where he got this idea; none of them have even seen a demilich, although they’ve all heard stories of the gem-studded undead skulls with phenomenal spellcasting power. But Gorsalthith was adamant that he knew the method: he placed gemstones in his eyes, replaced his teeth with smaller gems, and drilled holes into his head to lodge a crown of crystals there. He then locked himself in this room to lay in repose, patiently waiting for his body to turn to dust and his transformation to take its final form. He has been here for nearly a century with no change in his mummified form. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Gorsalthith is determined in his unrealistic goal. When the heroes enter, he becomes convinced he must defeat them to advance his evolution. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner:</strong> These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:</strong> These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Lich Demilich, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Lich Dread, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Lich Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Drow, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Drow Bard 18, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> In this laboratory, Zalsiniah failed her anticipated apotheosis. Instead of becoming a lich, she instead became a nearly mindless lich-like creature. Since her botched transformation centuries ago, Zalsiniah has lurked in this room, occasionally venting her rage on the delicate arcane reagents and priceless tomes that failed her. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p><strong>Lich Failed, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Lich Human Necromancer, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Master, Malikar:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Mighty, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Lich Necromancer Human:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Lich Ordinary:</strong> See Lich, Ordinary Lich.</p><p><strong>Lich Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Lich Winter:</strong> See The Winter Lich.</p><p><strong>Lich-King, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Lich-Like Creature Mindless Nearly, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Lich-Like Creature Nearly Mindless, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Lich-Like Mindless Nearly Creature, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Lich-Like Nearly Mindless Creature, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Lich-Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Life Past Remnant of a:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Life Relentless Harvester of:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Life Twisting and Undead Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Light Strength of the:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light.</p><p><strong>Light The Lady of the:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Light-Averse Undead:</strong> See Undead Light-Averse.</p><p><strong>Light-Averse Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Light-Averse Undead.</p><p><strong>Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Lion Visitant:</strong> See Visitant Lion.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Creature Skull-Faced Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Creature Undead Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Skull-Faced Creature Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Skull-Faced Undead Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Undead Creature Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Lion-Like Undead Skull-Faced Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Listless Gnome Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Listless Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Listless Undead Gnome:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Living Dead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Lizardfolk Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk.</p><p><strong>Lizardfolk Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk.</p><p><strong>Local Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Local.</p><p><strong>Local Undead:</strong> See Undead Local.</p><p><strong>Log Giant of Desiccated Flesh:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Log of Desiccated Flesh Giant:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Long-Horned Bison Beheaded:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned.</p><p><strong>Long-Horned Bison Skull:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull.</p><p><strong>Longshanks Undead:</strong> See Undead Longshanks.</p><p><strong>Lord Undead, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Lord Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Lord.</p><p><strong>Loyal Guardian Mindless:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Loyal Mindless Guardian:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Loyal Necrohusk:</strong> See Necrohusk Loyal.</p><p><strong>Loyal Skeleton Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Loyal Skum Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Luko Grundryn:</strong> See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn.</p><p><strong>Lumbering Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Lumbering.</p><p><strong>Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Lyrt Cozurn:</strong> See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn.</p><p><strong>Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Mage Drow Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage.</p><p><strong>Mage Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Mage.</p><p><strong>Mage Mummy Drow:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage.</p><p><strong>Mage Sun Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Mage.</p><p><strong>Majordomo:</strong> See Shadow-Like Undead, Majordomo.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Creature:</strong> See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Form of Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Ghost of a Cat Jungle:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Ghost of a Jungle Cat:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Ghost of an Actor:</strong> See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:</strong> See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light.</p><p><strong>Malevolent Wraith:</strong> See Wraith, Malevolent Wraith.</p><p><strong>Malformed Undead:</strong> See Undead Malformed.</p><p><strong>Malikar:</strong> See Lich Master, Malikar.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Burning Undead:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Everburning:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Lord Hunter Undead Remains of a:</strong> See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Undead Burning:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Wooly Undead:</strong> See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Mammoth Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Man Aged With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:</strong> See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head.</p><p><strong>Man Singed:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Man Slayer:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer.</p><p><strong>Man Thin:</strong> See Thin Man.</p><p><strong>Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head Aged:</strong> See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head.</p><p><strong>Manifestation of Abaddon:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:</strong> See Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin.</p><p><strong>Manifestation Xarwin's:</strong> See Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation.</p><p><strong>Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Mason Skeletal, Tomas:</strong> See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas.</p><p><strong>Mass Horrific of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge Horrific:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Mass of Bones Sprawling:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Mass of Corpses Animate:</strong> See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Mass of Death Whirling:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Mass of Swirling Smoke Shadowy, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mass of Whirling Death:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Mass Shadowy of Swirling Smoke, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mass Sprawling of Bones:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Mass Undead:</strong> See Undead Mass.</p><p><strong>Mass Undead:</strong> See Flamesworn, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Mass Undead:</strong> See Plaguesworn, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Mass Undead:</strong> See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Massive Gladiator:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Massive Shanrigol Behemoth:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Massive Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Massive Undead:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Master Arena, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Master Assassin, Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Master Lich:</strong> See Lich Master.</p><p><strong>Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Master of the Night Undead:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night.</p><p><strong>Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Master Undead of the Night:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night.</p><p><strong>Master Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Master.</p><p><strong>Master Vampire Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Master.</p><p><strong>Masterless Necrohusk:</strong> See Necrohusk Masterless.</p><p><strong>Mastermind Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Mastermind.</p><p><strong>Material Possessions Guardian of:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions.</p><p><strong>Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie.</p><p><strong>Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie.</p><p><strong>Megaloceros Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Megaloceros.</p><p><strong>Member Cabal Herecite:</strong> See Herecite Cabal Member.</p><p><strong>Member Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Member of the Cult, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Menacing Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Menacing Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Menacing Remnants Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Menacing Remnants Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Mendevian Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Mendevian.</p><p><strong>Mendevian Noble:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Mendevian Soldier Undead:</strong> See Undead Mendevian Soldier.</p><p><strong>Mendevian Undead Soldier:</strong> See Undead Mendevian Soldier.</p><p><strong>Mendevian Wizard Tortured Spirit of a:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard.</p><p><strong>Mere Guardian:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Mighty Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Mindless Corpse Rotting:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Mindless Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Mindless Guardian Loyal:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Mindless Loyal Guardian:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Mindless Nearly Creature Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Mindless Nearly Lich-Like Creature, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Mindless Rotting Corpse:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Mindless Shell Undead:</strong> See Undead Mindless Shell.</p><p><strong>Mindless Skeletal Hulk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk.</p><p><strong>Mindless Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Mindless.</p><p><strong>Mindless Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk.</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead Shell:</strong> See Undead Mindless Shell.</p><p><strong>Mindless Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie.</p><p><strong>Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Crude Simple:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Crude Simple:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Ghoul Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Gnome Undead:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Necromantic:</strong> See Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Simple Crude:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Simple Crude:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Skeletal Common Most:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Skeletal Common Most:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Skeletal Most Common:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Skeletal Most Common:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead Gnome:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Undead Wandering:</strong> See Undead Minion Wandering.</p><p><strong>Minion Unintelligent:</strong> See Unintelligent Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Unintelligent:</strong> See Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Unintelligent:</strong> See Zombie, Unintelligent Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Minion.</p><p><strong>Minion Wandering Undead:</strong> See Undead Minion Wandering.</p><p><strong>Minotaur Ghostly:</strong> See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit.</p><p><strong>Minotaur Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Minotaur Stalking:</strong> See Stalking Minotaur.</p><p><strong>Mire Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy.</p><p><strong>Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized Jumble of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Mistress Belcorra Haruvex:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Modern Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Modern.</p><p><strong>Mohrg, Average Mohrg:</strong> The weight of murder wears heavy on the soul. With souls marked by a lifetime of dealing death, these killers, whether mass murderers, bloodthirsty soldiers, or sadistic executioners, sometimes do not let judgment and lawful execution stanch their slaying sprees. When such individuals are brought to justice, they may rise after death as mohrgs to continue their ruinous work. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>While it’s true that most mohrgs seem to rise from the corpses of humanoid killers, the capacity to murder is not limited to humanoids. Mohrgs of other sorts could certainly exist—as long as they come from a society that has the capacity not only to judge and execute, but also to harbor murder within their hearts. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg Alchemist Drow 17:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Average:</strong> See Mohrg, Average Mohrg.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Jirazai Shraen:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Powerful, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Powerful Very, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Spawn:</strong> When a creature returns after death as a mohrg spawn, its flesh decays away save for its entrails, and it grows a long, awful tongue. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Since those slain by a mohrg rise soon thereafter as mohrg spawn, the murders of a mohrg rarely go unnoticed for long, even when they take extra care to prey only on a society’s dregs. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn (Pathfinder Bestiary 2 172) after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon:</strong> The powerful mohrg Taon (area A7) has slain many of the Iobane’s warriors over the centuries, claiming them as his undead spawn. As years have turned to decades, and decades into centuries since the unfortunate souls’ transformations, these spawn have evolved into beings more powerful than the average mohrg, though Taon has retained his influence over them. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon:</strong> When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. Taon’s transformation was even more successful, turning him into a very powerful mohrg. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mohrg Variant, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Very Powerful, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Mokillan Vetch:</strong> See Lich, Mokillan Vetch.</p><p><strong>Monster Bone:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Monster Horrifying, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil Powerful:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Monster Powerful Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Monster Spectral:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Monster Terrible:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Monster Undead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Monster Vampiric:</strong> See Vampiric Monster.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity:</strong> See Skaveling, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Clattering Grotesque:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Flying Vampiric:</strong> See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Gargantuan Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Grotesque Clattering:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Skittering Undead:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead:</strong> See Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead:</strong> See Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Undead Skittering:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Vampiric Flying:</strong> See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Monstrosity Zombie Gargantuan:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Creature:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Thrall:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Undead:</strong> See Undead More Powerful.</p><p><strong>More Powerful Undead:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>More-Serious Demilich, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Morlock Exile Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile.</p><p><strong>Morlock Ghoul Exile:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile.</p><p><strong>Moroi:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Most Common Basic Type of Shanrigol:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Most Common Minion Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Most Common Minion Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Most Common Skeletal Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Most Common Skeletal Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Most Common Type of Undead:</strong> See Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead.</p><p><strong>Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Most Powerful Creature Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Most Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful Undead Remnants of the:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Most Sinful and Self-Indulgent Undead Remnants of the:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Most Tragic of Undead:</strong> See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead.</p><p><strong>Mount:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Horse, Mount.</p><p><strong>Mount Skaveling:</strong> See Skaveling Mount.</p><p><strong>Mount Undead, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Mummified Child-God, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummified Child-God Evil, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummified Child-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummified Evil Child-God, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummified God-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummified Husk, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> While many cultures practice mummification of the dead for benign reasons, undead mummies are created through foul rituals, typically to provide eternally vigilant guardians. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>As a reward for her service, Dyzallin has promised to transform her into a mummy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> The Old Sun Gods listened. They had also seen Walkena grow cruel, but he shut out their whispered promptings for compassion. With little other recourse, the Old Sun Gods instilled the power-hungry advisors with a fraction of their divine might. These imbued advisors called themselves the Council of Mwanyisa after mwan, a particularly fine style of stark white cloth which Walkena’s draconian and xenophobic decrees had made difficult to procure. No member of the council could match Walkena for power, but together, they possessed enough might to overthrow him. Walkena fled to his bedchamber where he was later found slain, although the killer was never identified. Priests still loyal to the slain child-king stole his corpse and buried him within a hidden tomb, in the manner of his ancestors. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>A century ago, Chelaxian colonists from Sargava marched to Mzali to plunder its riches and conquer the city. In a bright flash of sunlight, the mummified body of Walkena sprang to life, calling down the sun to punish the invaders. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy:</strong> Less powerful than their more notorious artificially preserved kin, bog mummies are preserved not by agents introduced during rituals but by the natural elements present in the airless, acidic morass of a peat bog or muddy swamp. While corpses preserved in this manner can certainly rise from the mire as bog mummies as the result of a curse by fell powers or the directed influence of a necromancer, the vast majority of them animate from a seething need for vengeance or to pursue some dire agenda left unfinished at the time of death—often because the creature was slain or otherwise betrayed. The nature of this emotional tie to life and the emotional power of the deceased compel unlife beyond death, while the preservative qualities of the bog within which the body was disposed of does the rest. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra:</strong> Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. </p><p><strong>Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog Amalgamation:</strong> A family died together while huddling in this building, and their grasp upon one another persists in death: they arose as a bog mummy amalgamation. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder:</strong> Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Bog Variant, Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Mummy Brilliant Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Cunning Spellcaster, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow Brilliant, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow Influential, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> While Dyzallin was one of the few who had survived the deadly exodus, in the end, he too chose undeath, deeming life detrimental to his quest for power. Leveraging all his connections within his faction, the Sunscar Oath, Dyzallin acquired a set of scrolls detailing a secret method of attaining immortality through mummification atop a specially prepared mirror. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Mummy Drow Mage, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Eternally Patient, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian:</strong> The majority of mummies were created by cruel and selfish masters to serve as guardians to protect their tombs from intruders. The traditional method of creating a mummy guardian is a laborious and sadistic process that begins well before the poor soul to be transformed is dead, during which the victim is ritualistically starved of nourishing food and instead fed strange spices, preservative agents, and toxins intended to quicken the desiccation of the flesh. The victim remains immobile but painfully aware during the final stages, where its now-useless entrails are extracted before it’s shrouded in funerary wrappings and entombed within a necromantically ensorcelled sarcophagus to await intrusions in the potentially distant future. While it’s certainly possible to use other methods to create a mummy guardian from an already-deceased body, those who seek to create these foul undead as their guardians in the afterlife often feel that such methods result in inferior undead—the pain and agony of death by mummification being an essential step in the process.</p><p>While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Influential Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Listless:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Mummy Mage Drow:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage.</p><p><strong>Mummy Mire:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy.</p><p><strong>Mummy Patient Eternally, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Peat:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy.</p><p><strong>Mummy Pharaoh:</strong> While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. The transformation from life to undeath is no less awful and painful, but as the transition is an intentional bid to escape death by a powerful personality who fully embraces the blasphemous repercussions of the choice, the mummy pharaoh retains its memories and personality intact. Although in most cases a mummy pharaoh is formed from a particularly depraved ruler instructing their priests to perform complex rituals that grant the ruler eternal unlife, a ruler who was filled with incredible anger in life might spontaneously arise from death as a mummy pharaoh without undergoing this ritual. Depending on the nature of the ruler, a mummy pharaoh might have spellcasting or other class features instead of its Attack of Opportunity and disruptive abilities—the exact nature of the abilities the ruler had in life can significantly change or strengthen the mummy pharaoh. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Ritualist, Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem:</strong> In the chaos following Belcorra’s fall, someone locked the arena administrator, Chafkhem, in his room. As Chafkhem had previously warded his room against interdimensional travel, he was effectively imprisoned. Before he succumbed to starvation, the erudite wizard cobbled together reagents to mummify himself with parchment paper, hoping to one day escape his bounds and inflict revenge on Jafaki, whom Chafkhem believed ordered him to be imprisoned in his room. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Mummy Evil, Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Mummy Ritualist:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist.</p><p><strong>Mummy Spellcaster Cunning, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Mummy Vainglorious, Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Mummy-God Powerful Tyrant, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mummy-God Tyrant Powerful, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Mundane Zombie:</strong> See Zombie, Mundane Zombie.</p><p><strong>Muradner:</strong> See Lich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Murdered Animal Guardian Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Murdered Guardian Animal Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Murderer Inhuman:</strong> See Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer.</p><p><strong>Muse Phantom:</strong> For performers who die before their time and whose love of the theater is stronger than death’s grasp, the show does indeed go on. Such actors rise from the grave to become muse phantoms—undead spirits that haunt opera houses or auditoriums and possess the bodies of living actors to continue their art. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Musical Haunt:</strong> See Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt.</p><p><strong>Mysterious First Horseman Incarnation of the:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Mysterious Undead:</strong> See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead.</p><p><strong>Namorrodor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Near-Mindless Creature Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Near-Mindless Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Nearly Mindless Creature Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Necrohusk:</strong> Necrohusks are skittering, undead monstrosities, created when a humanoid is purposefully twisted into a new creature through necromantic experimentation. Unlike fleshwarps and recipients of successful necrografts, prospective necrohusks never survive the procedure. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>Creating a necrohusk is an incredibly difficult endeavor, fraught with error. Most attempts result in lumps of useless, rotten slurry or malformed undead no more cunning or dangerous than a mundane zombie. The costs in time, experimental subjects, and expensive spell components lead some would-be necromancers to conclude that the results aren’t worth the risk. Occasionally, spellcasters can harness the power of the Negative Energy Plane during the process, which lessens the monetary cost but vastly increases the danger, often producing a deadly backlash resulting in the creator’s death and a masterless necrohusk. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>Among the Sutaki, only Ashen Swale and his lieutenants, Turkek and Azi, have the skill and knowledge to create necrohusks with any regularity, although Turkek’s interests often lead him away from such gruesome endeavors. Necrohusks are created from volunteers in Ashen Swale’s cult or from traitorous Sutaki whom Ashen Swale wants to punish with a ghastly fate. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Necrohusk Loyal:</strong> Lieutenant Desiak was transformed into a fleshwarp by Ashen Swale’s necromantic experiments. He dines at Hearth once a week alongside his undead minion, a loyal necrohusk created from a cultist. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Necrohusk Masterless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Necromancer, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Necromancer Ancient Ghost, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Necromancer Ghost, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Necromancer Ghost Ancient, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Necromancer Human Lich:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Necromancer Lich Human:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer.</p><p><strong>Necromancer-Lord, Geb:</strong> See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb.</p><p><strong>Necromantic Minion:</strong> See Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion.</p><p><strong>Necromantic Thrall:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Necromantic Thrall:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Nemhaith Elite, Dajermube:</strong> See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube.</p><p><strong>Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube:</strong> Dajermube’s sudden death during her lengthy apotheosis stripped away her mortal form, trapping her in a transitive state: one not quite mortal, not quite deity, and neither fully alive nor dead. Trapped in this spiritual prison, she twisted and transformed into a nemhaith, an undead guardian tied to the place she served in life, binding the souls of her followers to her new form in the process. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>During this time, a woman named Dajermube began to rally those who fled Mzali in the wake of the council’s tyranny. She was a descendant of Chohar and his divine might flowed in her veins, granting her great magical power. Dajermube spearheaded the efforts to preserve as much information about Mzali as possible in the Shrine of the Eclipse. It was during the years she led these efforts that Dajermube discovered her divine lineage and followed in her ancestors’ footsteps. With great knowledge in hand, Dajermube was close to ascending to divinity and becoming the new sun god that would liberate her people and reclaim Mzali from the Council of Mwanyisa. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>Unfortunately, the council learned of Dajermube’s plot and attacked the shrine. They found the temple beneath and killed most of her followers, along with the rest of the people living in Mzali-Jimbuani. This attack coincided with a full solar eclipse that Dajermube was using to complete her apotheosis. The council reached her ritual chamber just as the moon fully blocked out the sun. Dajermube was on the verge of ascension, but the council slaughtered her mere seconds before completing the ritual. </p><p><strong>Nemhaith Enslaved:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Nemhaith Soulshredded:</strong> When a soulshredder cannon is full, the souls it has collected can be extracted as a powerful incorporeal undead entity. Although the weapon works, the King of Biting Ants has been modifying the soulshredder cannon to target entire communities, creating spectral monsters from hundreds of souls with each blast. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p>What is this weapon? “He calls it a soulshredder cannon, an awful weapon that can rip the soul from a living target and store its wrecked fragments, combining them all together with other victims to transform the host into an undead spirit known as an emhaith.The determined old bug has been toiling for decades on enhancing the weapon so that it can be used on crowds rather than individuals—allowing it to destroy a community and create an enslaved nemhaith with a single shot—but I have been opposing this progress from within this very ship all along.” (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>New Terrifying Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>New Threat Terrifying, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Newly Returned Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Night Undead Master of the:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night.</p><p><strong>Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Nihmbaloth Agent of, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Nihmbaloth Patient Silent Servitor of, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Nils Kleveken:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken.</p><p><strong>Noble Mendevian:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Noble Prominent, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Noble Undead:</strong> See Undead Noble.</p><p><strong>Nocturnal Creature:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Nomadic Hunter:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter.</p><p><strong>Non-Evil Undead:</strong> See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse.</p><p><strong>Non-Evil Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Non-Evil</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Corporeal Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Creature Corporeal Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Creature Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Undead Corporeal Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Undead Creature Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Normal Wraith:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Nosferatu:</strong> See Vampire Nosferatu.</p><p><strong>Nosferatu Withered:</strong> See Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu.</p><p><strong>Nosoi Haunted:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Nosoi Variant:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Nostraema, Anitoli:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Notorious Undead:</strong> See Undead Notorious.</p><p><strong>Nyrinda Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen.</p><p><strong>Obsessessed Stalker Undead:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Obsessessed Undead Stalker:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Occupant Intelligent, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Occupant Strange:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Occupant Undead:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Ochieng:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light.</p><p><strong>Old Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Old.</p><p><strong>Old Foe, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan:</strong> See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath.</p><p><strong>One Who Sought Undeath:</strong> See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath.</p><p><strong>One Who Sought Undeath:</strong> See Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath.</p><p><strong>One-Time Oppressor, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Onstierlech:</strong> Immortal undead created through an alchemical transformation. (Burgundia Campaign Setting)</p><p><strong>Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Onstierlech, Thrall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Oppressor One-Time, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Oracle-Monster Skeletal Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Oracle-Monster Undead Skeletal:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Orb Aeon Keeper of the, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Ordinary Lich:</strong> See Lich, Ordinary Lich.</p><p><strong>Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly.</p><p><strong>Original Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul The Original.</p><p><strong>Ormand of the Rampart:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Overlord, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Overlord, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Owlbear Animal Companion Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Owlbear Claudiette's Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Owlbear Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear.</p><p><strong>Pallid Princess:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>Paranormal Entity:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Parent Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Parent.</p><p><strong>Parent Vampiric:</strong> See Vampiric Parent.</p><p><strong>Parent Vampiric:</strong> See Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent.</p><p><strong>Parent Wight:</strong> See Wight Parent.</p><p><strong>Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Particularly Powerful Corpselight:</strong> See Corpselight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Particularly Powerful Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Particularly Reckless Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Particularly Reckless.</p><p><strong>Past Life Remnant of a:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Former Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Former Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Veteran Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Pathfinder Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Patient Eternally Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Patient Servitor of Nihmbaloth Silent, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Patron, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Peat Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy.</p><p><strong>Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Performer Better Slightly, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Performer Slightly Better, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Person Fickle, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Person Ordinary Who Believes They Died Unjustly:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly.</p><p><strong>Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly Ordinary:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly.</p><p><strong>Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Personification of Death Unflinching:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Personification Unflinching of Death:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Petitioner Ghostly:</strong> See Ghostly Petitioner.</p><p><strong>Petulant God-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Phantom Muse:</strong> See Muse Phantom.</p><p><strong>Pharasma Fallen Priest of, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Pharasma Fallen Priest of, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Phenomena Spectral:</strong> See Haunt, Spectral Phenomena.</p><p><strong>Phenomenon Spectral:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Pirate Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Pirate.</p><p><strong>Pirate Giant Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate.</p><p><strong>Pirate Skeleton Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate.</p><p><strong>Piscine Humanoid Skeleton of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Piscine Humanoid Skeleton of a:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Plague.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Corpse Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Reanimated Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Corpse Blood-Drinking Reanimated:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Corpse Reanimated Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Reanimated Blood-Drinking Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Plagueborn:</strong> Plagueborn rise when entire townships or even cities perish to disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Plaguesworn, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plummeting Doom:</strong> See Haunt Plummeting Doom.</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Cloud Dragon Young:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Cloud Young Dragon:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:</strong> When the Dead Man’s Breath blew over Bloodsalt and poisoned the populace, Ixamè was sealed inside the hatchery and didn’t realize that doom had come to the city. When no one came for several days, Ixamè became curious. When she opened the sealed door, poison flowed in and Ixamè realized she had doomed the eggs she swore to protect. The poison didn’t quite kill Ixamè, but put her into a half-undead state infused with poison and sustained by grief and rage. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Dragon Young Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Young Cloud Dragon:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Poison-Wracked Young Dragon Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> When a creature dies, and for whatever reason its spirit is unable or unwilling to leave the site of its death, that spirit may manifest as a poltergeist: a restless invisible spirit that is still able to manipulate physical objects. Many poltergeists perished in a way that resulted from or has led to extreme emotional trauma. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>One of the most common ways for a poltergeist to form is when its burial site is desecrated by the construction of a dwelling. This is usually an accident, but some evil creatures seek out such burial sites, intentionally creating poltergeists to serve as guardians. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A hero who succeeds at a DC 20 Perception check while perusing this collection turns up a slender volume called Ineffable Hauntings tucked inside of a larger book about ghosts. This volume contains the formula for the create undead ritual to create poltergeists. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>The spirit of the servant who accidentally died here has returned as a poltergeist wracked with indignation. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>The poltergeists arose from the disturbed remains in area C15 and are initially invisible; if a hero can see the poltergeists, or when the poltergeists use their Frighten ability, they appear as priests of Aroden. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus:</strong> “A few years ago, this was my home. I can’t rest because a person I trusted took something valuable to me—a leopard figurine of the most beautiful rainbow hues. It had been in my family for generations. It belongs here in my house.”</p><p>The poltergeist’s recollections are all true, but his sense of time is skewed, as Kalembi murdered Gerrus almost 20 years ago. Gerrus was Kalembi’s friend, and Kalembi worked to get Gerrus established as a trader in his youth. While Kalembi was indeed one of Nantambu’s wealthiest traders at the time, he’s now an old man of faded fortunes wrestling with a life of regret. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6))</p><p>Too careless with his wealth, Kalembi became deeply indebted to a crime lord named Habu the Cudgel. Habu forced him to engage in crime to pay his debts. As Kalembi knew where Nantambu’s richest people kept their choice valuables, Habu sent Kalembi to their houses at night with one of his most talented burglars: the grippli who would become known as Froglegs. Froglegs would pick the locks and Kalembi would just walk in, take the valuables, and walk back out. He knew that if he returned empty-handed, she would simply kill him on the spot. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6))</p><p>Kalembi protested when Habu insisted on taking Gerrus’s leopard figurine. He knew how much the figurine meant to his friend. But he felt he had no choice. When Gerrus interrupted the theft that night, Kalembi knew he must choose between his life and his friend’s—and he picked his own. Kalembi killed him and gave the figurine to Habu; it’s now in Froglegs’s possession. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist Elite, Zedna:</strong> See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna.</p><p><strong>Poltergeist Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist Powerful, Zedna:</strong> See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna.</p><p><strong>Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna:</strong> After he murdered his wife, Ioseff forbade the servants from entering the upper floors, but at first, some of the servants didn’t take him seriously enough. The manor’s librarian, Zedna, came up here a few days after Asethanna’s “disappearance” to return several repaired books to the chapel stacks, and Ioseff confronted her in a rage. After he accidently let slip that Asethanna was still in the manor—in a manner of speaking—he panicked and murdered Zedna. He disposed of her remains in the pool in area E3 and told the other servants she’d broken his commands, so he dismissed her. The servants dared not disobey him after that incident. </p><p>While her remains have become the tanglebones in area E3, Zedna’s spirt lingers in the chapel to this day as a powerful poltergeist. She attacks anyone who enters the room but can’t leave the chapel, and she won’t use her powers to disturb any of the books. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Poltergeist Squabbling:</strong> When Belcorra died, two of her guests—squabbling aristocrat siblings—let their fear of being trapped in the Abomination Vaults overwhelm them. They murdered each other in a panicked rage and arose again as poltergeists, who continue their fight to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Possessions Material Guardian of:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions.</p><p><strong>Powerful Ally Undead:</strong> See Undead Ally Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Being Undead:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Powerful Corpselight Particularly:</strong> See Corpselight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Creature:</strong> See Ravener, Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful Creature More:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful Creature Undead:</strong> See Undead Creature Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Creature Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful Creature Undead Most:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Powerful Devastatingly Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Dragon Undead:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Draugr More With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Powerful Entity:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Powerful Entity Incorporeal Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Entity Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Powerful Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Graveknight Devastatingly:</strong> See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Graveknight Particularly:</strong> See Graveknight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Incorporeal Entity Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Kin of Ghouls More:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls.</p><p><strong>Powerful Mohrg, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Powerful Mohrg Very, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Creature:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Kin of Ghouls:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Thrall:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Undead:</strong> See Undead More Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful More Undead:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Powerful Most Creature Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Powerful Most Undead Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Powerful Particularly Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema.</p><p><strong>Powerful Particularly Corpselight:</strong> See Corpselight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Particularly Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Particularly Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna:</strong> See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna.</p><p><strong>Powerful Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Powerful Spirit:</strong> See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Thrall More:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Powerful Tyrant Mummy-God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead:</strong> See Undead Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Ally:</strong> See Undead Ally Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Being:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Creature Most:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Entity Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Incorporeal Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead More:</strong> See Undead More Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead More:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Powerful Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Powerful.</p><p><strong>Powerful Very Mohrg, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Powerful Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie.</p><p><strong>Predator Ghostly, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Predator Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator.</p><p><strong>Predator Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator.</p><p><strong>Priest, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Priest Drider Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest.</p><p><strong>Priest Fallen of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Priest Fallen of Pharasma, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Priest Ghostly, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Priest High Banshee Drow 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Priest High Drow Banshee 19:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19.</p><p><strong>Priest High Ghostly, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Priest of Pharasma Fallen, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Priest of Pharasma Fallen, Clauridia:</strong> See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia.</p><p><strong>Priest Vampire Drider:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest.</p><p><strong>Priestess High, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Primary Villain, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Prince Black:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>Princess Pallid:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>Prisoner Undead, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Proctor, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Profane Entity:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Progenitor Vampiric:</strong> See Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor.</p><p><strong>Prominent Noble, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Promise Broken:</strong> See Haunt A Broken Promise.</p><p><strong>Propped-Up Corpse, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Protector of Unholy Ground:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Psychic Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire.</p><p><strong>Psychic Vetala:</strong> See Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala.</p><p><strong>Psychopomp Corpse Haunted:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Psychopomp Undead:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Puppet Leader, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Puppet Undead, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Pureblood Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Pureblood.</p><p><strong>Putrid Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead.</p><p><strong>Putrid Undead:</strong> See Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead.</p><p><strong>Queen Arazni:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Queen Former, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Queen Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Queen Lich:</strong> See Lich Queen.</p><p><strong>Raider Draugr:</strong> See Draugr Raider.</p><p><strong>Raptor Guard Undead:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight.</p><p><strong>Raptor Guard Wight:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight.</p><p><strong>Rare Caligni Undead:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Rare Creature:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature.</p><p><strong>Rare Undead Caligni:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Raven Familiar Undead:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar.</p><p><strong>Raven Undead Familiar:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar.</p><p><strong>Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener:</strong> Though their lifespans can measure in millennia, all dragons must eventually perish. While many do so on the blades or under the spells of dragonslayers, some manage to outlast their enemies and must, in time, face the truth that awaits all living creatures at the end of their natural lifespan. As with many other creatures, some dragons respond to such looming reminders of their own mortality poorly, and the particularly prideful or wrathful of their kind often lash out in anger when confronted by this grim truth. Peace and acceptance may find some dragons, but the most stubborn of their ilk (and invariably the most wicked) may pursue a different answer to the problem. These dragons seek out sinister rites that can transform them into undead creatures known as raveners. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>A ravener’s flesh is stripped away as part of the transformation, leaving only their skeleton. What they lose in flesh, however, the dragon gains in soul-rending power, as their raw spiritual energy forms a protective barrier around their skeleton, keeping it intact and allowing flight with now-skeletal wings. </p><p>Any evil dragon of at least level 13 can become a ravener, although it is exceedingly rare for a dragon younger than an ancient true dragon (such as a chromatic, primal, or metallic dragon) to do so. Typically, the dragon must perform a rare ritual called ravenous reanimation, but this requirement can be waived if the prospective ravener has the aid of a powerful patron. In certain unique conditions, such as the intervention of a vile god of undeath, a dragon can transform into a ravener after death without the use of this rite at all. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>While most dragons are too prideful to turn to anyone, even the gods, for help, a few who seek to become raveners are so desperate to stave off death that they might turn to powerful patrons for aid, such as demon lords, evil deities, or powerful necromancers, offering service in exchange for their transformation. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Ravenous Reanimation ritual. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Ravenous Repast Ravenous Husk power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Ravener, Powerful Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravener Husk:</strong> Raveners require a steady diet of souls, and a ravener that’s unable to feed for too long eventually cannibalizes their own soul. Should a ravener’s soul ward ever be reduced to 0 Hit Points by hunger while the ravener has more than 1 Hit Point, they lose all traces of their former identity and descend into a feral, nearly mindless state. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p> A ravener may depopulate whole regions at a time in order to sate their endless hunger for souls, lest they lose much of their power and become a ravener husk. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater:</strong> When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Ravener Husk Variant, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Ravener Sinister Undead:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Ravener Spellcaster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravener Undead Sinister:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Ravening Rotting Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Rotting Ravening.</p><p><strong>Ravening Zombie Rotting:</strong> See Zombie Rotting Ravening.</p><p><strong>Ravenous Undead:</strong> See Undead Ravenous.</p><p><strong>Ravenous Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Raving Spirit:</strong> See Haunt Raving Spirit.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Blood-Drinking Corpse Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Bones of a Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Bones of a Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Corpse Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Corpse Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Corpse:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reanimated Plague-Bearing Corpse Blood-Drinking:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Reaper Grim:</strong> See Grim Reaper.</p><p><strong>Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Reaper Ivory Fallen Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Reaper Ivory Fallen Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Rebel Former:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Hunter:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Mage:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Warrior:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Reborn Walkena's:</strong> See Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Reborn Walkena's:</strong> See Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Reborn Walkena's:</strong> See Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Reborn Walkena's:</strong> See Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Reckless Particularly Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Particularly Reckless.</p><p><strong>Reckless Vampire Particularly:</strong> See Vampire Particularly Reckless.</p><p><strong>Reflection Spectral:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Reflection.</p><p><strong>Reformed Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Reformed.</p><p><strong>Reformed Ghoul Xulgath:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed.</p><p><strong>Reformed Xulgath Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed.</p><p><strong>Refugee Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Refugee.</p><p><strong>Refugee Undead:</strong> See Undead Refugee.</p><p><strong>Relentless Harvester of Life:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Remains Animated, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter Undead:</strong> See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter.</p><p><strong>Remains Undead of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:</strong> See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter.</p><p><strong>Remnant Eccentric of the Site's Long History Tragic, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnant Eccentric Tragic of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnant Hateful:</strong> See Specter, Hateful Remnant.</p><p><strong>Remnant of a Past Life:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Remnant of the Site's Long History Eccentric Tragic, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnant of the Site's Long History Tragic Eccentric, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnant Tragic Eccentric of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnant Tragic of the Site's Long History Eccentric, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Remnants Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants Menacing of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants Menacing Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants Menacing Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Menacing Spiritual:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful Undead:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Remnants Spiritual Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants Spiritual Menacing of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Remnants Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Remnants Undead:</strong> See Undead Remnants.</p><p><strong>Remnants Undead of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Resident of the Tombs:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Resident of the Tombs:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Resident Spirit Moonstone Hall, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Restless Dead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Restless Invisible Spirit:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Restless Spirit, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Restless Spirit Invisible:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Restless Undead:</strong> See Undead Restless.</p><p><strong>Resurgent Villain, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Returned Newly Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Returned Threat Newly, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> Revenants are obsessed, undead stalkers who arise from their own murders and are driven by only one thing: revenge against their killers. The common wisdom is that revenants arise only from individuals who have been utterly betrayed or abandoned to die a grueling death, but even then such victims might not rise from their graves. In other cases, revenants might even rise from what might legitimately be considered an accident if the revenant doesn’t understand the full circumstances of their demise. In such cases, it doesn’t matter that the “murderer” may not have intended to kill, for revenants understands no pity and can never forgive. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>While most undead are evil, revenants are not—these unusual stalkers rise not out of a sense of cruelty or hatred of the living, but spontaneously from the need for vengeance following a deep betrayal. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rezallian:</strong> See Undead Monstrosity, Rezallian.</p><p><strong>Rhinoceros Wooly Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros.</p><p><strong>Rider:</strong> See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider.</p><p><strong>Riding Horse Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Riding Horse.</p><p><strong>Right Hand, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Righteous Spite of the:</strong> See Haunt Spite of the Righteous.</p><p><strong>Rightful Ruler, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:</strong> See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea.</p><p><strong>Rival, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Rival, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Rival, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Rival Greatest, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Roaming Undead:</strong> See Undead Roaming.</p><p><strong>Rogue Vampire Spawn:</strong> See Vampire Spawn Rogue.</p><p><strong>Rosk, Aller:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk.</p><p><strong>Rotting Corpse Mindless:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Rotting Mindless Corpse:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Rotting Ravening Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Rotting Ravening.</p><p><strong>Rotting Zombie Ravening:</strong> See Zombie Rotting Ravening.</p><p><strong>Roving Undead:</strong> See Undead Roving.</p><p><strong>Rudimentary Undead:</strong> See Zombie, Rudimentary Undead</p><p><strong>Ruined Ghost Wracked, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ruined Wracked Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Ruler, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Ruler, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Ruler, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Ruler of Mzali Unquestioned, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Ruler Rightful, Dwandek:</strong> See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek.</p><p><strong>Ruler Scheming, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Ruler Scheming, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Ruler Unquestioned of Mzali, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Especially Old Ghast, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Especially Old Ghoul Ghast, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Ghast Especially Old, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Ghast Old Especially, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Ghoul Ghast Especially Old, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sadistic Ghoul Ghast Old Especially, Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Sailor Headless Undead:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Sailor Undead Headless:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Sailor Who Died at Sea Risen Corpse of a:</strong> See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea.</p><p><strong>Sajor, Bharlen:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Sapient Undead:</strong> See Undead Sapient.</p><p><strong>Saxra:</strong> See Skulltaker, Saxra.</p><p><strong>Scheming Ruler, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Scheming Ruler, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Scholarly Ghoul Sinister:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Scholarly Ghoul Sinister:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Self-Indulgent and Sinful Most Undead Remnants of the:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Sentient Undead:</strong> See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead.</p><p><strong>Sentinel Sodden:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel.</p><p><strong>Sepulcher Jealous Guardian of a:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher.</p><p><strong>Servant, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Servant, Nhakazarin:</strong> See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin.</p><p><strong>Servant Inexplicable of True Entropy:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Servant Tar-Baphon's:</strong> See Tar-Baphon's Servant.</p><p><strong>Servant Undead:</strong> See Undead Servant.</p><p><strong>Servitor Undead:</strong> See Undead Servitor.</p><p><strong>Servitor Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor.</p><p><strong>Several Corpses Giant Storm Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Corpses Lashed Together Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Corpses Lashed Together Storm Giant:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Corpses Storm Giant Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Giant Storm Corpses Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Giant Storm Lashed Together Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Lashed Together Corpses Giant Storm:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Lashed Together Corpses Storm Giant:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Lashed Together Giant Storm Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Lashed Together Storm Giant Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Several Storm Giant Lashed Together Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Severed Hand:</strong> See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Shade:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shades Undead Incarnate Tornado of:</strong> See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of.</p><p><strong>Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow:</strong> If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn't have Steal Shadow and is perpetually and incurably clumsy 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. (The Skaldwood Blight)</p><p><strong>Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p><strong>Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow and Death Towering Specter of:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death.</p><p><strong>Shadow Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Shadow Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Shadow Greater:</strong> Shadows that spend long amounts of time on the Shadow Plane and absorb its magic become greater shadows. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade:</strong> At Belcorra’s death, a surge of negative energy swept through this area, tethering Siora’s soul to this area as a shadow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Shadow Spawn:</strong> When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by a shadow's Steal Shadow power, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. (The Skaldwood Blight)</p><p><strong>Shadow Standard:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Shadow Variant, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Shadow Variant, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Shadow-Like Undead, Majordomo:</strong> Her soul is bound by her loyalty to Belcorra and Gauntlight’s necromantic energies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Shadowy Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shallistra:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed, Shallistra.</p><p><strong>Shambler Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Shambler.</p><p><strong>Shambling Body:</strong> See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body.</p><p><strong>Shambling Horror:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Shambling Undead:</strong> See Undead Shambling.</p><p><strong>Shambling Undead:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Shambling Undead:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Shanrigol:</strong> Fleshwarpers, regardless of their origin or training, create a shocking amount of waste. When the discarded remnants of aberrant flesh are heaped together with an accidental mixture of alchemical compounds or odious energy, the mass can quicken and regain life. Without the guidance of a fleshwarper, these aberrant body parts form into a shanrigol, a mess of bone, muscle, and sinew. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Shanrigol, Undead Abberration:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth:</strong> Shanrigols that grow with the additions of many living victims can become truly enormous in size and pose a greater danger in their expanding hunting territories. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Curious about how large these aberrations could grow, Jafaki assembled a giant pile of flesh and assigned a seugathi to document the resulting shanrigol’s composition and growth. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>The creature has grown into a massive shanrigol behemoth from incorporating scraps of driders, urdefhans, and other creatures. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth Gargantuan:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth Massive:</strong> See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Heap:</strong> The most basic and common type of shanrigol is called, based on its general shape, a shanrigol heap. These amalgamations of warped flesh and shattered bone establish hunting grounds by accident rather than design, remaining where prey has been plentiful in the past so they can grow larger and larger as they add to their jumbled forms. Only rare fleshwarpers create these abominations willingly, as they ignore all commands and containment to seek out prey. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>After the death of hundreds of monsters and gladiators, the arena is imbued with the essence of death. When Jafaki first dumped scraps from failed creations here, the decaying flesh spontaneously arose as shanrigols. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Most Basic Common Type of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Shape Humanoid:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape.</p><p><strong>Shapeshifter Sinister:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter.</p><p><strong>Shattered Bone and Warped Flesh Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Shell Mindless Undead:</strong> See Undead Mindless Shell.</p><p><strong>Shell Undead Mindless:</strong> See Undead Mindless Shell.</p><p><strong>Shoggoth Undead:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth.</p><p><strong>Shokneir, Lictor:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Alisira:</strong> See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Caiborn:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Ciza:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Dyzallin:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Finzad:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Jirazai:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Larielle:</strong> See Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Lavikar:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Nihiris:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Nyrinda:</strong> See Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Sirian:</strong> See Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Varaenn:</strong> See Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Zavizik:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Zihain:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen, Zyra:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shraen Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shrewd Leader, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shrewd Leader, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Shrieking Silently Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Shrouded Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Shrouds Bones and Evil Powerful Monster Made of:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Silent Patient Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth Patient, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Silently Shrieking Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Simple Crude Minion:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Simple Crude Minion:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Simple Minion Crude:</strong> See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Simple Minion Crude:</strong> See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion.</p><p><strong>Simple Skeleton Guard:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard.</p><p><strong>Sinful and Self-Indulgent Most Undead Remnants of the:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Singed Man:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Sinister Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Sinister Ghoul Scholarly:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Sinister Ghoul Scholarly:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Sinister Ravener Undead:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Sinister Scholarly Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Sinister Scholarly Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Sinister Shapeshifter:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter.</p><p><strong>Sinister Undead:</strong> See Undead Sinister.</p><p><strong>Sinister Undead Ravener:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:</strong> See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames.</p><p><strong>Siora Fallowglade:</strong> See Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade.</p><p><strong>Sirian Shraen:</strong> See Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen.</p><p><strong>Sister Drow, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Sister Drow, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Sister Drow, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Sister Drow, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Ghoul Bat:</strong> Hideous necromantic rituals give rise to skavelings, or ghoul bats, monstrosities that are not true ghouls but instead are specifically crafted undead creatures. Their creators are the bloodsucking urdefhans of the Darklands, who create skavelings from giant bats specially raised on diets of toxic fungus and the flesh of ghouls—especially brains harvested from these undead. Upon reaching maturity, these giant bats are ritually slain via the use of cytillesh oil. While this poison simply rots away the flesh of most creatures, one of these specially prepared bats will immediately rise from death as a skaveling after succumbing to its effects. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skaveling Mount:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion Fishfolk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion Variant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Creature, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Drow, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Form Ghostly, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Former Pathfinder:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Former Pathfinder:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Ghostly Form, Gerrus:</strong> See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Gladiator:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horrid Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horrid Woman Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horse:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Horse.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hound Yeth:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk Mindless:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk Variant:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Mason, Tomas:</strong> See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion Common Most:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion Common Most:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion Most Common:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion Most Common:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Oracle-Monster Undead:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder Former:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder Former:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Rhinoceros Wooly:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Tiefling Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Tiefling Woman Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Undead Oracle-Monster:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Woman Horrid Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Woman Tiefling Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex:</strong> Crauvithex and the rest of his yeth hound pack were originally summoned by and served the Black Lotus cult. They proved capable of eliminating all the targets they were sent after, but the leader of that cult developed a little too much confidence in their abilities and sent them to kill a rival who turned out to be a lich. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p>The hunters became the prey and their target easily slew the pack. Not content to let such potentially valuable minions go to waste, he raised them from the dead and bound them as his servants. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p><strong>Skeletal Yeth Hound, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton:</strong> Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons are among the most common types of undead, found haunting old dungeons and forgotten cemeteries. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>This undead is made by animating a dead creature’s skeleton with negative energy. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The speakers for the dead known as bone prophets hold an esteemed place as voices for their decapitated god. Burial rites, necromantic rituals, and the delivery of cryptic utterances supposedly whispered to them by Ydersius all fall under the dominion of these priests. Bone prophets often raise fallen aapophs as skeletons. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Grave Curse curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Tomas:</strong> See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Ally:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Ally:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Animated Undead:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Bloody:</strong> Furthermore, these tormented souls cannot be put down easily. When a [chained] ghoul [created by Zalsiniah] is reduced to 0 hit points it collapses as usual, but on its next initiative round, a bloody skeleton bursts from the ghoul and attacks the ghoul’s killer (if possible). (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p>Ghoul Bloody Rebirth power. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Bone Gladiator:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Canine, Guard, Crauvithex:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Dangerous:</strong> See Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Fishfolk:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Giant Pirate:</strong> This giant skeleton is humanoid in shape, made from the bones of a frost giant that Renlock found on a boat that he raided off the coast of the Lands of the Linnorm Kings, far to the north. (Pathfinder One-Shot #1: Sundered Waves)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Giant Pirate, Devastating Foe:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons can often be found haunting old dungeons and patrolling forgotten cemeteries. (Pathfinder Beginner Box)</p><p>Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition)</p><p>Gauntlight artifact. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard Simple:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Horned Large:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Large:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Large Horned:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Loyal Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Mammoth:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Massive:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Mindless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Minotaur:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton of a Humanoid Piscine:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Pirate Giant:</strong> See Skeleton Giant Pirate.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Powerful:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Refugee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Shrouded, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion:</strong> Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature’s bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 40 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:</strong> The skum corpse is split wide open because the skeleton inside has clawed its way out. This is more of the skulltaker’s evil magic, amplified at the site where its bones rested for so long. This skeleton has arisen as a more powerful creature than the ones the heroes previously fought. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Fishfolk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Nils Kleveken:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken:</strong> Xarwin had this room built so he could post a loyal servant here to keep an eye on events in the ballroom or on those seated on the nearby bench just on the other side of the wall. In the last few weeks before the final tragedy, his one remaining loyal servant, the carpenter Nils Kelveken, moved out of his quarters in area B3 and into this room, having grown paranoid of the other servants conspiring against him. Unfortunately for Nils, when Xarwin perished in his laboratory below and became one with Tchekuth, the resulting blast of mental energy drove him over the edge. In a desperate attempt to release the disturbing thoughts, he drilled a hole in his skull then perished a few minutes later. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant:</strong> The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls, and the skeletal giants made out of bull-headed minotaurs are no exception. (Pathfinder Beginner Box)</p><p>Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Horse, Mount:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator:</strong> The scattered bones of gladiators, slaughtered here shortly after Belcorra’s fall, still hold on to the grim memory of death and combat. When a living creature approaches, they rattle and slide across the room, forming a massive gladiator made from the assorted bones of several humanoids. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Minion:</strong> Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Rhinoceros Wooly:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:</strong> Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>Tholog can explain all the recent events, including Alkini’s scheme to steal the sacred bones from the land-walkers’ church to acquire their good luck. This theft went terribly wrong, as the bones were some sort of creature that animated when brought away from the town. The creature killed all the skum except Tholog, turning them into skeletons or taking their bones for its own gruesome form. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>But then things went horribly wrong. The bones began to shudder and move, then to emit waves of deadly energy and cause shards of bone to erupt from the ground. Some of the skum, including Alkini, died quickly. Moments later, their bones tore free from their bodies. Some of these joined wthi the stolen bones to form a terrible monster; the others became walking skeletons under its command. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition)</p><p>The skum inhabit a hidden cave on this island—or, at least, they did before being turned into skeletons by whatever the skulltaker's stolen bones have now become. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Fishfolk Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum Loyal:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skum Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Standard:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Strange:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Strange:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm:</strong> A necromancer doesn’t always have access to a graveyard, battlefield or other source of corpses suitable for raising the dead. In such cases, or when a necromantic minded individual does not think a standard skeleton is useful, they will instead animate hundreds of smaller dead bodies into a single, undead swarm. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p>The skeleton of a lizard, snake, toad, bird or small mammal that has been stripped of flesh either through normal means or by the magic of the spell that animates them is the typical specimen in a Skeleton Swarm. Depending on the age of the skeleton, the bones may be bright white and fresh, old and yellowed, or bleached and pitted from exposure to the elements. Generally, a Skeleton Swarm is made up of the remains of a wide variety of whatever creatures the creator can find. However, some spell casters go through the trouble of animating only the skeletons of creatures of the same species, or happen to have such a single mass on hand to make a homogenous group. Though not confirmed rumors persist of at least one Skeleton Swarms made up of the remains of very small fey creatures. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm, Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Tyrannosaurus:</strong> A relentless buzzing of flies heralds a massive, gruesome sight: a dead tyrannosaurus rex on the banks of a small stream directly in the path of the heroes’ expedition. The corpse starts to shake and begins to rise, only to slump back to the ground. The strange event should convince the heroes to warn their students away from danger. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p>A necromancer named Shavnill Manybones is attempting to reanimate the dinosaur. Shavnill and his small gang are out of sight behind the dinosaur when the heroes first arrive, but if the heroes investigate or make a lot of noise, they’re sure to encounter the group. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p>Shavnill’s gang used to terrorize people in the Sodden Lands to the north, but they’ve had to leave the area because the Knights of Abendego are becoming too powerful under Ajbal Kimon. Shavnill hopes to find easier pickings in the Mwangi Expanse, and he thinks an undead dinosaur will make a fearsome addition. Just as he’s beginning to doubt his ability to animate the dinosaur, prospective victims have come right to him. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p>When Shavnill is killed or knocked out, a fragment of his soul tied to the misjudged ritual leaves his body and enters the tyrannosaurus corpse. Shavnill dies, but the tyrannosaurus skeleton rips free from the body and attacks everyone in the area, hero or gang member alike. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Undead Animated:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Undead Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Walking:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Wolf:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletons Tiny:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm.</p><p><strong>Skilled Highly Creature Intelligent, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Skilled Highly Creature Intelligent, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Skilled Highly Intelligent Creature, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Skilled Highly Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Skittering Monstrosity Undead:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Skittering Sneak:</strong> See Wight, Skittering Sneak.</p><p><strong>Skittering Undead Monstrosity:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Skull Bison Long-Horned:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull.</p><p><strong>Skull Gem-Encrusted, Muradner:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner.</p><p><strong>Skull Gem-Encrusted, Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Skull Gem-Studded Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull Long-Horned Bison:</strong> See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull.</p><p><strong>Skull Swarm Clacking:</strong> Necromantic power animates the skeletal remains littering the road. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skull Swarm Feral:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skull Undead Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded Undead:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead Gem-Studded:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Creature Lion-Like Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Creature Undead Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Lion-Like Creature Undead:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Undead Creature Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skull-Faced Undead Lion-Like Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Skulls Bleached:</strong> See Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls.</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Saxra:</strong> Swirling down from misty peaks and through howling mountain passes like an evil wind, the vortex of bones known as a skulltaker is a terrible manifestation of the delirium and agony experienced by doomed climbers and lost trailblazers just before they met their end. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Deadly Four-Armed:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Elite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Elite:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Four-Armed Deadly:</strong> See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker.</p><p><strong>Skulltaker Weakened:</strong> A skulltaker truly came to Cuttlevale on a winter night long ago, but the creature was destroyed by a brave pirate crew—that of Captain Jamlathan Case—before it could ravage the town. Captain Case and most of his crew were slain in attack. The surviving pirates sought aid in Cuttlevale, muttering with terror about the “saxra” and displaying the few bones they’d taken from the creature. The pirates left as soon as possible, wanting nothing more to do with Cuttlevale. They were wholly ignorant of how the townspeople were already misunderstanding their encounter with “Saxra.” (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>The bones are no ordinary remains. They still contain a lingering echo of the skulltaker they were taken from. Ironically, the faith of Cuttlevale’s people and the sanctity of the town’s small church have kept the bones quiescent in the generations since they were enshrined. They’ve only become dangerous when removed, which is the cause of Cuttelvale’s recent troubles. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>Alkini learned from a hapless fisherman than the townspeople revere some “magical bones” that bring them luck and peace. Alkini wanted these bones for herself, so she sent a small strike force to retrieve them. They succeeded, but one of the skum was killed by a dog in town as they made their escape. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p>Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. Some of these stolen bones coalesced to form a new body for the skulltaker, much smaller and weaker than its prior incarnation. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e))</p><p><strong>Skum Loyal Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton Guard:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard.</p><p><strong>Strange Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton Loyal:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skum Undead Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Slain Beast Guardian Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Slain Guardian Beast Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Slave Undead:</strong> See Undead Slave.</p><p><strong>Slave Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Slave.</p><p><strong>Slaver, Jirazai Shraen:</strong> See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen.</p><p><strong>Slayer Man:</strong> See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer.</p><p><strong>Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Slithering Horror, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Slow-Moving Horror:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Slow-Moving Horror:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror.</p><p><strong>Smaller Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Smaller.</p><p><strong>Smaller Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Smaller.</p><p><strong>Smiler:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler.</p><p><strong>Smilodon Awakened Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened.</p><p><strong>Smilodon Ghost Awakened:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened.</p><p><strong>Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Smilodon Guardian Ghost, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Smoke Swirling Shadowy Mass of, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Snap-Rat:</strong> When in need of spies, many deities of undeath have been known to lay claim to nearby rats and proceed to transform them by first breaking the rat's back in half, then reanimating the body as undead while also tying it with a divine connection to their worshipers. (Divine Companions)</p><p><strong>Snap-Rat, Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Snatcher Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher.</p><p><strong>Snatcher Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher.</p><p><strong>Sneak Skittering:</strong> See Wight, Skittering Sneak.</p><p><strong>Sodden Sentinel:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel.</p><p><strong>Soldier Devout Animated Corpse of a:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Soldier Fallen:</strong> See Fallen Soldier.</p><p><strong>Soldier Mendevian Undead:</strong> See Undead Mendevian Soldier.</p><p><strong>Soldier Undead:</strong> See Undead Soldier.</p><p><strong>Soldier Undead Mendevian:</strong> See Undead Mendevian Soldier.</p><p><strong>Something Horrible, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Sorcerer Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer.</p><p><strong>Sorcerer Spiteful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Sorcerer Wraith 17:</strong> See Wraith Sorcerer 17.</p><p><strong>Soul Furious Tormented of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Soul Swallower:</strong> See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower.</p><p><strong>Soul Swarm:</strong> When the Council of Mwanyisa attacked the temple, several residents were here enjoying their noon meal. The forces slaughtered every last resident before moving on. The corpses have since decayed, and animals have come by and taken what bones were left. Spirits of the dead lingered here, however, coalescing into a furious spiritual collective. The souls split into two swarms influenced by the souls’ devotion to Dajermube: either sunlight or moonlight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Soul Tormented:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Soul Tormented Furious of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Soul Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Soul Undead, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Soul Unquiet:</strong> See Unquiet Soul.</p><p><strong>Soulless Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Soulshredded Nemhaith:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded.</p><p><strong>Spawn Akata:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Spawn Mohrg:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn of Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon.</p><p><strong>Spawn Shadow:</strong> See Shadow Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Tar Tree:</strong> See Tar Tree Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Undead:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Vampire Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Wight:</strong> See Wight Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawn Wraith:</strong> See Wraith Spawn.</p><p><strong>Spawned Wight:</strong> See Wight Spawned.</p><p><strong>Specialized Guardian Undead:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Specialized Undead Guardian:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> When an evil mortal creature dies, it sometimes returns to haunt the area of its death as a specter, a hateful remnant, always seeking to slay others—particularly humanoids—in an attempt to distribute its pain among as many souls as it can. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The last time Jafaki came here, he abandoned a morlock whose arms and legs he had amputated (and disposed of). The creature died in agony and its spirit arose as a specter. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p>Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic)</p><p><strong>Specter, Hateful Remnant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Specter of Shadow and Death Towering:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death.</p><p><strong>Specter Towering of Shadow and Death:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death.</p><p><strong>Spectral Archer:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Archer.</p><p><strong>Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Spectral Figure:</strong> See Wraith, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Spectral Figure:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure.</p><p><strong>Spectral Hadrosaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spectral Haunting:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spectral Monster:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spectral Phenomena:</strong> See Haunt, Spectral Phenomena.</p><p><strong>Spectral Phenomenon:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Spectral Reflection:</strong> See Haunt Spectral Reflection.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Cunning Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Devious Truly Versatile:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Mummy Cunning, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Ravener:</strong> See Ravener Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Truly Devious Versatile:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Truly Versatile Devious:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Undead:</strong> See Undead Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Spellcaster Versatile Truly Devious:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Sphere Blue Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Blue Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Glowing Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Glowing Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Cold Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Blue Glowing:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Glowing Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue Cold:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Cold Blue:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Spirit:</strong> See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Spirit:</strong> See Poltergeist, Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Child's Dying:</strong> See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Divine Theatrical:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Dying Child's:</strong> See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Embittered:</strong> See Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Evil:</strong> See Witchfire, Evil Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Foul:</strong> See Ghost, Foul Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Foul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spirit Ghostly:</strong> See Ghostly Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Ghostly:</strong> See Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Hungry, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn.</p><p><strong>Spirit Invisible Restless:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Lingering of Zalsiniah's Daughter:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard Tortured:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard.</p><p><strong>Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter Lingering:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Spirit Powerful:</strong> See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Raving:</strong> See Haunt Raving Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Resident Moonstone Hall, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Spirit Restless, Ciza Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen.</p><p><strong>Spirit Restless, Nihiris Shraen:</strong> See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen.</p><p><strong>Spirit Restless Invisible:</strong> See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Theatrical Divine:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Tortured of a Mendevian Wizard:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a <strong>Spirit Tortured:</strong> See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit.</p><p>Mendevian Wizard.</p><p><strong>Spirit Undead:</strong> See Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Undead:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Undead:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Spirit Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Spirit Undead, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Spirit Unquiet, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Spirits:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits.</p><p><strong>Spirits Host of:</strong> See Haunt Host of Spirits.</p><p><strong>Spirits Stonescale:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Collection Furious:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Furious Collection:</strong> See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Menacing Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Menacing Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Remnants Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Remnants Menacing of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General.</p><p><strong>Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Menacing:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Spite of the Righteous:</strong> See Haunt Spite of the Righteous.</p><p><strong>Spiteful Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Spongy Wetness Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Sprawling Mass of Bones:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Sprithe:</strong> See Lich, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Sprithe:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe.</p><p><strong>Spy:</strong> See Snap-Rat, Spy.</p><p><strong>Spy:</strong> See Wraith, Spy.</p><p><strong>Spy Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Spy.</p><p><strong>Spy Ideal:</strong> See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead.</p><p><strong>Squabbling Poltergeist:</strong> See Poltergeist Squabbling.</p><p><strong>Staff Starved:</strong> See Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff.</p><p><strong>Stalker Obsessessed Undead:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Stalker Unusual:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Stalker Undead Obsessessed:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Standard Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight, Standard Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Standard Shadow:</strong> See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow.</p><p><strong>Standard Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Standard Wraith:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Star-Hand, Karstin:</strong> See Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand.</p><p><strong>Starved Staff:</strong> See Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff.</p><p><strong>Stealthy Arboreal:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal.</p><p><strong>Sticky Warrior:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior.</p><p><strong>Stolcht:</strong> See Vampire Mastermind, Stolcht.</p><p><strong>Stonescale Spirits:</strong> See Haunt Stonescale Spirits.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Corpses Several Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Lashed Together Corpses Several:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Lashed Together Several Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Several Corpses Lashed Together:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Storm Giant Several Lashed Together Corpses:</strong> See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together.</p><p><strong>Straightforward Combatant, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Stranded Herecite:</strong> See Herecite Stranded.</p><p><strong>Strange Creature:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Strange Occupant:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Strange Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Stranger Form of Unlife:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Strength of the Light:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light.</p><p><strong>Strigoi Vampire:</strong> See Vampire Strigoi.</p><p><strong>Striking Drow Woman, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Striking Woman Drow, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Sun Hunter Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Hunter.</p><p><strong>Sun Mage Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Mage.</p><p><strong>Sun Warrior Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Warrior.</p><p><strong>Sunburst Corpse:</strong> The corpse of a particularly evil individual left exposed to the constant beating of the sun might become a sunburst corpse. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>Most of the dead have passed on peaceably, but two powerful members of the council’s attack force died here. Their corpses were illuminated by sunlight streaming through the now-smaller gap in the ceiling and they became sun-infused undead called sunburst corpses. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Sun-God Ascended, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Sun-Infused Undead:</strong> See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead.</p><p><strong>Sun-King Reborn, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Supervision Encouraging:</strong> See Haunt Encouraging Supervision.</p><p><strong>Swallower Soul:</strong> See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower.</p><p><strong>Swarm Crawling Hand:</strong> See Crawling Hand Swarm.</p><p><strong>Swarm Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm.</p><p><strong>Swarm Skull:</strong> See Skull Swarm.</p><p><strong>Swarm Soul:</strong> See Soul Swarm.</p><p><strong>Swarm Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm.</p><p><strong>Swimming Undead:</strong> See Undead Swimming.</p><p><strong>Swirling Smoke Shadowy Mass of, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Talkative Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Talkative.</p><p><strong>Talmore:</strong> See Ghost Commoner Weak, Talmore.</p><p><strong>Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones:</strong> Sometimes, when [a] murderer buries a large number of victims in a mass grave, the vengeful spirits of the slain can become similarly tangled together. When these spirits can’t untangle, they instead return to their physical remains, fusing into one horrific mass of bones and black, tar-like sludge—a tanglebones. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>One awful tale speaks of a bitter old dowager who learned that, through a legal loophole, ownership of her estate would revert to her estranged daughter. She murdered her 13 servants, buried their bodies in the house’s basement, and then played the gracious mother in handing over the manor keys at the appointed time. One night, the tanglebones that arose from the dowager’s atrocity murdered the daughter and her family. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>It’s believed that a tanglebones’s formation can be prevented if even one body in the mass grave died from a different cause than its fellows. In regions where these undead horrors are more common, additional bodies known as unravellers are often dropped into mass graves in an attempt to prevent a tanglebones from rising. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>Though the bodies dumped unceremoniously in this pool by Ioseff Xarwin didn’t immediately rise as undead, their souls—traumatized by betrayal—didn’t enter the soulstream immediately. As the manor grew more haunted, the spirits trapped here began to manifest phantasms as well, and Xarwin largely avoided lingering here in his final months. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p>When the malevolence awoke with Xarwin’s death, the unquiet spirits here were torn apart and stitched back together, bound to the bones they left behind and transformed into a grotesque, clattering monstrosity—a tanglebones. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tanglebones Undead:</strong> See Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones.</p><p><strong>Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Taon Spawn of:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon.</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:</strong> If the creator of the tar tree spawn dies, the tar tree spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous tar tree. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Spawn:</strong> A living arboreal or animated tree slain by a tar tree’s thorny branch Strike rises as a tar tree spawn after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Lizardfolk:</strong> See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Mammoth:</strong> See Zombie Tar Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Predator:</strong> See Zombie Tar Predator.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Smaller:</strong> See Zombie Tar Smaller.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Snatcher:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Xulgath:</strong> See Zombie Tar Xulgath.</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon's Servant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Target With no Reflection:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Tattoo Artist Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist.</p><p><strong>Taxidermic Dog:</strong> The malign influence of the soulbound doll, Camilla has animated these former family pets into undeath, and the creatures attack anything living that enters the room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Little Trouble in Big Absalom)</p><p><strong>Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> See Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End.</p><p><strong>Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> See Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End.</p><p><strong>Terrible Monster:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Terrifying New Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Terrifying Threat New, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Terror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tessthake, Ileana:</strong> See Vampire, Ileana Tessthake.</p><p><strong>The Black Prince:</strong> See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince.</p><p><strong>The Dead:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>The Great Cat Guardian Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>The Original Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul The Original.</p><p><strong>The Pallid Princess:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>The Singed Man:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>The Winter Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Theatrical Divine Spirit:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Theatrical Spirit Divine:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Thoughts Befuddled:</strong> See Haunt Befuddled Thoughts.</p><p><strong>Thrall:</strong> See Onstierlech, Thrall.</p><p><strong>Thrall More Powerful:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Thrall Necromantic:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Thrall Necromantic:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Thrall Powerful More:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant.</p><p><strong>Threat New Terrifying, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat Newly Returned, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat Returned Newly, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat Terrifying New, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat to Avistan Current Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat to Avistan Greatest Current, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Threat Undead:</strong> See Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Threat Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Threat Undead:</strong> See Skeleton, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Threat Undead:</strong> See Zombie, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Horrid Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Horrid Woman Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Skeletal Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Skeletal Woman Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Undead, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Woman Horrid Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Woman Skeletal Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Tiger Ghost, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Tiger Ghostly, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:</strong> See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger.</p><p><strong>Tinker Cunning:</strong> See Wight, Cunning Tinker.</p><p><strong>Tinol, Marcon:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Tinol, Marcon:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Tiny Skeletons:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm.</p><p><strong>Tireless Killer:</strong> See Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer.</p><p><strong>Tollvych:</strong> See Ghost Human, Tollvych.</p><p><strong>Tomas:</strong> See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas.</p><p><strong>Tomb Jealous Guardian of a:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb.</p><p><strong>Tombs Resident of the:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Tombs Resident of the:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Tormented Being:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Tormented Furious Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:</strong> See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti.</p><p><strong>Tormented Soul:</strong> See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul.</p><p><strong>Tormented Soul Furious of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life.</p><p><strong>Tortured Spirit:</strong> See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit.</p><p><strong>Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard.</p><p><strong>Totenmaske:</strong> Spawned by the same unnatural and self-destructive obsessions that drove them when they were alive, totenmaskes are the undead remnants of the most self-indulgent and sinful among us. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Totenmaskes’ specific longings vary—one might be obsessed with food or drink, while another might be vain and desirous of an attractive form to marvel at in a mirror, while yet another could simply long for the scent of blood. Whatever the sensation the totenmaske seeks, it is always a vice taken to extreme, for this sin is what helped condemn it to unlife in the first place. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death.</p><p><strong>Towering Horror:</strong> See Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror.</p><p><strong>Traditional Common Vampire:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Traditional Vampire Common:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Tragic Figure Frightening:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Tragic Frightening Figure:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Tragic Most of Undead:</strong> See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead.</p><p><strong>Tragic Remnant Eccentric of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Tragic Remnant of the Site's Long History Eccentric, Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Trapped Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost.</p><p><strong>Tree Tar:</strong> See Tar Tree.</p><p><strong>Tree Undead:</strong> See Undead Tree.</p><p><strong>Trooper Undead:</strong> See Undead Trooper.</p><p><strong>True Entropy Inexplicable Servant of:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>True Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul.</p><p><strong>True Vampire:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Truly Versatile Devious Spellcaster:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Trystecce the Ageless:</strong> See Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless.</p><p><strong>Tune Cheerful:</strong> See Haunt Cheerful Tune.</p><p><strong>Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk:</strong> See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk.</p><p><strong>Twisting Life and Undead Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Typical Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Typical.</p><p><strong>Typical Void Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Typical Zombie Void:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Typical Wight:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Tyrannosaurus Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Infernal of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Mummy-God Powerful, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Powerful Mummy-God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Undead, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Undead, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Vampire, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Tyrant Whispering:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Uchuli the Wise:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise.</p><p><strong>Ulthadar:</strong> See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar.</p><p><strong>Umandayo:</strong> See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo.</p><p><strong>Umbra, Bogeyman:</strong> The collective fears of people often give rise to an Umbra, making real the imagined horrors of story or legend. (Burgundia Campaign Setting)</p><p><strong>Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Abomination Colossal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Abomination Enormous:</strong> For instance, after the necromancer’s living allies surrender to the PCs, she might activate a latent magic she implanted within them, killing them and merging their bodies into an enormous undead abomination. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Abberration:</strong> See Shanrigol, Undead Abberration.</p><p><strong>Undead Alien:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ally Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ancient:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ancient, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Ancient, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead and Twisting Life Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Animated Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Undead Bat Enormous:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Undead Bat Giant Larger:</strong> Even larger species dwell in the deeper regions of the Darklands, where they are often used as mounts, or even ritualistically slaughtered and then animated as specialized undead guardians of eerie underground cities and nations. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Beast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Beast, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Undead Being of Immense Power, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Being of Power Immense, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Being Powerful:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Undead Brain Collector:</strong> When Ioseff Xarwin attempted the final, fateful ritual, the brain collector he conjured from the depths of space attacked him. He subsequently slew the horror then fled down to his laboratory with the Void Mirror to find a way to escape the horrific curse it had afflicted him with, leaving the brain collector’s body sprawled amid the rubble herein. Once the malevolence infused the manor, it animated this dead alien into a unique undead horror. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Burning Mammoth:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Undead Caligni Rare:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken.</p><p><strong>Undead Child:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Undead Child:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Undead Child, Goralith:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith.</p><p><strong>Undead Child, Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Child God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Child-God, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Child-Regent God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Chiseler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Chiseler:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Undead Colossal Abomination:</strong> See Undead Abomination Colossal.</p><p><strong>Undead Common:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Companion:</strong> Undead Companion feat. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Ancestry Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Ghoul, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Skeleton, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal:</strong> See Zombie, Corporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal Creature Non-Skeletal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Undead Corporeal Non-Skeletal Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim.</p><p><strong>Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Dangerous:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Divine:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Evil:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Foul:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Foul:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Incorporeal:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Lion-Like Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Mindless:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Most Powerful:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Non-Skeletal Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Powerful:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Powerful Most:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Skull-Faced Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Unique:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Unique, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood.</p><p><strong>Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Undead Crystalline Dragon Immense:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Undead Crystalline Immense Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Undead Cyclops:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Cyclops, One-Eyed Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Dangerous Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Dangerous.</p><p><strong>Undead Dangerous Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Dangerous Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Deadly Foe:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Undead Deep Gnome:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Dinosaur:</strong> See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur.</p><p><strong>Undead Divine Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Divine.</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon, Arantaros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense, Ayrzul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon Immense Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon Powerful, Karamorros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Draugr:</strong> See Draugr, Undead Draugr.</p><p><strong>Undead Drider:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Undead Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:</strong> See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen.</p><p><strong>Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Drow Elf:</strong> See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf.</p><p><strong>Undead Drummer Eerie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Eerie Drummer:</strong> See Undead Drummer Eerie.</p><p><strong>Undead Elf Drow:</strong> See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf.</p><p><strong>Undead Enigmatic, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Undead Enormous Abomination:</strong> See Undead Abomination Enormous.</p><p><strong>Undead Enormous Bat:</strong> See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat.</p><p><strong>Undead Entity Incorporeal Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Entity Powerful Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Entity Unusual, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Undead Entity Unusual, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Undead Eternally Vigilant:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Evil Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Evil.</p><p><strong>Undead Faceless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Fallen Ivory Reaper Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Fallen Reaper Ivory Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Familiar Raven:</strong> See Undead Raven Familiar.</p><p><strong>Undead Fiend, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Undead Flesh-Eating:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Flesh-Eating:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Flying:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Foe:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Foe Deadly:</strong> See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe.</p><p><strong>Undead Foul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Foul:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Undead Foul:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Undead Foul Creature:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Foul Creature:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Undead Free-Willed:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Free-Willed Weaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Free-Willed Weaker:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Frightening Hodag:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Undead Gambler:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Undead Gem-Studded Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Undead Ghostly:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Undead Giant Bat Larger:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome, Beluthus:</strong> See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus.</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome Deep:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome Listless:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome Minion:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead God, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead God Child, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead God Child-Regent, Walkena, The God-King:</strong> See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead God-King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Greater Form of:</strong> The same barriers that prevent connection to the powers of the divine also prevent the formation of greater forms of undead, although legends do tell of extremely powerful wizards who were able to transform themselves into something beyond their frail mortal forms. (Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky)</p><p><strong>Undead Gruesome:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guard:</strong> See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Undead Guard:</strong> See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard.</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian, Dajermube:</strong> See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube.</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian Horrific:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian Specialized:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Undead Gull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Hand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Headless Sailor:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Undead Hodag Frightening:</strong> See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag.</p><p><strong>Undead Horrific:</strong> See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower.</p><p><strong>Undead Horrific Guardian:</strong> See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror Unique:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Human Fallen Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Human Ivory Reaper Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Human Reaper Ivory Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Humanoid:</strong> See Wight, Undead Humanoid.</p><p><strong>Undead Hungry:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Immense Crystalline Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Undead Immense Dragon Crystalline:</strong> See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense.</p><p><strong>Undead Immortal:</strong> See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature:</strong> Spirit Anchor curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal:</strong> See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal Creature:</strong> See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal Entity Powerful:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal Malevolent Form of:</strong> See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Incorporeal Powerful Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Inferior:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent:</strong> See Ghoul, Intelligent Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent:</strong> See Lich, Intelligent Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent:</strong> See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection.</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Intelligent Creature, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Ivory Reaper Fallen Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead King, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:</strong> See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor.</p><p><strong>Undead Laborer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Larger Bat Giant:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Undead Larger Giant Bat:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger.</p><p><strong>Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Undead Lesser:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Lesser:</strong> See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim.</p><p><strong>Undead Lesser Form of:</strong> A lone herecite cut off from its creators—often because it is the sole remnant of a destroyed temple or its master has perished—may wander far and wide in search of a cabal to join. Other times, the herecite seeks out a place sacred to the deity it worshipped in life. Whether motivated by a desire for contrition or vengeance, the end result of this baleful pilgrimage is always the desecration of the holy site and the slaughter of its congregants, who may in turn rise as lesser forms of undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6))</p><p><strong>Undead Light-Averse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Light-Averse:</strong> See Vampire, Light-Averse Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Lion-Like Creature Skull-Faced:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Lion-Like Skull-Faced Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Listless Gnome:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Local:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Longshanks:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Lord, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Undead Malevolent:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Malevolent Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:</strong> See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light.</p><p><strong>Undead Malformed:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Mammoth Burning:</strong> See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Undead Mammoth Wooly:</strong> See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Undead Mass:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Mass:</strong> See Flamesworn, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Mass:</strong> See Plaguesworn, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Mass:</strong> See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Massive:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Undead Master of the Night:</strong> See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night.</p><p><strong>Undead Mendevian Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature:</strong> By royal decree, unless specified otherwise, all mortals who die upon Geb’s soil are reanimated as mindless undead to serve as slaves in the nation’s lush fields or lavish urban mansions. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Mindless Creature:</strong> See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Mindless Shell:</strong> Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion Gnome:</strong> See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Minion Wandering:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Monster:</strong> See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> Ashen Swale’s devoted cultists meet them head on, streaming out of their barracks with steel in hand or spells on lips, accompanied by undead monstrosities crafted from past victims and corrupted wildlife. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>Deep within the frigid Algid Wastes, between the Hold of Belkzen and the Realm of the Mammoth Lords, the orc alchemist Mother Chot fleshwarps megafauna into loyal war beasts, half-living war machines, or undead monstrosities. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>For example, a previously living necromancer might rise again as an undead monstrosity bent upon destroying the PCs, or defeating an otherworldly villain’s outer shell might reveal its terrible true form. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> See Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity, Rezallian:</strong> The temple-city of Bilith-Vel is ruled by the undead monstrosity Rezallian, a lunar dragon who was horrifically warped by the death of his liege Acavna, the Azlanti goddess of the moon and battle. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity Skittering:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Undead More Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead More Powerful:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Undead Most Common Type of:</strong> See Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Most Powerful Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Most Tragic of:</strong> See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Mount, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Undead Mysterious:</strong> See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Near-Mindless Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Undead Noble:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Non-Evil:</strong> See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse.</p><p><strong>Undead Non-Skeletal Corporeal Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Undead Non-Skeletal Creature Corporeal:</strong> See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal.</p><p><strong>Undead Notorious:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Obsessessed Stalker:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Undead Occupant:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Undead Oracle-Monster Skeletal:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Pathfinder:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Undead Pathfinder:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful, Sparkeater:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Ally:</strong> See Undead Ally Powerful.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Being:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Creature:</strong> See Undead Creature Powerful.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Dragon:</strong> See Undead Dragon Powerful.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Entity Incorporeal:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Incorporeal Entity:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful More:</strong> See Undead More Powerful.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful More:</strong> See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child.</p><p><strong>Undead Powerful Most Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol.</p><p><strong>Undead Psychopomp:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:</strong> See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva.</p><p><strong>Undead Putrid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Putrid:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Putrid:</strong> See Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Raptor Guard:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight.</p><p><strong>Undead Rare Caligni:</strong> See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant.</p><p><strong>Undead Raven Familiar, Grimbeak:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ravener Sinister:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Undead Ravenous:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Ravenous:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Reaper Ivory Fallen Human, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Undead Refugee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:</strong> See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter.</p><p><strong>Undead Remnants:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:</strong> See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful.</p><p><strong>Undead Restless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Roaming:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Roving:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Rudimentary:</strong> See Zombie, Rudimentary Undead</p><p><strong>Undead Sailor Headless:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor.</p><p><strong>Undead Sapient:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Sentient:</strong> See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Servant:</strong> It’s an open secret in Mzali that Walkena raises both his enemies and his devotees as undead servants after they die. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse)</p><p><strong>Undead Servitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Shadow-Like:</strong> See Shadow-Like Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Shambling:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Shambling:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Shambling:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Shell Mindless:</strong> See Undead Mindless Shell.</p><p><strong>Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil:</strong> Iffdahsil’s path to undeath is unknown. Many believe Iffdahsil can consume and incorporate the souls and minds of its victims, which might explain its spellcasting powers and relatively advanced intellect, though this also gives rise to more unanswerable questions about its horrific nature and unknowable goals. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p>No living being knows who or what created the horrifying monster called Iffdahsil, though scholars in Shraen suspect it originally came from the Sightless Sea, only for something in Vask to transform it into an undead monstrosity. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Undead Shoggoth, Iffdahsil:</strong> See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil.</p><p><strong>Undead Sinister:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Sinister Ravener:</strong> See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener.</p><p><strong>Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster:</strong> See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster.</p><p><strong>Undead Skeleton Animated:</strong> See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Undead Skeleton Skum:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Undead Skittering Monstrosity:</strong> See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Undead Skull Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded:</strong> See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power.</p><p><strong>Undead Skull-Faced Creature Lion-Like:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Skull-Faced Lion-Like Creature:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Skum Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Undead Slave:</strong> His focus is extraordinary, and for many long years he’s been working single-mindedly to develop a weapon to convert the people of the Mwangi Expanse—starting with the Magaambya—into his undead slaves. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Undead Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Soldier Mendevian:</strong> See Undead Mendevian Soldier.</p><p><strong>Undead Soul, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Undead Soul, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Undead Spawn:</strong> See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn.</p><p><strong>Undead Specialized Guardian:</strong> See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian.</p><p><strong>Undead Spellcaster:</strong> Next comes the Diaspora, an asteroid belt inhabited by angelic beings who fly on wings of light, and then follows dread Eox, ruled by undead spellcasters who were transformed by an ancient apocalypse that set fire to the planet’s atmosphere. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit:</strong> The former garrison of the castle are undead spirits who have manifested corporeal forms as a result of primal midwinter magic. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit:</strong> See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit:</strong> See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit.</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Undead Stalker Obsessessed:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Undead Sun-Infused:</strong> See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Swarm:</strong> See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm.</p><p><strong>Undead Swimming:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Tanglebones:</strong> See Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones.</p><p><strong>Undead That Produces Terror in Their Victims:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Threat:</strong> See Ghoul, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Undead Threat:</strong> See Skeleton, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Undead Threat:</strong> See Zombie, Undead Threat.</p><p><strong>Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Undead Tree:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Trooper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Tyrant, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Undead Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Undead Unique Creature:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Undead Unique Creature, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Undead Unique Horror:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Undead Unusual:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Unusual Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Undead Unusual Entity, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Undead Upper Tier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Vampiric:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Victim:</strong> The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p><strong>Undead Vigilant Eternally:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Undead Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Undead Wandering Minion:</strong> See Undead Minion Wandering.</p><p><strong>Undead Warrior:</strong> The Whispering Tyrant held central Avistan firmly in his skeletal fist for centuries, raising slain troops to fight as undead warriors. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) </p><p><strong>Undead Warrior:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior.</p><p><strong>Undead Warrior, Umandayo:</strong> See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo.</p><p><strong>Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:</strong> See Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor.</p><p><strong>Undead Weaker Free-Willed:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed Weaker.</p><p><strong>Undead Weaker Free-Willed:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Weaker-Willed:</strong> See Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light Malevolent:</strong> See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light.</p><p><strong>Undead Wight:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight.</p><p><strong>Undead Wild:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Without a Mind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Wooly Mammoth:</strong> See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Undead Wretch:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Xulgath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undying Gamer:</strong> See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer.</p><p><strong>Unflinching Personification of Death:</strong> See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death.</p><p><strong>Unholy Ground Protector of:</strong> See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being.</p><p><strong>Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unintelligent Minion:</strong> See Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion.</p><p><strong>Unintelligent Minion:</strong> See Zombie, Unintelligent Minion.</p><p><strong>Uninvited Guest, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Unique Creature Undead:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Unique Creature Undead, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Unique Ghast:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique.</p><p><strong>Unique Ghoul Ghast:</strong> See Ghoul Ghast Unique.</p><p><strong>Unique Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Unique.</p><p><strong>Unique Horror Undead:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unique Undead Creature, Augrael:</strong> See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael.</p><p><strong>Unique Undead Creature, Lady's Whisper:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Unique Undead Horror:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Unlife Stranger Form of:</strong> See Stranger Form of Unlife.</p><p><strong>Unnatural Cannibalism Embodiment of:</strong> See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism.</p><p><strong>Unnatural Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unnatural Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie.</p><p><strong>Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Unquiet Soul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unquiet Spirit, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Unthinking Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling:</strong> See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Unthinking Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death.</p><p><strong>Unusual Entity Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Unusual Entity Undead, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Unusual Stalker:</strong> See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker.</p><p><strong>Unusual Undead:</strong> See Undead Unusual.</p><p><strong>Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer.</p><p><strong>Unyielding:</strong> See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding.</p><p><strong>Upper Tier Undead:</strong> See Undead Upper Tier.</p><p><strong>Urgathoa:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>Urge Bloodthirsty:</strong> See Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge.</p><p><strong>Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem:</strong> See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem.</p><p><strong>Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire:</strong> If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire by donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Because vampires can inflict their nature upon any creature whose blood they drink, practically any living monster can become one of these undead horrors. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Desires granted by a glabrezu always come to fruition in the most destructive way possible, turning a wish or hope into a potent and devastating act of betrayal—although the long-term repercussions are not always immediately apparent. For example, a struggling weapon smith might wish for fame and skill at their craft, only to find that their best patron is a cruel and sadistic murderer who uses the weapons in bloody sprees. Or a lonely widower might have his desire granted in the form of a lost love returned to “life” as a vampire. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Small-scale xulgath invasions persist in remote Ustalavic counties, where dilapidated forts and somber forests host hardened clutches. The Marshworth Clutch in Odranto worship the vampiric demon lord Zura, and their knowledge of vampirism inspires them to “conquer” what they see as vampiric practice; they don tattered finery and drink blood from battered goblets. This may sound ludicrous, but their demonic obedience and numerous test subjects have borne fruit—Marshworth deepmouth apprentices are said to be able to inflect the blood coursing through their horrified enemies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p>If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by [a vampire count's] Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampireby donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. (The Skaldwood Blight)</p><p>Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p><strong>Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Ileana Tessthake:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Light-Averse Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Undead Master of the Night:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:</strong> See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess.</p><p><strong>Vampire Chemical:</strong> Mankind’s ability to create is boundless, and Chemical Vampires are a product of the desire to manufacture super soldiers. Experiments during the Great War produced many of these abominations. (Burgundia Campaign Setting)</p><p>Created in a chemical bath suspended in a hyperbaric chamber, the Chemical Vampire restores more quickly in its formation chamber. (Burgundia Campaign Setting)</p><p>Chemical vampires were crafted during the Great War as a part of the Clovian war department’s strategy to create soldiers capable of enduring extreme conditions and resisting injury. Other countries may have attempted similar experiments, but their efforts have yet to be made public. It is rumored that secret laboratories in Clovia still harbor the recipe for super soldiers, and perhaps functional examples.</p><p><strong>Vampire Chemical, Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Common Traditional:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire Count:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed:</strong> Diseases of the blood have been documented for centuries. Rarest among these is the curse of vampirism. Similar in many ways to the vampires of legend, those who bear the blood borne disease are gifted with long lives. Talamasca records suggest that some vampires are as old as six hundred years. There are no documented cases of vampires that predate IC 1276. (Burgundia Campaign Setting)</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Debutante:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Man Slayer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Drider Priest, Zinogyvaz:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Drow, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Drow 16, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Vampire Feral Form of:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Hopping:</strong> See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire Insatiable:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Land-Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Lanky Drow:</strong> See Vampire Drow Lanky.</p><p><strong>Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Lord, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Vampire Mastermind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Mastermind, Stolcht:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Modern:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Non-Evil:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Particularly Reckless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Priest Drider:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest.</p><p><strong>Vampire Powerful:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Psychic:</strong> See Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire Reckless Particularly:</strong> See Vampire Particularly Reckless.</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:</strong> See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand.</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Rogue:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn.</p><p><strong>Vampire Strigoi:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Traditional Common:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire True:</strong> See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:</strong> See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear.</p><p><strong>Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas:</strong> Wicked and vengeful souls denied even the most basic burial rites can rise again as vrykolakas, blood-drinking and plague-bearing reanimated corpses. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Like vampires, vrykolakas can infect victims with their twisted form of vampirism, transforming practically any living monster into one of these undead horrors. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient:</strong> Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient, Sinister Overlord:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas Master:</strong> Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn:</strong> Particularly powerful vrykolakas can create spawn from the bodies of their victims. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, a vrykolakas master can turn this creature into a vrykolakas spawn by donating some of its own blood to the creature and burying it in earth for 3 nights. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Vampiric Flying Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Monstrosity Flying:</strong> See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Parent:</strong> See Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent.</p><p><strong>Vampiric Progenitor:</strong> See Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor.</p><p><strong>Vampiric Undead:</strong> See Undead Vampiric.</p><p><strong>Varaenn Shraen:</strong> See Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen.</p><p><strong>Variant Acolyte Deathless:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Attic Whisperer:</strong> See Attic Whisperer Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Bodak:</strong> See Bodak Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Bog Mummy:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Brain Collector:</strong> See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector.</p><p><strong>Variant Deathless Acolyte:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature.</p><p><strong>Variant Mohrg:</strong> See Mohrg Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Mummy Bog:</strong> See Mummy Bog Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Nosoi:</strong> See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi.</p><p><strong>Variant Ravener Husk:</strong> See Ravener Husk Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Shadow:</strong> See Shadow Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeletal Hulk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeletal Soldier:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeleton Skeletal Champion:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Skeleton Skeletal Soldier:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Wight Raptor Guard Wight:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight.</p><p><strong>Variant Wight Wight Cultist:</strong> See Wight Variant Wight Cultist.</p><p><strong>Variant Wraith:</strong> See Wraith Variant.</p><p><strong>Variant Zombie Sodden Sentinel:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Furnace:</strong> See Haunt Vengeful Furnace.</p><p><strong>Vengeful Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Vengeful.</p><p><strong>Versatile Truly Devious Spellcaster:</strong> See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster.</p><p><strong>Very Large Creature Appendage of a:</strong> See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature.</p><p><strong>Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon:</strong> See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon.</p><p><strong>Vetala:</strong> See Vampire Vetala.</p><p><strong>Vetala Psychic:</strong> See Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala.</p><p><strong>Vetalarana:</strong> See Vampire Vetalarana.</p><p><strong>Vetch, Mokillan:</strong> See Lich, Mokillan Vetch.</p><p><strong>Veteran Pathfinder Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran.</p><p><strong>Victim Undead:</strong> See Undead Victim.</p><p><strong>Vigilant Eternally Guardian:</strong> See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian.</p><p><strong>Vigilant Eternally Undead:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Vigilant Guardian Eternally:</strong> See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian.</p><p><strong>Vigilant Undead Eternally:</strong> See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion.</p><p><strong>Visitant:</strong> Although the wild creatures seen at traveling circuses can entertain and amaze, the lives of such animals and beasts are sometimes sad and cruel. Circus owners who mistreat their animals through harsh discipline or overtraining see little wrong with their mercilessness, even going so far as to slaughter their entertainers—supposedly “by accident”—via neglect or abuse. The victims of such cruelty who cannot move onto the afterlife—either because they somehow become infused with negative energy or their spirits cannot rest without first enacting revenge on their assailants—occasionally rise from the dead as visitants. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p>Common circus animals viewed as expendable by their caretakers are perhaps the most likely to rise as visitants. Animals that die en masse—such as in a tent fire or other disaster—can even form packs of roving undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p><strong>Visitant, Zombified Animal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Visitant Chimpanzee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Visitant Lion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Vile Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Vile Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh.</p><p><strong>Villain Primary, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:</strong> See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light.</p><p><strong>Villain Resurgent, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Void Zombie Typical:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Void Dead:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Void Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Void.</p><p><strong>Vortex of Bones:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Ancient:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Master:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Master.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Spawn:</strong> See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn.</p><p><strong>Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Walkena's Reborn:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p><strong>Walkena's Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Walkena's Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Walkena's Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn.</p><p><strong>Walker Bright:</strong> See Bright Walker.</p><p><strong>Walking Corpse:</strong> See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse.</p><p><strong>Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston:</strong> See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston.</p><p><strong>Walking Corpse, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Walking Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton.</p><p><strong>Wall Watching:</strong> See Haunt Watching Wall.</p><p><strong>Wandering Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Wandering.</p><p><strong>Wandering Minion Undead:</strong> See Undead Minion Wandering.</p><p><strong>Wandering Undead Minion:</strong> See Undead Minion Wandering.</p><p><strong>Warden Witchfire:</strong> See Witchfire Warden.</p><p><strong>Warhorse Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Warhorse.</p><p><strong>Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone Amalgamation of:</strong> See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature.</p><p><strong>Warlord Menacing Wicked Spiritual Remnants of a:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Warlord Wicked Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex:</strong> See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex.</p><p><strong>Warrior Skeletal:</strong> See Skeletal Warrior.</p><p><strong>Warrior Sticky:</strong> See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior.</p><p><strong>Warrior Sun Reborn:</strong> See Reborn Sun Warrior.</p><p><strong>Warrior Undead:</strong> See Undead Warrior.</p><p><strong>Warrior Undead:</strong> See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior.</p><p><strong>Warrior Undead, Umandayo:</strong> See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo.</p><p><strong>Warrior Undead Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:</strong> See Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor.</p><p>A warsworn is an animate mass of corpses composed of dozens, sometimes even hundreds, of victims of battle. They are formed by deities of undeath or war or, rarely, spontaneously manifest from the devastation of an especially horrendous battle. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Warsworn:</strong> The countless corpses that have accumulated here over millennia are charged with necromantic energy. When the heroes arrive, a portion of the corpses heave up into a warsworn that lurches out of the corpse pile to attack. Two rounds later, a second warsworn manifests and lumbers free to join the fight as well. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p>Further proof is soon at hand: because the gelugons didn’t return, the cult has sent one of their dread executioners, a red reaper, to finish the job. This armored figure strides into the almshouse, intones, “No survivors,” and utters a litany in Infernal that causes the dead in here to rise as a warsworn. (The Skaldwood Blight)</p><p><strong>Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn Aquatic:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn Elite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Watching Wall:</strong> See Haunt Watching Wall.</p><p><strong>Weak Commoner Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Commoner Weak.</p><p><strong>Weak Ghost Commoner:</strong> See Ghost Commoner Weak.</p><p><strong>Weak Graveknight:</strong> See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight.</p><p><strong>Weak Wight:</strong> See Wight Weak.</p><p><strong>Weakened Skulltaker:</strong> See Skulltaker Weakened.</p><p><strong>Weaker Free-Willed Undead:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed Weaker.</p><p><strong>Weaker Free-Willed Undead:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Weaker Undead Free-Willed:</strong> See Undead Free-Willed Weaker.</p><p><strong>Weaker Undead Free-Willed:</strong> See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Weaker-Willed Undead:</strong> See Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead.</p><p><strong>Wetness Spongy Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of:</strong> See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature.</p><p><strong>Whirling Mass of Death:</strong> See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death.</p><p><strong>Whisperer Attic:</strong> See Attic Whisperer.</p><p><strong>Whisperer Attic:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Whisper Lady's:</strong> See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper.</p><p><strong>Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Wicked Warlord Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:</strong> See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord.</p><p><strong>Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight:</strong> They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A single wight can wreak a lot of havoc if it is compelled to rise from its tomb. Because creatures slain by wights become wights as well, all it takes is a single wight and a handful of unlucky graveyard visitors to create a veritable horde of these undead. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari)</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6))</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains the drain life and wight spawn abilities, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p>They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. (Pathfinder Beginner Box)</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose)</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend)</p><p><strong>Wight, Cunning Tinker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Hulking Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Skittering Sneak:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Undead Humanoid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Bestial-Looking Drow:</strong> See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking.</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:</strong> Ritually created to eternally guard its own wealth or that of its master. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Jealous guardians of tombs, barrows, and sepulchers, cairn wights usually spawn from necromantic rituals. For those mortals who cannot abide the thought of separation from their earthly possessions, the undead existence offered by transformation into a cairn wight can be tempting. Perhaps as frequently, particularly avaricious and wealthy royalty or merchants seek out victims to transform into cairn wights to guard their precious wealth for all time. </p><p>Only in the rarest instances is the greed of a mortal strong enough to spontaneously transform them into a cairn wight without a dark ritual or the intercession of a powerful divine being. On those occasions, however, the resultant wight exhibits unmatched viciousness and likely owns rare treasure indeed. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>As guardians of material possessions, cairn wights are supernaturally bound to the armaments they wore during the ritual used to create them. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight.(Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Akarta Willoweave:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave.</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave:</strong> Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise:</strong> Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3))</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn, Uchuli the Wise:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise.</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn Covetous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn Elite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cairn Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Cultist:</strong> See Wight Variant Wight Cultist.</p><p><strong>Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Frost:</strong> Frost wights, for instances, can be found in the parts of the world where exposure is a common end. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Wight Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Parent:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Raptor Guard:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> Care must be taken, though, to destroy wight spawn before attempting to destroy the parent wight, for spawn without a master gain the ability to create spawn of their own. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw or ranseur Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6))</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a Raptor Guard wight’s melee Strike rises as a wight [spawn] after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend)</p><p>Wight Spawn Wight power. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose)</p><p><strong>Wight Spawned:</strong> Cairn Wight Spawn Cairn Wight power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Wight Typical:</strong> See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Undead:</strong> See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight.</p><p><strong>Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight:</strong> Long ago, elite warriors known as the Raptor Guard stood watch in this room, protecting the pyramid and the resident priests with their lives. Only the most prestigious warriors were allowed to join the Raptor Guard. They emulated velociraptors in battle, using group tactics and incredibly fast attacks. Before xulgaths left the pyramid and the vault of Vask, the witch-priests of Xul-Khundur sacrificed a number of these elite warriors and turned them into undead wights. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Variant Wight Cultist:</strong> ? </p><p><strong>Wight Weak:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wild Undead:</strong> See Undead Wild.</p><p><strong>Willoweave, Akarta:</strong> See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave.</p><p><strong>Winter Lich:</strong> See The Winter Lich.</p><p><strong>Wise Yet Wicked Creature:</strong> See Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature.</p><p><strong>Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley:</strong> See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley.</p><p><strong>Witch Drow Ghost:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch.</p><p><strong>Witch Ghost Drow:</strong> See Ghost Drow Witch.</p><p><strong>Witchfire:</strong> Manifesting as a sinuous form wreathed in sickly green flames, this incorporeal undead forms when a powerful hag or witch dies in agony or rage. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Witchfire, Evil Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire Warden:</strong> After the error with the gogiteth, Belcorra appointed a hag to oversee this room, knowing that her magical expertise would prove invaluable in maintaining the stasis chambers, but she didn’t intend the hag to do this job in life. Belcorra trapped the hag in this pillar, burned her to death, and bound her spirit as a witchfire. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Withered Nosferatu:</strong> See Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu.</p><p><strong>Wizard Evil:</strong> See Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard.</p><p><strong>Wizard Mendevian Tortured Spirit of a:</strong> See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard.</p><p><strong>Wizard-King, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Wolf Skeleton:</strong> See Skeleton Wolf.</p><p><strong>Woman Drow, Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p><strong>Woman Drow Striking, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Woman Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Horrid Tiefling Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Skeletal Horrid Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Skeletal Tiefling Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Striking Drow, Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Woman Tiefling Horrid Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Tiefling Skeletal Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Weighed Down by Chains:</strong> See Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains.</p><p><strong>Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor:</strong> See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Skeletal Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Tiefling Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Horrid Tiefling, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Tiefling Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Horrid Skeletal, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Skeletal Horrid, Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Wonoak:</strong> See Dullahan, Wonoak.</p><p><strong>Wooly Mammoth Undead:</strong> See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth.</p><p><strong>Wooly Rhinoceros Skeletal:</strong> See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros.</p><p><strong>Worker Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Worker.</p><p><strong>Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:</strong> See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant.</p><p><strong>Wracked Ghost Ruined, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith:</strong> A wraith may be created by foul necromancy, but more often they are the result of a hermitic murderer or mutilator who even in death could not give up their wicked ways. Further complicating the matter is the fact that wraiths multiply by consuming and transforming the living into more of their foul kind—meaning a handful of wraiths left unchecked can easily turn into a horde of darkness. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>If the creator of the wraith spawn dies, the wraith spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wraith; it regains its free will, gains Wraith Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Some of the meat in the tubs comes from two sacrificial victims Mistress Dusklight brought to the xulgaths. Their spirits arose as malevolent wraiths. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6))</p><p>Negative: Planes with this trait are vast, empty reaches that suck the life from the living. They tend to be lonely, haunted planes, drained of color and filled with winds carrying the moans of those who died within them. At the end of each round, a living creature takes at least minor negative environmental damage. In the strongest areas of a negative plane, they could take moderate or even major negative damage at the end of each round. This damage has the death trait, and if a living creature is reduced to 0 Hit Points by this negative damage and killed, it crumbles into ash and can become a wraith (Bestiary 335). Negative magic is enhanced, and positive magic is impeded. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p>Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic)</p><p><strong>Wraith, Assassin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Malevolent Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Spectral Figure:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Autonomous Full-Fledged:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Wraith Dread:</strong> These menacing spiritual remnants of wicked warlords or bloodthirsty generals are towering specters of shadow and death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The most unusual dread wraiths are those that coalesce from an amalgamation of evil spirits, often in regions where such spirits are shredded from their consciousnesses and churned in foci of negative energy, such as the Negative Energy Plane or on the Isle of Terror. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Full-Fledged Autonomous:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Wraith Hateful:</strong> Warped into hateful wraiths by the trauma of their civilization’s end, the Ascended Adepts who once populated Acrolan still wait within the broken temples for those who can pass the tests to ascend to the true city and battle its masters for their vast wealth. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide)</p><p><strong>Wraith Malevolent:</strong> See Wraith, Malevolent Wraith.</p><p><strong>Wraith Normal:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. This wraith spawn is under the command of the wraith that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or wraith spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wraith spawn. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a [dread] wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Wraith Standard:</strong> See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith.</p><p><strong>Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation:</strong> Once the PCs destroy the undead brain collector in area D6, one of the spiritual oppressions that looms heavily over Xarwin Manor fades away, but unfortunately, its destruction also frees Ioseff to extend his influence further from his laboratory in area E9. While he can’t leave that area as a ghost, the sheer force of his malignant will can manifest a wraith-like version of himself anywhere inside of (or below) Xarwin Manor. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence)</p><p><strong>Wretch Undead:</strong> See Undead Wretch.</p><p><strong>Wretched:</strong> The Wretched are all that remain of men and women who were unable to fulfill the oaths they made to lawful evil gods while alive. Brought back into an undead existence as a punishment these oath breakers are relegated to a potentially eternal torment on the material plane trying to fulfill their vow. Only major vows that were failed can lead to a wretched being created and then only the most significant worshipers of a deity are transformed in this way. Things like killing a major opponent of the religion, guarding a particularly significant unholy place or retrieving an important unholy artifact are all distinct possibilities for failed vows that might lead to a person being brought back as a wretched. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p>These vows are generally more eloquent and inspirational than specific. “I will not rest until I slay Sille Redsky” or “I will always defend Dark Bramble church” are both real examples. The first vow assumes that Sille Redsky doesn’t die before the oathtaker can kill her. The second is dangerous because Dark Bramble church is quite likely to continue to exist for centuries after the oathtaker dies of natural causes. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p>The gods inflicting this punishment are often known for their cruelty and as part of the punishment for failing them, they strip most of the memories away from the Wretched, including the oath they took that lead to their curse. Despite the fact that they can’t remember the task they are meant to accomplish, they are still driven to accomplish it. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed)</p><p><strong>Yeth Hound Skeletal:</strong> See Skeletal Yeth Hound.</p><p><strong>Xarwin, Asethanna:</strong> See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Xarwin, Ioseff:</strong> See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin.</p><p><strong>Xarwin's Manifestation:</strong> See Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation.</p><p><strong>Xenophobia and Exclusion God of, Walkena:</strong> See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Assassin Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Ghoul Assassin:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Ghoul Reformed:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Reformed Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Tar Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Tar Xulgath.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Undead:</strong> See Undead Xulgath.</p><p><strong>Xulgath Zombie Tar:</strong> See Zombie Tar Xulgath.</p><p><strong>Young Cloud Dragon Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Cloud Poison-Wracked Dragon:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Dragon Cloud Poison-Wracked:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Dragon Gold Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Young Dragon Poison-Wracked Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Dragon Zombie Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Young Gold Dragon Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Young Gold Zombie Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Young Poison-Wracked Cloud Dragon:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud:</strong> See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young.</p><p><strong>Young Zombie Dragon Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Young Zombie Gold Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Youthful Beautiful Drow Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Youthful Beautiful Gentleman Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Youthful Drow Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Youthful Drow Gentleman Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Youthful Gentleman Beautiful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Youthful Gentleman Drow Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Zalsiniah:</strong> See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah.</p><p><strong>Zalsiniah's Daughter Lingering Spirit of:</strong> See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter.</p><p><strong>Zavizik Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen.</p><p><strong>Zealot Ghoul:</strong> See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul.</p><p><strong>Zedna:</strong> See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna.</p><p><strong>Zevgavizeb Herecite of:</strong> See Herecite of Zevgavizeb.</p><p><strong>Zihain Shraen:</strong> See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen.</p><p><strong>Zinogyvaz:</strong> See Vampire Drider Priest, Zinogyvaz.</p><p><strong>Zombie, Mundane Zombie:</strong> Zombies are often created using unwholesome necromantic rituals. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>The zombie carries a plague that can create more of its own kind. This functions as the plague zombie’s zombie rot, except at stage 5, the victim rises as another of the zombie’s type, rather than a plague zombie. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>With a haunting moan, shambling bodies rose up from the forgotten battlefield. Given foul unlife by the necromancy of the Whispering Tyrant, the corpses still wore the tattered raiment of their former lives. These crusaders had been the first to stand against the lich when he returned, and they were the first to fall in his rebirth. (Pathfinder Core Rulebook)</p><p>The research notes here contain a limited version of the create undead ritual, useful for creating zombies of 2nd level or lower. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #169: Kindled Magic (Strength of Thousands 1 of 6))</p><p>The Temple of the Deathless Child is heavily guarded by both living soldiers and undead guards. The former often become the latter; devoted mortals in Walkena’s service swear an oath to serve the god-king even after death. When slain, they immediately arise as zombies under Walkena’s absolute control. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>It’s something of an open secret that Walkena also inflicts undeath upon his enemies, as he delights in turning his former foes into mindless, loyal guardians. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6))</p><p>But what does it mean to lack Mind? To put it simply, if perhaps circularly, it means having no mind, rendering a creature incapable of thought. While this might be more obvious for something like a stone, even living creatures, including most oozes, have no Mind, nor do rudimentary undead like zombies, as the magic creating them isn’t sophisticated enough to steal or build a vessel for mental essence. Mental magic can’t work on such a being, even though it might be capable of performing actions that seem like it has a mind. Generally, these occur either due to instincts built into the creature’s being through life essence (including the perversion that fuels undead), or are preprogrammed by the being’s creator. This often means a creature without Mind has no metaphysical alignment, though the instincts carried by life essence could instill one in them (as with mindless undead). (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic)</p><p>If the PCs dig too deeply, asking for history or politics, Selu responds that the last time someone asked that many questions, their body was found floating in the River of Rot, and they were reanimated as a zombie later that night. (Pathfinder Society Quest #12: Putrid Seeds)</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book)</p><p>Grave Curse curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide)</p><p>Oath of the Devoted contract. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse)</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Crude Simple Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Rudimentary Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Amalgamation:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Zombie Blind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> Necromantic augmentations have granted this zombie increased size and power. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>[T]wo zombie brutes made from reanimated Mendevian soldiers. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Dragon Gold Young:</strong> Wyrm Drinker is a powerful weapon whose crafting was an act of incredible cruelty by a necromancer named Xurn. Set on conquering the Mwangi Expanse, Xurn hunted down a young gold dragon and slew the creature with his vile magic. He ripped the femur from the dragon’s foreleg, then enslaved the corpse as yet another zombie under his control. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6))</p><p><strong>Zombie Dragon Young Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Zombie Gargantuan:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Gargantuan:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Zombie Gargantuan Amalgam:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan.</p><p><strong>Zombie Gargantuan Monstrosity:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Zombie Gold Dragon Young:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Zombie Gold Young Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Zombie Guardian Human 15:</strong> See Zombie Human Guardian 15.</p><p><strong>Zombie Horse:</strong> See Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse.</p><p><strong>Zombie Horse:</strong> See Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse.</p><p><strong>Zombie Horse Riding:</strong> See Zombie Riding Horse.</p><p><strong>Zombie Hulk:</strong> These towering horrors are animated from the corpses of monstrosities. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p><strong>Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Laborer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Lumbering:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Medium-Size:</strong> See Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Medium-Size:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Megaloceros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Mindless:</strong> See Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Monstrosity Gargantuan:</strong> See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Zombie Mundane:</strong> See Zombie, Mundane Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Owlbear:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Owlbear, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Plague:</strong> The plague zombie was a Mendevian deserter killed and reanimated by the necromancer. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3))</p><p>Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary)</p><p>Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose)</p><p>Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave)</p><p>Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court)</p><p><strong>Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Powerful:</strong> See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Ravening Rotting:</strong> See Zombie Rotting Ravening.</p><p><strong>Zombie Riding Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Rotting Ravening:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Servitor:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor.</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) </p><p>Gauntlight artifact. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults)</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Slave:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar:</strong> The victims of a tar ooze eventually emerge from the ooze’s vast, viscous bulk to walk again as mindless zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>Living things consumed by the ooze slowly have their flesh digested, only for the bones and fur to be replaced with blobs of sticky tar. These unnatural zombies eventually crawl away, hungry for flesh. </p><p>A creature slain while engulfed by a tar ooze undergoes a horrifying transformation and crawls from the ooze a week later as a tar zombie. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>A villain eager for necromantic minions but unable to animate their own might create an army of tar zombies by imprisoning a tar ooze and feeding it a steady diet of victims. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Lizardfolk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Mammoth:</strong> Because their massive size makes them difficult for tar oozes to fully digest, tar zombie mammoths tend to resemble their living forms more closely than other tar zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Predator:</strong> A big predator, like a smilodon or dire wolf, might lurk near a tar pit to pick off helpless creatures. When consumed and returned to unlife by a tar ooze, these tar zombie predators are just as canny and vicious. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>This tar ooze was responsible for the deaths of several of Ivarsa’s followers, who now follow it as zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Smaller:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Snatcher:</strong> Humanoids consumed by a tar ooze become sticky warriors in the tar ooze’s mindless procession. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p>Although they’re probably the animated corpses of local animals, they might include one or more of Ivarsa’s scouts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3))</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Tar Xulgath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie That Moves Faster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Unnatural:</strong> See Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel:</strong> These five townspeople all died in the fight against the cult. The bodies absorbed the ambient occult energy of the shrine over time and became powerful zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) </p><p><strong>Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead:</strong> A void zombie arises when a humanoid dies from an akata’s void death affliction. This walking corpse is animated by a larval akata attached to the deceased creature’s brain, using a grotesque feeding tendril that emerges from the corpse’s mouth to drink blood from its victims. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>The name “void zombie” is something of a misnomer; though still compelled by necromantic energies, a void zombie is a host in the life cycle of a parasitic alien, not a mindless, reanimated corpse (despite their similar appearances). (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Void zombies are unusual in that their animating negative force is provided by a living parasite that survives within their corpses, controlling their nervous systems for defense and to hunt food. As such, the soul of a person who succumbs to an akata’s void death is not bound to its rotting corpse at all and travels on to judgment in the Boneyard unimpeded. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>When food is scarce, an akata secretes a resin from its pores that forms into a sturdy cocoon of pale green crystal—the skymetal noqual. An akata can hibernate in this cocoon without needing to eat or drink for centuries, though it retains a rudimentary sense of its surroundings and can break out in only a few minutes’ time. These cocoons allow the creatures to travel through the void of space, seeking new worlds where they can infect suitable humanoid hosts with their larval young. Once a victim succumbs to this infection, the offspring fight among themselves until one proves the strongest. The surviving akata then animates the corpse—now a void zombie—which shambles about of its own accord. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p>Void Death disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2)</p><p><strong>Zombie Void Typical:</strong> See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead.</p><p><strong>Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Warhorse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie With Missing Jaws:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Worker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Young Dragon Gold:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Zombie Young Gold Dragon:</strong> See Zombie Dragon Gold Young.</p><p><strong>Zombified Animal:</strong> See Visitant, Zombified Animal.</p><p><strong>Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:</strong> See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall.</p><p><strong>Zyra Shraen:</strong> See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen.</p><p></p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p>Paizo[spoiler]</p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zp4?Pathfinder-Bestiary" target="_blank">Pathfinder Bestiary</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, Living Dead:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p><strong>Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:</strong> Banshees are the furious, tormented souls of elves bound to the Material Plane by a betrayal that defined the final hours of their lives. Some banshees arise from elves who were slain by trusted friends and allies, or whose loved ones betrayed them on their deathbeds. Others spawn from elves whose treacherous deeds shortly before their deaths left a stain upon their souls.</p><p>The banshee represents one of the most tragic of undead, a soul so wracked with agony and fury over a betrayal in life that, in death, it lingers on as a great evil. That most of those who become banshees were not evil in life only deepens this tragic theme, and many elven adventurers see it as their duty not only to put banshees to rest, but to right the wrong that saw their creation in the first place.</p><p><strong>Undead Larger Giant Bat:</strong> Even larger species dwell in the deeper regions of the Darklands, where they are often used as mounts, or even ritualistically slaughtered and then animated as specialized undead guardians of eerie underground cities and nations.</p><p><strong>Undead Cyclops:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravener:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dullahan:</strong> A dullahan manifests when a particularly violent warrior is beheaded and the warrior’s soul stubbornly clings to material existence (or is refused entry to the afterlife).</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure, they can linger on in the world. These anguished souls haunt a locale significant to them in life, constantly trying to right their perceived wrong or wrongdoings.</p><p>As they are remnants of a past life and retain their intelligence, ghosts can convey long-lost information or serve as a way to inform the PCs of crucial story elements.</p><p>Lost souls that haunt the world as incorporeal undead are called ghosts.</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner:</strong> The ghost commoner is an ordinary person who believes they died unjustly, usually due to foul play or betrayal.</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage:</strong> A wizard who died with a major project left undone might become a ghost mage, constantly seeking to finish its task in undeath.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Legend holds that the first humanoid (an elf, as it so happened) to feed upon the flesh of his brother rose as a ghoul after death, in time embracing his new life and ascending to great power as a demon lord of ghouls, graves, and secrets kept by the dead.</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> Ghast Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> Graveknights are undead warriors granted unlife by a cursed suit of armor.</p><p><strong>Betrayed Revivication Graveknight:</strong> The graveknight died after being deeply betrayed.</p><p><strong>Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:</strong> Once the Hellknight leader of the notorious Order of the Crux, Lictor Shokneir was disgraced when he refused a royal order to disband his army of butchers. The other Hellknights surrounded him and razed his castle, Citadel Gheisteno, to the ground. However, Shokneir’s determination sustains his now-undead form, and he and his undead legions have rebuilt the citadel in all its haunting glory.</p><p><strong>Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> The Grim Reaper is the unflinching personification of death.</p><p>The Grim Reaper serves as something of a manifestation of Abaddon itself, and in this regard is believed by some to be an incarnation of the mysterious First Horseman.</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> No one is quite sure what lesser deaths are, though some claim that they are avatars of the grim reaper.</p><p>More often than not, they manifest from cursed magic items.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> To gain more time to complete their goals, some desperate spellcasters pursue immortality by embracing undeath. After long years of research and the creation of a special container called a phylactery, a spellcaster takes the final step by imbibing a deadly concoction or casting dreadful incantations that transform them into a lich.</p><p>A lich can be any type of spellcaster, as long as it has the ability to perform a ritual of undeath as the primary caster (which can usually be performed only by a spellcaster capable of casting 6th-level spells).</p><p>The exact ritual, ingredients for deadly concoctions, and magical conditions required to become a lich are unique and different for every living creature. Understanding a spellcaster’s path to lichdom can help, but is no guarantee of success for others.</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> Demiliches are formed when a lich, through carelessness or by accident, loses its phylactery. As years pass, the lich’s body crumbles to dust, leaving only the skull as the seat of its necromantic power. The lich enters a sort of torpor, its mind left wandering the planes in search of ever greater mysteries. The lich gradually loses the ability to cast spells and its magic items slowly subsume into its new form. Negative energy concentrates around the skull, causing some of its bones and teeth to petrify with power and turn into blight crystals. The resulting lich skull, embedded with arcane gemstones and suffused with palpably powerful magic, forms a creature called a demilich.</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> While many cultures practice mummification of the dead for benign reasons, undead mummies are created through foul rituals, typically to provide eternally vigilant guardians.</p><p>A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse.</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian:</strong> The majority of mummies were created by cruel and selfish masters to serve as guardians to protect their tombs from intruders. The traditional method of creating a mummy guardian is a laborious and sadistic process that begins well before the poor soul to be transformed is dead, during which the victim is ritualistically starved of nourishing food and instead fed strange spices, preservative agents, and toxins intended to quicken the desiccation of the flesh. The victim remains immobile but painfully aware during the final stages, where its now-useless entrails are extracted before it’s shrouded in funerary wrappings and entombed within a necromantically ensorcelled sarcophagus to await intrusions in the potentially distant future. While it’s certainly possible to use other methods to create a mummy guardian from an already-deceased body, those who seek to create these foul undead as their guardians in the afterlife often feel that such methods result in inferior undead—the pain and agony of death by mummification being an essential step in the process.</p><p>While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler.</p><p><strong>Mummy Pharaoh:</strong> While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. The transformation from life to undeath is no less awful and painful, but as the transition is an intentional bid to escape death by a powerful personality who fully embraces the blasphemous repercussions of the choice, the mummy pharaoh retains its memories and personality intact. Although in most cases a mummy pharaoh is formed from a particularly depraved ruler instructing their priests to perform complex rituals that grant the ruler eternal unlife, a ruler who was filled with incredible anger in life might spontaneously arise from death as a mummy pharaoh without undergoing this ritual. Depending on the nature of the ruler, a mummy pharaoh might have spellcasting or other class features instead of its Attack of Opportunity and disruptive abilities—the exact nature of the abilities the ruler had in life can significantly change or strengthen the mummy pharaoh.</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> When a creature dies, and for whatever reason its spirit is unable or unwilling to leave the site of its death, that spirit may manifest as a poltergeist: a restless invisible spirit that is still able to manipulate physical objects. Many poltergeists perished in a way that resulted from or has led to extreme emotional trauma.</p><p>One of the most common ways for a poltergeist to form is when its burial site is desecrated by the construction of a dwelling. This is usually an accident, but some evil creatures seek out such burial sites, intentionally creating poltergeists to serve as guardians.</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow.</p><p><strong>Shadow Spawn:</strong> When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by a shadow's Steal Shadow power, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it.</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> Shadows that spend long amounts of time on the Shadow Plane and absorb its magic become greater shadows.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton:</strong> Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons are among the most common types of undead, found haunting old dungeons and forgotten cemeteries.</p><p>This undead is made by animating a dead creature’s skeleton with negative energy.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature’s bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 40 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant:</strong> The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Saxra:</strong> Swirling down from misty peaks and through howling mountain passes like an evil wind, the vortex of bones known as a skulltaker is a terrible manifestation of the delirium and agony experienced by doomed climbers and lost trailblazers just before they met their end.</p><p><strong>Vampire, True Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi:</strong> If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire by donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights.</p><p>Because vampires can inflict their nature upon any creature whose blood they drink, practically any living monster can become one of these undead horrors.</p><p>Desires granted by a glabrezu always come to fruition in the most destructive way possible, turning a wish or hope into a potent and devastating act of betrayal—although the long-term repercussions are not always immediately apparent. For example, a struggling weapon smith might wish for fame and skill at their craft, only to find that their best patron is a cruel and sadistic murderer who uses the weapons in bloody sprees. Or a lonely widower might have his desire granted in the form of a lost love returned to “life” as a vampire.</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Rogue:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Count:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Mastermind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn:</strong> A warsworn is an animate mass of corpses composed of dozens, sometimes even hundreds, of victims of battle. They are formed by deities of undeath or war or, rarely, spontaneously manifest from the devastation of an especially horrendous battle.</p><p><strong>Flamesworn:</strong> Flamesworn rise from large crowds killed by fire.</p><p><strong>Plagueborn:</strong> Plagueborn rise when entire townships or even cities perish to disease.</p><p><strong>Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased.</p><p>A single wight can wreak a lot of havoc if it is compelled to rise from its tomb. Because creatures slain by wights become wights as well, all it takes is a single wight and a handful of unlucky graveyard visitors to create a veritable horde of these undead.</p><p>If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p><strong>Frost Wight:</strong> Frost wights, for instances, can be found in the parts of the world where exposure is a common end.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Covetous Cairn Wight:</strong> Ritually created to eternally guard its own wealth or that of its master.</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> Care must be taken, though, to destroy wight spawn before attempting to destroy the parent wight, for spawn without a master gain the ability to create spawn of their own.</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Wraith, Standard Wraith, Normal Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith:</strong> A wraith may be created by foul necromancy, but more often they are the result of a hermitic murderer or mutilator who even in death could not give up their wicked ways. Further complicating the matter is the fact that wraiths multiply by consuming and transforming the living into more of their foul kind—meaning a handful of wraiths left unchecked can easily turn into a horde of darkness.</p><p>If the creator of the wraith spawn dies, the wraith spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wraith; it regains its free will, gains Wraith Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. This wraith spawn is under the command of the wraith that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or wraith spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wraith spawn.</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Zombies are often created using unwholesome necromantic rituals.</p><p>The zombie carries a plague that can create more of its own kind. This functions as the plague zombie’s zombie rot, except at stage 5, the victim rises as another of the zombie’s type, rather than a plague zombie.</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> Zombie Rot disease</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> Necromantic augmentations have granted this zombie increased size and power.</p><p><strong>Zombie Hulk:</strong> These towering horrors are animated from the corpses of monstrosities.</p><p><strong>Banshee, Most Tragic of Undead, Great Evil:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Larger Giant Bat, Specialized Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Cyclops, One-Eyed Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Typical Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure, Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper, Unflinching Personification of Death, Powerful Entity, Manifestation of Abaddon, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Relentless Harvester of Life, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Guardian, Foul Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim, Lesser Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Restless Invisible Spirit, Evil Force:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow, Mysterious Undead, Ideal Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Most Common Skeletal Minion, Mere Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horse, Mount:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant, Reanimated Bones of a Giant, Necromantic Thrall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Horror, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Familiar Enemy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Withered Nosferatu:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hopping Jiang Shi:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Psychic Vetala:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Non-Evil Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Flamesworn, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plagueborn, Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Undead Humanoid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Hulking Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Skittering Sneak:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Cunning Tinker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Parent Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Assassin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death, Mindless Rotting Corpse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mass Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead That Produces Terror in Their Victims:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>More Powerful Undead:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghast the next midnight</p><p></p><p>Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately</p><p></p><p>LICH PHYLACTERY ITEM 12</p><p>Rare Arcane Necromancy Negative</p><p>Price 1,600 gp</p><p>Usage held in 1 hand; Bulk —</p><p>This item is crafted by a spellcaster who wishes to become a lich. When a lich is destroyed, its soul flees to the phylactery. The phylactery then rebuilds the lich’s undead body over the course of 1d10 days. Afterward, the lich manifests next to the phylactery, fully healed and in a new body (therefore, it lacks any equipment it had on its old body). A lich’s phylactery must be destroyed to prevent a lich from returning.</p><p>The standard phylactery is a sealed metal box containing strips of parchment inscribed with magical phrases. This box has Hardness 9 and 36 HP, but some liches devise more durable or difficult-to-obtain phylacteries. A phylactery might also come in the form of a ring, an amulet, or a similar item; the specifics are up to the creator.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq022yq?Pathfinder-Bestiary-2" target="_blank">Pathfinder Bestiary 2</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer:</strong> Beware the haunting sobs of the attic whisperer, for they carry the pained wrath of an abandoned child who perished due to the neglect or absence of their caretakers. Animated by loneliness, the embittered spirit binds itself to the material world in a body made of bits and oddments of a lost childhood—wooden blocks, scraps of blankets, ratty dolls, buttons, carved trinkets, and glass marbles. To give themselves the semblance of a head, they top their patchwork bodies with a small animal’s skull.</p><p><strong>Bodak:</strong> When a living, sentient humanoid is exposed to an extreme expression of supernatural evil, the experience can irrevocably damn the victim, crushing their mind and ripping out their soul in an appalling, unholy transformation that results in a creature that’s anathema to life—the bodak.</p><p>The rarity of the events that create bodaks ensure that most of these abominations were humanoids slain by another bodak’s gaze. Yet bodaks can also be brought into being by a rare version of the create undead ritual. This horrific ritual emulates an encounter of absolute, supernatural evil, and so the spell must begin when the subject is alive and located on one of the evil Outer Planes.</p><p>Fragmented memories of a prior existence filtered through a vengeful hatred of the living lead the bodak to try to return to those places it once knew. If successful, it assaults former friends, acquaintances, and loved ones with its murderous gaze and an incomprehensible torrent of gibberish laced with vile curses, accusations, and threats—an assault that often leads to the victims rising as newly formed bodaks themselves.</p><p>Any humanoid who dies while drained or doomed by a bodak rises as an autonomous bodak 24 hours after its death.</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand:</strong> Typically, crawling hands are formed when severed appendages are endowed with a crude sentience by evil necromantic energies that turn them into tireless killers. Yet crawling hands can also arise spontaneously, usually when a creature loses an appendage in a place rife with necromantic energy or with a connection to the Negative Energy Plane.</p><p>A crawling hand formed from the appendage of a Medium creature is quick and agile, skittering in the shadows until it can strike its prey.</p><p>A popular tale among necromancers tells of an ancient wizard who trafficked in evil magic. During a summoning ritual gone wrong, the wizard’s hand became possessed and later strangled them while they slept. The hand dragged the corpse across the wizard’s rooms to their workbench, propped up a knife in a vise, and severed itself from the rest of the body. According to the story, the hand went on to commit several more murders and disappeared into the sewers of a major metropolis, never to be seen again. Some necromancers believe that this original crawling hand still creeps through the shadows of that city, killing as it pleases.</p><p><strong>Giant Crawling Hand:</strong> A giant crawling hand is the appendage of a very large creature, such as a giant.</p><p><strong>Devourer:</strong> When fiends and powerful evil spellcasters are lost beyond the farthest reaches of the multiverse, they sometimes return as horrific undead called devourers that consume the souls of the living to fuel their arcane machinations. Their bodies are ruined and rebuilt, hollow and twisted, even as their minds undergo a spiritual transformation.</p><p><strong>Draugr:</strong> Risen corpses of sailors who died at sea, draugr reek of the rot and decay of the briny deep.</p><p>Draugr rise in the haunted places of the sea, where restless spirits, swells of negative energy, or supernatural storms deliver death. A corpse might rest at the bottom of the sea for some time before awakening as a draugr. Collecting detritus and organisms, a corpse becomes increasingly disgusting before it finally rises. Proximity to intelligent life can expedite this process, and an underwater explorer who happens upon a shipwreck might cause a body to snap to unlife as a draugr suddenly.</p><p>When an entire ship’s crew dies in one calamity, they might rise simultaneously, bound together in death.</p><p><strong>Draugr Captain:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg:</strong> The weight of murder wears heavy on the soul. With souls marked by a lifetime of dealing death, these killers, whether mass murderers, bloodthirsty soldiers, or sadistic executioners, sometimes do not let judgment and lawful execution stanch their slaying sprees. When such individuals are brought to justice, they may rise after death as mohrgs to continue their ruinous work.</p><p>While it’s true that most mohrgs seem to rise from the corpses of humanoid killers, the capacity to murder is not limited to humanoids. Mohrgs of other sorts could certainly exist—as long as they come from a society that has the capacity not only to judge and execute, but also to harbor murder within their hearts.</p><p><strong>Mohrg Spawn:</strong> When a creature returns after death as a mohrg spawn, its flesh decays away save for its entrails, and it grows a long, awful tongue.</p><p>Since those slain by a mohrg rise soon thereafter as mohrg spawn, the murders of a mohrg rarely go unnoticed for long, even when they take extra care to prey only on a society’s dregs.</p><p>A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn after 1d4 rounds, on its turn.</p><p><strong>Bog Mummy, Peat Mummy, Mire Mummy:</strong> Less powerful than their more notorious artificially preserved kin, bog mummies are preserved not by agents introduced during rituals but by the natural elements present in the airless, acidic morass of a peat bog or muddy swamp. While corpses preserved in this manner can certainly rise from the mire as bog mummies as the result of a curse by fell powers or the directed influence of a necromancer, the vast majority of them animate from a seething need for vengeance or to pursue some dire agenda left unfinished at the time of death—often because the creature was slain or otherwise betrayed. The nature of this emotional tie to life and the emotional power of the deceased compel unlife beyond death, while the preservative qualities of the bog within which the body was disposed of does the rest.</p><p><strong>Ravener:</strong> Though their lifespans can measure in millennia, all dragons must eventually perish. While many do so on the blades or under the spells of dragonslayers, some manage to outlast their enemies and must, in time, face the truth that awaits all living creatures at the end of their natural lifespan. As with many other creatures, some dragons respond to such looming reminders of their own mortality poorly, and the particularly prideful or wrathful of their kind often lash out in anger when confronted by this grim truth. Peace and acceptance may find some dragons, but the most stubborn of their ilk (and invariably the most wicked) may pursue a different answer to the problem. These dragons seek out sinister rites that can transform them into undead creatures known as raveners.</p><p>A ravener’s flesh is stripped away as part of the transformation, leaving only their skeleton. What they lose in flesh, however, the dragon gains in soul-rending power, as their raw spiritual energy forms a protective barrier around their skeleton, keeping it intact and allowing flight with now-skeletal wings.</p><p>Any evil dragon of at least level 13 can become a ravener, although it is exceedingly rare for a dragon younger than an ancient true dragon (such as a chromatic, primal, or metallic dragon) to do so. Typically, the dragon must perform a rare ritual called ravenous reanimation, but this requirement can be waived if the prospective ravener has the aid of a powerful patron. In certain unique conditions, such as the intervention of a vile god of undeath, a dragon can transform into a ravener after death without the use of this rite at all.</p><p>While most dragons are too prideful to turn to anyone, even the gods, for help, a few who seek to become raveners are so desperate to stave off death that they might turn to powerful patrons for aid, such as demon lords, evil deities, or powerful necromancers, offering service in exchange for their transformation.</p><p>Ravenous Reanimation ritual.</p><p>Ravenous Repast Ravenous Husk power.</p><p><strong>Ravener Husk:</strong>Raveners require a steady diet of souls, and a ravener that’s unable to feed for too long eventually cannibalizes their own soul. Should a ravener’s soul ward ever be reduced to 0 Hit Points by hunger while the ravener has more than 1 Hit Point, they lose all traces of their former identity and descend into a feral, nearly mindless state.</p><p> A ravener may depopulate whole regions at a time in order to sate their endless hunger for souls, lest they lose much of their power and become a ravener husk.</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> Revenants are obsessed, undead stalkers who arise from their own murders and are driven by only one thing: revenge against their killers. The common wisdom is that revenants arise only from individuals who have been utterly betrayed or abandoned to die a grueling death, but even then such victims might not rise from their graves. In other cases, revenants might even rise from what might legitimately be considered an accident if the revenant doesn’t understand the full circumstances of their demise. In such cases, it doesn’t matter that the “murderer” may not have intended to kill, for revenants understands no pity and can never forgive.</p><p>While most undead are evil, revenants are not—these unusual stalkers rise not out of a sense of cruelty or hatred of the living, but spontaneously from the need for vengeance following a deep betrayal.</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Ghoul Bat:</strong> Hideous necromantic rituals give rise to skavelings, or ghoul bats, monstrosities that are not true ghouls but instead are specifically crafted undead creatures. Their creators are the bloodsucking urdefhans of the Darklands, who create skavelings from giant bats specially raised on diets of toxic fungus and the flesh of ghouls—especially brains harvested from these undead. Upon reaching maturity, these giant bats are ritually slain via the use of cytillesh oil. While this poison simply rots away the flesh of most creatures, one of these specially prepared bats will immediately rise from death as a skaveling after succumbing to its effects.</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> When an evil mortal creature dies, it sometimes returns to haunt the area of its death as a specter, a hateful remnant, always seeking to slay others—particularly humanoids—in an attempt to distribute its pain among as many souls as it can.</p><p><strong>Totenmaske:</strong> Spawned by the same unnatural and self-destructive obsessions that drove them when they were alive, totenmaskes are the undead remnants of the most self-indulgent and sinful among us.</p><p>Totenmaskes’ specific longings vary—one might be obsessed with food or drink, while another might be vain and desirous of an attractive form to marvel at in a mirror, while yet another could simply long for the scent of blood. Whatever the sensation the totenmaske seeks, it is always a vice taken to extreme, for this sin is what helped condemn it to unlife in the first place.</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas:</strong> Wicked and vengeful souls denied even the most basic burial rites can rise again as vrykolakas, blood-drinking and plague-bearing reanimated corpses.</p><p>Like vampires, vrykolakas can infect victims with their twisted form of vampirism, transforming practically any living monster into one of these undead horrors.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Master:</strong> Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Ancient:</strong> Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient.</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Spawn:</strong> Particularly powerful vrykolakas can create spawn from the bodies of their victims.</p><p>If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, a vrykolakas master can turn this creature into a vrykolakas spawn by donating some of its own blood to the creature and burying it in earth for 3 nights.</p><p><strong>Void Zombie, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker:</strong> A void zombie arises when a humanoid dies from an akata’s void death affliction. This walking corpse is animated by a larval akata attached to the deceased creature’s brain, using a grotesque feeding tendril that emerges from the corpse’s mouth to drink blood from its victims.</p><p>The name “void zombie” is something of a misnomer; though still compelled by necromantic energies, a void zombie is a host in the life cycle of a parasitic alien, not a mindless, reanimated corpse (despite their similar appearances).</p><p>Void zombies are unusual in that their animating negative force is provided by a living parasite that survives within their corpses, controlling their nervous systems for defense and to hunt food. As such, the soul of a person who succumbs to an akata’s void death is not bound to its rotting corpse at all and travels on to judgment in the Boneyard unimpeded.</p><p>When food is scarce, an akata secretes a resin from its pores that forms into a sturdy cocoon of pale green crystal—the skymetal noqual. An akata can hibernate in this cocoon without needing to eat or drink for centuries, though it retains a rudimentary sense of its surroundings and can break out in only a few minutes’ time. These cocoons allow the creatures to travel through the void of space, seeking new worlds where they can infect suitable humanoid hosts with their larval young. Once a victim succumbs to this infection, the offspring fight among themselves until one proves the strongest. The surviving akata then animates the corpse—now a void zombie—which shambles about of its own accord.</p><p>Void Death disease.</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:</strong> Jealous guardians of tombs, barrows, and sepulchers, cairn wights usually spawn from necromantic rituals. For those mortals who cannot abide the thought of separation from their earthly possessions, the undead existence offered by transformation into a cairn wight can be tempting. Perhaps as frequently, particularly avaricious and wealthy royalty or merchants seek out victims to transform into cairn wights to guard their precious wealth for all time.</p><p>Only in the rarest instances is the greed of a mortal strong enough to spontaneously transform them into a cairn wight without a dark ritual or the intercession of a powerful divine being. On those occasions, however, the resultant wight exhibits unmatched viciousness and likely owns rare treasure indeed.</p><p>As guardians of material possessions, cairn wights are supernaturally bound to the armaments they wore during the ritual used to create them.</p><p>If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight.</p><p><strong>Spawned Wight:</strong> Cairn Wight Spawn Cairn Wight power.</p><p><strong>Witchfire:</strong> Manifesting as a sinuous form wreathed in sickly green flames, this incorporeal undead forms when a powerful hag or witch dies in agony or rage.</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> These menacing spiritual remnants of wicked warlords or bloodthirsty generals are towering specters of shadow and death.</p><p>The most unusual dread wraiths are those that coalesce from an amalgamation of evil spirits, often in regions where such spirits are shredded from their consciousnesses and churned in foci of negative energy, such as the Negative Energy Plane or on the Isle of Terror.</p><p><strong>Wraith Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a [dread] wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bodak, Creature Thats Anathema to Life, Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Giant Crawling Hand, Appendage of a Very Large Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Giant Crawling Hand, Appendage of a Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr Raider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravener, Powerful Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravener Spellcaster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Specter, Hateful Remnant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Totenmaske, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful, Foul Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Undead Horror, Revenant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Ancient, Sinister Overlord:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Void Zombie, Walking Corpse, Non-Evil Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Guardian of Material Possessions:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames, Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p><strong>Notorious Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shambling Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Weaker Free-Willed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, True Ghoul:</strong> A creature that dies while suffering drain from a nabasu’s death-stealing gaze rises as a ghoul (Pathfinder Bestiary 168) the next midnight.</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, One Who Sought Undeath, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse.</p><p><strong>Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> The speakers for the dead known as bone prophets hold an esteemed place as voices for their decapitated god. Burial rites, necromantic rituals, and the delivery of cryptic utterances supposedly whispered to them by Ydersius all fall under the dominion of these priests. Bone prophets often raise fallen aapophs as skeletons.</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant:</strong> Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion:</strong> Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power.</p><p><strong>Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Particularly Reckless Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Moroi Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Feral Form of Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Weaker Free-Willed Undead, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight, Typical Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Crude Simple Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie With Missing Jaws:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie That Moves Faster:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Cairn Wight Spawn (divine, necromancy) A living humanoid slain by a cairn wight’s weapon or claw Strike rises as a spawned wight after 1d4 rounds. This spawned wight is under the command of the cairn wight that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or cairn wight spawn and is clumsy 2 for as long as it is a spawned wight. If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and cairn wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p>Raise Serpent [three-actions] (divine, necromancy) Frequency once per day; Effect The bone prophet animates corpses of snakes, serpentfolk, or similar serpentine creatures within a 30-foot emanation. Any flesh on the bodies sloughs off, and they rise as skeletons. The bone prophet can raise one Large creature as a skeletal giant or up to three Medium creatures as skeletal champions; the equipment and attacks might be different depending on the corpses’ possessions (Bestiary 298). These skeletons have the minion trait and are under the bone prophet’s control; the bone prophet can give all these minions the same command with a single action that has the concentrate trait. Any skeletal minions that still remain after 10 minutes crumble to dust.</p><p></p><p>Ravenous Repast [three-actions] (divine, necromancy) Frequency once per day; Effect The ravener husk makes a jaws Strike against a deceased creature that has been dead no longer than 1 minute, was good aligned, and was at least level 15 in life. The ravener attempts a DC 5 flat check; if successful, they transform back into a ravener with 1 Hit Point in their soul ward.</p><p></p><p>RAVENOUS REANIMATION RITUAL 7</p><p>Rare Evil Necromancy</p><p>Cast 1 day; Cost valuable treasures from the target dragon’s hoard worth a total value of 50,000 gp</p><p>Primary Check Arcana (master), Occultism (master), or Religion (master)</p><p>Requirements You must be an evil dragon.</p><p>You destroy the gathered treasures with your breath weapon or other powerful magic, then invoke necromantic energies before you feed upon the charred and melted remains. As you do so, negative energy courses through your flesh, automatically killing you. Each individual ravener’s ravenous reanimation requires three to five unique additional components. Whether or not you return as a ravener depends on the success of the ritual.</p><p>Critical Success You immediately transform into a ravener upon finishing the ritual; your soul ward starts at full Hit Points (equal to 5 × your level).</p><p>Success You rise as a ravener 24 hours after completing the ritual, as long as your body remains relatively intact. When you rise as a ravener, your soul ward starts at 1 Hit Point.</p><p>Failure You rise as a ravener husk 24 hours after completing the ritual.</p><p>Critical Failure You die.</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 22 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Void Death (disease) An akata implants its parasitic larval young into any creature it bites, but only Medium or Small humanoids make suitable hosts; all other creatures are immune to this disease; Saving Throw DC 17 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect 1 (1 day); Stage 2 drained 1 (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 drained 2 and fatigued (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead and corpse rises as a void zombie (page 288) in 2d4 hours. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq024ys?Pathfinder-Adventure-Little-Trouble-in-Big-Absalom" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure: Little Trouble in Big Absalom</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Taxidermic Dog:</strong> The malign influence of the soulbound doll, Camilla has animated these former family pets into undeath, and the creatures attack anything living that enters the room. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027qf?Pathfinder-Adventure-Malevolence" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones:</strong> Sometimes, when [a] murderer buries a large number of victims in a mass grave, the vengeful spirits of the slain can become similarly tangled together. When these spirits can’t untangle, they instead return to their physical remains, fusing into one horrific mass of bones and black, tar-like sludge—a tanglebones.</p><p>One awful tale speaks of a bitter old dowager who learned that, through a legal loophole, ownership of her estate would revert to her estranged daughter. She murdered her 13 servants, buried their bodies in the house’s basement, and then played the gracious mother in handing over the manor keys at the appointed time. One night, the tanglebones that arose from the dowager’s atrocity murdered the daughter and her family.</p><p>It’s believed that a tanglebones’s formation can be prevented if even one body in the mass grave died from a different cause than its fellows. In regions where these undead horrors are more common, additional bodies known as unravellers are often dropped into mass graves in an attempt to prevent a tanglebones from rising.</p><p>Though the bodies dumped unceremoniously in this pool by Ioseff Xarwin didn’t immediately rise as undead, their souls—traumatized by betrayal—didn’t enter the soulstream immediately. As the manor grew more haunted, the spirits trapped here began to manifest phantasms as well, and Xarwin largely avoided lingering here in his final months.</p><p>When the malevolence awoke with Xarwin’s death, the unquiet spirits here were torn apart and stitched back together, bound to the bones they left behind and transformed into a grotesque, clattering monstrosity—a tanglebones.</p><p><strong>Tanglebones, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nils Kleveken, Variant Skeletal Champion, Undead Carpenter:</strong> Xarwin had this room built so he could post a loyal servant here to keep an eye on events in the ballroom or on those seated on the nearby bench just on the other side of the wall. In the last few weeks before the final tragedy, his one remaining loyal servant, the carpenter Nils Kelveken, moved out of his quarters in area B3 and into this room, having grown paranoid of the other servants conspiring against him. Unfortunately for Nils, when Xarwin perished in his laboratory below and became one with Tchekuth, the resulting blast of mental energy drove him over the edge. In a desperate attempt to release the disturbing thoughts, he drilled a hole in his skull then perished a few minutes later.</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Asethanna Xarwin, Variant Shadow, Unusual Undead Entity, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit:</strong> Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain.</p><p>Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities.</p><p><strong>Cathilda Athemer, Variant Shadow, Unusual Undead Entity, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit:</strong> Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain.</p><p>Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities.</p><p><strong>Anitoli Nostraema, Variant Attic Whisperer, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer:</strong> Fulvia’s son Anitoli—a precocious lad whose talent with writing and poetry might have blossomed into a remarkable voice had he survived to adulthood—lived and died in this room.</p><p>Fulvia smothered Anitoli with a pillow as he slept after she became convinced that Golarion had only months before being offered up for the Banquet by the Dominion of the Black. Ioseff never bothered to even enter this room, much less bury the body within, as he increasingly withdrew into his obsessions in the months following his murderous spree. Anitoli has since become a particularly powerful attic whisperer, yet he never leaves this room.</p><p><strong>Undead Brain Collector:</strong> When Ioseff Xarwin attempted the final, fateful ritual, the brain collector he conjured from the depths of space attacked him. He subsequently slew the horror then fled down to his laboratory with the Void Mirror to find a way to escape the horrific curse it had afflicted him with, leaving the brain collector’s body sprawled amid the rubble herein. Once the malevolence infused the manor, it animated this dead alien into a unique undead horror.</p><p><strong>Undead Brain Collector, Variant Brain Collector, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunted Nosoi, Variant Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Xarwin's Manifestation, Variant Wraith:</strong> Once the PCs destroy the undead brain collector in area D6, one of the spiritual oppressions that looms heavily over Xarwin Manor fades away, but unfortunately, its destruction also frees Ioseff to extend his influence further from his laboratory in area E9. While he can’t leave that area as a ghost, the sheer force of his malignant will can manifest a wraith-like version of himself anywhere inside of (or below) Xarwin Manor.</p><p><strong>Esobok Ghoul:</strong> In the days before the Xarwin Caul descended over the manor, a catrina psychopomp named Yianyin led a pair of esoboks into the manor to investigate the site in the hopes of helping Ioseff’s restless spirit move on to the River of Souls, only to be corrupted by the malevolence that had grown within these chambers. She lives still (in a manner of speaking) in area E4, but her two esoboks weren’t so fortunate for they were her first victims. The malevolence’s influence drew them back to unlife as ghouls, and the two skull-faced, lion-like undead creatures have dwelled in this room ever since.</p><p><strong>Esobok Ghoul, Variant Ghoul, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ioseff Xarwin, Human Ghost, Sinister Ghost, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Unquiet Spirit:</strong> Rushing his work proved to be Ioseff’s undoing. That night, he used the Void Mirror to perform the ritual to pull down a brain collector from the Dark Tapestry, but Ioseff botched the rite. The brain collector tore free from the Void Mirror’s influence and attacked him. Ioseff managed to defeat the monster, but not before it afflicted him with a powerful, debilitating spell: internal insurrection (page 67). Ioseff retreated to his hidden laboratory; he raced against time to reverse engineer the rare spell and find a cure, only to perish at his desk minutes after he finally deciphered the magic. As he died, Tchekuth’s slowly reviving remains pulsed awful power, drawing and feeding on what remained of Ioseff’s compassion and humanity to leave behind a wracked, ruined ghost.</p><p><strong>Sinister Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zedna, Elite Poltergeist, Powerful Poltergeist:</strong> After he murdered his wife, Ioseff forbade the servants from entering the upper floors, but at first, some of the servants didn’t take him seriously enough. The manor’s librarian, Zedna, came up here a few days after Asethanna’s “disappearance” to return several repaired books to the chapel stacks, and Ioseff confronted her in a rage. After he accidently let slip that Asethanna was still in the manor—in a manner of speaking—he panicked and murdered Zedna. He disposed of her remains in the pool in area E3 and told the other servants she’d broken his commands, so he dismissed her. The servants dared not disobey him after that incident.</p><p>While her remains have become the tanglebones in area E3, Zedna’s spirt lingers in the chapel to this day as a powerful poltergeist. She attacks anyone who enters the room but can’t leave the chapel, and she won’t use her powers to disturb any of the books.</p><p><strong>Elite Crawling Hand:</strong> The curious markings in the dust in this hall were left by a pair of immense manifestations of the malevolence drawn directly from Ioseff’s traumatized mind: a pair of human-sized left hands, severed at the wrist as if by an enormous hatchet.</p><p>As long as Ioseff’s ghost remains, new crawling hands manifest here after a week passes.</p><p><strong>Elite Crawling Hand, Immense Manifestation of the Malevolence:</strong> [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zoh?Pathfinder-Adventure-The-Fall-of-Plaguestone" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure: The Fall of Plaguestone</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Whispering Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Talmore, Weak Ghost Commoner:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026k1?Pathfinder-Adventure-Troubles-in-Otari" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Blue Finley, Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost:</strong> Finley, for whom this room is named, is a ghost. Almost 40 years ago, long before Tamily Tanderveil purchased the fish camp from its previous owner, Finley joined the camp’s staff with a single goal: to earn enough coin to buy a suit of armor and an adventurer’s pack so they could take up a life of adventure. Finley’s grandmother was a member of the Pathfinder Society, known across the Inner Sea region as a league of bold adventurer-explorers, who perished delving into an ancient ruin. Finley grew up adoring their grandmother’s tales of dashing adventure, and so she bequeathed her trusty sword to Finley with the charge that the youngster “put it to good use.” Finley came to the fish camp and, worried about what their campmates would think, stashed the sword and the coin they’d earned under a floorboard in their bedroom.</p><p>But Finley’s fate was not as bold as their grandmother had hoped. During the last week of the fishing season, Finley’s fishing boat was caught in a terrible, sudden storm, and Finley was swept overboard and drowned at sea. Their spirit was so distraught at having failed to fulfill their grandmother’s charge that it returned here, tethered to the inherited sword hidden beneath the floorboard in this room.</p><p>The ghost heaves a deep, mournful sigh that rattles the shutters over the window, then sits on the edge of the bed, their translucent form passing partway through the musty straw mattress. “I told her I’d put it to good use, you know? My grandmother. She had so many stories of adventure, and so when she left me her sword, I just wanted to make her proud. But I never got to become an adventurer! I went and drowned instead, and I know I’ve let her down.”</p><p><strong>Karstin Star-Hand, Shadow:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow.</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead.</p><p>Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead.</p><p>Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons.</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead.</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast, Putrid Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Disease-Ridden Zombie, Putrid Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Putrid Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02ajj?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-Abomination-Vaults" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Bright Walker:</strong> Those who encounter calignis quickly learn that their deaths involve burning out instead of bleeding out. At times, this dramatic immolation is denied to a caligni, so they arise as a bright walker.</p><p>Most calignis assume that bright walkers arise at the whims of their malign and capricious demigods, the Forsaken, but as the Forsaken are denied the souls of these undead, some other unknown force must be involved.</p><p><strong>Corpselight:</strong> A will-o’-wisp that starves to death might rise as a cold, blue, glowing sphere of spongy wetness—a corpselight. </p><p><strong>Shanrigol:</strong> Fleshwarpers, regardless of their origin or training, create a shocking amount of waste. When the discarded remnants of aberrant flesh are heaped together with an accidental mixture of alchemical compounds or odious energy, the mass can quicken and regain life. Without the guidance of a fleshwarper, these aberrant body parts form into a shanrigol, a mess of bone, muscle, and sinew.</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Heap:</strong> The most basic and common type of shanrigol is called, based on its general shape, a shanrigol heap. These amalgamations of warped flesh and shattered bone establish hunting grounds by accident rather than design, remaining where prey has been plentiful in the past so they can grow larger and larger as they add to their jumbled forms. Only rare fleshwarpers create these abominations willingly, as they ignore all commands and containment to seek out prey.</p><p>After the death of hundreds of monsters and gladiators, the arena is imbued with the essence of death. When Jafaki first dumped scraps from failed creations here, the decaying flesh spontaneously arose as shanrigols.</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth:</strong> Shanrigols that grow with the additions of many living victims can become truly enormous in size and pose a greater danger in their expanding hunting territories.</p><p>Curious about how large these aberrations could grow, Jafaki assembled a giant pile of flesh and assigned a seugathi to document the resulting shanrigol’s composition and growth.</p><p>The creature has grown into a massive shanrigol behemoth from incorporating scraps of driders, urdefhans, and other creatures</p><p><strong>Bright Walker, Strange Occupant, Rare Undead Caligni:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Particularly Powerful Corpselight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol, Undead Abberration:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Heap, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Strange Creature, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lady's Whisper, Proctor, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Skeleton, Shrouded Skeleton, Unique Undead Creature, Skeletal Creature, Enigmatic Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> Gauntlight magic item.</p><p><strong>Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bloodsiphon:</strong> One of Volluk’s last creations remains here, a horrific undead guardian created from a giant leech.</p><p><strong>Bloodsiphon, Horrific Undead Guardian, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Majordomo, Shadow-Like Undead:</strong> Her soul is bound by her loyalty to Belcorra and Gauntlight’s necromantic energies.</p><p><strong>Dangerous Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead, Incorporeal Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Common Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light, Ghost Sorcerer, Primary Villain, Powerful Ghost, Ghost Queen, Spiteful Ghost, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Spiteful Sorcerer:</strong> The Empty Vault drew Belcorra’s soul after the Roseguard killed her, and her ghost reappeared here 500 years after the most traumatic event in her life—not her death, but her family’s exile from Absalom.</p><p>Belcorra’s spirit didn’t rest peacefully. Consumed by rage and empowered by Nhimbaloth, she arose as a powerful ghost 500 years after her family’s exile from Absalom, the event that so dramatically altered her life.</p><p><strong>Otari Ilvashti, Ghost Adventurer, Shadowy Ghost, Fallen Hero, Tormented Ghost:</strong> The skeleton on the island was once Otari Ilvashti. He survived the battle with Belcorra and a desperate flight through the upper levels of the Abomination Vaults only to become trapped here by the immense otyugh waiting in area D17. Already weakened from his ordeal before contracting filth fever from the fight with the otyugh, Otari lingered on the tiny islet only two days before he perished.</p><p>Today, his spirit lingers on, both in the form of the strange warnings on the walls throughout the Abomination Vaults and also as a ghost consumed by two linked desires—vengeance on Belcorra and fear that Gauntlight might yet be used to harm his hometown of Absalom.</p><p>When Otari Ilvashti became trapped in the Abomination Vaults, he did his best to find an escape route. Unfortunately, at that time, many of Belcorra’s dangerous minions still guarded much of this level. He made it to this room only to collapse from his wounds. Fortunately, Belcorra’s death had thrown the dungeon into chaos, and he wasn’t discovered. When Otari woke some time later, no longer on the edge of death from his ordeal, he crept out of the room and made his way west through area B31 and eventually to B20, only to be confronted by an angry and oversized chuul. He discovered the secret door in area B32 and fled deeper instead.</p><p>When Otari finally died in area D18, his soul remained as a ghost, and the three locations where he hid during his final days became infused with desperate echoes of his spirit.</p><p><strong>Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Spectral Phenomenon, Kobold Ghosts, Spirits:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Big Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> Some property of the Abomination Vaults increases the manifestation of ghosts, spectral undead, and haunts within their domain. Otari initially believed this was a side effect from Gauntlight but has now come to suspect a link to a much more ancient and ominous source deep below this level. He knows nothing of Nhimbaloth, but if the heroes tell him of the Outer God, he suspects her influence is the source.</p><p>Pharasma opposes Nhimbaloth for multiple reasons. Those who perish in lands haunted by the latter’s presence tend to rise as ghosts.</p><p>Those who study from The Whispering Reeds for too long are often cursed to rise as ghosts after death—though their existence never lasts for long, as they are inevitably consumed by Nhimbaloth.</p><p><strong>Jarelle Kaldrian, Human Ghost Librarian:</strong> The ghost of the librarian Jarelle Kaldrian still haunts this workroom. Jarelle couldn’t escape the other scholars’ increasingly gruesome schemes, so she retreated into this room, locked the door, and drank a jar of arsenic (used to work with book bindings) rather than be eaten alive. She died quickly and in agony, only to rise soon thereafter as a ghost.</p><p><strong>Chandriu Invisar, Drow Ghost Administrator:</strong> The skeletal remains to the south were once a drow woman named Chandriu Invisar, director of the scriptorium. Chandriu harbored a poorly hidden adoration for Belcorra’s apprentice, Volluk, and in the days after Belcorra’s death, Chandriu tried to convince him to flee with her to start a new life together somewhere far from the Abomination Vaults. Volluk spurned Chandriu, insisting that “Belcorra needs me now in death even more than in life; you should consider the same!” Chandriu returned here in despair, only to be murdered by her disgruntled scribes eager to get out from under her bullying, and she grasped for Volluk’s portrait as she died.</p><p>As with so many others who had the misfortune to perish in the Abomination Vaults, Chandriu arose as a ghost.</p><p><strong>Enslaved Ghost, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Chaotic Evil Ghost:</strong> If you activate The Whispering Reeds and are not a worshipper of Nhimbaloth, you become stupefied 2 for 24 hours as your thoughts fill with paranoia that something is watching you from the other side of death. If you die while affected by the Empty Death, you immediately become a chaotic evil ghost.</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unquiet Soul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vengeful Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> The Cult of the Canker is the most widespread faction active in the library. Originally a collection of librarians, caretakers, and scribes, this loyal staff stubbornly kept working after Belcorra died, focusing their research on finding a way to restore their leader to life. When food stores ran low, rather than risk alerting the Roseguard by making potentially public forays to the surface, the researchers turned to cannibalism. There were plenty of other servants to eat, after all, in the conveniently nearby servants’ quarters. The onset of ghoul fever tore quickly through their ranks, but the researchers were so obsessed that they barely noticed. The scholars’ research now has a distinctly ghoulish bent: they work to gather enough “cankerous flesh” to fuel Belcorra’s full resurrection.</p><p>Belcorra’s scribes once used this room to pen new works. The Cult of the Canker now use it as a place to store victims of ghoul fever until they die and arise as ghouls.</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Augrael, Morlock Ghoul Exile, Unique Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Canker Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Ghoul Cultist:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Aller Rosk, Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nhakazarin, Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Servant, Leader of the Cult of the Canker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Caliddo Haruvex, Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor:</strong> This is Caliddo Haruvex, a skilled mercenary who came to serve Belcorra when he heard how powerful his distant relative had become. Belcorra accepted Caliddo’s offer of aid and promptly killed him, raising him as a graveknight eternally bound to serve her.</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> Gorsalthith, one of the oldest Children of Belcorra, plans to become a demilich. The other Children don’t know where he got this idea; none of them have even seen a demilich, although they’ve all heard stories of the gem-studded undead skulls with phenomenal spellcasting power. But Gorsalthith was adamant that he knew the method: he placed gemstones in his eyes, replaced his teeth with smaller gems, and drilled holes into his head to lodge a crown of crystals there. He then locked himself in this room to lay in repose, patiently waiting for his body to turn to dust and his transformation to take its final form. He has been here for nearly a century with no change in his mummified form.</p><p>Gorsalthith is determined in his unrealistic goal. When the heroes enter, he becomes convinced he must defeat them to advance his evolution.</p><p><strong>Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> A hero who succeeds at a DC 20 Perception check while perusing this collection turns up a slender volume called Ineffable Hauntings tucked inside of a larger book about ghosts. This volume contains the formula for the create undead ritual to create poltergeists.</p><p>The spirit of the servant who accidentally died here has returned as a poltergeist wracked with indignation.</p><p><strong>Squabbling Poltergeist:</strong> When Belcorra died, two of her guests—squabbling aristocrat siblings—let their fear of being trapped in the Abomination Vaults overwhelm them. They murdered each other in a panicked rage and arose again as poltergeists, who continue their fight to this day.</p><p><strong>Standard Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Siora Fallowglade, Greater Shadow:</strong> At Belcorra’s death, a surge of negative energy swept through this area, tethering Siora’s soul to this area as a shadow.</p><p><strong>Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> Gauntlight artifact.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bone Gladiator, Variant Skeletal Hulk:</strong> The scattered bones of gladiators, slaughtered here shortly after Belcorra’s fall, still hold on to the grim memory of death and combat. When a living creature approaches, they rattle and slide across the room, forming a massive gladiator made from the assorted bones of several humanoids.</p><p><strong>Bone Gladiator, Variant Skeletal Hulk, Massive Gladiator:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> Gauntlight artifact.</p><p><strong>Elite Crawling Hand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Crawling Hand, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> The last time Jafaki came here, he abandoned a morlock whose arms and legs he had amputated (and disposed of). The creature died in agony and its spirit arose as a specter.</p><p><strong>Witchfire Warden:</strong> After the error with the gogiteth, Belcorra appointed a hag to oversee this room, knowing that her magical expertise would prove invaluable in maintaining the stasis chambers, but she didn’t intend the hag to do this job in life. Belcorra trapped the hag in this pillar, burned her to death, and bound her spirit as a witchfire.</p><p><strong>Chafkhem, Mummy Ritualist, Vainglorious Mummy, Evil Mummy:</strong> In the chaos following Belcorra’s fall, someone locked the arena administrator, Chafkhem, in his room. As Chafkhem had previously warded his room against interdimensional travel, he was effectively imprisoned. Before he succumbed to starvation, the erudite wizard cobbled together reagents to mummify himself with parchment paper, hoping to one day escape his bounds and inflict revenge on Jafaki, whom Chafkhem believed ordered him to be imprisoned in his room.</p><p><strong>Child of Belcorra, Bog Mummy:</strong> Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead.</p><p><strong>Child of Belcorra, Bog Mummy, Undead Child, More Powerful Undead, Listless Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elder Child of Belcorra, Variant Bog Mummy, Undead Child:</strong> Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead.</p><p><strong>Goralith, Variant Bog Mummy, Elder Child of Belcorra, Undead Child:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Empty Death Bodak, Variant Bodak:</strong> Three Children of Belcorra became far too interested in the lore of Nhimbaloth and were blasted with a powerful glimpse of the Outer God, transforming them into bodaks.</p><p><strong>Beluthus, Devourer, Undead Gnome:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Eerie Haunting:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Stonescale Spirits:</strong> Not all the haunts plaguing Gauntlight are direct echoes of Belcorra’s legacy. This room served as the communal hall for the Stonescale kobolds before a violent coup tore the group apart. The kobold spirits linger here to this day.</p><p><strong>Haunt Blood of Belcorra:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Watching Wall:</strong> The final victim of this room, a spy from Absalom whose intelligence had already brought Belcorra’s activities to the attention of the Roseguard, met his end here. When he put up a fight and Belcorra tried to subdue him, she accidentally killed him instead. The spirit of the paranoid spy lingers on.</p><p><strong>Haunt Vengeful Furnace:</strong> In the aftermath of Belcorra’s death, a squabble between two scholars concluded in this room when they attempted to burn each other alive. The machine malfunctioned and burned both scholars to ashes. Today, echoes of their souls haunt the room.</p><p><strong>Haunt:</strong> Haunts, the spectral phenomena remaining in a site of death or powerful emotions, are related to but distinct from ghosts.</p><p><strong>Haunt, Spectral Phenomena:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>GAUNTLIGHT ITEM 20</p><p>Unique Artifact Magical Necromancy</p><p>Gauntlight is much more than a 115-foot-tall lighthouse rising from the heart of an old ruin in Fogfen—its pale stone walls extend far below the ruins, passing through eight different dungeon levels and finally terminating at the ninth level below the surface, where its deep foundation centers on an ominous chamber where, long ago, Nhimbaloth herself once physically brushed against this world. Once she finished its physical construction, the sorcerer Belcorra Haruvex used this spot as a source of power to infuse the walls, floors, and ceilings of each of Gauntlight’s levels with eldritch power. The lens at the apex of the lighthouse would have, in time, been able to focus this lingering eldritch energy into a powerful beam, but Belcorra’s plans were cut short before she could replace the mundane lenses with dangerous magical ones.</p><p>As an artifact, Gauntlight can’t be damaged by normal means. Its walls are impenetrable and impervious to any attempt to breach them by anybody except for followers of Nhimbaloth. They block effects that allow temporary passage, such as passwall, and also create a barrier against dimensional travel. The walls attempt to counteract teleportation effects and planar travel into or out of areas within Gauntlight and efforts to summon creatures into the area (using a +37 counteract modifier); this effect does not stop a summoned creature from departing when the summoning ends. Note that this effect only applies to the areas that are within Gauntlight and its footprint (areas A11, A25, B35, C15, and so on), and not to the entirety of the Abomination Vaults!</p><p>In Gauntlight’s current state of diminished functionality, it can be activated only in the two ways below. By swapping in a series of four magical lighthouse lenses called fulcrum lenses that focus Nhimbaloth’s baleful gaze—lenses so powerful that even Belcorra takes special care with them— the artifact gains significantly greater power, including the ability to reach all the way to Absalom and to activate its effects every minute.</p><p>To activate Gauntlight, a creature must be in the deepest portion of the artifact, the Empty Vault on the Temple level (area J20). From anywhere within the Empty Vault, a creature can observe the world outside remotely through Gauntlight’s lens in its cuploa, including any area Gauntlight’s beam can reach.</p><p>Activate [three-actions] Interact; Frequency once per month; Effect A pale blue beam shines from Gauntlight’s lens and illuminates a 30-foot-radius burst centered on any point within 1 mile. The light saturates the region, causing any corpses in the area or within 10 feet of the surface of the illuminated area to animate as level –1 undead (typically as skeleton guards or zombie shamblers). Once animated, the undead remain active until slain. Until then, they remain uncontrolled and are driven only by the desire to slaughter the living. If Gauntlight is fully restored, the undead instead animate as any Common undead of 15th level or less, as the user wishes.</p><p>Activate [three-actions] Interact; Frequency once per month; Effect A pale blue beam shines from Gauntlight’s lens and illuminates a 30-foot-radius burst centered on any point within 1 mile. The user chooses one creature of 4th level or less that is physically located within Gauntlight; this creature is then is teleported to any point within this illumination radius. If Gauntlight is fully restored, any number of creatures within Gauntlight of 15th level or lower can be transported. This is a teleportation effect.</p><p>Destruction If Belcorra’s ghost is permanently destroyed, Gauntlight loses all of its magical properties and collapses in on itself all the way down to its base, leaving an incredibly deep pit in the Fogfen.</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 20 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zqb?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-151-The-Show-Must-Go-On" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Bone Croupier:</strong> For many, gambling is just fun and games, but for some, it can become a bad habit or even a life-consuming addiction. Bone croupiers take the meaning of “life-consuming” to its literal extreme. Undead gamblers whose lust for cards and dice couldn’t be sated in life, they haunt the shadowy corners of gambling halls and continue their search for that next hit of adrenaline.</p><p><strong>Bone Croupier, Undead Gambler, Undead Chiseler, Undying Gamer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Chiseler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Noble:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Smiler, Unique Ghast, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Ghoul Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> Ghast Fever.</p><p><strong>Dyzallin Shraen, Drow Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghast the next midnight. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zrd?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-152-Legacy-of-the-Lost-God" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Muse Phantom:</strong> For performers who die before their time and whose love of the theater is stronger than death’s grasp, the show does indeed go on. Such actors rise from the grave to become muse phantoms—undead spirits that haunt opera houses or auditoriums and possess the bodies of living actors to continue their art.</p><p><strong>Visitant:</strong> Although the wild creatures seen at traveling circuses can entertain and amaze, the lives of such animals and beasts are sometimes sad and cruel. Circus owners who mistreat their animals through harsh discipline or overtraining see little wrong with their mercilessness, even going so far as to slaughter their entertainers—supposedly “by accident”—via neglect or abuse. The victims of such cruelty who cannot move onto the afterlife—either because they somehow become infused with negative energy or their spirits cannot rest without first enacting revenge on their assailants—occasionally rise from the dead as visitants.</p><p>Common circus animals viewed as expendable by their caretakers are perhaps the most likely to rise as visitants. Animals that die en masse—such as in a tent fire or other disaster—can even form packs of roving undead.</p><p><strong>Chimpanzee Visitant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lion Visitant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ulthadar, Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Ghostly Priest, Ghostly High Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Peevish Ghost:</strong> In life, Ulthadar was a cleric of Aroden and one of the founding priests of Moonstone Hall. Ulthadar was a young adult when the temple’s foundations were laid, and he remained active in the temple’s hierarchy until his death, dedicating his life to serving his deity through administration, prayer, and scholarship. Though he served as the temple’s first high priest for 20 years before his death, Ulthadar never excelled at ministering to the public. Like many who once dwelled within Moonstone Hall, he was an ascetic who preferred meditation and study to preaching and proselytizing. As high priest, he grudgingly spent time away from his true calling to give weekly sermons, but he was never a charismatic figure among his order. In fact, those who knew him considered him peevish at best; yet they suffered his abrasive personality for his deep well of religious knowledge and his talents for administering the many functions Moonstone Hall provided to the city of Escadar. Ulthadar left Moonstone Hall as rarely as possible, seeing in its gleaming walls and stately fixtures the truest connection to his god.</p><p>When Ulthadar passed away in his sleep, his attachment to Moonstone Hall tethered his soul to it. Instead of moving on to dwell in Aroden’s extraplanar realm, his soul instead remained in his longtime home.</p><p><strong>Muse Phantom, Undead Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Divine Theatrical Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Visitant, Zombified Animal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> The poltergeists arose from the disturbed remains in area C15 and are initially invisible; if a hero can see the poltergeists, or when the poltergeists use their Frighten ability, they appear as priests of Aroden.</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> Small-scale xulgath invasions persist in remote Ustalavic counties, where dilapidated forts and somber forests host hardened clutches. The Marshworth Clutch in Odranto worship the vampiric demon lord Zura, and their knowledge of vampirism inspires them to “conquer” what they see as vampiric practice; they don tattered finery and drink blood from battered goblets. This may sound ludicrous, but their demonic obedience and numerous test subjects have borne fruit—Marshworth deepmouth apprentices are said to be able to inflect the blood coursing through their horrified enemies.</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> Some of the meat in the tubs comes from two sacrificial victims Mistress Dusklight brought to the xulgaths. Their spirits arose as malevolent wraiths.</p><p><strong>Wraith, Malevolent Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Echoes of Faith:</strong> The spirits of the clergy who once dedicated their lives to speaking from the pulpit have coalesced into a dangerous haunt to repel any who do not venerate Aroden.</p><p><strong>Stalking Minotaur, Powerful Spirit, Ghostly Minotaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Roving Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zuh?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-153-Life-s-Long-Shadows" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Herecite:</strong> BLASPHEMOUS REBIRTH The ritual to create a herecite demands the sacrifice of five devotees of the same non-evil god. During the ritual, the devotees’ bodies and souls meld together to form a single profane entity. Regardless of the deity it worships in undeath, the herecite always bears a debauched likeness to the god its constituent members previously worshipped. Followers of Erastil may reform into an aged man with a stag’s skull for a head, the blood of would-be hunters dripping from its monstrous fangs; worshippers of Desna might transmute into a woman weighed down by chains, her butterfly wings hacked to limp shreds.</p><p>Secreted away in the dark corners of unnamed libraries, necromancer’s dens, and heretical scriptoriums, obscure texts describe a horrifying ritual that combines sacrifice and suffering to create a powerful undead being known as a herecite. These monsters, stripped of personal will or desire, are born into the service of an evil god whom they worship unerringly and untiringly, often in spite of any opposing religious leanings they may have had in life. Every herecite harbors an unquenchable self-hatred because it was defiled by such a foul resurrection—a rage it turns outward in an attempt to rob others of their faith and lives.</p><p><strong>Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Tormented Being, Protector of Unholy Ground, Profane Entity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Stranded Herecite:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite Cabal Member:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Herecite of Zevgavizeb:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Form of Undead:</strong> A lone herecite cut off from its creators—often because it is the sole remnant of a destroyed temple or its master has perished—may wander far and wide in search of a cabal to join. Other times, the herecite seeks out a place sacred to the deity it worshipped in life. Whether motivated by a desire for contrition or vengeance, the end result of this baleful pilgrimage is always the desecration of the holy site and the slaughter of its congregants, who may in turn rise as lesser forms of undead.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> “There’s a shoony—you know, one of those dog folk—in Castinlee who sings to the dead. He digs their graves, but apparently that isn’t enough for him, so he sings to them too… and their ghosts get up and dance for him!”</p><p><strong>Luko Grundryn, Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Jormir Grundryn, Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Petitioner:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Land-Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Flying Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Raving Spirit:</strong> This stuffy little bed chamber was where the foul farmer Currew spent the last miserable hours of his life and died in his sleep as a result of the attacks of the night hag Skarja. A grocer making a delivery the next day found the old man dead and took the corpse to Kerrick for burial, leaving the house vacant ever since.</p><p>Currew’s hateful spirit doesn’t rest, and manifests in this room as a haunt.</p><p>Not far south of Matten Cleave lies an abandoned farm with an evil reputation. Even in life, Old Currew, the former owner, was shunned and disliked. A decade earlier, the misfortune and destruction of his much-beloved neighbors, the Swinten family, had brought the bitter man great delight. After his sudden death little more than a year ago, the farmstead has only increased in notoriety. Rumors state that the spirit of evil Old Currew still haunts the place.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq0216l?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-154-Siege-of-the-Dinosaurs" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Starved Staff, Elite Gashadokuro:</strong> The last horse stall, where the horse who escaped to Willowside was living, now contains several human corpses. The brughadatch elders killed Cynsa and Palben Carrister weeks ago to keep them from sending the fey back to the First World. They’ve dumped the owners’ bodies here, along with the corpses of several staff members and guests who have died of starvation. The spirits of the starved do not rest easily, and they rise up in an undead monstrosity called a gashadokuro as soon as anyone enters the stall. It fights until destroyed, pursuing foes out of the stable if necessary.</p><p><strong>Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sodden Sentinel, Variant Zombie:</strong> These five townspeople all died in the fight against the cult. The bodies absorbed the ambient occult energy of the shrine over time and became powerful zombies.</p><p><strong>Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Cultist, Variant Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw or ranseur Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p><strong>Lyrt Cozurn, Dybbuk Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva, Puppet Leader, Commander, Leader, Animated Corpse, Undead Puppet:</strong> Helg murdered the unsuspecting Arskuva and animated her body, and now commands the xulgath army by proxy.</p><p>It was during this stealthy invasion that a necromancer named Helg Eats-the-Eaters decided to strike. She murdered Arskuva in secret and animated the xulgath’s corpse, making Arskuva a puppet leader who delivers whatever commands Helg chooses.</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Drow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq021by?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-155-Lord-of-the-Black-Sands" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Iffdahsil, Undead Shoggoth, Slithering Horror, Amorphous Creature, Uniques Form of Shoggoth, Undead Horror, Horrifying Monster, Undead Monstrosity, Undead Beast:</strong> Iffdahsil’s path to undeath is unknown. Many believe Iffdahsil can consume and incorporate the souls and minds of its victims, which might explain its spellcasting powers and relatively advanced intellect, though this also gives rise to more unanswerable questions about its horrific nature and unknowable goals.</p><p>No living being knows who or what created the horrifying monster called Iffdahsil, though scholars in Shraen suspect it originally came from the Sightless Sea, only for something in Vask to transform it into an undead monstrosity.</p><p><strong>Dyzallin Shraen, Drow Mummy Mage, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Antagonist, Eternally Patient Mummy, Influential Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Soulless Drow, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Drow Mummy, Author, Undead Drow, Mummy, Rival, Greatest Rival, Prominent Noble, Leader:</strong> While Dyzallin was one of the few who had survived the deadly exodus, in the end, he too chose undeath, deeming life detrimental to his quest for power. Leveraging all his connections within his faction, the Sunscar Oath, Dyzallin acquired a set of scrolls detailing a secret method of attaining immortality through mummification atop a specially prepared mirror.</p><p><strong>Grimbeak, Undead Raven Familiar:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Xulgath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skaveling Mount:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> The drow elves of House Shraen, after being exiled from their home city for worshipping Urgathoa and engaging in rites even other drow found distasteful, discovered the vault. By the time they’d reached it, none of the exiled drow had survived as living beings; the most powerful and crafty among them had achieved immortality through undeath, and those who couldn’t had become food for those who did.</p><p><strong>Death Drider, Variant Drider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Death Drider, Undead Monstrosity, Undead Drider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Local:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Alisira Shraen, Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ciza Shraen, Banshee Entertainer, Restless Spirit, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature:</strong> The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder.</p><p><strong>Nihiris Shraen, Banshee Entertainer, Restless Spirit, Drow Sister, Slightly Better Performer:</strong> The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder.</p><p><strong>Larielle Shraen, Drow Banshee High Priest 19:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn, Drow Ghost Witch, Ghost, Hungry Spirit, Ghost-Witch:</strong> Centuries ago, a Zirnakaynin native named Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour rose to considerable status within her house. Yet on the eve of her ascension to power, a rival house’s assassin ingloriously took her life while she slept, helpless. Her rage transcended the natural order, and Mafaere rose as a ghost to seek vengeance on her betrayers.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul Spy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shallistra, Reformed Xulgath Ghoul:</strong> Such was the case for a xulgath-turned-ghoul named Shallistra, a former champion of Zevgavizeb. After her clutch was wiped out by ghoul assassins and she was transformed into one of their kind, she abandoned her faith but maintained a strong sense of spirituality.</p><p><strong>Ghoul Assassin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reformed Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Amerces, Xulgath Ghoul Assassin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Heretical Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Finzad Shraen, Elite Shraen Graveknight, Graveknight Captain:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shraen Graveknight, Drow Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shraen Graveknight, Skeleton, Graveknight Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sirian Shraen, Drow Graveknight 18:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zavizik Shraen, Drow Lich Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zyra Shraen, Drow Lich Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Woman, Skeletal Drow, Ruler, Rival, Drow Sister, Leader, Undead Leader, Shrewd Leader, Overlord, Scheming Ruler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Jirazai Shraen, Drow Mohrg Alchemist 17, Slaver:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Drow Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> As a reward for her service, Dyzallin has promised to transform her into a mummy.</p><p><strong>Zinogyvaz, Vampire Drider Priest:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lavikar Shraen, Lanky Drow Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nyrinda Shraen, Drow Vampire 19:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zihain Shraen, Drow Vampire 16, Rival, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Striking Drow Woman, Leader, Undead Leader, Shrewd Leader, Overlord, Scheming Ruler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn:</strong> The countless corpses that have accumulated here over millennia are charged with necromantic energy. When the heroes arrive, a portion of the corpses heave up into a warsworn that lurches out of the corpse pile to attack. Two rounds later, a second warsworn manifests and lumbers free to join the fight as well.</p><p><strong>Raptor Guard Wight, Variant Wight:</strong> Long ago, elite warriors known as the Raptor Guard stood watch in this room, protecting the pyramid and the resident priests with their lives. Only the most prestigious warriors were allowed to join the Raptor Guard. They emulated velociraptors in battle, using group tactics and incredibly fast attacks. Before xulgaths left the pyramid and the vault of Vask, the witch-priests of Xul-Khundur sacrificed a number of these elite warriors and turned them into undead wights.</p><p><strong>Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Wight, Undead Raptor Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a Raptor Guard wight’s melee Strike rises as a wight [spawn] after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains the drain life and wight spawn abilities, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p><strong>Caiborn Shraen, Bestial-Looking Drow Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Varaenn Shraen, Wraith Sorcerer 17:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lumbering Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Slave:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Host of Spirits:</strong> Many restless spirits of creatures who have died on the island have converged as a haunt. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq021f4?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-156-The-Apocalypse-Prophet" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #156: The Apocalypse Prophet (Extinction Curse 6 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>The Bone Augur, Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Undead Amalagmation:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sahba Al-Koriab, Ghost, Shade:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vitric Queen, Ancient Jistkan Lich, Golemcrafter-Lich, Vassal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Centaur, Demon-Worshipping Centaur, Zur-Kelivas Centaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Suffering Xulgaths:</strong> The newly risen wendigos in the area aren’t the only victims of Sarvel Ever-Hunger’s ruthlessness. His casual willingness to dispose of his own followers has seeped into the stone of the way station. Their suffering now manifests whenever they senses a nearby creature sharing their fear, lingering as a wailing mass of spectral shapes. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026li" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #169: Kindled Magic (Strength of Thousands 1 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> The research notes here contain a limited version of the create undead ritual, useful for creating zombies of 2nd level or lower.</p><p><strong>Walkena, Mummified Child-God, Evil Mummified Child-God, Ruler:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026mv" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Gerrus, Poltergeist, Skeletal Catfolk, Ghostly Skeletal Form:</strong> “A few years ago, this was my home. I can’t rest because a person I trusted took something valuable to me—a leopard figurine of the most beautiful rainbow hues. It had been in my family for generations. It belongs here in my house.”</p><p>The poltergeist’s recollections are all true, but his sense of time is skewed, as Kalembi murdered Gerrus almost 20 years ago. Gerrus was Kalembi’s friend, and Kalembi worked to get Gerrus established as a trader in his youth. While Kalembi was indeed one of Nantambu’s wealthiest traders at the time, he’s now an old man of faded fortunes wrestling with a life of regret.</p><p>Too careless with his wealth, Kalembi became deeply indebted to a crime lord named Habu the Cudgel. Habu forced him to engage in crime to pay his debts. As Kalembi knew where Nantambu’s richest people kept their choice valuables, Habu sent Kalembi to their houses at night with one of his most talented burglars: the grippli who would become known as Froglegs. Froglegs would pick the locks and Kalembi would just walk in, take the valuables, and walk back out. He knew that if he returned empty-handed, she would simply kill him on the spot.</p><p>Kalembi protested when Habu insisted on taking Gerrus’s leopard figurine. He knew how much the figurine meant to his friend. But he felt he had no choice. When Gerrus interrupted the theft that night, Kalembi knew he must choose between his life and his friend’s—and he picked his own. Kalembi killed him and gave the figurine to Habu; it’s now in Froglegs’s possession. </p><p><strong>Poltergeist, Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spirit:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027kb" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Tyrannosaurus Skeleton:</strong> A relentless buzzing of flies heralds a massive, gruesome sight: a dead tyrannosaurus rex on the banks of a small stream directly in the path of the heroes’ expedition. The corpse starts to shake and begins to rise, only to slump back to the ground. The strange event should convince the heroes to warn their students away from danger.</p><p>A necromancer named Shavnill Manybones is attempting to reanimate the dinosaur. Shavnill and his small gang are out of sight behind the dinosaur when the heroes first arrive, but if the heroes investigate or make a lot of noise, they’re sure to encounter the group.</p><p>Shavnill’s gang used to terrorize people in the Sodden Lands to the north, but they’ve had to leave the area because the Knights of Abendego are becoming too powerful under Ajbal Kimon. Shavnill hopes to find easier pickings in the Mwangi Expanse, and he thinks an undead dinosaur will make a fearsome addition. Just as he’s beginning to doubt his ability to animate the dinosaur, prospective victims have come right to him.</p><p>When Shavnill is killed or knocked out, a fragment of his soul tied to the misjudged ritual leaves his body and enters the tyrannosaurus corpse. Shavnill dies, but the tyrannosaurus skeleton rips free from the body and attacks everyone in the area, hero or gang member alike.</p><p><strong>Tyrannosaurus Skeleton, Undead Dinosaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Restless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bog Mummy Amalgamation:</strong> A family died together while huddling in this building, and their grasp upon one another persists in death: they arose as a bog mummy amalgamation.</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, Restless Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ixame, Poison-Wracked Young Cloud Dragon, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State:</strong> When the Dead Man’s Breath blew over Bloodsalt and poisoned the populace, Ixamè was sealed inside the hatchery and didn’t realize that doom had come to the city. When no one came for several days, Ixamè became curious. When she opened the sealed door, poison flowed in and Ixamè realized she had doomed the eggs she swore to protect. The poison didn’t quite kill Ixamè, but put her into a half-undead state infused with poison and sustained by grief and rage.</p><p><strong>Bharlen Sajor, Graveknight, Undead Knight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse:</strong> The propped-up corpse is that of Bharlen Sajor. A devotee of Norgorber and an eager follower of Ajbal Kimon, Bharlen happily led the Kiutu raid. An iruxi astrologer that Bharlen impaled on her trident used their last breath to curse the knight, infusing Bharlen’s armor with dread energy. Other iruxis slew Bharlen, but the curse won’t let her soul rest; she is now a graveknight.</p><p><strong>Old Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bog Mummy:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02al3" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Drenchdead:</strong> When great heroes or other powerful individuals encounter misfortune and die at sea or to other water-related accidents, the anguished soul sometimes clings to its corpse, creating a drenchdead.</p><p>Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead.</p><p><strong>Draugr:</strong> Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead.</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead.</p><p>Warlords and heroes alike often fell their enemies and leave the corpses behind, exposed to the elements. Undead tend to rise in the dark of night and shun the cleansing rays of the sun, but this isn’t the rule for all undead.</p><p>Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230).</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Standard Graveknight:</strong> When a fearsome combatant falls in battle, the warrior’s vengeful spirit can sometimes fuse with their armor, creating a graveknight. Every graveknight is born of a unique warrior and has a unique fighting style and array of abilities that speak to their techniques in life.</p><p><strong>Unique Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Captain:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight Champion:</strong> Once the servant of a deity, the graveknight champion returned as an undead after a life cut short in service to their god.</p><p><strong>Particularly Powerful Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sunburst Corpse:</strong> The corpse of a particularly evil individual left exposed to the constant beating of the sun might become a sunburst corpse.</p><p>Most of the dead have passed on peaceably, but two powerful members of the council’s attack force died here. Their corpses were illuminated by sunlight streaming through the now-smaller gap in the ceiling and they became sun-infused undead called sunburst corpses.</p><p><strong>Walkena, God-King, Evil God-King, Undead King, Fickle Person, Undead God-King, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Ascended Sun-God, Reborn Sun-King, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Child-King, Mummified Husk, Walking Corpse, Petulant God-King, Child-Mummy, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia:</strong> The Old Sun Gods listened. They had also seen Walkena grow cruel, but he shut out their whispered promptings for compassion. With little other recourse, the Old Sun Gods instilled the power-hungry advisors with a fraction of their divine might. These imbued advisors called themselves the Council of Mwanyisa after mwan, a particularly fine style of stark white cloth which Walkena’s draconian and xenophobic decrees had made difficult to procure. No member of the council could match Walkena for power, but together, they possessed enough might to overthrow him. Walkena fled to his bedchamber where he was later found slain, although the killer was never identified. Priests still loyal to the slain child-king stole his corpse and buried him within a hidden tomb, in the manner of his ancestors.</p><p>A century ago, Chelaxian colonists from Sargava marched to Mzali to plunder its riches and conquer the city. In a bright flash of sunlight, the mummified body of Walkena sprang to life, calling down the sun to punish the invaders.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Walkena's Reborn:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence.</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Hunter:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence.</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Mage:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence.</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Warrior:</strong> Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence.</p><p><strong>Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ochieng, Zombie Human Guardian 15:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sunburst Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead, Animated Corpse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Umandayo, Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior:</strong> The greatest warrior among Dajermube’s most-trusted high priests and personal bodyguards was a miner-turned-champion named Umandayo. As he fell to the council, Umandayo activated a fail-safe to close the interlocking wall, but not before Dajermube met her demise with a well-placed crossbow bolt. Umandayo watched as Dajermube died. He had failed her and became filled with despair that scoured his soul. As the last of his life left his body, Umandayo’s soul refused to give up and bound itself to his armor, transforming him into a graveknight.</p><p><strong>Dajermube, Elite Nemhaith, Undead Guardian:</strong> Dajermube’s sudden death during her lengthy apotheosis stripped away her mortal form, trapping her in a transitive state: one not quite mortal, not quite deity, and neither fully alive nor dead. Trapped in this spiritual prison, she twisted and transformed into a nemhaith, an undead guardian tied to the place she served in life, binding the souls of her followers to her new form in the process.</p><p>During this time, a woman named Dajermube began to rally those who fled Mzali in the wake of the council’s tyranny. She was a descendant of Chohar and his divine might flowed in her veins, granting her great magical power. Dajermube spearheaded the efforts to preserve as much information about Mzali as possible in the Shrine of the Eclipse. It was during the years she led these efforts that Dajermube discovered her divine lineage and followed in her ancestors’ footsteps. With great knowledge in hand, Dajermube was close to ascending to divinity and becoming the new sun god that would liberate her people and reclaim Mzali from the Council of Mwanyisa.</p><p>Unfortunately, the council learned of Dajermube’s plot and attacked the shrine. They found the temple beneath and killed most of her followers, along with the rest of the people living in Mzali-Jimbuani. This attack coincided with a full solar eclipse that Dajermube was using to complete her apotheosis. The council reached her ritual chamber just as the moon fully blocked out the sun. Dajermube was on the verge of ascension, but the council slaughtered her mere seconds before completing the ritual.</p><p><strong>Soul Swarm:</strong> When the Council of Mwanyisa attacked the temple, several residents were here enjoying their noon meal. The forces slaughtered every last resident before moving on. The corpses have since decayed, and animals have come by and taken what bones were left. Spirits of the dead lingered here, however, coalescing into a furious spiritual collective. The souls split into two swarms influenced by the souls’ devotion to Dajermube: either sunlight or moonlight.</p><p><strong>Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Malevolent Ghost of a Jungle Cat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> The Temple of the Deathless Child is heavily guarded by both living soldiers and undead guards. The former often become the latter; devoted mortals in Walkena’s service swear an oath to serve the god-king even after death. When slain, they immediately arise as zombies under Walkena’s absolute control.</p><p>It’s something of an open secret that Walkena also inflicts undeath upon his enemies, as he delights in turning his former foes into mindless, loyal guardians.</p><p><strong>Zombie, Undead Guard, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Former Foe, Undead Guard, Former Rebel:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027s2" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead Remnants:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> These chambers served the Throat-of-Nothingness as workshops and laboratories, a place for the cultists to explore the concept of nothingness and the meaning of emptiness. With the defeat of the cult’s lower-ranking members, the experiments here have gone unattended. A character who takes several minutes looking through the books, notes, and materials here, and succeeds at a DC 30 Occultism or Religion check, can confirm that the experiments conducted here were principally focused on the theoretical idea of “undeath beyond undeath.” The theory suggests that if an undead creature were starved of the needs and urges that keeps it bound to this world long enough, it might transform into something even more removed from the cycle of life. None of the research done in this workshop made much progress toward this concept. In fact, the research strongly suggests that all that lies beyond undeath is nothingness, as the soul itself is finally freed to move to the Boneyard. This result disturbed and frightened these cultists, who were hoping for an end to the cycle of consciousness.</p><p><strong>Sparkeater, Variant Ravener Husk, Undead Mount, Undead Dragon, Powerful Undead:</strong> When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Ally:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead Shell:</strong> Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above.</p><p><strong>Soulshredded Nemhaith:</strong> When a soulshredder cannon is full, the souls it has collected can be extracted as a powerful incorporeal undead entity. Although the weapon works, the King of Biting Ants has been modifying the soulshredder cannon to target entire communities, creating spectral monsters from hundreds of souls with each blast.</p><p>What is this weapon? “He calls it a soulshredder cannon, an awful weapon that can rip the soul from a living target and store its wrecked fragments, combining them all together with other victims to transform the host into an undead spirit known as an emhaith.The determined old bug has been toiling for decades on enhancing the weapon so that it can be used on crowds rather than individuals—allowing it to destroy a community and create an enslaved nemhaith with a single shot—but I have been opposing this progress from within this very ship all along. ”</p><p><strong>Soulshredded Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit, Enslaved Nemhaith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Slave:</strong> His focus is extraordinary, and for many long years he’s been working single-mindedly to develop a weapon to convert the people of the Mwangi Expanse—starting with the Magaambya—into his undead slaves.</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tollvych, Human Ghost:</strong> Only a few months before the heroes arrived, a Chelaxian scholar named Tollvych met his demise in this chamber. The man first became intrigued by the Doorway to the Red Star after he came into the possession of an ancient magical staff called Wyrm Drinker that a team of Thrune agents stole from the Mwangi Expanse years before. Tollvych determined that Wyrm Drinker’s powers had gone inert, but that if he could return it to “the site of its greatest triumph,” the powerful device would reactivate. After determining this site to be the Doorway to the Red Star, Tollvych made the journey. He opted for stealth and trickery (tactics that allowed him to sneak past the Iobane and even to avoid a confrontation with the demiliches in area A1) but his luck ran out upon reaching this chamber, when he fell victim to the entropy choir (see Hazard).</p><p>Tollvych lingers on, though, in the form of a ghost. As soon as anyone steps into this room, the ghost rises from his mortal remains, calling out to the heroes to “hold fast, lest you join me in this torment!” As a ghost, he resembles his appearance in life: a handsome man clad in red and black robes. Yet as he moves, it becomes obvious that his bones have been broken in dozens of places, and his limbs, neck, and torso bend in unsettling and gruesome ways.</p><p><strong>Entropy Choir, Haunt:</strong> Once the domain of a talented elven bard and devoted cultist named Ntanja, this chamber has become infused with the sinister choir and destructive resonances that remain after so many years spent singing the praises of entropy. Ntanja and her singers continue here in the form of shadowy figures that float amid the room’s benches, and the presence of anything alive in the chamber draws their wrath. If the heroes trigger this haunt before speaking to Tollvych, the ghost does nothing but watch in despair and sympathy as the heroes face the hazard. The haunt has no power to harm Tollvych any longer, yet he remembers all too well the pain of succumbing to it.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above.</p><p><strong>Dwandek, Human Lich Necromancer, Leader, Rightful Ruler, Priest, Member of the Cult:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Muradner, Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, More-Serious Demilich, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature:</strong> These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches.</p><p><strong>Sprithe, Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature:</strong> These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches.</p><p><strong>Muradner, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sprithe, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Taon, Variant Mohrg, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg:</strong> When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. Taon’s transformation was even more successful, turning him into a very powerful mohrg.</p><p><strong>Spawn of Taon, Variant Mohrg Spawn:</strong> The powerful mohrg Taon (area A7) has slain many of the Iobane’s warriors over the centuries, claiming them as his undead spawn. As years have turned to decades, and decades into centuries since the unfortunate souls’ transformations, these spawn have evolved into beings more powerful than the average mohrg, though Taon has retained his influence over them.</p><p><strong>Spawn of Taon, Variant Mohrg Spawn, Undead Spawn, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Average Mohrg:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mohrg Spawn:</strong> A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn (Pathfinder Bestiary 2 172) after 1d4 rounds, on its turn.</p><p><strong>Akitonian Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas Ancient:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Young Gold Dragon Zombie:</strong> Wyrm Drinker is a powerful weapon whose crafting was an act of incredible cruelty by a necromancer named Xurn. Set on conquering the Mwangi Expanse, Xurn hunted down a young gold dragon and slew the creature with his vile magic. He ripped the femur from the dragon’s foreleg, then enslaved the corpse as yet another zombie under his control.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02asv?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-175-Broken-Tusk-Moon" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Syarstik Painted-Tiger, Awakened Smilodon Ghost, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Ghostly Predator:</strong> Syarstik remembers little of his before-life, the long nights stalking cold hills and days traversing vast frozen plains. Because of his great size and strength, all other animals feared him, with the exception, perhaps, of the mammoths. His body was striped with mottled patches of dark fur that allowed him to blend easily into shadows. Most creatures were his prey, and he knew no equal.</p><p>This all changed when Syarstik met the Wise One—an old human who would have made little more than a mouthful for the great cat. The shriveled man didn’t fear Syarstik, nor did he threaten him, but rather spoke to the cat as an equal. After some time traveling together, the Wise One took Syarstik to an important burrow in a remote part of the plains, a site of old, powerful magic. There, the Wise One whispered sacred words, and Syarstik felt the man’s words wash over him like running water. At once, a haze the cat had never noticed was lifted from his eyes, and he knew his true name, Syarstik, which meant “now you speak.” He also knew that the Wise One was dying. The ritual had exhausted the venerable man, and he gave Syarstik a command with his dying breath: to protect this sacred place from any who would desecrate it.</p><p>Syarstik faithfully fulfilled his old friend’s final wish, remaining within the cave for many years, and found the sacred, solitary duty quite to his liking. When he was hungry, he would snatch white fish from the dark cave pond. When he was bored, he would chase deer or rodents in the dusty scrubs just outside the cavern’s mouth. When intruders approached, he would coat his fur in red dirt to hide from his prey and, afterward, take long swims in the cave pool to cleanse himself of their blood.</p><p>Human-folk calling themselves Mammoth Lords visited his “Red Cat Cave” to paint stories of their trials and consult the stars through tiny holes in the cavern’s ceiling. Syarstik regarded these visitors cautiously, but when they prostrated themselves respectfully and laid down their weapons, he allowed them entry. He oversaw many generations of such pilgrims, watching them grow from cubs to adults to wise ones. Yet, Syarstik himself never aged.</p><p>Over a century ago, a few of these human-folk came to Syarstik bearing a shrouded torch that somehow remained lit and that, when unsheathed, cast a blazing light that cut through the cave’s darkness. The humans were clearly scared, and Syarstik nobly agreed to guard their sacred torch in his cavern. They spoke of demons who might come to take the torch, but Syarstik knew nothing of demons, and he felt no more fear of these foes than he did for any other animal.</p><p>Syarstik was thus taken by surprise when a wild-eyed human entered the cave a few winters later, spear in hand, to claim the eternal torch. This human—if that’s truly what he was—stunk of fire and death, but also of something far worse than any other human-folk Syarstik had met. When Syarstik refused to let him take the torch, the warrior’s sudden attack surprised the cave’s guardian. The human stuck fast a spear in Syarstik’s flank, and he was dying. With his last breath, Syarstik covered the sacred torch with his body, hoping to extinguish its eternal flame, but the torch continued to burn, and the immortal cat howled as his body was set ablaze.</p><p>With this final desperate act, Syarstik cursed the wretched artifact that had spelled his doom, preventing the bearer of the torch from ever willingly relinquishing it to another. From then on, the torch’s bearer would know no peace and be shunned by all. The shadows of the howling tiger permeated the cavern walls, imbuing them with Syarstik’s angry magic.</p><p>Even after his mortal body turned to ashes, Syarstik’s spirit lingered in the spot where he died. Haunted by his failure to protect the cave, the ghost of the great cat now rages against all intruders, human or otherwise. For more than a century, the people of the Gornok Plains have given Red Cat Cave a wide berth, telling tales of the ghostly predator that guards it and the ancestral cave paintings within that leap to life.</p><p>When the first Broken Tusks sought a place to keep the Primordial Flame safely out of demonic hands, they took it to this remote cave in the hills. Situated amid red sandstone, the cave’s opening bore an uncanny resemblance to the mouth of a roaring feline. Local oral histories spoke of the so-called Red Cat Cave and its guardian, an ageless saber-toothed tiger named Syarstik Painted-Tiger. The small group braved the cave to speak with Syarstik, who proved both noble and reasonable. The great cat agreed to protect the Primordial Flame in the cave’s deepest recesses.</p><p>Syarstik’s vow was tested mere months later when the possessed Burning Mammoth warrior Metuak came to the cave to retrieve the Primordial Flame. The cat recognized the evil lurking in Metuak, and though Syarstik fought to defend the sacred light, Metuak slew the guardian and took the Primordial Flame. With his dying breath, Syarstik cursed the artifact with a shard of his own soul; thereafter, Metuak could never willingly relinquish the Primordial Flame without suffering unfathomable psychic pain. The remainder of Syarstik’s spirit stayed in Red Cat Cave as a ghost, continuing to watch over the chamber where it met its earthly demise, full of rage and shame over its failure. Until its unholy anger is quelled, the ghost of Syarstik can’t remember anything about Metuak or the Primordial Flame.</p><p><strong>Gruesome Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Akarta Willoweave, Cairn Wight, Eternal Guardian:</strong> Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow.</p><p><strong>Uchuli the Wise, Cairn Wight, Eternal Guardian:</strong> Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02c1b?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-176-Lost-Mammoth-Valley" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Necrohusk:</strong> Necrohusks are skittering, undead monstrosities, created when a humanoid is purposefully twisted into a new creature through necromantic experimentation. Unlike fleshwarps and recipients of successful necrografts, prospective necrohusks never survive the procedure.</p><p>Creating a necrohusk is an incredibly difficult endeavor, fraught with error. Most attempts result in lumps of useless, rotten slurry or malformed undead no more cunning or dangerous than a mundane zombie. The costs in time, experimental subjects, and expensive spell components lead some would-be necromancers to conclude that the results aren’t worth the risk. Occasionally, spellcasters can harness the power of the Negative Energy Plane during the process, which lessens the monetary cost but vastly increases the danger, often producing a deadly backlash resulting in the creator’s death and a masterless necrohusk.</p><p>Among the Sutaki, only Ashen Swale and his lieutenants, Turkek and Azi, have the skill and knowledge to create necrohusks with any regularity, although Turkek’s interests often lead him away from such gruesome endeavors. Necrohusks are created from volunteers in Ashen Swale’s cult or from traitorous Sutaki whom Ashen Swale wants to punish with a ghastly fate.</p><p><strong>Necrohusk, Skittering Undead Monstrosity, Cunning Animalistic Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Masterless Necrohusk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Loyal Necrohusk:</strong> Lieutenant Desiak was transformed into a fleshwarp by Ashen Swale’s necromantic experiments. He dines at Hearth once a week alongside his undead minion, a loyal necrohusk created from a cultist.</p><p><strong>Undead Servitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Fallen Soldier:</strong> Sutaki wage war with them to the east, then raise the dead, using fallen soldiers to assault them.</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Foul Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Hand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> Ashen Swale’s devoted cultists meet them head on, streaming out of their barracks with steel in hand or spells on lips, accompanied by undead monstrosities crafted from past victims and corrupted wildlife.</p><p>Deep within the frigid Algid Wastes, between the Hold of Belkzen and the Realm of the Mammoth Lords, the orc alchemist Mother Chot fleshwarps megafauna into loyal war beasts, half-living war machines, or undead monstrosities.</p><p><strong>Malformed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Long-Horned Bison Beheaded, Long-Horned Bison Skull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Beheaded:</strong> Anyone apprehended by Ashen Swale’s followers is imprisoned in one of the many 15-foot-deep oubliettes that comprise the prisoner pits. Each pit is a muddy morass partially flooded with waste and swamp water and rife with insects and disease. Upon dying, prisoners are reanimated as beheaded and impaled on a stake in the Howling Square.</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand Swarm:</strong> Necromancers studying here practice their craft on the severed hands of prisoners, using them to create crawling hands that are then kept on the shelves. When the party touches any object in this room, the hands attack as one.</p><p><strong>Wonoak, Dullahan:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> The ghouls are the missing fishers from area B44, who were killed by the nabasu.</p><p><strong>Haunt Final Flight:</strong> Long ago, the lea was tended by a Burning Mammoth priest. When the following abandoned their migratory route through the valley, the priest remained to ensure the spirits memorialized were respected. After a decade, griffons carried off the priest and fed him to their young, angering the spirits here.</p><p>In their sorrow over the lost priest, the spirits formed a haunt representing their collective consciousness and sorrow.</p><p>The triggering creature experiences the last moments of the priest who once tended the Lea of Honored Souls. Griffons swoop down from the sky and snatch the priest up in their claws, dealing 1d8+7 slashing damage. They’re carried southwest across the valley to a mountain peak and dropped into a nest of young griffons. As the chicks devour the priest, the character takes 1d8+7 piercing damage and 2d8 mental damage.</p><p><strong>Haunt Footsteps of Legend:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> The plague zombie was a Mendevian deserter killed and reanimated by the necromancer.</p><p><strong>Zombie Megaloceros:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> [T]wo zombie brutes made from reanimated Mendevian soldiers.</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Mundane Zombie:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02c6y?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-177-Burning-Tundra" target="_blank">Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie:</strong> The victims of a tar ooze eventually emerge from the ooze’s vast, viscous bulk to walk again as mindless zombies.</p><p>Living things consumed by the ooze slowly have their flesh digested, only for the bones and fur to be replaced with blobs of sticky tar. These unnatural zombies eventually crawl away, hungry for flesh.</p><p>A creature slain while engulfed by a tar ooze undergoes a horrifying transformation and crawls from the ooze a week later as a tar zombie.</p><p>A villain eager for necromantic minions but unable to animate their own might create an army of tar zombies by imprisoning a tar ooze and feeding it a steady diet of victims.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie, Necromantic Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Snatcher:</strong> Humanoids consumed by a tar ooze become sticky warriors in the tar ooze’s mindless procession.</p><p>Although they’re probably the animated corpses of local animals, they might include one or more of Ivarsa’s scouts.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Predator:</strong> A big predator, like a smilodon or dire wolf, might lurk near a tar pit to pick off helpless creatures. When consumed and returned to unlife by a tar ooze, these tar zombie predators are just as canny and vicious.</p><p>This tar ooze was responsible for the deaths of several of Ivarsa’s followers, who now follow it as zombies.</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Predator, Humanoid Shape, Hideous Corpse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Mammoth:</strong> Because their massive size makes them difficult for tar oozes to fully digest, tar zombie mammoths tend to resemble their living forms more closely than other tar zombies.</p><p><strong>Smaller Tar Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Lizardfolk:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie Xulgath:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Zombie, Unnatural Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arboreal Tar Tree, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:</strong> If the creator of the tar tree spawn dies, the tar tree spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous tar tree.</p><p><strong>Arboreal Tar Tree, Stealthy Arboreal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar Tree Spawn:</strong> A living arboreal or animated tree slain by a tar tree’s thorny branch Strike rises as a tar tree spawn after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake.</p><p><strong>Undead Mendevian Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Tree:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Spirit:</strong> The former garrison of the castle are undead spirits who have manifested corporeal forms as a result of primal midwinter magic.</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mendevian Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Kellid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298).</p><p><strong>Grimgorge Graveknight, Weak Graveknight, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Corpse Armored in Black Plate:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt:</strong> Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake.</p><p><strong>Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom:</strong> Much of the garrison had mustered in this hall when they were set upon by flying demons, who collapsed the wooden roof with fire spells before snatching soldiers from the flames and lifting them high into the air to be disemboweled or simply dropped to their deaths. This scene of wanton destruction lingers in the tower to this day.</p><p><strong>Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mammoth Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spectral Hadrosaur:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Feral Skull Swarm:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Clacking Skull Swarm:</strong> Necromantic power animates the skeletal remains littering the road.</p><p><strong>Clacking Skull Swarm, Bleached Skulls:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire, Evil Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith, Spectral Figure:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298).</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith, Spectral Figure, Mendevian Noble:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Mammoth:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026dl?Pathfinder-Beginner-Box" target="_blank">Pathfinder Beginner Box</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, Living Dead:</strong> Creatures infused after death with soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Legends say that even those who survive a ghoul attack risk contracting a fever that eventually transforms them into ghouls.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard:</strong> Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons can often be found haunting old dungeons and patrolling forgotten cemeteries.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion, Foul Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant:</strong> The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls, and the skeletal giants made out of bull-headed minotaurs are no exception.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Reanimated Bones of a Giant, Necromantic Thrall, More Powerful Thrall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased.</p><p><strong>Wight, Undead Humanoid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death, Slow-Moving Horror, Foul Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>More Powerful Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Talkative Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Malevolent Ghost of an Actor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Evil Undead Creature:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zp3?Pathfinder-Core-Rulebook" target="_blank">Pathfinder Core Rulebook</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Geb, Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arazni:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Walkena, Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> <em>Ghoulish Cravings</em> spell.</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual.</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead.</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> <em>Create Undead</em> ritual.</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> With a haunting moan, shambling bodies rose up from the forgotten battlefield. Given foul unlife by the necromancy of the Whispering Tyrant, the corpses still wore the tattered raiment of their former lives. These crusaders had been the first to stand against the lich when he returned, and they were the first to fall in his rebirth.</p><p><em>Create Undead</em> ritual.</p><p><strong>Zombie, Shambling Body, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>GHOULISH CRAVINGS SPELL 2</p><p>ATTACK DISEASE EVIL NECROMANCY</p><p>Traditions divine, occult</p><p>Cast [two-actions] somatic, verbal</p><p>Range touch; Targets 1 creature</p><p>Saving Throw Fortitude</p><p>You touch the target to afflict it with ghoul fever, infesting it with hunger and a steadily decreasing connection to positive energy; the target must attempt a Fortitude save.</p><p>Critical Success The target is unaffected.</p><p>Success The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 1.</p><p>Failure The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 2.</p><p>Critical Failure The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 3.</p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease); Level 3; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and the creature regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and the creature gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 the creature dies and rises as a ghoul at the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>CREATE UNDEAD RITUAL 2</p><p>UNCOMMON EVIL NECROMANCY</p><p>Cast 1 day; Cost black onyx, see Table 7–1; Secondary Casters 1</p><p>Primary Check Arcana (expert), Occultism (expert), or Religion (expert); Secondary Checks Religion</p><p>Range 10 feet; Target 1 dead creature</p><p>You transform the target into an undead creature with a level up to that allowed in Table 7–1. There are many versions of this ritual, each specific to a particular type of undead (one ritual for all zombies, one for skeletons, one for ghouls, and so on), and the rituals that create rare undead are also rare. Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead.</p><p>Critical Success The target becomes an undead creature of the appropriate type. If it’s at least 4 levels lower than you, you can make it a minion. This gives it the minion trait, meaning it can use 2 actions when you command it, and commanding it is a single action that has the auditory and concentrate traits. You can have a maximum of four minions under your control. If it’s intelligent and doesn’t become a minion, the undead is helpful to you for awakening it, though it’s still a horrid and evil creature. If it’s unintelligent and doesn’t become a minion, you can give it one simple command. It pursues that goal single-mindedly, ignoring any of your subsequent commands.</p><p>Success As critical success, except an intelligent undead that doesn’t become your minion is only friendly to you, and an unintelligent undead that doesn’t become your minion leaves you alone unless you attack it. It marauds the local area rather than following your command.</p><p>Failure You fail to create the undead.</p><p>Critical Failure You create the undead, but its soul, tortured by your foul necromancy, is full of nothing but hatred for you. It attempts to destroy you.</p><p></p><p>TABLE 7–1: CREATURE CREATION RITUALS</p><p>Creature Level Spell Level Required Cost</p><p>–1 or 0 2 15 gp</p><p>1 2 60 gp</p><p>2 3 105 gp</p><p>3 3 180 gp</p><p>4 4 300 gp</p><p>5 4 480 gp</p><p>6 5 750 gp</p><p>7 5 1,080 gp</p><p>8 6 1,500 gp</p><p>9 6 2,100 gp</p><p>10 7 3,000 gp</p><p>11 7 4,200 gp</p><p>12 8 6,000 gp</p><p>13 8 9,000 gp</p><p>14 9 13,500 gp</p><p>15 9 19,500 gp</p><p>16 10 30,000 gp</p><p>17 10 45,000 gp</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease); Level 3; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and the creature regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and the creature gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 the creature dies and rises as a ghoul at the next midnight.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq022c1?Pathfinder-Gamemastery-Guide" target="_blank">Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Haunt:</strong> Haunts are spiritual hazards, usually formed when the spiritual essence of a location is imprinted with the instincts and emotions from a living being’s demise.</p><p><strong>Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Complex Haunt:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Spectral Reflection:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Ghostly Choir:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Jealous Abjurer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Plummeting Doom:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Grasp of the Damned:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Eternal Flame:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Confounding Betrayal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Flensing Blades:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Dance of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> If you are not undead, [wearing] the [Horns of Naraga] helm quickly saps the life from you, dealing 10d6 negative damage to you every round. If you die from this damage, you rise as an undead of an equal level in 1d4 rounds.</p><p>The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy.</p><p><strong>Enormous Undead Abomination:</strong> For instance, after the necromancer’s living allies surrender to the PCs, she might activate a latent magic she implanted within them, killing them and merging their bodies into an enormous undead abomination.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> For example, a previously living necromancer might rise again as an undead monstrosity bent upon destroying the PCs, or defeating an otherworldly villain’s outer shell might reveal its terrible true form.</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghostly Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Without a Mind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> Spirit Anchor curse.</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Victim:</strong> The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy.</p><p><strong>Sapient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> Spirit Anchor curse.</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> Grave Curse curse.</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Grave Curse curse.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> For instance, if the ritual will grant a lich its apotheosis in 4 rounds, the heroes need to defeat the lich before then!</p><p><strong>Malikar, Lich Master:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> Negative: Planes with this trait are vast, empty reaches that suck the life from the living. They tend to be lonely, haunted planes, drained of color and filled with winds carrying the moans of those who died within them. At the end of each round, a living creature takes at least minor negative environmental damage. In the strongest areas of a negative plane, they could take moderate or even major negative damage at the end of each round. This damage has the death trait, and if a living creature is reduced to 0 Hit Points by this negative damage and killed, it crumbles into ash and can become a wraith (Bestiary 335). Negative magic is enhanced, and positive magic is impeded.</p><p></p><p>SPIRIT ANCHOR CURSE 13</p><p>Curse Magical Necromancy Negative</p><p>This curse prevents your soul from moving on after death.</p><p>Saving Throw DC 31 Fortitude; Effect If you die while affected, your spirit is anchored to the Material Plane, and you become a ghost or other incorporeal undead.</p><p></p><p>GRAVE CURSE CURSE, LEVEL VARIES</p><p>Curse Necromancy Magical</p><p>A grave curse punishes you for stealing from a tomb or other resting place.</p><p>Saving Throw Will save, with a high spell DC for a monster of its level (page 65); Effect You are hounded by undead creatures of the same level as the curse. Every night, you must attempt a DC 15 flat check. On a failure, an incorporeal undead manifests to hassle and harry you throughout the night, retreating before it can take much damage and often preventing you from gaining a full night’s rest. Whenever you enter a graveyard or other area where bodies are buried, you must succeed at the same flat check or a body animates as a corporeal undead (typically a skeleton or zombie) to attack you.</p><p>These undead are temporary and exist only to harry you; if you take control of the undead, move on, or otherwise avoid their attacks, incorporeal undead discorporate and corporeal undead collapse into ordinary corpses. The curse can be removed by returning the stolen items to their resting place.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026k5?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Ancestry-Guide" target="_blank">Pathfinder Lost Omens: Ancestry Guide</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Undead Master of the Night:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Companion:</strong> Undead Companion feat.</p><p><strong>Stranger Form of Unlife:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unusual Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Terror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Lich, Mighty Lich, Lich-King:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess, Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Moroi Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nosferatu Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Strigoi Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi Vampire, Hopping Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Modern Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>UNDEAD COMPANION FEAT 5</p><p>Dhampir</p><p>Prerequisites an animal companion or a familiar</p><p>Your companion is also touched by undeath, a mix of a traditional companion and a skeleton, zombie, or stranger form of unlife. Your companion gains the undead trait instead of the animal trait and gains negative healing. It otherwise uses the normal rules for an animal companion or familiar; that means it can still be affected by many conditions or effects to which most undead are immune.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zt4?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Character-Guide" target="_blank">Pathfinder Lost Omens: Character Guide</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Rumors persist of undead hiding among the Crimson Reclaimer’s ranks, concealed from detection by an unknown power—supposedly those who suffered unwilling transformation into undeath at the hands of the Whispering Tyrant and his forces.</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ileana Tessthake, Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq021wf?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Gods-Magic" target="_blank">Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Urgathoa Major Curse.</p><p><strong>Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess, Goddess:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Divine Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arazni, Lich Queen, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ayrzul, Immense Undead Crystalline Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Faceless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lacedon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Geb:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger.</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger.</p><p></p><p>Major Curse: Urgathoa teaches you that pointless lives in slavery to death and morality are bound to end in tragedy. You develop an incurable wasting disease that leaves you clumsy 2, enfeebled 2, and unable to move except by Crawling. This disease never progresses further to kill you, but it passes to your friends and loved ones merely by sight, wasting them away unto death before your eyes and causing them to rise as undead to haunt you. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027ot" target="_blank">Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Walkena, The God-King, Mummy, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead Being of Immense Power, Child-Sized God-King, Defender, Compelling Figure, Child-God, Child God, Undead God, Undead Child God, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ancient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Restless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Servant:</strong> It’s an open secret in Mzali that Walkena raises both his enemies and his devotees as undead servants after they die.</p><p><strong>Undead Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Namorrodor:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Void Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Witchfire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ochieng, Strength of the Light, Zombie Human Guardian 15:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Angry Ghost, Bird:</strong> Local peoples claim that long ago, a tribe of demon-worshippers sacrificed their victims here, and that the birds are the angry ghosts of the dead.</p><p><strong>Wandering Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Local Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hungry Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spectral Haunting:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Oath of the Devoted contract.</p><p></p><p>OATH OF THE DEVOTED LEVEL 9</p><p>Rare Contract Divine Invested Magical Necromancy</p><p>You gain fire and mental resistance 5. When you die, you rise as an undead creature with the zombie trait (Bestiary 340) on the next round; if you are a PC, you become an NPC under Walkena’s control. Your stats remain the same, except that your alignment changes to evil. If you reach 0 Hit Points as a zombie, you are destroyed and do not rise again.</p><p>Activate [one-action] command; Frequency once per day; Effect You gain a +1 status bonus to Will saves. Choose a weapon or an unarmed Strike; your chosen attack deals an extra 1d6 fire damage for the next 1 minute.</p><p>Special If you are a zombie at a time when Mzali is entirely purged of foreigners, your duty is fulfilled and you are immediately destroyed. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01zoj?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-World-Guide" target="_blank">Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> The war reached its terrible climax when Geb blighted the lands of Nex, starving its people and bringing it to the brink of utter defeat. Nex responded by unleashing a series of magical cataclysms that killed uncountable thousands of Geb’s citizens. Anguished at the scope of the devastation, Geb animated all of the slain as a vast undead army, which he immediately sent marching north.</p><p>Thereafter, Gebbite society gave itself wholly to necromancy. Thousands of Geb’s most fanatical followers killed themselves to bind their undead souls in service to their ghostly sovereign, swearing eternal fealty in the ultimate act of obedience.</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Lich-King, Lich, Old Foe, Would-Be Conqueror, Undead Lord, Terrifying New Threat, Wizard-King, Resurgent Villain, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, One-Time Oppressor, Newly Returned Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Spellcaster:</strong> Next comes the Diaspora, an asteroid belt inhabited by angelic beings who fly on wings of light, and then follows dread Eox, ruled by undead spellcasters who were transformed by an ancient apocalypse that set fire to the planet’s atmosphere.</p><p><strong>Undead Child, Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Wretch:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Warrior:</strong> The Whispering Tyrant held central Avistan firmly in his skeletal fist for centuries, raising slain troops to fight as undead warriors.</p><p><strong>Flying Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Swimming Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Karamorros, Powerful Undead Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arazni, The Unyielding, Lich-Queen, Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath:</strong> Aroden’s former herald was slain by the Whispering Tyrant, forced into lichdom by the necromancer Geb, and escaped centuries of serving as Geb’s queen by her own cunning and tenacity.</p><p>3890 AR Geb abducts Arazni’s corpse from the Knights of Ozem, reanimates her as a lich, and forces her to become his queen.</p><p>A former herald of Aroden cruelly raised from death by Geb in retribution for repeated attacks by the paladins of Lastwall, Arazni ruled the nation for centuries before escaping Geb and his kingdom in recent years.</p><p><strong>Arantaros, Undead Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rezallian, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> The temple-city of Bilith-Vel is ruled by the undead monstrosity Rezallian, a lunar dragon who was horrifically warped by the death of his liege Acavna, the Azlanti goddess of the moon and battle.</p><p><strong>Draugr:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Geb, Ghost, Necromancer, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Necromancer-Lord:</strong> A despairing Geb attempts to escape Golarion in an act of ritual suicide, but soon returns as a ghost.</p><p>For an ancient ghost born of anguish and resentment, Geb currently seems more engaged with his kingdom than at any point since Nex’s disappearance.</p><p>Finally, in 632, Geb’s torment grew too strong to bear, and he ended his mortal life in an act of ritual suicide. But even in death, Geb’s hatred tethered his soul to Golarion as a ghost.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ravenous Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Light-Averse Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Insatiable Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> By royal decree, unless specified otherwise, all mortals who die upon Geb’s soil are reanimated as mindless undead to serve as slaves in the nation’s lush fields or lavish urban mansions.</p><p><strong>Hateful Wraith:</strong> Warped into hateful wraiths by the trauma of their civilization’s end, the Ascended Adepts who once populated Acrolan still wait within the broken temples for those who can pass the tests to ascend to the true city and battle its masters for their vast wealth.</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shade:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Blind Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rotting Ravening Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Walkena, Mummy, Animated Remains, Child-God:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Light-Averse Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02c80?Pathfinder-OneShot-1-Sundered-Waves" target="_blank">Pathfinder One-Shot #1: Sundered Waves</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Giant Pirate Skeleton:</strong> This giant skeleton is humanoid in shape, made from the bones of a frost giant that Renlock found on a boat that he raided off the coast of the Lands of the Linnorm Kings, far to the north.</p><p><strong>Giant Pirate Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Giant Skeleton, Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Giant Pirate Skeleton, Devastating Foe:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027uy?Pathfinder-Secrets-of-Magic" target="_blank">Pathfinder Secrets of Magic</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> The tragedy of undeath is that it perverts negative energy outside its natural role of destruction and forces it to create. The result is a being with a horrifying emptiness filled only by a connection to that subverted need to destroy, full of instincts and subconscious urges from the corrupted essence that inexorably twist it to evil.</p><p>Yet, the creation of undead looms largest in the layperson’s mind as the foulest of necromantic magic, perverting the energy of destruction for the purpose of creation and thus perpetrating grave harm to the cycle and to the souls of the dead.</p><p>Necromancy’s reputation arises in part because some of its disciplines demand unsavory activities of its practitioners. In addition, many of those practitioners do, indeed, turn their skills toward destroying life, or creating and enslaving undead.</p><p>Necromancy has three main divisions: vitalism, which manipulates the energies of life and death to heal or harm creatures; soul magic, which uses spiritual essence for effects such as calling back the souls of the dead and inflicting curses on victims; and undeath, which deals with creating, binding, and destroying the undead.</p><p>Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p>Bathe in Blood ritual.</p><p>Soul Puppet soul seed gift.</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Being With A Horrifying Emptiness:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Creature With Negative Healing:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incarnate Tornado of Undead Shades:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Malevolent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> Bathe in Blood ritual.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Poltergeist:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> Bathe in Blood ritual.</p><p><strong>Vampire, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> But what does it mean to lack Mind? To put it simply, if perhaps circularly, it means having no mind, rendering a creature incapable of thought. While this might be more obvious for something like a stone, even living creatures, including most oozes, have no Mind, nor do rudimentary undead like zombies, as the magic creating them isn’t sophisticated enough to steal or build a vessel for mental essence. Mental magic can’t work on such a being, even though it might be capable of performing actions that seem like it has a mind. Generally, these occur either due to instincts built into the creature’s being through life essence (including the perversion that fuels undead), or are preprogrammed by the being’s creator. This often means a creature without Mind has no metaphysical alignment, though the instincts carried by life essence could instill one in them (as with mindless undead).</p><p><strong>Zombie, Rudimentary Undead:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>BATHE IN BLOOD RITUAL 8</p><p>Rare Necromancy</p><p>Cast 1 day; Cost alchemical herbs and components worth a total of 1,000 gp × the target’s level; Secondary Casters 2</p><p>Primary Check Occultism (expert); Secondary Checks Religion, Society</p><p>Range 20 feet; Target 1 living creature of a level no greater than double the bathe in blood ritual’s level</p><p>This is an old ritual, illegal in nearly every corner of Golarion, but never quite exterminated. You bathe in the freshly spilled blood of your people, whose lives and years you steal in the process.</p><p>This ritual requires that you submerge yourself in a bath of alchemically treated blood, attended by silent servants. The blood must come from the same ancestry as your own, and must have been spilled within the last 6 hours; a spell such as gentle repose can extend this time, but using such preserved blood applies a –4 circumstance penalty to the primary and secondary checks. If you're Medium, you require 30 gallons of blood to immerse yourself, and a typical Medium creature holds about 1-1/2 gallons of blood in its body. This ritual doesn’t strictly require that the blood donors be killed and drained dry, but the logistical challenges of gathering enough blood without murder are beyond all but the most well-resourced casters.</p><p>Each time you enact this ritual, regardless of its success or failure, you take a penalty to the primary check for all subsequent castings. This penalty starts at –1 and increases by –1 during each casting (so if you were casting this ritual on yourself for the fifth time, you would take a –4 penalty on your Occultism check).</p><p>Critical Success You emerge rejuvenated and revived. You become up to 40 years younger, returning to the prime of youth and life. If you're already at your desired age, your aging instead stops for the next 40 years. While remaining recognizably yourself, you also become preternaturally attractive, gaining a +1 circumstance bonus to Make an Impression.</p><p>Success You become 20 years younger or pause your aging for 20 years.</p><p>Failure The ritual has no effect.</p><p>Critical Failure You die. Casters killed this way frequently return as undead, often as ghosts or vampires.</p><p></p><p>SOUL PUPPET MINOR GIFT</p><p>Necromancy</p><p>Aspect soul</p><p>Activation: [three-actions] command, envision; Frequency once per day; Effect You bind loose souls, briefly animating an undead creature. The soul seed casts animate dead at a level equal to half the soul seed’s level rounded up. You can Sustain this Activation as you would the spell.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027s7?Pathfinder-Society-Intro-1-The-Second-Confirmation" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Festrog:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Undead Ghoul:</strong> Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Draugr, Undead Draugr:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Roaming Festrog Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Draugr, Dangerous Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Creatures beyond a day’s journey from the city are wildly unpredictable, and many believe that unnatural creatures such as aberrations and undead arise from some regions of the Blackwood Swamp.</p><p><strong>Unnatural Creature:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 15 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027s8?Pathfinder-Society-Intro-2-United-in-Purpose" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Clauridia, Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Clauridia, Elite Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> Zombie Rot disease.</p><p><strong>Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.</p><p><strong>Haunt Spite of the Righteous:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Befuddled Thoughts:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Blood Hunger:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> Wight Spawn Wight power.</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Weak Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt Encouraging Supervision:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately</p><p></p><p>Wight Spawn (divine, necromancy) A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. This wight spawn is under the command of the wight that killed it. It doesn’t have Drain Life or Wight Spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wight spawn. If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq023fb?Pathfinder-Society-Quest-12-Putrid-Seeds" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Quest #12: Putrid Seeds</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hungry Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Gull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Laborer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Laborer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> If the PCs dig too deeply, asking for history or politics, Selu responds that the last time someone asked that many questions, their body was found floating in the River of Rot, and they were reanimated as a zombie later that night.</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Worker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Queen Arazni:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01znd?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-103-Escaping-the-Grave" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> After the PCs defeat or run away from Ralthiss and his undead allies, they must leave Goldenflame at once, as the gargantuan zombies seen on the horizon are hot on Ralthiss’s heels. If the PCs insist on remaining, give them at least one warning that doing so will almost certainly be fatal, and if they still insist on remaining, they can take one last 10-minute activity, but the zombie amalgamations arrive and the PCs must escape the zombies’ rampage on the way out. Running the gauntlet of undead deals 4d6 bludgeoning damage to each PC (DC 17 basic Reflex save); this is instead 8d6 damage (DC 20 basic Reflex save) in Subtier 3–4. If a PC is brought to 0 Hit Points by this damage, the shambling horrors drag the hapless Pathfinder away to consume them and transform them into the Gravelands’ newest undead. A PC who refuses to attempt to flee even after the zombies arrive is automatically transformed into an undead in the same way.</p><p><strong>Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Colossal Undead Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Dread Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion, Undead Ally, Undead Minion, Skeleton Ally:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Gladiator:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Gladiator, Undead Ally, Undead Minion, Skeleton Ally:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gargantuan Zombie Amalgam, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Gargantuan Zombie, Zombie Amalgamation, Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Shambling Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> Zombie Rot disease.</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Riding Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Warhorse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq021cf?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-107-Flooded-Kings-Court" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Whispering Tyrant, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> While most of those who were buried alive suffered an ordinary, if horrific, death by dehydration or suffocation, some rose again as undead, although they remained trapped behind the same walls that held them in life.</p><p>The history of this section of the tombs runs even deeper than its time as a dumping ground for enemies by criminals, however. At some point long ago, wealthy cultists of Dagon, demon lord of the sea, sea monsters, and deformity, built a temple to their dark god. The proximity to the ocean and hidden nature of the location appealed to their sensibilities, and they spent many years and a great deal of gold to have it constructed in a way that fit the designs sent to them in dreams. The cultists vanished long ago, probably into the sea itself, but their rituals and worship left behind enough energy to spawn the occasional undead creature from those who died within its walls. The criminals who later found the location discovered it was perfect for their needs, although they never knew their victims sometimes became undead.</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> Zombie Rot disease.</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Marcon Tinol, Ghoul, Intelligent Undead Creature, Dangerous Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Ancient Undead:</strong> Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead.</p><p>The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end.</p><p><strong>Marcon Tinol, Elite Ghast, Intelligent Undead Creature, Dangerous Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Ancient Undead:</strong> Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead.</p><p>The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p>Ghast Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Longshanks:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie, Shambling Undead, Resident of the Tombs:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute, Shambling Undead, Resident of the Tombs:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Zombie rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 15 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight</p><p></p><p>Ghast Fever (disease); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 16 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq021x5" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-09: Star-Crossed Voyages</a>[spoiler]</p><p>Pathfinder 2e</p><p><strong>Undead Child-God:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq023de" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, The Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cairn Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Cairn Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Giant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:</strong> If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq023fe" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-23: The Star-Crossed Court</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead Child-God:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq026i7?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-209-The-Seven-Secrets-of-Dacilane-Academy" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #2-09: The Seven Secrets of Dacilane Academy</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq02du4?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-402-Return-to-the-Grave" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Featherfall, Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt A Broken Promise:</strong> The grove, broken and tormented due to the necromantic energy infecting the area it protected, manifests an illusion to warn others of the region’s plight and plead for help.</p><p>Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder, Variant Skeletal Soldier, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wolf Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Seldrick Dralston, Variant Deathless Acolyte, Fallen Ally, Walking Corpse, Something Horrible, Ivory Reaper, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper:</strong> As for my husband, well, Seldrick turned into something horrible when he died.</p><p>Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces.</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Plague Zombie, Medium-Size Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Featherfall, Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Variant Skeletal Champion, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, The Dead, Undead Creature:</strong> Instead, she stumbled on the undead remains of her team of Pathfinders and witnessed fell magics from her husband’s walking corpse as anything that died around him rose to walk under his banner.</p><p>And from what Claudiette says, something in the area makes it so that everyone that dies rises back up. Most of them under the spell of some necromancer or some other malevolence.</p><p>The area around the town is afflicted. Something makes everyone who dies return to join the enemy.</p><p>The effect that prevents true death in the region has caused many undead to rise as Tar-Baphon’s servants, but somehow, many others have avoided such a fate.</p><p>“Everything that dies out here comes back as undead—whether they want to or not. But some retain their own minds, especially those who die far from the tower or the evil Ivory Reaper who preys on the region.”</p><p><strong>Undead Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Roaming Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wandering Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Trooper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon's Servant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wild Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Eerie Undead Drummer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Refugee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Foul Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Graveknight, Rider, Knight of Death, Death Knight, Deathknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Whispering Tyrant, Tar-Baphon, Lich, Undead Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Foul Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tomas, Skeleton, Skeletal Mason:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Refugee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Owlbear:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>3rd Party[spoiler]</p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/302590/Aegis-of-Empires-Players-Guide?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Aegis of Empires Player's Guide</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Devron the Necromancer, Lich:</strong> Devron the necromancer swears himself to Arvonliet’s true nature, transforms into lich and is imprisoned below Barakus.</p><p><strong>Gremag, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Winter Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear, Vampire Lord, Vampire Tyrant, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand, Vampire Spawn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand, Vampire Duke:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Balcoth the Wraith-Mage:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/318453/Beyond-the-Serpentine-Lock?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Beyond the Serpentine Lock</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zalsiniah, Failed Lich, Undead Horror, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Undead Tiefling, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant:</strong> In this laboratory, Zalsiniah failed her anticipated apotheosis. Instead of becoming a lich, she instead became a nearly mindless lich-like creature. Since her botched transformation centuries ago, Zalsiniah has lurked in this room, occasionally venting her rage on the delicate arcane reagents and priceless tomes that failed her.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Zalsiniah used this room for foul rituals, converting five of her faithful disciples into ghouls and chaining the ghouls to the altar.</p><p>Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul, Chained Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Bloody Skeleton:</strong> Furthermore, these tormented souls cannot be put down easily. When a [chained] ghoul [created by Zalsiniah] is reduced to 0 hit points it collapses as usual, but on its next initiative round, a bloody skeleton bursts from the ghoul and attacks the ghoul’s killer (if possible).</p><p>Ghoul Bloody Rebirth power.</p><p><strong>Bloody Skeleton, Dangerous Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dying Child's Spirit Haunt:</strong> Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed.</p><p>Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway.</p><p>The haunted creature feels a terrible stab of loneliness and hunger. The creature remembers being brought into this strange, cold, lonely place. The creature's mother promised on her three eyes to combe back, but never did.</p><p>This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost.</p><p><strong>Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:</strong> Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed.</p><p>Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway.</p><p>This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Bloody Rebirth * Trigger The ghoul is reduced to 0 hit points; Effect On the ghoul's next turn in initiative, a bloody skeleton rips free from the ghoul's body and targets the ghoul's killer. The bloody skeleton is not Chained, even if the ghoul generating it was, as it easily slips the chains through the gaps between its bones.</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/393036/Black-Guard-Bestiary-1--2ed?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Crauvithex, Skeletal Yeth Hound, Servant, Guard, Assassin, Right Hand, Canine Skeleton:</strong> Crauvithex and the rest of his yeth hound pack were originally summoned by and served the Black Lotus cult. They proved capable of eliminating all the targets they were sent after, but the leader of that cult developed a little too much confidence in their abilities and sent them to kill a rival who turned out to be a lich.</p><p>The hunters became the prey and their target easily slew the pack. Not content to let such potentially valuable minions go to waste, he raised them from the dead and bound them as his servants.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm:</strong> A necromancer doesn’t always have access to a graveyard, battlefield or other source of corpses suitable for raising the dead. In such cases, or when a necromantic minded individual does not think a standard skeleton is useful, they will instead animate hundreds of smaller dead bodies into a single, undead swarm.</p><p>The skeleton of a lizard, snake, toad, bird or small mammal that has been stripped of flesh either through normal means or by the magic of the spell that animates them is the typical specimen in a Skeleton Swarm. Depending on the age of the skeleton, the bones may be bright white and fresh, old and yellowed, or bleached and pitted from exposure to the elements. Generally, a Skeleton Swarm is made up of the remains of a wide variety of whatever creatures the creator can find. However, some spell casters go through the trouble of animating only the skeletons of creatures of the same species, or happen to have such a single mass on hand to make a homogenous group. Though not confirmed rumors persist of at least one Skeleton Swarms made up of the remains of very small fey creatures.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm, Undead Swarm, Tiny Skeletons:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Swarm, Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Standard Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wretched:</strong> The Wretched are all that remain of men and women who were unable to fulfill the oaths they made to lawful evil gods while alive. Brought back into an undead existence as a punishment these oath breakers are relegated to a potentially eternal torment on the material plane trying to fulfill their vow. Only major vows that were failed can lead to a wretched being created and then only the most significant worshipers of a deity are transformed in this way. Things like killing a major opponent of the religion, guarding a particularly significant unholy place or retrieving an important unholy artifact are all distinct possibilities for failed vows that might lead to a person being brought back as a wretched.</p><p>These vows are generally more eloquent and inspirational than specific. “I will not rest until I slay Sille Redsky” or “I will always defend Dark Bramble church” are both real examples. The first vow assumes that Sille Redsky doesn’t die before the oathtaker can kill her. The second is dangerous because Dark Bramble church is quite likely to continue to exist for centuries after the oathtaker dies of natural causes.</p><p>The gods inflicting this punishment are often known for their cruelty and as part of the punishment for failing them, they strip most of the memories away from the Wretched, including the oath they took that lead to their curse. Despite the fact that they can’t remember the task they are meant to accomplish, they are still driven to accomplish it.</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/357181/Burgundia-Campaign-Setting?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Burgundia Campaign Setting</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Umbra, Bogeyman:</strong> The collective fears of people often give rise to an Umbra, making real the imagined horrors of story or legend.</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed:</strong> Diseases of the blood have been documented for centuries. Rarest among these is the curse of vampirism. Similar in many ways to the vampires of legend, those who bear the blood borne disease are gifted with long lives. Talamasca records suggest that some vampires are as old as six hundred years. There are no documented cases of vampires that predate IC 1276.</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Debutante:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Man Slayer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Chemical Vampire:</strong> Mankind’s ability to create is boundless, and Chemical Vampires are a product of the desire to manufacture super soldiers. Experiments during the Great War produced many of these abominations.</p><p>Created in a chemical bath suspended in a hyperbaric chamber, the Chemical Vampire restores more quickly in its formation chamber.</p><p>Chemical vampires were crafted during the Great War as a part of the Clovian war department’s strategy to create soldiers capable of enduring extreme conditions and resisting injury. Other countries may have attempted similar experiments, but their efforts have yet to be made public. It is rumored that secret laboratories in Clovia still harbor the recipe for super soldiers, and perhaps functional examples.</p><p><strong>Onstierlech:</strong> Immortal undead created through an alchemical transformation.</p><p><strong>Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Nomadic Hunter, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Chemical Vampire, Abomination:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Onstierlech, Thrall:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Tortured Spirit, Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ms. Bella Devor, Vampire, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Uninvited Guest, Centuries-Old Killer:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/284545/Condensed-Campaigns-A-Broken-Sky?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, The Dead:</strong> In fact, legend says that as the Nightfall draws near, the incidence of the dead rising from their grave will increase so dramatically as to become a plague upon the land. Whether this is true and the Void Furnace of the Fortress causes this, or if it is merely a ghost story is unknown.</p><p><strong>Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Greater Form of Undead:</strong> The same barriers that prevent connection to the powers of the divine also prevent the formation of greater forms of undead, although legends do tell of extremely powerful wizards who were able to transform themselves into something beyond their frail mortal forms.</p><p><strong>Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Free-Willed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Upper Tier Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Devastatingly Powerful Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Warrior:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Champion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Unintelligent Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Undead Threat:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/313148/Divine-Companions?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Divine Companions</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Snap-Rat:</strong> When in need of spies, many deities of undeath have been known to lay claim to nearby rats and proceed to transform them by first breaking the rat's back in half, then reanimating the body as undead while also tying it with a divine connection to their worshipers.</p><p><strong>Snap-Rat, Spy:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/300000/Files-for-Everybody-Arcana-Feats?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Files for Everybody: Arcana Feats</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/359139/Liber-Genus-XI--Ghoul?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Liber Genus XI - Ghoul</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Ghouls are undead creatures spread like a disease.</p><p>Ghouls are the embodiment of unnatural cannibalism, with those that die after feeding upon another of their kind occasionally rising the next night as a ghoul. The more common way new ghouls are made is from the contraction of ghoul fever from the infected bites of these creatures, which causes death and transformation if not treated.</p><p>The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. Truth is lent to this myth since all ghouls take on elven features after their transformation. Such are the changes that many believe ghouls were once elves and that other ancestries are immune to this fate, although it is in fact the opposite, with elves being the only creatures immune to becoming ghouls.</p><p>You Might… have died from ghoul fever.</p><p><strong>Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Original Ghoul:</strong> The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord.</p><p><strong>Pureblood Ghoul:</strong> You were born a ghoul and have enjoyed the rotten flesh of others since birth.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Leng Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Afflicted Ghoul:</strong> You have become infected by a ghoul and have turned into one yourself.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/377572/Liches-Dance-Macabre?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Liches: Dance Macabre</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Lich, Sorrow Lord, Standard Lich, Bog-Standard Lich, Normal Lich:</strong> [A] potent and evil spell caster who has used a combination of spells to transform into a type of undead that employs a katadesmos.</p><p>It is important to remember that liches damned themselves. It was neither an accident nor something that happened as a whim. They sacrificed loved ones and formed evil pacts with vile entities to become a Sorrow Lord.</p><p>The Lichdom Ritual</p><p>This is a generic description of what is required to transform someone into a lich. Game Masters are encouraged to tailor this as much as possible to suit their campaign.</p><p>Level: 14 (one of which must be a caster level)</p><p>Skills: [Pathfinder] Craft 5, Knowledge (arcana) or (religion) 10; Spellcraft 10. [5E] Arcana 10 or Religion 10</p><p>Feats: [Pathfinder] brew potion and craft wondrous item. [5E] the Artificer rules from Unearthed Arcana, or house rules permitting the creation of magic potions and items.</p><p>Spells: Magic jar, animate dead, dark vision, or clairaudience and clairvoyance. The spells fear and enervation are required for the lich to possess the fear aura and paralyzing touch, respectively.</p><p>Special: The patron first requires the supplicant to commit a sin that pushes them over the moral event horizon.</p><p>Liches assemble themselves from equal parts malice and power.</p><p>So, someone doesn’t have to be a spell caster to become a lich – contrary to popular perception. A spell caster or a patron may do the necessary work for someone else. However, the subject still must be willing to undergo the procedure. Basically, any sentient mortal individual may become a lich.</p><p>Tailor-Made Evil</p><p>To transform from a living spell caster into a lich requires three separate Spellcraft checks. The first is for preparing the katadesmos, the second is for brewing the potion, and the third is for conducting the ritual. The DC of these checks depends on the target CR of the lich.</p><p>New Rule: The DC for each step – preparing the katadesmos, brewing the potion, and conducting the ritual – is always DC = the target CR of the lich +10.</p><p>Example: Neal wishes to regenerate his corpse if it is destroyed (Bleak Resurrection CR +0), to incapacitate foes with a touch (Paralyzer +1), to frighten his foes (Dreaded +½), and to resist the power of clerics (Turn Resistance+½). This means the CR modifier for the lich Neal seeks to become is +2 (+2=0+1+½+½). Becoming a lich will add +4 to Neal’s CR. Neal is an 18th level wizard. So the target CR is 20 (20=18+2).</p><p>For Neal each step is DC 30 (30 = Target CR of 20+10).</p><p>A spell caster must make the katadesmos. This requires the [Pathfinder] Craft Wondrous Item feat or [5E] the right skill set and a forgiving Game Master. The character must employ the spells magic jar, dark vision, and clairaudience.</p><p>Creating the katadesmos requires 120 days +100 days per addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>It costs 120,000 gp +10,000 gp per addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>It consumes 4,500 XP +1,000 XP per addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>Example: Regenerating his corpse if it is destroyed (Bleak Resurrection), incapacitating foes with a touch (Paralyzer), and frightening foes (Dreaded) are powers already included in the 120 days and 120k gp cost of creating the katadesmos. However, Neal will further transform his heart into his katadesmos. That is one modification. His katadesmos requires (120 + 100 =) 220 days to create. It costs (120k + 10k =) 130k gp to create. It consumes 4,500 XP + 1,000 XP =) 5,500 XP to create. Note, he will only remove his heart after he is dead.</p><p>The spell caster must then use [Pathfinder] Brew Potion or [5E] craft the elixir as a magical item with the spell animate dead. The elixir must also be toxic to the drinker, incorporating a poison such as midnight tears or wyvern poison.</p><p>It requires eight days plus 2 days per addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>It costs 7,500 gp +1,000 gp for every addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>It consumes 500 XP +100 XP for every addition or modification to the basic lich formula.</p><p>Example: As noted above, Neal wishes to make one addition to lichdom (heart katadesmos). It requires (8 + 2 =) 10 days to brew the potion. It costs (7,500 + 1,000 =) 8,500 gp to make the potion. It consumes (500 + 100 =) 600 XP to make the potion. The total cost of all three steps will be 230 days, 138,500 gp, and 6,100 XP at a minimum to make the attempt.</p><p>Finally, the caster should conduct the ritual itself, which traditionally includes drinking the potion inside a circle of death. The ritual requires one hour per caster level to complete. The ritual’s nature does not permit retries – failure means the caster dies.The spell caster may reduce the Spellcraft DC of one of the three rolls required (katadesmos, potion, and ritual) depending on what they sacrifice. Further, performing the steps at a profane location may reduce the Spellcraft DC, as does performing the steps on a profane date or holiday. These mortal sins may be performed in advance and the modifier applied to the roll later.</p><p>Table: Reducing the Ritual’s DC</p><p>Method Modifier</p><p>Immediate blood relation’s life sacrificed -2</p><p>Loved one’s life sacrificed -2</p><p>Innocent’s life sacrificed -1</p><p>Immediate blood relation’s soul sacrificed -4</p><p>Loved one’s soul sacrificed -4</p><p>Innocent’s soul sacrificed -2</p><p>Performed at a profane location -1</p><p>Performed on a profane date -1</p><p>Katadesmos</p><p>An integral part of becoming a lich is creating a magic katadesmos in which the spell caster stores its life force.</p><p>Patrons</p><p>Would-be liches must learn the lichdom ritual somewhere. One possibility is that the would-be Sorrow Lord reaches an arrangement with a patron entity. The patron supplies the ritual, and dark power, to the would-be lich. The lich supplies captured souls to the patron entity in return. This works like a person taking a loan from a loan shark. This person is motivated to repay the loan but is not working for the loan shark per se.</p><p>Eldritch Abominations</p><p>These entities exist outside of sane and comprehensible space and time. According to some legends, these same entities created lichdom to wound the fabric of existence.</p><p>It is possible for liches to serve as patrons to other liches.</p><p>The typical fantasy setting includes several dozen evil entities, ranging from demons, devils, to outright evil deities. These entities create liches to serve their own nefarious goals.</p><p>The mad and bad fey, in their appealing and terrifying psychedelic courts, are alien in both their thinking and their morals. Such creatures may become patrons of liches for inscrutable reasons.</p><p>Liches were once mortal spell casters that chose to transform themselves into the undead.</p><p>A sane lich would be unique. All liches started as mortals with flesh and blood. The process of becoming a Sorrow Lord is so excruciating that none escape it without mental “alterations.”</p><p><strong>Lich, Fleshless Creature, Personification of Pride and Wrath, Mere Bones, Potent Evil Spellcaster, Undead That Employs a Katadesmos, Undead Thing, Vile Undead Magic User, Tainted Dishonorable Creature, Intellectual and Spiritual Parasite, Formidable Creature, Death Incarnate, Debased Angel of Death, Most Powerful Humanoid Monster, Hateful Beast, Lonely Creature, Aischron Creature, Powerful Undead, Parasite, Horror, Corruptor, Evil Psychopomp, Self-Created Undead, Powerful Enemy, Soul Hunter, Soul Collector, Soul Eater, Boogeyman, Powerful Creature, Creature of Dangerous Power, Sentient Free-Willed Open Wound in Reality:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nihil, Neal, Lich:</strong> It is a nearly colorless winter. Neal is looking at pinned butterflies and their colorful wings in a glass display case. He is thinking.</p><p>It is a logical thing to do. There is not enough to keep him here. Not even his relationship with the elf warrior. Not even what she offered.</p><p>Too few people thought about the larger situation strategically.</p><p>Death defines things too much. It provides unnecessary limits on possibilities. Why should any-one abandon an opportunity if avenues for sustaining the opportunity are available? Those seeking fulfilling self-actualization are by definition transgressive. Ipso facto, successful individuals always moved to an existence beyond the limits and ends of society.</p><p>Of course, this required bargains. It required sacrifice and performing onerous tasks. This is hardly exceptional. The same thing is true of the construction of a house.</p><p>Not everyone realizes his or her potential. Those who do not realize their potential… others might still make something useful of them. Marching armies make use of people. This is not a rationalization. It is logic. That is how Patron of the Velcha family described the situation. The Patron–a Lord of some place called Aita–offered Neal resources, including information. The Patron asserted he appreciated Neal’s tactical and strategic abilities, abilities unappreciated by the establishment.</p><p>If… reasonable possibilities present themselves, and the only real hurdle is the childish inhibi-tions of others, then logic called on one to pursue their ambitions.</p><p>The Patron had discussed the step with him and provided a detailed description of the process. Neal had followed the instructions carefully. Getting the materials had ruined his relationship with his former colleagues, including her. Petty rules had led to his excommunication from his former church. This simply provided one less thing to bind him to his previous situation.</p><p>Dwelling on the dead child in the corner would be irrational.</p><p>He picked up the potion.</p><p>He drank.</p><p>Logic demanded nothing less.</p><p>He presumed what came next would be an interesting experience…</p><p><strong>Anchorite Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Cosmopolitan Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Good Lich, Arkhos Ptoma, Genuinely Good and Unique Lich:</strong> On a related note, it is possible to be a “good” lich. (How do any of you people, who are utterly not Plato or Aristotle, define good?) Such tragic creatures will never have a patron deal requiring them to capture souls, pursue genocide, or anything similar. (I doubt you can define tragic either.) However, a stern patron might require them to protect a place or family against harm, or task the lich with undoing some evil they did in life.</p><p><strong>True Demi-Lich:</strong> Patron Destruction</p><p>d20 Results</p><p>1-4 Unstable; The power and status of the Sorrow Lord become unstable. Please refer to the table below.</p><p>5-8 Decline; Power gradually ebbs from the lich, and over the course of a year, it gradually transforms into a true demi-lich.</p><p>9-12 Transformation; The lich immediately transforms into a true demi-lich.</p><p>13-18 Somewhat Freed; Although it must consume souls, the lich no longer must deal with a patron.</p><p>19-20 Truly Freed; It does not have to consume souls, and the lich no longer must deal with a patron.</p><p>If the Sorrow Lord fails to provide the necessary number of souls, it will suffer a loss of one level, or one-special ability, for every soul below quota. This is a path to becoming a true demi-lich.</p><p>GM may add this template to any creature that has gone through the lichdom ritual – not all liches perform the magic for themselves.</p><p><strong>Xykon, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Master of Endless Fear, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Final Word in Fear, Mortimer, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gnome Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Human Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dragon Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Werewolf Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elf Lich, Xylon Ptoma:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dwarf Lich, Petro Ptoma:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hobgoblin Lich, Khalkos Ptoma:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Surtr-Disir Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ankou Lich:</strong> In some stories, the Ankou is actually a cruel prince who lost a bet with the Angel of Death and endures an eternal curse for his vanity and failure.</p><p><strong>Anzillu Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Apostate Lich:</strong> Once upon a time, an empire moved from the worship of multiple bloodthirsty gods to the worship of a single deity of discipline and light. One of the anointed emperors sought to roll back the change shortly after this transition. He became the Apostate, and he died without reaching his goal. Then something happened. This emperor – who in life was not a magician – reappeared as multiple liches centuries later.</p><p>More specifically, Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate ruled briefly. He rejected his Christian upbringing and sought to return the empire to its pagan roots and ethical system. However, he died too early in his reign to accomplish much. The early church declared him apostate after his death. The Apostate template supposes such an individual reappeared centuries later as multiple liches. How this happened is a mystery.</p><p><strong>Awakened Demi-Lich, Epifovos, Dreadful, Unsafe:</strong> Some Sorrow Lords lose themselves in introspection across centuries (or more) of existence. Eventually, they are unable to rouse the passion required to face the endless march of days. Many cast their shades far from their bones and wander strange planes and realities. The physical form of such a lich succumbs to decay over the centuries. Only the lich’s skull remains intact. However, the power of undeath keeps these final remains from true dissolution. Echoes of the lich’s intellect remain within the skull.</p><p>It becomes worse when the shade returns to its form for some purposes. Perhaps it needs to complete some plot set into motion generations ago. Perhaps it needs to catch enough souls. Perhaps madness drives it to return.</p><p><strong>Telkhine Lich:</strong> The Telkhines were spirits, magicians, or both according to ancient Greek myths. Titaness Rhea enlisted them to protect the infant Zeus according to some Greek legends. However, Zeus threw his former defenders into the darkness of Tartaros for wickedness. Some legends assert they crafted the sickle Kronos used to castrate Ouranos before the time of Zeus. They are sometimes associated with the Daktyloi. They are also said to have brought beekeeping and metalworking to mankind. Or so the general legends go.</p><p>The story is different according to the Alexander Pope translation of the Titanomachia by Thamyris. Or rather, the English translation of Titus Sempronius Blaesus’s Latin translation of Thamyris – itself composed after Blaesus’s notorious days of wandering madness. In any case, in this telling Zeus cast down the creatures capable of constructing god-killing weapons. This is when they stopped being among the Daktyloi, found themselves at the mercy of Tartaros, and became Telkhine.</p><p><strong>Ankou Lich, Fairy Tale Lich, Lich Associated With the Dark Fey:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ankou Lich, Personification of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ankou Lich, Henchman of Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ankou Lich, King of the Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Anzillu Lich, Cosmic Horror Lich, Sorrow Lord of Cosmic Horror, Deadly Wicked Servant, Abomination, Something Utterly Alien:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Apostate Lich, Lich With Aggregate Mind and Imperial Ambition, Dire Threat to the World, Philosopher King Ideal Exemplar:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Awakened Demi-Lich, Horrifically Powerful Skull:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Telkhine Lich, Shadow Lich, Ghastly Darkness-Bringing Lich Cursed by the Gods, Creature of Vengeance and Darkness, Shadowy Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demi-Lich:</strong> Some Sorrow Lords lose themselves in introspection across centuries (or more) of existence. Eventually, they are unable to rouse the passion required to face the endless march of days. Many cast their shades far from their bones and wander strange planes and realities. The physical form of such a lich succumbs to decay over the centuries. Only the lich’s skull remains intact. However, the power of undeath keeps these final remains from true dissolution. Echoes of the lich’s intellect remain within the skull.</p><p><strong>Damnameneus, Telkhine Lich, Lying Schemer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lycos, Lycus, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Makelo, Macelo, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skelmis, Tulchulcha, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demonax, Damon, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Actaeus, Antaeus, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Megalesius, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hormenius, Ormenos, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mylas, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Atabyrius, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mimon, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nicon, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Argyron, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Chalcon, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Chryson, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Dexithea, Dexione, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Halia, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lysagora, Telkhine Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Pulvis, Ariel Greenleaf, Master of the Acedia Monastery, Telkhine Lich Human Necromancer 18, Creature of Guile, Kindly Old Abbot:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sufficiently Lucid Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich, Well-Known Undead Entity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sane Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich With Intermittent Explosive Disorder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Possessing a Narcissistic Personality Disorder:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich Possessing Uranophobia:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arcane Sorrow Lord:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rare Pious Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Clerical Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warlock Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Echthroi Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Good Lich, Unique Creature, Tragic Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mr. Odom Wagner, Ankou Lich Human Bard 11:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Duinn Beast, Crom Cruach, Apostate Lich Human Druid 15:</strong> How they changed a dead druid hero into a druidic lich and part of the Apostates is unknown.</p><p><strong>Ishnari Cabalax, Anzillu Lich Human Sorcerer 15:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Gettan, Demi-Lich Human Wizard 20:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Romanoe Fornier, William Fornier, The Lord of the Castle, Lich Human Wizard 17, Psycopath:</strong> Several centuries ago the character confessed to conspiring against the rightful king. He escaped royal custody and fled to his castle only to die at the hands of local peasants who were sick of his crap – his depredations from his family castle had harmed the locals for decades. They captured him before he completed his lichdom ritual and boiled him in molten lead inside Ninestane Rig, a local circle of standing stones. It became a lich despite the unorthodox death.</p><p>William, a 14th century Scottish noble, confessed to plotting against the Scottish king. He is reputed to have performed black magic, consorted with the Devil, possessed a familiar named Robin Redcap, and died when the peasants got sick of his crap and boiled him in molten lead. Historians suspect the political activities of the historical William Fornier became confused with the supposed supernatural proclivities of Romanoe Fornier, a 13th century Scottish noble of the same family and castle. The Fornier castle – Hermitage Castle – is haunted and home to unpleasant stories according to traditional Scots folklore.</p><p>The story of William and Romanoe Fornier represents almost a bog-standard backstory of a lich for fantasy games. The character was a noble and possessed enough resources and power to study magic. The character did so, then things took a dark and political turn and someone executed him. There is confusion over who did what and when. However, rumors persist the castle is haunted…</p><p><strong>Charles Manx, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Subtle Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rasputin, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>The Lich, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Voldemort, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Nix the Puritan, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arthas, Lich King, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Polykritos, Lich, Supernatural Being, Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Koschei the Deathless, Koschei the Unnamer, Koschei the Man of Darkness, The Deathless One, Lich, Warlock, Deathless Warlock:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Seyf el-Mulook, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Punchkin, Lich, Magician:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gaunt Jack, Jack of the Lantern, Lich, Ghostly Figure:</strong> “Young People have been making Jack O’ Lanterns for centuries for the night before any number of holy days. The practice is based on a story about a man nicknamed ‘Gaunt Jack.’ According to a story that has several variations, mean Jack once invited the Devil to have a drink with him. Of course, stingy Jack didn’t want to pay for his drink, so he carefully convinced the Devil to turn himself into a coin that the man could then use to buy their drinks. Once the Devil did so, sly Jack opted to keep the money and dropped it into his pocket next to a silver cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Jack freed the Devil, but did so only under the condition that the Devil wouldn’t bother Jack for one year, and that when Jack died, the Devil would not claim Jack’s meager soul. The following year, Jack again tricked the Devil – this time getting the fiend to climb high into a tree to pick an apple. While the fiend was up in the tree, wicked Jack carved a cross into the tree’s bark so that the Devil could not come down until it promised callous Jack not to bother him for another decade.</p><p>“Soon thereafter, Jack died. He arrived at the gates of Heaven and was promptly told by Saint Peter that he was ineligible for entry, being mean, stingy, sly, wicked, and callous. Winding up at the not-so-pearly gates of Hell, the Devil greeted him, and keeping its long-standing promise, refused to let Jack enter Hell. The fiend sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal – which now held Jack’s soul, forever burning in its hate – to light his way. Jack put the coal into the likeness of a man-skull, carved from a large turnip, and has roamed the world ever since. Many refer to this ghostly figure as ‘Jack of the Lantern.’</p><p>“You should, then, take care on the dark night, before a holy day, if you see in the gloomy distance the reddish glow of a lantern carried by someone who appears gaunt. Because in death Jack has grown gaunt, but he has remained mean, stingy, sly, wicked, and callous.”</p><p><strong>El Comte Arnau:</strong> According to Catalan mythology, God cursed Comte (Count) Arnau for the man’s cruelty and lechery, damning him to an eternity of flames devouring his flesh as he rides about on an undead horse.</p><p><strong>Vanilla Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Potent Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Simon Magu, Simon the Magician, Simon the Sorcerer, Father of all Heresies, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Count of St. Germain:</strong> Myths, legends, and speculations about St. Germain began to be widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continue today. They include beliefs that he is immortal. His katadesmos might be the now-lost original painting of the man.</p><p><strong>Tithonius:</strong> The gods granted Tithonus eternal life but did not grant him eternal youth in Greek mythology. He transformed into a grasshopper in some myths. He became aged, feeble, and begged for death in other stories. For our purposes, he became a lich because that provided him something better than the blessings of the gods; revenge on the gods, among other dark blessings. His katadesmos might be a grasshopper stuck in amber.</p><p><strong>Acephali:</strong> A powerful necromancer applies this acquired template to undead.</p><p><strong>Acephali, Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demi-Lich Dormant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Flesh-Eating Zombie, Flesh Eater:</strong> Flesh-eating zombies are corpses reanimated through sinister means that seek to devour their own race’s flesh. They are not dangerous individually. However, they travel in groups, and the bite of a flesh-eating zombie transmits a dangerous supernatural disease.</p><p>The flesh eater is an acquired template that may be added to any corporeal creature (other than an undead) that has a skeletal system.</p><p><strong>Lares:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lares, Ancestor Shade, Ancestor Spirit, Ghost of a Family Member:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Sarka:</strong> Specifically, Sarka are the animated hide and flesh of a creature stripped of its bones. Necromancers create these creatures by flaying someone alive.</p><p><strong>Sarka, Grotesque Undead, Animated Hide and Flesh of a Creature Stripped of it Bones:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vrykolakas:</strong> This is what results when a Sarka envelopes a skeleton, zombie, or ghoul (hereafter referred to as the host creature).</p><p><strong>Undead Treant:</strong> Sorrow Lords create undead treants. They may do this deliberately because they are horrible people, or they may do it indirectly through their corruption and the aischron effect they have on a district.</p><p><strong>Waxed Undead:</strong> “Waxed” is an acquired template that is possible to add to most corporeal undead creatures. A complex procedure replaces the natural moisture of the corpse with wax or a similar substance. This slows the decay process, allows the creature to pass as one of the living under the right circumstances, and makes it resistant to certain types of damage.</p><p><strong>Acephali Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Waxed Tattooed Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Waxed Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> Liches create undead – from zombies to vampires – and those undead actively prey upon the living.</p><p><strong>Restless Hungry Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Humanoid:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Servant:</strong> Generate Undead power.</p><p><strong>Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead, Corporeal Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Person:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Tree:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Memory Slave:</strong> The lich employs memory slaves: living and sentient undead slaves that have had portions of their memory replaced by information the lich considers valuable.</p><p><strong>Memory Slave, Sentient Undead Slave:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Well-Known Undead Entity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Animal:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Bear:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Boar:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Moose:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Cow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Flame Skull:</strong> A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away.</p><p>Corruption Transformation</p><p>Victim Level Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p>17-20 Vampire Spawn</p><p><em>Excarnation</em> spell.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away.</p><p>Corruption Transformation</p><p>Victim Level Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p>17-20 Vampire Spawn</p><p><em>Excarnation</em> spell.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away.</p><p>Corruption Transformation</p><p>Victim Level Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p>17-20 Vampire Spawn</p><p><em>Excarnation</em> spell.</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Yummy Mummy:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> <em>Excarnation</em> spell.</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Undead Skeleton, Regular Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Specter:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Personification of Gluttony and Lust, Sensual Creature, Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn:</strong> A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away.</p><p>Corruption Transformation</p><p>Victim Level Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p>17-20 Vampire Spawn</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away.</p><p>Corruption Transformation</p><p>Victim Level Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p><em>Excarnation</em> spell.</p><p><strong>Wight, Sentient Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> Pulvis has created the disease called Noonday Demon (please see the disease below). Thematically this is anhedonia as a communicable disease. Mechanically, this is crushing despair, as a spell-like effect, as a communicable disease – and it progresses to creating zombies.</p><p>Noonday Demon disease.</p><p><strong>Conversant Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Rotting Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Human Flesh-Eating Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Human Commoner Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Horse:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Excarnation</p><p>[5E]</p><p>6th level transmutation (ritual)</p><p>Casting Time: 1 action</p><p>Range: Touch</p><p>Components: V S M</p><p>Duration: Permanent</p><p>[Pathfinder]</p><p>School transmutation; Level magus 6, sorcerer/wizard 6</p><p>Casting Time: 1 standard action</p><p>Components: V S M</p><p>Range: Touch</p><p>Duration: Permanent, please see text</p><p>This gruesome, and painful, spell allows a caster to transform a target into an undead and to claim the target’s soul.</p><p>The spell’s target is a living creature that is in some way bound, restrained, or otherwise prevented from escaping. Typical examples include murder cages, prison cells, shackled to a wall, or bound and placed inside a large rawhide sack over a fire. The caster then abandons the target to die, inflicts an injury that will slowly result in death, or simply tortures the target to death. Outright killing the target causes the spell to fail. The target transforms into an undead creature upon death, and the target’s level or CR determines the type of undead.</p><p>Excarnation Target Transformation</p><p>Target Level / CR Undead Created</p><p>1-4 Ghoul</p><p>5-8 Ghast</p><p>9-12 Wight</p><p>13-16 Flame Skull</p><p>17-20 Revenant</p><p></p><p>Disease: Noonday Demon</p><p>This supernatural, and lethal, disease transforms the victim into a zombie through Constitution loss. The victim may go on to spread the disease further. The victim will rise as a zombie 2d10 minutes after death. Both remove disease and remove curse are required as a magical cure. If the victim is dead, but not yet undead, then remove curse is sufficient to prevent the zombie transformation. If the victim survives, lost Constitution points do not heal, but are restorable with magic. For information on diseases, please refer to the Dungeon Master’s Guide.</p><p>Noonday Demon</p><p>Infection: Injury</p><p>DC: [Pathfinder] Fortitude DC 25; [5E] Constitution DC 25</p><p>Incubation: 1d8 days</p><p>Effect: The victim suffers 1 point of Constitution point per hour until they reach 0, at which point they die and rise 1d4 hours later as a zombie.</p><p></p><p>Generate Undead (Sp) CR +1</p><p>Through use of create undead as a spell-like ability the lich may create undead servants. However, undead created in this way may not exceed CR 8, either individually or collectively. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/309960/Night-of-the-Skulltaker-PF2e?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Saxra:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Weakened Skulltaker:</strong> A skulltaker truly came to Cuttlevale on a winter night long ago, but the creature was destroyed by a brave pirate crew—that of Captain Jamlathan Case—before it could ravage the town. Captain Case and most of his crew were slain in attack. The surviving pirates sought aid in Cuttlevale, muttering with terror about the “saxra” and displaying the few bones they’d taken from the creature. The pirates left as soon as possible, wanting nothing more to do with Cuttlevale. They were wholly ignorant of how the townspeople were already misunderstanding their encounter with “Saxra.”</p><p>The bones are no ordinary remains. They still contain a lingering echo of the skulltaker they were taken from. Ironically, the faith of Cuttlevale’s people and the sanctity of the town’s small church have kept the bones quiescent in the generations since they were enshrined. They’ve only become dangerous when removed, which is the cause of Cuttelvale’s recent troubles.</p><p>Alkini learned from a hapless fisherman than the townspeople revere some “magical bones” that bring them luck and peace. Alkini wanted these bones for herself, so she sent a small strike force to retrieve them. They succeeded, but one of the skum was killed by a dog in town as they made their escape.</p><p>Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. Some of these stolen bones coalesced to form a new body for the skulltaker, much smaller and weaker than its prior incarnation.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:</strong> Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh.</p><p>Tholog can explain all the recent events, including Alkini’s scheme to steal the sacred bones from the land-walkers’ church to acquire their good luck. This theft went terribly wrong, as the bones were some sort of creature that animated when brought away from the town. The creature killed all the skum except Tholog, turning them into skeletons or taking their bones for its own gruesome form.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeletal Champion:</strong> The skum corpse is split wide open because the skeleton inside has clawed its way out. This is more of the skulltaker’s evil magic, amplified at the site where its bones rested for so long. This skeleton has arisen as a more powerful creature than the ones the heroes previously fought.</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Loyal Skum Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skum Skeletal Champion, More Powerful Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power.</p><p></p><p>Bonetaker (divine, necromancy) Whenever a creature dies within 30 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature's bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 18 Will save or rise as a skeleton guard in 1d4 rounds. These skeleton guards are controlled by the skulltaker.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/313594/Night-of-the-Skulltaker-SOLO-Edition?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Saxra:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Weakened Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Evil Form, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster, Terrible Monster, Bone Monster:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Pirate:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:</strong> But then things went horribly wrong. The bones began to shudder and move, then to emit waves of deadly energy and cause shards of bone to erupt from the ground. Some of the skum, including Alkini, died quickly. Moments later, their bones tore free from their bodies. Some of these joined wthi the stolen bones to form a terrible monster; the others became walking skeletons under its command.</p><p>The skum inhabit a hidden cave on this island—or, at least, they did before being turned into skeletons by whatever the skulltaker's stolen bones have now become.</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeleton, Strange Skeleton, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Fishfolk Skeleton, Walking Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skum Skeleton, Skum Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power.</p><p><strong>Undead Beast:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Bonetaker (divine, necromancy) Whenever a creature dies within 30 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature's bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 18 Will save or rise as skeleton guard in 1d4 rounds. These skeleton guards are controlled by the skulltaker.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/384271/Ponyfinder--Races-of-Everglow--Second-Edition?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Ponyfinder - Races of Everglow - Second Edition</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Gregory von Grimoire, God of Knowledge and Power, Powerful Lich:</strong> Obsessed with revenge against the multi-hued pony goddess, he found his own way to immortality. Shedding his mortal flesh, Grimoire became a powerful lich, calling himself ‘Grimoire, god of knowledge and power’ in clear defiance of Luminace.</p><p><strong>Dead Griffon:</strong> Shedding his mortal flesh, Grimoire became a powerful lich, calling himself ‘Grimoire, god of knowledge and power’ in clear defiance of Luminace.</p><p>He built a sprawling army of griffons, living and dead, as well as a horde of constructs.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/285471/Recall-Knowledge-Dragons?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Recall Knowledge: Dragons</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/290137/Recall-Knowledge-Fiends?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Recall Knowledge: Fiends</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/335805/Rogue-Genius-Ancestries-Loamlings?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Rogue Genius Ancestries: Loamlings</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/292762/The-Ghosts-of-Sparwell-Lodge?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">The Ghosts of Sparwell Lodge</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/390845/The-Skaldwood-Blight?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">The Skaldwood Blight</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ice-Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by [a vampire count's] Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampireby donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights.</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Rogue:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Count:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Stolcht, Vampire Mastermind:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow:</strong> When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn't have Steal Shadow and is perpetually and incurably clumsy 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow.</p><p><strong>Shadow Spawn:</strong> When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it.</p><p><strong>Mokillan Vetch, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Aquatic Warsworn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Aquatic Warsworn, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together, Lashed Corpses:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn:</strong> Further proof is soon at hand: because the gelugons didn’t return, the cult has sent one of their dread executioners, a red reaper, to finish the job. This armored figure strides into the almshouse, intones, “No survivors,” and utters a litany in Infernal that causes the dead in here to rise as a warsworn.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Banshee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Warsworn:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lesser Death:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Skulltaker:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Banshee:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/290105/Tome-of-Divinities-50-Pathfinder-2nd-Edition-Gods?affiliate_id=17596" target="_blank">Tome of Divinities (50 Pathfinder 2nd Edition Gods)</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead Who Was a Noble Soul in Life, Noble Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Reformed Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Unintelligent Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Banshee:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Typho, Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Good-Aligned Lich:</strong> Religious leaders [of the Church of Mortis] who are deemed to be saintly are resurrected as good-aligned liches.</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire, Creature of the Night:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Intelligent Zombie, Religious Zombie:</strong> This large faith [of the Church of Mortis] believes that this life is a test, and those who are just in this world will be rewarded in the next. A radical sect took over in the early years, thanks to a political alliance it had, and shifted the worship of Mortis from a healing deity and a psychopomp to a deity of the sacred dead. Now, once someone commits an act of extreme piety (or when they are believed to be at their most pious) they are killed, both ritually and literally, before being reanimated as an intelligent zombie for a sort of religious second life. These zombies decay over time and will eventually pass on but it is believed that this religious second life “locks in” the status of their soul at the time of death and their wandering form becomes a religious zombie – often serving as priests and gurus for the living to guide them towards a better life. People of particular piety are called back by their necromancer-priests for spiritual guidance in trying times.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Magazines</p><p>[spoiler]</p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq027w7?Wayfinder-21" target="_blank">Wayfinder #21</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Knighthaunt:</strong> The fall of Lastwall and the rise of undead throughout the Gravelands have had strange effects hidden even from the greatest of Golarion’s researchers and wizarding minds. The knighthaunt, named thusly by the Knights of Lastwall, is one such unexpected necromantic oddity. Knighthaunts rose where the most honorable of Lastwall’s defenders and those dedicated to the Shining Crusade fell to the minions of Tar-Baphon. Seen as an unexpected side effect of the Whispering Tyrant’s necromantic surge, some knighthaunts rose to continue battling the undead that plagued their lands, but many, overwhelmed by necromantic energies and the violent circumstances of their deaths, attack the living.</p><p><strong>Zombie Abyssal:</strong> While the closing of the Worldwound was a cause for celebration across Golarion, the scars it left behind remain a potent threat throughout the region. Abyssal energy taints the surrounding landscape and creatures, twisting and corrupting them, and these foul energies seep even into the bones of the dead.</p><p>Those who suffer particularly cruel deaths at the hands of demons sometimes find one last cruelty in store as the latent energy from the sealed Worldwound ensnares their soul within their decaying flesh. This has led to the rise of a new form of undead; corpses animated by the trapped soul’s unrelenting anguish, amplified by the energies from the Abyss.</p><p>Tainted Rot disease.</p><p><strong>Knighthaunt, Unexpected Necromantic Oddity, Ghostly Incarnation, Lost Soul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Abyssal, New Form of Undead, Corpse Animated by the Trapped Soul's Unrelenting Anguish Amplified by the Energies From the Abyss:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead, Undead Creature, The Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Evil Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Powerful Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Incorporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Corporeal Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Variant Flensclaw:</strong> Legends also speak of an undead variant composed of human zombie arms.</p><p><strong>Undead Monstrosity:</strong> There are even rumors that the Whispering Way is trying to develop other varieties of Whispering Weed, including a variant capable of raising its victims as undead monstrosities, or gargantuan examples able to split and regenerate at a much faster rate.</p><p><strong>Undead Horror:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Guardian:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Azara Trentol, Banshee, Most Trusted General:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vir-Abil, Devourer, Most Trusted General, General, Cruel Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Ghoul Fever disease.</p><p><strong>Brandt, Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Graveknight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Durzo Kalt, Graveknight, Most Trusted General, General:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Most Powerful Lich, Lich, Wizard-King, Unique Lich, Exceptional Lich, Ancient Lich:</strong> One particularly dire theory supposes that the Negative Energy Plane itself comprises the Whispering Tyrant’s phylactery, meaning that ending his existence would fundamentally alter the planes.</p><p>Tar-Baphon’s story is deeply entwined with that of Aroden, who slew the necromancer 3000 years ago only to enable the Whispering Tyrant’s rise millennia afterwards, transforming him into a unique lich of unrivaled power. Some speculate that the Tyrant’s phylactery is somehow tied to the Last Azlanti, resulting in further musing that Tar-Baphon might know something of Aroden’s death. For these theorists, the diamond sword Aroden used to slay Tar-Baphon is the most popular candidate for the Tyrant’s phylactery, although some consider numerous other relics and shrines.</p><p>The concept of familial lichdom is not unknown on Golarion, with many necromancers utilizing the bodies of relatives in their pursuit of immortality. Tar-Baphon had no shortage of children, and likely has living descendants all across Golarion. One of them could be hiding the phylactery or may even be the phylactery.</p><p>Tar-Baphon’s unique approach to lichdom may have enabled him to forgo the construction of a phylactery entirely, making his rejuvenation instead contingent upon some unknown factor on Golarion. He may continue to rise as worshippers of Aroden still live, or so long as his victims are grieved on Remembrance Moon. Given the sheer variety of undead across Golarion, the number of potential methods of rejuvenation are unfathomable.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> The concept of familial lichdom is not unknown on Golarion, with many necromancers utilizing the bodies of relatives in their pursuit of immortality.</p><p><strong>Socorro, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Arazni, The Harlot Queen, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zutha, Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Phantom:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Karamorros, Ravener Dragon:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Revenant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Revenant, Undead Monstrosity:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Minion:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton, Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Spirit of the Dead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Restless Spirit:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Szakilia, Vampire Matron, Leader:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Leben, Powerful Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Human Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie, Mindless Undead:</strong> ?</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Tainted Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature cannot heal damage it takes from tainted rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 21 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 1 (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 2 (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 3 (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as an abyssal zombie immediately.[/spoiler]</p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Pathfinder 2e Playtest[spoiler]</p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads" target="_blank">Pathfinder 2e Playtest Bestiary</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Banshee:</strong> Risen from the grave due to strong feelings of betrayal, this undead apparition was once a living elven woman. Undying grief drives banshees to seek out vengeance upon the living.</p><p><strong>Ghost:</strong> When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure on something emotionally important to them, their spirits are unable to fully pass over into the River of Souls, and they remain behind. These anguished souls haunt the places of their death, constantly trying to right their perceived wrongs.</p><p><strong>Ghost Commoner:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Soldier:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Ghoul Fever.</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> Ghast Fever.</p><p><strong>Grim Reaper:</strong> The personification of violent death, the grim reaper is more akin to a force of nature than an individual being.</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> A lich is a powerful spellcaster that has pursued immortality by subjecting itself to undeath. Most liches undergo this transformation so that they can continue their esoteric research or complete some sadistic, long-term plan.</p><p>A lich’s phylactery allows it to rise from the dead.</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> The floating skull called a demilich forms from the degenerate remains of a lich. This happens after a lich’s phylactery has been destroyed or has failed in some other way, but the lich is too complacent after vast centuries of undeath to create a new one. Without the phylactery to sustain it, the lich wastes away in body and mind. As the lich loses its autonomy, its magic items become part of it and its knowledge of spells twists. The curse of undeath overwhelms all the former lich’s higher ideals. Over time, negative energy is drawn to the powerful undead, crystallizing into black gemstones of blight quartz that form its teeth.</p><p><strong>Mummy:</strong> Often wrapped in linen from head to toe, these undead beings are created through a lengthy and precise process so that they can continue to guard tombs.</p><p><strong>Mummy Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Retainer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Pharaoh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> Sometimes when a person dies, their spirit is unable to leave the site of their death, resulting in an angry and unquiet presence.</p><p><strong>Saxra:</strong> These undead spirits of bones and wind make their homes high atop remote mountains.</p><p><strong>Shadow:</strong> A shadow can snatch away its victim’s own shadow, weakening the target and allowing the shadow to create more of its kind.</p><p>When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn’t have Steal Shadow, and is perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full, autonomous shadow. A creature separated from its shadow recovers from Steal Shadow’s enfeeblement half as quickly. If it recovers entirely, its shadow returns to it and the shadow spawn is extinguished.</p><p><strong>Shadow Spawn:</strong> When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn’t have Steal Shadow, and is perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full, autonomous shadow. A creature separated from its shadow recovers from Steal Shadow’s enfeeblement half as quickly. If it recovers entirely, its shadow returns to it and the shadow spawn is extinguished.</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeleton:</strong> This undead is made from a dead creature’s animated skeleton.</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Skeletal Champion:</strong> Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a saxra, the saxra draws a small fragment of the creature’s bones into its aura. The creature must succeed at a DC 36 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Vampire Moroi:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Master:</strong> If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire spawn or vampire master by pouring some of its own blood into the victim and burying the victim’s coffin in earth for three nights.</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn:</strong> If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire spawn or vampire master by pouring some of its own blood into the victim and burying the victim’s coffin in earth for three nights.</p><p><strong>Vampire Count:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Rogue:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Wizard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Warsworn:</strong> The animate masses of armed and armored corpses known as warsworns are enormous undead amalgams formed by gods and goddesses of undeath or war. These creatures exist to spread the ravages of war and carnage of battle.</p><p><strong>Wight:</strong> Wights are humanoids who rise as undead due to necromancy, a violent death, or an extremely malevolent personality.</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wight becomes a wight itself after 1d4 rounds. When it rises, it is under the command of the wight that created it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the servant wight becomes a full wight. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn.</p><p><strong>Wight Spawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wight becomes a wight itself after 1d4 rounds. When it rises, it is under the command of the wight that created it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the servant wight becomes a full wight. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn.</p><p><strong>Wraith:</strong> Wraiths are undead creatures born of evil and darkness. They loathe the light and living things, as they have lost much of their connection to their former lives.</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds. It’s under the command of the wraith that killed it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the wraithspawn becomes a full wraith. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn.</p><p><strong>Wraithspawn:</strong> A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds. It’s under the command of the wraith that killed it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the wraithspawn becomes a full wraith. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn.</p><p>A living humanoid slain by a dread wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds.</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Plague:</strong> Zombie Rot.</p><p><strong>Zombie Brute:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Haunt:</strong> A hazard with this trait is a spiritual echo, often of someone with a tragic death.</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) Elves are immune. Saving Throw Fortitude DC 13; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as step 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as step 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as step 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as step 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy) An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot. Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, and rises as a plague zombie immediately.</p><p></p><p>LICH’S PHYLACTERY UNCOMMON ITEM</p><p>Arcane</p><p>Necromancy</p><p>Negative</p><p>12</p><p>Price 1,500 gp</p><p>Method of Use held, 1 hand; Bulk —</p><p>This item is crafted by a spellcaster who wishes to become a lich, and serves to return the lich to unlife if the lich is slain. When a lich’s soul flees to its phylactery, the phylactery rebuilds the lich’s undead body over the course of 1d10 days. Then, the lich returns fully healed in its new body (but lacking any gear it had on its old body). If the body is destroyed, the phylactery just starts the process anew. The phylactery must be destroyed to prevent a lich from returning.</p><p>A typical phylactery is a sealed metal box containing strips of parchment on which magical phrases have been transcribed. This box has a hardness of at least 30, but some liches devise even more impregnable or unattainable phylacteries. A lich may also craft its phylactery from a ring, amulet, or similar item. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads" target="_blank">Pathfinder 2e Playtest Core Rule Book</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic.</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads" target="_blank">Pathfinder 2e Playetest Doomsday Dawn</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Skeleton Guard:</strong> Drakus’s presence in the complex has corrupted this once-sacred chamber, which used to house bodies until they could be properly cleansed and buried. The six bodies that were allowed to linger here unattended to have risen from death as skeletons.</p><p><strong>Mummy Guard:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire:</strong></p><p><strong>Zombie:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Vampire Spawn Rogue:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Elite Wight:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Poltergeist:</strong> Two wights have burst through the dining room’s picture window to attack. Two rounds later, another crash echoes from the salon (area D12), as two more wights have invaded that room. After they arrive, the wights in D4 sense a presence and perform a short chant. Two rounds later, the dormant spirit of a dead manor resident stirs back to unlife as a poltergeist.</p><p><strong>Greater Shadow:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Hidimbi, Mummy Pharaoh:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Mummy Retainer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead 62:</strong> The gravestones here are ancient, as no one has been buried here in several hundred years. The names on the headstones are nearly all eroded away, and most of the stones are broken, toppled, or missing. This area is desecrated, granting all undead in the graveyard a +1 conditional bonus on all checks and DCs. Living creatures take a –1 conditional penalty on checks and DCs while in the graveyard. Worse still, this place has become suffused with angry spirits furious over the desecration of this holy place (which leads them to later animate powerful undead and attack the living).</p><p><strong>Dread Wraith:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Lich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghost Mage:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Risen Corpse, Mummy Retainer:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Demilich:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Banshee:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society 2e Playtest Scenario 1 The Rose Street Revenge</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Wennel Ardonay, The Rose Street Killer:</strong> One of these independent agents was Wennel Ardonay (CG male half-elf cleric of Milani), who had spent years rallying political support to revoke the Flesh Tax. After the siege, Wennel dedicated himself to helping the freed slaves find jobs, homes, and the means to live comfortably in Absalom. The slave traders had never liked Wennel, and when their inventory suddenly became free citizens, they utterly loathed the half-elf. It didn’t help that Wennel was on the cusp of uncovering one of these secret slaver cells. In the end, the slavers cornered and killed the cleric, throwing his body into the sewer.</p><p>Wennel’s corpse spent the better part of a week being picked over by looters and scavengers as it flowed downstream. His gnawed bones at last settled toward the bottom of a sewer canal where they animated as a restless undead creature. What remained of Wennel’s memory was spotty.</p><p>Once a half-elven cleric of Milani, Wennel has transformed into a skeletal champion who now draws his divine power from Urgathoa, goddess of disease, gluttony, and undeath.</p><p><strong>Undead Marines:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Remna, Crawling Skeleton:</strong> While the PCs attempt to escape from the mud, the reanimated body of Remna, one of Wennel’s first victims, crawls out from under the steps and attacks.</p><p><strong>Zombie Shambler:</strong> Once a half-elven cleric of Milani, Wennel has transformed into a skeletal champion who now draws his divine power from Urgathoa, goddess of disease, gluttony, and undeath. Using unholy rituals, he has created several zombies to assist him.</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> Nelfurhin doesn’t have any information about the slavers’ identities or how Wennel was reanimated, though a PC who succeeds at a DC 12 Religion check to Recall Knowledge knows that those who perish from treachery, with unfinished business, or after great suffering can sometimes rise as undead spontaneously—a process that twists even that person’s best intentions into hate. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads" target="_blank">Pathfinder Society 2e Playtest Scenario 2 Raiders of Shrieking Peak</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Ghast:</strong> Ghast Fever.</p><p><strong>Elite Ghoul:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Ghoul:</strong> Ghoul Fever.</p><p></p><p>Ghast Fever (disease) Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 As stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 As stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, rises as a ghoul the next midnight.</p><p></p><p>Ghoul Fever (disease) elves are immune; Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 As stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 As stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p><a href="https://paizo.com/products/btq01x4i?Pathfinder-Module-We-Be-Heroes" target="_blank">We Be Heroes?</a>[spoiler]</p><p><strong>Undead:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Whispering Tyrant:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Zombie Pig:</strong> Unfortunately for the couple, an undead plague recently infected the pigs. They died a few nights ago, rising the next morning as zombies before breaking through the pen and killing their owners.</p><p><strong>Skeletal Troop:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Outrider:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Pale Horse:</strong> ?</p><p><strong>Undead Bird:</strong> ?[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>[/spoiler]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voadam, post: 7945118, member: 2209"] [B]Pathfinder 2e[/B] Pathfinder 2e Cumulative[spoiler] [b]Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster:[/b] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) The drow elves of House Shraen, after being exiled from their home city for worshipping Urgathoa and engaging in rites even other drow found distasteful, discovered the vault. By the time they’d reached it, none of the exiled drow had survived as living beings; the most powerful and crafty among them had achieved immortality through undeath, and those who couldn’t had become food for those who did. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) Warlords and heroes alike often fell their enemies and leave the corpses behind, exposed to the elements. Undead tend to rise in the dark of night and shun the cleansing rays of the sun, but this isn’t the rule for all undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) These chambers served the Throat-of-Nothingness as workshops and laboratories, a place for the cultists to explore the concept of nothingness and the meaning of emptiness. With the defeat of the cult’s lower-ranking members, the experiments here have gone unattended. A character who takes several minutes looking through the books, notes, and materials here, and succeeds at a DC 30 Occultism or Religion check, can confirm that the experiments conducted here were principally focused on the theoretical idea of “undeath beyond undeath.” The theory suggests that if an undead creature were starved of the needs and urges that keeps it bound to this world long enough, it might transform into something even more removed from the cycle of life. None of the research done in this workshop made much progress toward this concept. In fact, the research strongly suggests that all that lies beyond undeath is nothingness, as the soul itself is finally freed to move to the Boneyard. This result disturbed and frightened these cultists, who were hoping for an end to the cycle of consciousness. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) Creatures infused after death with soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Beginner Box) If you are not undead, [wearing] the [Horns of Naraga] helm quickly saps the life from you, dealing 10d6 negative damage to you every round. If you die from this damage, you rise as an undead of an equal level in 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) Rumors persist of undead hiding among the Crimson Reclaimer’s ranks, concealed from detection by an unknown power—supposedly those who suffered unwilling transformation into undeath at the hands of the Whispering Tyrant and his forces. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Character Guide) The war reached its terrible climax when Geb blighted the lands of Nex, starving its people and bringing it to the brink of utter defeat. Nex responded by unleashing a series of magical cataclysms that killed uncountable thousands of Geb’s citizens. Anguished at the scope of the devastation, Geb animated all of the slain as a vast undead army, which he immediately sent marching north. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) Thereafter, Gebbite society gave itself wholly to necromancy. Thousands of Geb’s most fanatical followers killed themselves to bind their undead souls in service to their ghostly sovereign, swearing eternal fealty in the ultimate act of obedience. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) The tragedy of undeath is that it perverts negative energy outside its natural role of destruction and forces it to create. The result is a being with a horrifying emptiness filled only by a connection to that subverted need to destroy, full of instincts and subconscious urges from the corrupted essence that inexorably twist it to evil. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Yet, the creation of undead looms largest in the layperson’s mind as the foulest of necromantic magic, perverting the energy of destruction for the purpose of creation and thus perpetrating grave harm to the cycle and to the souls of the dead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Necromancy’s reputation arises in part because some of its disciplines demand unsavory activities of its practitioners. In addition, many of those practitioners do, indeed, turn their skills toward destroying life, or creating and enslaving undead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Necromancy has three main divisions: vitalism, which manipulates the energies of life and death to heal or harm creatures; soul magic, which uses spiritual essence for effects such as calling back the souls of the dead and inflicting curses on victims; and undeath, which deals with creating, binding, and destroying the undead. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Creatures beyond a day’s journey from the city are wildly unpredictable, and many believe that unnatural creatures such as aberrations and undead arise from some regions of the Blackwood Swamp. (Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation) After the PCs defeat or run away from Ralthiss and his undead allies, they must leave Goldenflame at once, as the gargantuan zombies seen on the horizon are hot on Ralthiss’s heels. If the PCs insist on remaining, give them at least one warning that doing so will almost certainly be fatal, and if they still insist on remaining, they can take one last 10-minute activity, but the zombie amalgamations arrive and the PCs must escape the zombies’ rampage on the way out. Running the gauntlet of undead deals 4d6 bludgeoning damage to each PC (DC 17 basic Reflex save); this is instead 8d6 damage (DC 20 basic Reflex save) in Subtier 3–4. If a PC is brought to 0 Hit Points by this damage, the shambling horrors drag the hapless Pathfinder away to consume them and transform them into the Gravelands’ newest undead. A PC who refuses to attempt to flee even after the zombies arrive is automatically transformed into an undead in the same way. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave) While most of those who were buried alive suffered an ordinary, if horrific, death by dehydration or suffocation, some rose again as undead, although they remained trapped behind the same walls that held them in life. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) The history of this section of the tombs runs even deeper than its time as a dumping ground for enemies by criminals, however. At some point long ago, wealthy cultists of Dagon, demon lord of the sea, sea monsters, and deformity, built a temple to their dark god. The proximity to the ocean and hidden nature of the location appealed to their sensibilities, and they spent many years and a great deal of gold to have it constructed in a way that fit the designs sent to them in dreams. The cultists vanished long ago, probably into the sea itself, but their rituals and worship left behind enough energy to spawn the occasional undead creature from those who died within its walls. The criminals who later found the location discovered it was perfect for their needs, although they never knew their victims sometimes became undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) Instead, she stumbled on the undead remains of her team of Pathfinders and witnessed fell magics from her husband’s walking corpse as anything that died around him rose to walk under his banner. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) And from what Claudiette says, something in the area makes it so that everyone that dies rises back up. Most of them under the spell of some necromancer or some other malevolence. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) The area around the town is afflicted. Something makes everyone who dies return to join the enemy. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) The effect that prevents true death in the region has caused many undead to rise as Tar-Baphon’s servants, but somehow, many others have avoided such a fate. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) “Everything that dies out here comes back as undead—whether they want to or not. But some retain their own minds, especially those who die far from the tower or the evil Ivory Reaper who preys on the region.” (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) In fact, legend says that as the Nightfall draws near, the incidence of the dead rising from their grave will increase so dramatically as to become a plague upon the land. Whether this is true and the Void Furnace of the Fortress causes this, or if it is merely a ghost story is unknown. (Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky) [i]Create Undead[/i] ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Gauntlight magic item. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Soul Puppet soul seed gift. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) [b]A Broken Promise:[/b] See Haunt A Broken Promise. [b]Abaddon Manifestation of:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers. [b]Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers. [b]Abberration Undead:[/b] See Shanrigol, Undead Abberration. [b]Abjurer Jealous:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer. [b]Abomination:[/b] See Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life. [b]Abomination:[/b] See Vampire Chemical, Abomination. [b]Abomination Colossal Undead:[/b] See Undead Abomination Colossal. [b]Abomination Enormous Undead:[/b] See Undead Abomination Enormous. [b]Abomination Undead:[/b] See Undead Abomination. [b]Abomination Undead Colossal:[/b] See Undead Abomination Colossal. [b]Abomination Undead Enormous:[/b] See Undead Abomination Enormous. [b]Acolyte Deathless Variant:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant. [b]Actor Ghost Malevolent of an:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor. [b]Actor Malevolent Ghost of an:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor. [b]Administrator Drow Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator. [b]Administrator Ghost Drow:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator. [b]Adventurer Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer. [b]Aeon Orb Keeper of the, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Afflicted Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Afflicted. [b]Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:[/b] See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head. [b]Agent of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Akarta Willoweave:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave. [b]Akata Spawn:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Akitonian Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian. [b]Alchemist Drow Mohrg 17:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17. [b]Alchemist Mohrg Drow 17:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17. [b]Alien Undead:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Aller Rosk:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk. [b]Ally Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Ally Powerful Undead:[/b] See Undead Ally Powerful. [b]Ally Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Undead:[/b] See Undead Ally. [b]Ally Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Undead:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Undead:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Ally Undead Powerful:[/b] See Undead Ally Powerful. [b]Almonsyn, Mafaere:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Alonsyn, Mafaere:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Amalgam Gargantuan Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan. [b]Amalgam Zombie Gargantuan:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan. [b]Amalgamation Bog Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog Amalgamation. [b]Amalgamation Mindless Nearly of Undead and Twisting Life:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation Mummy Bog:[/b] See Mummy Bog Amalgamation. [b]Amalgamation Nearly Mindless of Undead and Twisting Life:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Bone Shattered and Warped Flesh:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Flesh Warped and Shattered Bone:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Life Twisting and Undead Nearly Mindless:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Shattered Bone and Warped Flesh:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Twisting Life and Undead Nearly Mindless:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life Nearly Mindless:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Amalgamation Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Amerces:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin, Amerces. [b]Amorphous Creature, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ancient Ghost Irritable, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ancient Irritable Ghost, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ancient Necromancer Ghost, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ancient Undead:[/b] See Undead Ancient. [b]Ancient Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Ancient Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Ancient Vampire Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient. [b]Ancient Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient. [b]Angry Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Angry. [b]Animal Companion Claudiette's Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Animal Companion Claudiette's Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Animal Companion Owlbear Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Animal Companion Owlbear Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Animal Guardian Murdered Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Animal Zombified:[/b] See Visitant, Zombified Animal. [b]Animalistic Creature Cunning:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Animalistic Cunning Creature:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Animate Mass of Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead. [b]Animated Corpse:[/b] See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead. [b]Animated Corpse:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior. [b]Animated Corpse, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] Helg murdered the unsuspecting Arskuva and animated her body, and now commands the xulgath army by proxy. (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) It was during this stealthy invasion that a necromancer named Helg Eats-the-Eaters decided to strike. She murdered Arskuva in secret and animated the xulgath’s corpse, making Arskuva a puppet leader who delivers whatever commands Helg chooses. (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) [b]Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Animated Corpse of a Soldier Devout:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Animated Remains, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Animated Skeleton Undead:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Animated Undead Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Antagonist, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Appendage of a Giant:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant. [b]Appendage of a Very Large Creature:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature. [b]Aquatic Warsworn:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic. [b]Arantaros:[/b] See Undead Dragon, Arantaros. [b]Arazni:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Arboreal Stealthy:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal. [b]Arboreal Tar Tree:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal. [b]Archer Ghostly:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer. [b]Archer Spectral:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Archer. [b]Arena Master, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Arskuva the Gnasher:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Artist Tattoo Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist. [b]Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Assassin:[/b] See Wraith, Assassin. [b]Assassin, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Assassin Drow 17:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17. [b]Assassin Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Assassin. [b]Assassin Ghoul Xulgath:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin. [b]Assassin Master, Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Assassin Xulgath Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin. [b]Ascended Sun-God, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Aspirational Figure, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Athemer Cathilda:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Attic Whisperer:[/b] Beware the haunting sobs of the attic whisperer, for they carry the pained wrath of an abandoned child who perished due to the neglect or absence of their caretakers. Animated by loneliness, the embittered spirit binds itself to the material world in a body made of bits and oddments of a lost childhood—wooden blocks, scraps of blankets, ratty dolls, buttons, carved trinkets, and glass marbles. To give themselves the semblance of a head, they top their patchwork bodies with a small animal’s skull. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Attic Whisperer:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:[/b] ? [b]Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:[/b] ? [b]Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Attic Whisperer Particularly Powerful, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Attic Whisperer Powerful Particularly, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Attic Whisperer Variant, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] Fulvia’s son Anitoli—a precocious lad whose talent with writing and poetry might have blossomed into a remarkable voice had he survived to adulthood—lived and died in this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) Fulvia smothered Anitoli with a pillow as he slept after she became convinced that Golarion had only months before being offered up for the Banquet by the Dominion of the Black. Ioseff never bothered to even enter this room, much less bury the body within, as he increasingly withdrew into his obsessions in the months following his murderous spree. Anitoli has since become a particularly powerful attic whisperer, yet he never leaves this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Author, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Autonomous Cairn Wight Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Cairn Wight:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Shadow:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Tar Tree:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Wight:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Wight Cairn:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Autonomous Full-Fledged Wraith:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Autonomous Shadow Full-Fledged:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Autonomous Tar Tree Full-Fledged:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Autonomous Wight Cairn Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Autonomous Wight Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Autonomous Wraith Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Avatar of the Grim Reaper:[/b] See Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper. [b]Average Mohrg:[/b] See Mohrg, Average Mohrg. [b]Awakened Ghost Smilodon:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened. [b]Awakened Smilodon Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened. [b]Ayrzul:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense, Ayrzul. [b]Balcoth the Wraith-Mage:[/b] ? [b]Baleful Leader, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] Banshees are the furious, tormented souls of elves bound to the Material Plane by a betrayal that defined the final hours of their lives. Some banshees arise from elves who were slain by trusted friends and allies, or whose loved ones betrayed them on their deathbeds. Others spawn from elves whose treacherous deeds shortly before their deaths left a stain upon their souls. (Pathfinder Bestiary) The banshee represents one of the most tragic of undead, a soul so wracked with agony and fury over a betrayal in life that, in death, it lingers on as a great evil. That most of those who become banshees were not evil in life only deepens this tragic theme, and many elven adventurers see it as their duty not only to put banshees to rest, but to right the wrong that saw their creation in the first place. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead:[/b] ? [b]Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Banshee Drow Priest High 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Banshee Elite:[/b] ? [b]Banshee Entertainer, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen:[/b] The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Banshee Entertainer, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Banshee High Priest Drow 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Banshee Priest High Drow 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Bard Drow Lich 18:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18. [b]Bard Lich Drow 18:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18. [b]Barrow Jealous Guardian of a:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow. [b]Bat Enormous Undead:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Bat Ghoul:[/b] See Skaveling, Ghoul Bat. [b]Bat Ghoulish:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Bat Giant Larger Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Bat Giant Undead Larger:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Bat Undead Enormous:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:[/b] ? [b]Beast:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast. [b]Beast Guardian Slain Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Beast Undead:[/b] See Undead Beast. [b]Beast Undead, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Beautiful Drow Gentleman Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Beautiful Drow Youthful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Beautiful Gentleman Drow Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Beautiful Gentleman Youthful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Beautiful Youthful Gentleman Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Befuddled Thoughts:[/b] See Haunt Befuddled Thoughts. [b]Beheaded:[/b] Anyone apprehended by Ashen Swale’s followers is imprisoned in one of the many 15-foot-deep oubliettes that comprise the prisoner pits. Each pit is a muddy morass partially flooded with waste and swamp water and rife with insects and disease. Upon dying, prisoners are reanimated as beheaded and impaled on a stake in the Howling Square. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull:[/b] ? [b]Beheaded Long-Horned Bison:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned. [b]Behemoth Shanrigol:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth. [b]Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn. [b]Being of Immense Power Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Being of Power Immense Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Being Powerful Undead:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Being Tormented:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Being Undead of Immense Power, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Being Undead of Power Immense, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Being Undead Powerful:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Being With A Horrifying Emptiness:[/b] ? [b]Belcorra Blood of:[/b] See Haunt Blood of Belcorra. [b]Belcorra Child of:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra. [b]Belcorra Haruvex:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Beluthus:[/b] See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus. [b]Benevolent Figure, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Bestial-Looking Drow Wight:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking. [b]Bestial-Looking Wight Drow:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking. [b]Betrayal Confounding:[/b] See Haunt Confounding Betrayal. [b]Betrayed Revivication Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Betrayed Revivication. [b]Better Performer Slightly, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Better Slightly Performer, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Big Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Big. [b]Bird:[/b] See Ghost Angry, Bird. [b]Bison Long-Horned Beheaded:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned. [b]Bison Long-Horned Skull:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull. [b]Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Black Tar-Like Sludge and Bones Horrific Mass of:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Blades Flensing:[/b] See Haunt Flensing Blades. [b]Bleached Skulls:[/b] See Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls. [b]Blind Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Blind. [b]Blood Hunger:[/b] See Haunt Blood Hunger. [b]Blood of Belcorra:[/b] See Haunt Blood of Belcorra. [b]Blood-Drinking Corpse Plague-Bearing Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Blood-Drinking Corpse Reanimated Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Corpse Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Blood-Drinking Reanimated Corpse Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Blood-Drinking Reanimated Plague-Bearing Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Bloodsiphon:[/b] One of Volluk’s last creations remains here, a horrific undead guardian created from a giant leech. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Bloodthirsty General Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Bloodthirsty Urge:[/b] See Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge. [b]Bloodwalker:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Bloody Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Bloody. [b]Blue Cold Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Cold Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Finley:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley. [b]Blue Glowing Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Glowing Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Bodak:[/b] When a living, sentient humanoid is exposed to an extreme expression of supernatural evil, the experience can irrevocably damn the victim, crushing their mind and ripping out their soul in an appalling, unholy transformation that results in a creature that’s anathema to life—the bodak. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The rarity of the events that create bodaks ensure that most of these abominations were humanoids slain by another bodak’s gaze. Yet bodaks can also be brought into being by a rare version of the create undead ritual. This horrific ritual emulates an encounter of absolute, supernatural evil, and so the spell must begin when the subject is alive and located on one of the evil Outer Planes. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Fragmented memories of a prior existence filtered through a vengeful hatred of the living lead the bodak to try to return to those places it once knew. If successful, it assaults former friends, acquaintances, and loved ones with its murderous gaze and an incomprehensible torrent of gibberish laced with vile curses, accusations, and threats—an assault that often leads to the victims rising as newly formed bodaks themselves. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Any humanoid who dies while drained or doomed by a bodak rises as an autonomous bodak 24 hours after its death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life:[/b] ? [b]Bodak Empty Death:[/b] See Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death. [b]Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death:[/b] Three Children of Belcorra became far too interested in the lore of Nhimbaloth and were blasted with a powerful glimpse of the Outer God, transforming them into bodaks. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Body Shambling:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Bodyguard Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard. [b]Bog Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog. [b]Bog Mummy Amalgamation:[/b] See Mummy Bog Amalgamation. [b]Bogeyman:[/b] See Umbra, Bogeyman. [b]Bokrug Cult Leader Long-Dead, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Bone Croupier:[/b] For many, gambling is just fun and games, but for some, it can become a bad habit or even a life-consuming addiction. Bone croupiers take the meaning of “life-consuming” to its literal extreme. Undead gamblers whose lust for cards and dice couldn’t be sated in life, they haunt the shadowy corners of gambling halls and continue their search for that next hit of adrenaline. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6)) [b]Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer:[/b] ? [b]Bone Gladiator:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator. [b]Bone Monster:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Bone Shattered and Warped Flesh Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge Horrific Mass of:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Bones of a Giant Reanimated:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Bones of a Giant Reanimated:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Bones Reanimated of a Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Bones Reanimated of a Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Bones Shrouds and Evil Powerful Monster Made of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Bones Sprawling Mass of:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Bones Vortex of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Bony Humanoid:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Brain Collector Undead:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector. [b]Brain Collector Variant:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Bright Walker:[/b] Those who encounter calignis quickly learn that their deaths involve burning out instead of bleeding out. At times, this dramatic immolation is denied to a caligni, so they arise as a bright walker. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Most calignis assume that bright walkers arise at the whims of their malign and capricious demigods, the Forsaken, but as the Forsaken are denied the souls of these undead, some other unknown force must be involved. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant:[/b] ? [b]Brilliant Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Brilliant Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Broken Promise:[/b] See Haunt A Broken Promise. [b]Brute Hulking:[/b] See Wight, Hulking Brute. [b]Brute Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Brute. [b]Burning Mammoth Undead:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Burning Undead Mammoth:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Cabal Member Herecite:[/b] See Herecite Cabal Member. [b]Caiborn Shraen:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen. [b]Cairn Wight:[/b] See Wight Cairn. [b]Cairn Wight Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Cairn Wight Covetous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Cairn Wight Elite:[/b] See Wight Cairn Elite. [b]Cairn Wight Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Caligni Rare Undead:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Caligni Undead Rare:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Canker Cultist:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist. [b]Canine Skeleton, Guard, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Cannibalism Unnatural Embodiment of:[/b] See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism. [b]Cantakerous Ghost, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Captain Draugr:[/b] See Draugr Captain. [b]Captain Graveknight, Finzad Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen. [b]Careful Hunter:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Carpenter Undead, Nils Kleveken:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken. [b]Cat Great Guardian Ghost of the, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Cat Jungle Ghost Malevolent of a:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Cat Jungle Malevolent Ghost of a:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Cat Spectral, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Catfolk Skeletal, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Centuries-Old Killer, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Chained Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Champion Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Champion. [b]Champion Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion. [b]Chandriu Invisar:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar. [b]Chaotic Evil Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Chaotic Evil. [b]Cheerful Tune:[/b] See Haunt Cheerful Tune. [b]Chemical Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Chemical. [b]Child Abandoned Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers. [b]Child Abandoned Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers. [b]Child of Belcorra:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra. [b]Child of Belcorra Elder:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder. [b]Child of Belcorra Elder, Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Child God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child Undead:[/b] See Undead Child. [b]Child Undead:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Child Undead:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child. [b]Child Undead, Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers Abandoned:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers. [b]Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers Abandoned:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers. [b]Child-God Evil Mummified, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-God Mummified Evil, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-King Mummified, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-Mummy, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-Regent God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child-Sized God-King, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Child's Dying Spirit:[/b] See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit. [b]Chimpanzee Visitant:[/b] See Visitant Chimpanzee. [b]Chiseler Undead:[/b] See Undead Chiseler. [b]Chiseler Undead:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Choir Entropy:[/b] See Haunt Entropy Choir. [b]Choir Ghostly:[/b] See Haunt Ghostly Choir. [b]Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Clacking Skull Swarm:[/b] See Skull Swarm Clacking. [b]Clattering Grotesque Monstrosity:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Clattering Monstrosity Grotesque:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Claudiette's Animal Companion Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Claudiette's Animal Companion Owlbear Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Claw Crawling:[/b] See Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw. [b]Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame. [b]Cloud Dragon Poison-Wracked Young:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cloud Dragon Young Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cloud Poison-Wracked Dragon Young:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cloud Poison-Wracked Young Dragon:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cloud Young Dragon Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cloud Young Dragon Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Blue Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Glowing Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Glowing Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere Glowing of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Collection Furious Spiritual:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Collection Spiritual Furious:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Colossal Abomination Undead:[/b] See Undead Abomination Colossal. [b]Colossal Undead Abomination:[/b] See Undead Abomination Colossal. [b]Combatant Straightforward, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Commander, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Common Most Minion Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Common Most Minion Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Common Most Skeletal Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Common Most Skeletal Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Common Traditional Vampire:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Common Type of Shanrigol Most Basic:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Common Undead:[/b] See Undead Common. [b]Common Vampire Traditional:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Commoner Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Commoner. [b]Commoner Ghost Weak:[/b] See Ghost Commoner Weak. [b]Companion Undead:[/b] See Undead Companion. [b]Compelling Figure, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Complex Haunt:[/b] See Haunt Complex. [b]Confounding Betrayal:[/b] See Haunt Confounding Betrayal. [b]Conjuror Drow Lich 20:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20. [b]Conjuror Lich Drow 20:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20. [b]Conqueror Would-Be, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Corporeal Creature Non-Skeletal Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corporeal Creature Undead Non-Skeletal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corporeal Non-Skeletal Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corporeal Non-Skeletal Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Undead Corporeal. [b]Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Corporeal Undead. [b]Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead. [b]Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Skeleton, Corporeal Undead. [b]Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Zombie, Corporeal Undead. [b]Corporeal Undead Creature Non-Skeletal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corporeal Undead Non-Skeletal Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Corpse:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Corpse Animated:[/b] See Animated Corpse. [b]Corpse Animated:[/b] See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead. [b]Corpse Animated:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior. [b]Corpse Animated of a Devout Soldier:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Corpse Animated of a Soldier Devout:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Corpse Armored in Black Plate:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Corpse Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Blood-Drinking Reanimated Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Hideous:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape. [b]Corpse Mindless Rotting:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Corpse of a Devout Soldier Animated:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea Risen:[/b] See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea. [b]Corpse of a Soldier Devout Animated:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion Zombified, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Corpse Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Plague-Bearing Reanimated Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Propped-Up, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Corpse Psychopomp Haunted:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Corpse Reanimated Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Reanimated Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Corpse Risen of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:[/b] See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea. [b]Corpse Rotting Mindless:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Corpse Sunburst:[/b] See Sunburst Corpse. [b]Corpse Walking:[/b] See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse. [b]Corpse Walking, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Corpse Walking, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Corpse Zombified of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Corpse Zombified of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Corpselight:[/b] A will-o’-wisp that starves to death might rise as a cold, blue, glowing sphere of spongy wetness—a corpselight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature:[/b] ? [b]Corpselight Particularly Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Corpselight Powerful Particularly:[/b] See Corpselight Particularly Powerful. [b]Corpses Animate Mass of:[/b] See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead. [b]Corpses Giant Storm Lashed Together Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Giant Storm Several Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Lashed:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Lashed Together Giant Storm Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Lashed Together Several Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Lashed Together Several Storm Giant:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Lashed Together Storm Giant Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Several Giant Storm Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Several Lashed Together Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Several Storm Giant Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Storm Giant Lashed Together Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Corpses Storm Giant Several Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Count Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Count. [b]Covetous Cairn Wight:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Covetous Wight Cairn:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Cozurn, Lyrt:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Cranky Ghost, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Crawling Claw:[/b] See Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw. [b]Crawling Hand:[/b] Typically, crawling hands are formed when severed appendages are endowed with a crude sentience by evil necromantic energies that turn them into tireless killers. Yet crawling hands can also arise spontaneously, usually when a creature loses an appendage in a place rife with necromantic energy or with a connection to the Negative Energy Plane. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A crawling hand formed from the appendage of a Medium creature is quick and agile, skittering in the shadows until it can strike its prey. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A popular tale among necromancers tells of an ancient wizard who trafficked in evil magic. During a summoning ritual gone wrong, the wizard’s hand became possessed and later strangled them while they slept. The hand dragged the corpse across the wizard’s rooms to their workbench, propped up a knife in a vise, and severed itself from the rest of the body. According to the story, the hand went on to commit several more murders and disappeared into the sewers of a major metropolis, never to be seen again. Some necromancers believe that this original crawling hand still creeps through the shadows of that city, killing as it pleases. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand Elite:[/b] The curious markings in the dust in this hall were left by a pair of immense manifestations of the malevolence drawn directly from Ioseff’s traumatized mind: a pair of human-sized left hands, severed at the wrist as if by an enormous hatchet. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) As long as Ioseff’s ghost remains, new crawling hands manifest here after a week passes. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Crawling Hand Elite, Immense Manifestation of the Malevolence:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand Giant:[/b] A giant crawling hand is the appendage of a very large creature, such as a giant. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature:[/b] ? [b]Crawling Hand Swarm:[/b] Necromancers studying here practice their craft on the severed hands of prisoners, using them to create crawling hands that are then kept on the shelves. When the party touches any object in this room, the hands attack as one. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Creature Amorphous, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Creature Animalistic Cunning:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Corporeal Undead Non-Skeletal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Cunning Animalistic:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Creature Dangerous:[/b] See Draugr, Dangerous Creature. [b]Creature Dangerous Evil, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Creature Dangerous Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Dangerous. [b]Creature Dangerous Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Dangerous Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Divine Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Divine. [b]Creature Eerie:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Creature Evil Dangerous, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Creature Evil Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Evil. [b]Creature Feral Humanoid:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Creature Foul:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Creature Foul Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Creature Foul Undead:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Creature Hateful:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Creature Highly Skilled Intelligent, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Creature Highly Skilled Intelligent, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Creature Hostile:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature. [b]Creature Humanoid Feral:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Creature Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Creature Intelligent Highly Skilled, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Creature Intelligent Highly Skilled, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Creature Intelligent Skilled Highly, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Creature Intelligent Skilled Highly, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Creature Intelligent Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Intelligent Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Large Very Appendage of a:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature. [b]Creature Lich-Like Mindless Nearly, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Lich-Like Nearly Mindless, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Lion-Like Skull-Faced Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Lion-Like Undead Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Malevolent:[/b] See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit. [b]Creature Mindless Nearly Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Mindless Undead:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Creature More Powerful:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature. [b]Creature Most Powerful Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Creature Near-Mindless Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Nearly Mindless Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Nocturnal:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Creature Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Non-Skeletal Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Nonliving With Blood in its Body:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Creature Powerful:[/b] See Ravener, Powerful Creature. [b]Creature Powerful More:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature. [b]Creature Powerful Most Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Creature Powerful Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Creature Powerful Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Powerful. [b]Creature Rare:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature. [b]Creature Skeletal, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Creature Skilled Highly Intelligent, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Creature Skilled Highly Intelligent, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Creature Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Skull-Faced Undead Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Strange:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood:[/b] See Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions. [b]Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site Undead:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Creature That Rejuvenates:[/b] See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead. [b]Creature That Rejuvenates:[/b] See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath. [b]Creature Thats Anathema to Life:[/b] See Bodak, Abomination, Creature Thats Anathema to Life. [b]Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Creature Undead Corporeal Non-Skeletal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Undead Dangerous:[/b] See Undead Creature Dangerous. [b]Creature Undead Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Undead Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Undead Divine:[/b] See Undead Creature Divine. [b]Creature Undead Evil:[/b] See Undead Creature Evil. [b]Creature Undead Foul:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Creature Undead Foul:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Creature Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Undead Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Creature Undead Lion-Like Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead Mindless:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead Most Powerful:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Creature Undead Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Undead Non-Skeletal Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Creature Undead Powerful:[/b] See Undead Creature Powerful. [b]Creature Undead Powerful:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead Powerful Most:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Creature Undead Skull-Faced Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Undead That Feeds on the Blood of the Living:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Creature Undead Unique:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature. [b]Creature Undead Unique, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Creature Undead Vile That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Undead Vile That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Undead Who Thirsts For Blood:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Creature Undead Who Thirsts for Blood:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood. [b]Creature Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature Unique Undead:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature. [b]Creature Unique Undead, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Creature Unnatural:[/b] See Unnatural Creature [b]Creature Very Large Appendage of a:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature. [b]Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Vile Undead That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Vile Undead That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Creature Who Thirsts For Blood Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Creature Who Thirsts for Blood Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood. [b]Creature Wise Yet Wicked:[/b] See Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature. [b]Creature With Blood in its Body Nonliving:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Creature With Negative Healing:[/b] ? [b]Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions:[/b] See Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions. [b]Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless Undead, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Croupier Bone:[/b] See Bone Croupier. [b]Crude Minion Simple:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Crude Minion Simple:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Crude Simple Minion:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Crude Simple Minion:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Crusader Dead:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Crystalline Dragon Immense Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Crystalline Dragon Undead Immense:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Crystalline Immense Dragon Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Crystalline Immense Undead Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Crystalline Undead Dragon Immense:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Crystalline Undead Immense Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Cult Leader Dybbuk:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader. [b]Cult Leader Evil, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Cult Leader Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader. [b]Cult of the Canker Leader of the, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Cultist Canker:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist. [b]Cultist Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Cultist Wight:[/b] See Wight Variant Wight Cultist. [b]Cunning Animalistic Creature:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Cunning Creature Animalistic:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Cunning Spellcaster Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Cunning Tinker:[/b] See Wight, Cunning Tinker. [b]Current Greatest Threat to Avistan, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Current Threat to Avistan Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Cursed Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Cursed. [b]Cyclops Undead:[/b] See Undead Cyclops. [b]Dajermube:[/b] See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube. [b]Damned Grasp of the:[/b] See Haunt Grasp of the Damned. [b]Dance of Death:[/b] See Haunt Dance of Death. [b]Dangerous Creature:[/b] See Draugr, Dangerous Creature. [b]Dangerous Creature Evil, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Dangerous Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Dangerous. [b]Dangerous Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Dangerous Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Dangerous Evil Creature, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Dangerous Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton. [b]Dangerous Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Dangerous. [b]Dangerous Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Dangerous Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Daughter Zalsiniah's Lingering Spirit of:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Dead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Dead Crusader:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Dead Hungry:[/b] See Hungry Dead. [b]Dead Hungry:[/b] See Skeleton, Hungry Dead. [b]Dead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Dead Living:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Dead Restless:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Dead Void:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Deadly Foe:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Deadly Foe Undead:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Deadly Skulltaker Four-Armed:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Deadly Undead Foe:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Death and Shadow Towering Specter of:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death. [b]Death Dance of:[/b] See Haunt Dance of Death. [b]Death Drider:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider. [b]Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Death Knight:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider. [b]Death Knight of:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider. [b]Death Lesser:[/b] See Lesser Death. [b]Death Mass Whirling of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Death Whirling Mass of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Deathknight:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider. [b]Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] As for my husband, well, Seldrick turned into something horrible when he died. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) [b]Deathless Acolyte Variant, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Debutante:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Debutante. [b]Deep Gnome Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Defender, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Demilich:[/b] See Lich Demilich. [b]Desiccated Flesh Giant Log of:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Devastatingly Powerful Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful. [b]Devious Truly Versatile Spellcaster:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Devor, Bella:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Devotee Ghostly, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Devourer:[/b] When fiends and powerful evil spellcasters are lost beyond the farthest reaches of the multiverse, they sometimes return as horrific undead called devourers that consume the souls of the living to fuel their arcane machinations. Their bodies are ruined and rebuilt, hollow and twisted, even as their minds undergo a spiritual transformation. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Devourer, Beluthus:[/b] See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus. [b]Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower:[/b] ? [b]Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus:[/b] ? [b]Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Devout Soldier Animated Corpse of a:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Devron the Necromancer:[/b] See Lich, Devron the Necromancer. [b]Dinosaur Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur. [b]Disease-Ridden Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Disease-Ridden. [b]Disguises Master of, Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Divine Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Divine. [b]Divine Spirit Theatrical:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Divine Theatrical Spirit:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Divine Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Divine. [b]Dog Taxidermic:[/b] See Taxidermic Dog. [b]Doom Fiery Hall of:[/b] See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom. [b]Doom Plummeting:[/b] See Haunt Plummeting Doom. [b]Dragon Cloud in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame. [b]Dragon Cloud Poison-Wracked Young:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Cloud Young Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Crystalline Immense Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Crystalline Undead Immense:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Gold Young Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dragon Gold Zombie Young:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dragon Immense Crystalline Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Immense Undead Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Poison-Wracked Cloud Young:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Poison-Wracked Young Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Powerful Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful. [b]Dragon Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon. [b]Dragon Undead, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Dragon Undead Crystalline Immense:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Undead Immense Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Dragon Undead Powerful:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful. [b]Dragon Young Cloud Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Young Gold Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dragon Young Poison-Wracked Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Dragon Young Zombie Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dragon Zombie Gold Young:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dragon Zombie Young Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Dralston, Seldrick:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Draugr, Undead Draugr:[/b] Risen corpses of sailors who died at sea, draugr reek of the rot and decay of the briny deep. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Draugr rise in the haunted places of the sea, where restless spirits, swells of negative energy, or supernatural storms deliver death. A corpse might rest at the bottom of the sea for some time before awakening as a draugr. Collecting detritus and organisms, a corpse becomes increasingly disgusting before it finally rises. Proximity to intelligent life can expedite this process, and an underwater explorer who happens upon a shipwreck might cause a body to snap to unlife as a draugr suddenly. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) When an entire ship’s crew dies in one calamity, they might rise simultaneously, bound together in death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Draugr, Dangerous Creature:[/b] ? [b]Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:[/b] ? [b]Draugr Captain:[/b] ? [b]Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] ? [b]Draugr More Powerful With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Draugr Powerful More With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Draugr Raider:[/b] ? [b]Draugr Undead:[/b] See Draugr, Undead Draugr. [b]Draugr With Burning Red Eyes More Powerful:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Draugr With Burning Red Eyes Powerful More:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Dread Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Dread Wraith:[/b] See Wraith Dread. [b]Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin Manifestation of the:[/b] See Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin. [b]Drenchdead:[/b] When great heroes or other powerful individuals encounter misfortune and die at sea or to other water-related accidents, the anguished soul sometimes clings to its corpse, creating a drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Drider Death:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider. [b]Drider Priest Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest. [b]Drider Undead:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Drider Vampire Priest:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest. [b]Drider Variant Death Drider:[/b] ? [b]Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Drow Administrator Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator. [b]Drow Alchemist Mohrg 17:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17. [b]Drow Assassin 17:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17. [b]Drow Assassin 17, Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Drow Banshee High Priest 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Drow Banshee Priest High 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Drow Bard Lich 18:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18. [b]Drow Beautiful Gentleman Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drow Beautiful Youthful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drow Bestial-Looking Wight:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking. [b]Drow Brilliant Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Conjuror Lich 20:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20. [b]Drow Elf Undead:[/b] See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf. [b]Drow Gentleman Beautiful Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drow Gentleman Youthful Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drow Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Drow. [b]Drow Ghost Administrator:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator. [b]Drow Ghost Witch:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch. [b]Drow Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Drow. [b]Drow Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight. [b]Drow Graveknight 18:[/b] See Graveknight Drow 18. [b]Drow High Priest Banshee 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Drow Influential Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Lanky Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky. [b]Drow Lich:[/b] See Lich Drow. [b]Drow Lich, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Drow Lich Bard 18:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18. [b]Drow Lich Conjuror 20:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20. [b]Drow Mage Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage. [b]Drow Mohrg Alchemist 17:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17. [b]Drow Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Drow. [b]Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Mummy Brilliant, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Mummy Influential, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Mummy Mage:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage. [b]Drow Priest High Banshee 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Drow Sister, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Drow Sister, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Drow Sister, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Drow Sister, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Drow Skeletal, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Drow Soulless, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Striking Woman, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Drow Undead:[/b] See Undead Drow. [b]Drow Undead, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Drow Vampire, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Drow Vampire 16:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16. [b]Drow Vampire 19:[/b] See Vampire Drow 19. [b]Drow Vampire Lanky:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky. [b]Drow Wight Bestial-Looking:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking. [b]Drow Witch Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch. [b]Drow Woman, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Drow Woman Striking, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Drow Youthful Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drow Youthful Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Drummer Eerie Undead:[/b] See Undead Drummer Eerie. [b]Drummer Undead Eerie:[/b] See Undead Drummer Eerie. [b]Duke Ormand:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Duke Vampire, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Dullahan:[/b] A dullahan manifests when a particularly violent warrior is beheaded and the warrior’s soul stubbornly clings to material existence (or is refused entry to the afterlife). (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior:[/b] ? [b]Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor:[/b] ? [b]Dullahan, Wonoak:[/b] ? [b]Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn. [b]Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn. [b]Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] ? [b]Dybbuk Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Dybbuk Leader Cult:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader. [b]Dybbuk Lurking, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Dying Child's Spirit:[/b] See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit. [b]Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History Tragic, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Eccentric Remnant Tragic of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Eccentric Tragic Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Echoes of Faith:[/b] See Haunt Echoes of Faith. [b]Eerie Creature:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Eerie Drummer Undead:[/b] See Undead Drummer Eerie. [b]Eerie Haunting:[/b] ? [b]Eerie Undead Drummer:[/b] See Undead Drummer Eerie. [b]Elder Child of Belcorra:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder. [b]Elder Child of Belcorra, Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life Furious Tormented Soul of an:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Elf Drow Undead:[/b] See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf. [b]Elite Banshee:[/b] See Banshee Elite. [b]Elite Cairn Wight:[/b] See Wight Cairn Elite. [b]Elite Crawling Hand:[/b] See Crawling Hand Elite. [b]Elite Gashadokuro:[/b] See Gashadokuro Elite. [b]Elite Ghast:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite. [b]Elite Ghoul Ghast:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite. [b]Elite Graveknight Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite. [b]Elite Herexen:[/b] See Herexen Elite. [b]Elite Nemhaith:[/b] See Nemhaith Elite. [b]Elite Poltergeist:[/b] See Poltergeist Elite. [b]Elite Shraen Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite. [b]Elite Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Elite. [b]Elite Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Elite Warsworn:[/b] See Warsworn Elite. [b]Elite Wight Cairn:[/b] See Wight Cairn Elite. [b]Embittered Spirit:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit. [b]Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:[/b] See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism. [b]Empty Death Bodak:[/b] See Bodak Variant, Bodak Empty Death. [b]Encouraging Supervision:[/b] See Haunt Encouraging Supervision. [b]Enemy Familiar:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Enigmatic Undead, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Enormous Abomination Undead:[/b] See Undead Abomination Enormous. [b]Enormous Bat Undead:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Enormous Undead Abomination:[/b] See Undead Abomination Enormous. [b]Enormous Undead Bat:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Enslaved Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved. [b]Enslaved Nemhaith:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entertainer Banshee:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer. [b]Entity Incorporeal Powerful Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Incorporeal Undead Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Paranormal:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Powerful:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Entity Powerful Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Powerful Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Profane:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Entity Undead Incorporeal Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Undead Powerful Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Entity Undead Unusual, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Entity Undead Unusual, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Entity Unusual Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Entity Unusual Undead, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Entropy Choir:[/b] See Haunt Entropy Choir. [b]Entropy True Inexplicable Servant of:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Esobok:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok. [b]Especially Old Ghast Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Especially Old Ghoul Ghast Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Especially Old Sadistic Ghoul Ghast, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Eternal Flame:[/b] See Haunt Eternal Flame. [b]Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave. [b]Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise. [b]Eternally Patient Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Eternally Vigilant Guardian:[/b] See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian. [b]Eternally Vigilant Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death Unthinking:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death Unthinking:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of Death:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Ever-Shambling Unthinking Harbinger of Death:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth:[/b] ? [b]Evil Bones and Shrouds Powerful Monster Made of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Evil Child-God Mummified, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Evil Creature Dangerous, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Evil Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Evil. [b]Evil Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Evil Dangerous Creature, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Evil Force:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Evil Form:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Evil God-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Evil Great:[/b] See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead. [b]Evil Leader Cult, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Evil Mummified Child-God, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Evil Mummy, Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Evil Spirit:[/b] See Witchfire, Evil Spirit. [b]Evil Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Evil. [b]Evil Wizard:[/b] See Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard [b]Exclusion and Xenophobia God of, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Exile Ghoul Morlock:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile. [b]Exile Morlock Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile. [b]Faceless Undead:[/b] See Undead Faceless. [b]Failed Lich:[/b] See Lich Failed. [b]Fallen Ally, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Fallen Hero, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Fallen Ivory Reaper Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Fallen Ivory Reaper Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Fallen Reaper Ivory Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Fallen Reaper Ivory Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Fallen Soldier:[/b] Sutaki wage war with them to the east, then raise the dead, using fallen soldiers to assault them. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Fallowglade, Siora:[/b] See Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade. [b]Familiar Enemy:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Familiar Raven Undead:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar. [b]Familiar Undead Raven:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar. [b]Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Feral Creature Humanoid:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Feral Form of Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Feral Form of. [b]Feral Humanoid Creature:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Feral Skull Swarm:[/b] See Skull Swarm Feral. [b]Feral Vampire Form of:[/b] See Vampire Feral Form of. [b]Festrog:[/b] ? [b]Festrog Undead Roaming:[/b] ? [b]Fickle Person, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Fiend Undead, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Fiery Doom Hall of:[/b] See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom. [b]Figure Aspirational, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Figure Benevolent, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Figure Compelling, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Figure Frightening Tragic:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Figure Spectral:[/b] See Wraith, Spectral Figure. [b]Figure Spectral:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure. [b]Figure Tragic Frightening:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Final Flight:[/b] See Haunt Final Flight. [b]Finley, Blue:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley. [b]Finzad Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen. [b]First Horseman Mysterious Incarnation of the:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion. [b]Fishfolk Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Fishfolk Skeleton Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion. [b]Flame Eternal:[/b] See Haunt Eternal Flame. [b]Flamesworn:[/b] Flamesworn rise from large crowds killed by fire. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Flamesworn, Mass Undead:[/b] ? [b]Flensing Blades:[/b] See Haunt Flensing Blades. [b]Flesh Desiccated Giant Log of:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Flesh Warped and Shattered Bone Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Flesh-Eating Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead. [b]Flesh-Eating Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Flight Final:[/b] See Haunt Final Flight. [b]Flying Monstrosity Vampiric:[/b] See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity. [b]Flying Undead:[/b] See Undead Flying. [b]Flying Vampiric Monstrosity:[/b] See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity. [b]Foe Deadly:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Foe Deadly Undead:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Foe Former:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Foe Old, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Foe Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Foe Undead Deadly:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Footsteps of Legend:[/b] See Haunt Footsteps of Legend. [b]Force Evil:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Form Evil:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Form Ghostly:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Form Ghostly Skeletal, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Form Lesser of Undead:[/b] See Undead Lesser Form of. [b]Form Malevolent of Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Form Malevolent of Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Form of Greater Undead:[/b] See Undead Greater Form of. [b]Form of Incorporeal Undead Malevolent:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Form of Undead Greater:[/b] See Undead Greater Form of. [b]Form of Undead Incorporeal Malevolent:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Form of Undead Lesser:[/b] See Undead Lesser Form of. [b]Form of Unlife Stranger:[/b] See Stranger Form of Unlife. [b]Form of Vampire Feral:[/b] See Vampire Feral Form of. [b]Form Sinuous Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:[/b] See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames. [b]Form Skeletal Ghostly, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Form Stranger of Unlife:[/b] See Stranger Form of Unlife. [b]Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames Sinuous:[/b] See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames. [b]Former Foe:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Former Herald, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Former Pathfinder Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Former Pathfinder Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Former Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Former Rebel:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Foul Creature:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Foul Creature Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Foul Creature Undead:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Foul Spirit:[/b] See Spirit Foul. [b]Foul Spirit:[/b] See Ghost, Foul Spirit. [b]Foul Undead:[/b] See Undead Foul. [b]Foul Undead:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Foul Undead:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Foul Undead Creature:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Foul Undead Creature:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Four-Armed Deadly Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Four-Armed Skulltaker Deadly:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Free-Willed Undead:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed. [b]Free-Willed Undead Weaker:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed Weaker. [b]Free-Willed Undead Weaker:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Free-Willed Weaker Undead:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed Weaker. [b]Free-Willed Weaker Undead:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Frightening Figure Tragic:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Frightening Hodag Undead:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Frightening Tragic Figure:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Frightening Undead Hodag:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Frost Wight:[/b] See Wight Frost. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight Cairn:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Full-Fledged Cairn Wight Autonomous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Shadow Autonomous:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Full-Fledged Tar Tree Autonomous:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Full-Fledged Wight Autonomous:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Wight Cairn Autonomous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Full-Fledged Wraith Autonomous:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Furious Collection Spiritual:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Furious Soul Tormented of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Furious Spiritual Collection:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Furnace Vengeful:[/b] See Haunt Vengeful Furnace. [b]Gambler Undead:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Gamer Undying:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Gargantuan Amalgam Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan. [b]Gargantuan Monstrosity Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity. [b]Gargantuan Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Gargantuan. [b]Gargantuan Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Gargantuan Zombie Amalgam:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan. [b]Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff:[/b] The last horse stall, where the horse who escaped to Willowside was living, now contains several human corpses. The brughadatch elders killed Cynsa and Palben Carrister weeks ago to keep them from sending the fey back to the First World. They’ve dumped the owners’ bodies here, along with the corpses of several staff members and guests who have died of starvation. The spirits of the starved do not rest easily, and they rise up in an undead monstrosity called a gashadokuro as soon as anyone enters the stall. It fights until destroyed, pursuing foes out of the stable if necessary. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) [b]Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Gem-Encrusted Skull, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Gem-Encrusted Skull, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Gem-Studded Skull Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Gem-Studded Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]General Bloodthirsty Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Gentleman Beautiful Drow Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gentleman Beautiful Youthful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gentleman Drow Beautiful Youthful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gentleman Drow Youthful Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gentleman Youthful Beautiful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gentleman Youthful Drow Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Ghast:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast. [b]Ghast Elite:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite. [b]Ghast Especially Old Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghast Old Especially Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghast Sadistic Especially Old, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghast Sadistic Old Especially, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghast Unique:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique. [b]Ghost:[/b] When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure, they can linger on in the world. These anguished souls haunt a locale significant to them in life, constantly trying to right their perceived wrong or wrongdoings. (Pathfinder Bestiary) As they are remnants of a past life and retain their intelligence, ghosts can convey long-lost information or serve as a way to inform the PCs of crucial story elements. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Lost souls that haunt the world as incorporeal undead are called ghosts. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Some property of the Abomination Vaults increases the manifestation of ghosts, spectral undead, and haunts within their domain. Otari initially believed this was a side effect from Gauntlight but has now come to suspect a link to a much more ancient and ominous source deep below this level. He knows nothing of Nhimbaloth, but if the heroes tell him of the Outer God, he suspects her influence is the source. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Pharasma opposes Nhimbaloth for multiple reasons. Those who perish in lands haunted by the latter’s presence tend to rise as ghosts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Those who study from The Whispering Reeds for too long are often cursed to rise as ghosts after death—though their existence never lasts for long, as they are inevitably consumed by Nhimbaloth. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) “There’s a shoony—you know, one of those dog folk—in Castinlee who sings to the dead. He digs their graves, but apparently that isn’t enough for him, so he sings to them too… and their ghosts get up and dance for him!” (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) Spirit Anchor curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb:[/b] A despairing Geb attempts to escape Golarion in an act of ritual suicide, but soon returns as a ghost. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) For an ancient ghost born of anguish and resentment, Geb currently seems more engaged with his kingdom than at any point since Nex’s disappearance. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) Finally, in 632, Geb’s torment grew too strong to bear, and he ended his mortal life in an act of ritual suicide. But even in death, Geb’s hatred tethered his soul to Golarion as a ghost. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] In life, Ulthadar was a cleric of Aroden and one of the founding priests of Moonstone Hall. Ulthadar was a young adult when the temple’s foundations were laid, and he remained active in the temple’s hierarchy until his death, dedicating his life to serving his deity through administration, prayer, and scholarship. Though he served as the temple’s first high priest for 20 years before his death, Ulthadar never excelled at ministering to the public. Like many who once dwelled within Moonstone Hall, he was an ascetic who preferred meditation and study to preaching and proselytizing. As high priest, he grudgingly spent time away from his true calling to give weekly sermons, but he was never a charismatic figure among his order. In fact, those who knew him considered him peevish at best; yet they suffered his abrasive personality for his deep well of religious knowledge and his talents for administering the many functions Moonstone Hall provided to the city of Escadar. Ulthadar left Moonstone Hall as rarely as possible, seeing in its gleaming walls and stately fixtures the truest connection to his god. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) When Ulthadar passed away in his sleep, his attachment to Moonstone Hall tethered his soul to it. Instead of moving on to dwell in Aroden’s extraplanar realm, his soul instead remained in his longtime home. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) [b]Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghost, Foul Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Ghost, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure:[/b] ? [b]Ghost, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Ghost, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Administrator Drow:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator. [b]Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] The skeleton on the island was once Otari Ilvashti. He survived the battle with Belcorra and a desperate flight through the upper levels of the Abomination Vaults only to become trapped here by the immense otyugh waiting in area D17. Already weakened from his ordeal before contracting filth fever from the fight with the otyugh, Otari lingered on the tiny islet only two days before he perished. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Today, his spirit lingers on, both in the form of the strange warnings on the walls throughout the Abomination Vaults and also as a ghost consumed by two linked desires—vengeance on Belcorra and fear that Gauntlight might yet be used to harm his hometown of Absalom. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) When Otari Ilvashti became trapped in the Abomination Vaults, he did his best to find an escape route. Unfortunately, at that time, many of Belcorra’s dangerous minions still guarded much of this level. He made it to this room only to collapse from his wounds. Fortunately, Belcorra’s death had thrown the dungeon into chaos, and he wasn’t discovered. When Otari woke some time later, no longer on the edge of death from his ordeal, he crept out of the room and made his way west through area B31 and eventually to B20, only to be confronted by an angry and oversized chuul. He discovered the secret door in area B32 and fled deeper instead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) When Otari finally died in area D18, his soul remained as a ghost, and the three locations where he hid during his final days became infused with desperate echoes of his spirit. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Ghost Adventurer, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Ghost Ancient Born of Anguish and Resentment, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost Ancient Irritable, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Ancient Necromancer, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost Angry, Bird:[/b] Local peoples claim that long ago, a tribe of demon-worshippers sacrificed their victims here, and that the birds are the angry ghosts of the dead. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse) [b]Ghost Awakened Smilodon:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened. [b]Ghost Big:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment Ancient, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost Cantakerous, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Chaotic Evil:[/b] If you activate The Whispering Reeds and are not a worshipper of Nhimbaloth, you become stupefied 2 for 24 hours as your thoughts fill with paranoia that something is watching you from the other side of death. If you die while affected by the Empty Death, you immediately become a chaotic evil ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Ghost Commoner:[/b] The ghost commoner is an ordinary person who believes they died unjustly, usually due to foul play or betrayal. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Ghost Commoner, Blue Finley:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley. [b]Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley:[/b] Finley, for whom this room is named, is a ghost. Almost 40 years ago, long before Tamily Tanderveil purchased the fish camp from its previous owner, Finley joined the camp’s staff with a single goal: to earn enough coin to buy a suit of armor and an adventurer’s pack so they could take up a life of adventure. Finley’s grandmother was a member of the Pathfinder Society, known across the Inner Sea region as a league of bold adventurer-explorers, who perished delving into an ancient ruin. Finley grew up adoring their grandmother’s tales of dashing adventure, and so she bequeathed her trusty sword to Finley with the charge that the youngster “put it to good use.” Finley came to the fish camp and, worried about what their campmates would think, stashed the sword and the coin they’d earned under a floorboard in their bedroom. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) But Finley’s fate was not as bold as their grandmother had hoped. During the last week of the fishing season, Finley’s fishing boat was caught in a terrible, sudden storm, and Finley was swept overboard and drowned at sea. Their spirit was so distraught at having failed to fulfill their grandmother’s charge that it returned here, tethered to the inherited sword hidden beneath the floorboard in this room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) The ghost heaves a deep, mournful sigh that rattles the shutters over the window, then sits on the edge of the bed, their translucent form passing partway through the musty straw mattress. “I told her I’d put it to good use, you know? My grandmother. She had so many stories of adventure, and so when she left me her sword, I just wanted to make her proud. But I never got to become an adventurer! I went and drowned instead, and I know I’ve let her down.” (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) [b]Ghost Commoner Weak, Talmore:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Cranky, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Drow:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar:[/b] The skeletal remains to the south were once a drow woman named Chandriu Invisar, director of the scriptorium. Chandriu harbored a poorly hidden adoration for Belcorra’s apprentice, Volluk, and in the days after Belcorra’s death, Chandriu tried to convince him to flee with her to start a new life together somewhere far from the Abomination Vaults. Volluk spurned Chandriu, insisting that “Belcorra needs me now in death even more than in life; you should consider the same!” Chandriu returned here in despair, only to be murdered by her disgruntled scribes eager to get out from under her bullying, and she grasped for Volluk’s portrait as she died. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) As with so many others who had the misfortune to perish in the Abomination Vaults, Chandriu arose as a ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Ghost Drow Witch, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] Centuries ago, a Zirnakaynin native named Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour rose to considerable status within her house. Yet on the eve of her ascension to power, a rival house’s assassin ingloriously took her life while she slept, helpless. Her rage transcended the natural order, and Mafaere rose as a ghost to seek vengeance on her betrayers. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Ghost Dwarven, Jormir Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn. [b]Ghost Dwarven, Luko Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn. [b]Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:[/b] Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) [b]Ghost Guardian of the Great Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost Guardian Smilodon, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost Human, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] Rushing his work proved to be Ioseff’s undoing. That night, he used the Void Mirror to perform the ritual to pull down a brain collector from the Dark Tapestry, but Ioseff botched the rite. The brain collector tore free from the Void Mirror’s influence and attacked him. Ioseff managed to defeat the monster, but not before it afflicted him with a powerful, debilitating spell: internal insurrection (page 67). Ioseff retreated to his hidden laboratory; he raced against time to reverse engineer the rare spell and find a cure, only to perish at his desk minutes after he finally deciphered the magic. As he died, Tchekuth’s slowly reviving remains pulsed awful power, drawing and feeding on what remained of Ioseff’s compassion and humanity to leave behind a wracked, ruined ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Ghost Human, Tollvych:[/b] Only a few months before the heroes arrived, a Chelaxian scholar named Tollvych met his demise in this chamber. The man first became intrigued by the Doorway to the Red Star after he came into the possession of an ancient magical staff called Wyrm Drinker that a team of Thrune agents stole from the Mwangi Expanse years before. Tollvych determined that Wyrm Drinker’s powers had gone inert, but that if he could return it to “the site of its greatest triumph,” the powerful device would reactivate. After determining this site to be the Doorway to the Red Star, Tollvych made the journey. He opted for stealth and trickery (tactics that allowed him to sneak past the Iobane and even to avoid a confrontation with the demiliches in area A1) but his luck ran out upon reaching this chamber, when he fell victim to the entropy choir (see Hazard). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) Tollvych lingers on, though, in the form of a ghost. As soon as anyone steps into this room, the ghost rises from his mortal remains, calling out to the heroes to “hold fast, lest you join me in this torment!” As a ghost, he resembles his appearance in life: a handsome man clad in red and black robes. Yet as he moves, it becomes obvious that his bones have been broken in dozens of places, and his limbs, neck, and torso bend in unsettling and gruesome ways. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian:[/b] The ghost of the librarian Jarelle Kaldrian still haunts this workroom. Jarelle couldn’t escape the other scholars’ increasingly gruesome schemes, so she retreated into this room, locked the door, and drank a jar of arsenic (used to work with book bindings) rather than be eaten alive. She died quickly and in agony, only to rise soon thereafter as a ghost. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Ghost Irritable Ancient, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Librarian Human:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian. [b]Ghost Mage:[/b] A wizard who died with a major project left undone might become a ghost mage, constantly seeking to finish its task in undeath. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Mage, Jormir Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn. [b]Ghost Mage, Luko Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn. [b]Ghost Malevolent of a Cat Jungle:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Malevolent of an Actor:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Mendevian:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Necromancer, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost Necromancer Ancient, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Ghost of a Beast Guardian Slain, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of a Cat Jungle Malevolent:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Ghost of a Guardian Beast Slain, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of a Jungle Cat Malevolent:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Ghost of a Malevolent Cat Jungle:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Ghost of a Malevolent Jungle Cat:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Ghost of a Slain Beast Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of an Actor Malevolent:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor. [b]Ghost of Animal Guardian Murdered, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of Guardian Animal Murdered, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost of Murdered Guardian Animal, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost Old:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Peevish, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghost Pirate:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Powerful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Ghost Queen, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Ghost Ruined Wracked, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ghost Shadowy, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Ghost Shrieking Silently:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Ghost Silently Shrieking:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Ghost Sinister, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] Syarstik remembers little of his before-life, the long nights stalking cold hills and days traversing vast frozen plains. Because of his great size and strength, all other animals feared him, with the exception, perhaps, of the mammoths. His body was striped with mottled patches of dark fur that allowed him to blend easily into shadows. Most creatures were his prey, and he knew no equal. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) This all changed when Syarstik met the Wise One—an old human who would have made little more than a mouthful for the great cat. The shriveled man didn’t fear Syarstik, nor did he threaten him, but rather spoke to the cat as an equal. After some time traveling together, the Wise One took Syarstik to an important burrow in a remote part of the plains, a site of old, powerful magic. There, the Wise One whispered sacred words, and Syarstik felt the man’s words wash over him like running water. At once, a haze the cat had never noticed was lifted from his eyes, and he knew his true name, Syarstik, which meant “now you speak.” He also knew that the Wise One was dying. The ritual had exhausted the venerable man, and he gave Syarstik a command with his dying breath: to protect this sacred place from any who would desecrate it. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) Syarstik faithfully fulfilled his old friend’s final wish, remaining within the cave for many years, and found the sacred, solitary duty quite to his liking. When he was hungry, he would snatch white fish from the dark cave pond. When he was bored, he would chase deer or rodents in the dusty scrubs just outside the cavern’s mouth. When intruders approached, he would coat his fur in red dirt to hide from his prey and, afterward, take long swims in the cave pool to cleanse himself of their blood. Human-folk calling themselves Mammoth Lords visited his “Red Cat Cave” to paint stories of their trials and consult the stars through tiny holes in the cavern’s ceiling. Syarstik regarded these visitors cautiously, but when they prostrated themselves respectfully and laid down their weapons, he allowed them entry. He oversaw many generations of such pilgrims, watching them grow from cubs to adults to wise ones. Yet, Syarstik himself never aged. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) Over a century ago, a few of these human-folk came to Syarstik bearing a shrouded torch that somehow remained lit and that, when unsheathed, cast a blazing light that cut through the cave’s darkness. The humans were clearly scared, and Syarstik nobly agreed to guard their sacred torch in his cavern. They spoke of demons who might come to take the torch, but Syarstik knew nothing of demons, and he felt no more fear of these foes than he did for any other animal. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) Syarstik was thus taken by surprise when a wild-eyed human entered the cave a few winters later, spear in hand, to claim the eternal torch. This human—if that’s truly what he was—stunk of fire and death, but also of something far worse than any other human-folk Syarstik had met. When Syarstik refused to let him take the torch, the warrior’s sudden attack surprised the cave’s guardian. The human stuck fast a spear in Syarstik’s flank, and he was dying. With his last breath, Syarstik covered the sacred torch with his body, hoping to extinguish its eternal flame, but the torch continued to burn, and the immortal cat howled as his body was set ablaze. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) With this final desperate act, Syarstik cursed the wretched artifact that had spelled his doom, preventing the bearer of the torch from ever willingly relinquishing it to another. From then on, the torch’s bearer would know no peace and be shunned by all. The shadows of the howling tiger permeated the cavern walls, imbuing them with Syarstik’s angry magic. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) Even after his mortal body turned to ashes, Syarstik’s spirit lingered in the spot where he died. Haunted by his failure to protect the cave, the ghost of the great cat now rages against all intruders, human or otherwise. For more than a century, the people of the Gornok Plains have given Red Cat Cave a wide berth, telling tales of the ghostly predator that guards it and the ancestral cave paintings within that leap to life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) When the first Broken Tusks sought a place to keep the Primordial Flame safely out of demonic hands, they took it to this remote cave in the hills. Situated amid red sandstone, the cave’s opening bore an uncanny resemblance to the mouth of a roaring feline. Local oral histories spoke of the so-called Red Cat Cave and its guardian, an ageless saber-toothed tiger named Syarstik Painted-Tiger. The small group braved the cave to speak with Syarstik, who proved both noble and reasonable. The great cat agreed to protect the Primordial Flame in the cave’s deepest recesses. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) Syarstik’s vow was tested mere months later when the possessed Burning Mammoth warrior Metuak came to the cave to retrieve the Primordial Flame. The cat recognized the evil lurking in Metuak, and though Syarstik fought to defend the sacred light, Metuak slew the guardian and took the Primordial Flame. With his dying breath, Syarstik cursed the artifact with a shard of his own soul; thereafter, Metuak could never willingly relinquish the Primordial Flame without suffering unfathomable psychic pain. The remainder of Syarstik’s spirit stayed in Red Cat Cave as a ghost, continuing to watch over the chamber where it met its earthly demise, full of rage and shame over its failure. Until its unholy anger is quelled, the ghost of Syarstik can’t remember anything about Metuak or the Primordial Flame. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) [b]Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] The Empty Vault drew Belcorra’s soul after the Roseguard killed her, and her ghost reappeared here 500 years after the most traumatic event in her life—not her death, but her family’s exile from Absalom. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Belcorra’s spirit didn’t rest peacefully. Consumed by rage and empowered by Nhimbaloth, she arose as a powerful ghost 500 years after her family’s exile from Absalom, the event that so dramatically altered her life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Ghost Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Ghost Spiteful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Ghost Talkative:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Tiger, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghost Tormented, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Ghost Trapped:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Ghost Typical:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Vengeful:[/b] ? [b]Ghost Wispy, Blue Finley:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley. [b]Ghost Witch Drow:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch. [b]Ghost Wracked Ruined, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ghost-Witch, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Ghostly Archer:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer. [b]Ghostly Choir:[/b] See Haunt Ghostly Choir. [b]Ghostly Devotee, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Ghostly Form:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Ghostly Form Skeletal, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Ghostly High Priest, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghostly Kellid:[/b] ? [b]Ghostly Kobolds:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Ghostly Minotaur:[/b] See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit. [b]Ghostly Petitioner:[/b] ? [b]Ghostly Predator, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghostly Priest, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghostly Priest High, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ghostly Skeletal Form, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Ghostly Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Ghostly Spirit:[/b] See Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit. [b]Ghostly Tiger, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Ghostly Undead:[/b] See Undead Ghostly. [b]Ghosts Kobold:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul:[/b] Legend holds that the first humanoid (an elf, as it so happened) to feed upon the flesh of his brother rose as a ghoul after death, in time embracing his new life and ascending to great power as a demon lord of ghouls, graves, and secrets kept by the dead. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A creature that dies while suffering drain from a nabasu’s death-stealing gaze rises as a ghoul (Pathfinder Bestiary 168) the next midnight. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The Cult of the Canker is the most widespread faction active in the library. Originally a collection of librarians, caretakers, and scribes, this loyal staff stubbornly kept working after Belcorra died, focusing their research on finding a way to restore their leader to life. When food stores ran low, rather than risk alerting the Roseguard by making potentially public forays to the surface, the researchers turned to cannibalism. There were plenty of other servants to eat, after all, in the conveniently nearby servants’ quarters. The onset of ghoul fever tore quickly through their ranks, but the researchers were so obsessed that they barely noticed. The scholars’ research now has a distinctly ghoulish bent: they work to gather enough “cankerous flesh” to fuel Belcorra’s full resurrection. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Belcorra’s scribes once used this room to pen new works. The Cult of the Canker now use it as a place to store victims of ghoul fever until they die and arise as ghouls. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) The ghouls are the missing fishers from area B44, who were killed by the nabasu. (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) Legends say that even those who survive a ghoul attack risk contracting a fever that eventually transforms them into ghouls. (Pathfinder Beginner Box) Zalsiniah used this room for foul rituals, converting five of her faithful disciples into ghouls and chaining the ghouls to the altar. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) Ghouls are undead creatures spread like a disease. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) Ghouls are the embodiment of unnatural cannibalism, with those that die after feeding upon another of their kind occasionally rising the next night as a ghoul. The more common way new ghouls are made is from the contraction of ghoul fever from the infected bites of these creatures, which causes death and transformation if not treated. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. Truth is lent to this myth since all ghouls take on elven features after their transformation. Such are the changes that many believe ghouls were once elves and that other ancestries are immune to this fate, although it is in fact the opposite, with elves being the only creatures immune to becoming ghouls. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) You Might… have died from ghoul fever. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) [i]Ghoulish Cravings[/i] spell. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) [i]Create Undead[/i] ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Ghast Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation) Ghoul Fever disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) Ghoul Fever disease. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) [b]Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:[/b] Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) [b]Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Corporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Ghoul Minion:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Ghoul, Undead Threat:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Afflicted:[/b] You have become infected by a ghoul and have turned into one yourself. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) [b]Ghoul Artist Tattoo:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist. [b]Ghoul Assassin:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Assassin Xulgath:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin. [b]Ghoul Bat:[/b] See Skaveling, Ghoul Bat. [b]Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Chained:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Cult Leader, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Ghoul Cultist:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Esobok:[/b] In the days before the Xarwin Caul descended over the manor, a catrina psychopomp named Yianyin led a pair of esoboks into the manor to investigate the site in the hopes of helping Ioseff’s restless spirit move on to the River of Souls, only to be corrupted by the malevolence that had grown within these chambers. She lives still (in a manner of speaking) in area E4, but her two esoboks weren’t so fortunate for they were her first victims. The malevolence’s influence drew them back to unlife as ghouls, and the two skull-faced, lion-like undead creatures have dwelled in this room ever since. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Exile Morlock:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile. [b]Ghoul Ghast:[/b] Ghast Fever disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Ghast Fever. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6)) [b]Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast Elite:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:[/b] Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) [b]Ghoul Ghast Elite, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Ghoul Ghast Especially Old Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghoul Ghast Old Especially Sadistic, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghoul Ghast Sadistic Especially Old, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghoul Ghast Sadistic Old Especially, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Ghast Unique, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Ghoul Heretic:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Heretic:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Heretical:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Hungry:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Impaled:[/b] See Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Leader Cult:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader. [b]Ghoul Leng:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Local:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Minion:[/b] See Ghoul, Ghoul Minion. [b]Ghoul More Powerful Kin of a:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Morlock Exile, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Pureblood:[/b] You were born a ghoul and have enjoyed the rotten flesh of others since birth. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) [b]Ghoul Reformed:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Reformed Xulgath:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed. [b]Ghoul Scholarly Sinister:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Scholarly Sinister:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Sinister Scholarly:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Sinister Scholarly:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Spy:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Aller Rosk:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk. [b]Ghoul The Original:[/b] The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. (Liber Genus XI - Ghoul) [b]Ghoul True:[/b] See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Twisted, Aller Rosk:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk. [b]Ghoul Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul. [b]Ghoul Wandering:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Xulgath Assassin, Amerces:[/b] ? [b]Ghoul Xulgath Reformed, Shallistra:[/b] Such was the case for a xulgath-turned-ghoul named Shallistra, a former champion of Zevgavizeb. After her clutch was wiped out by ghoul assassins and she was transformed into one of their kind, she abandoned her faith but maintained a strong sense of spirituality. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Ghoul Zealot:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag:[/b] ? [b]Ghoulish Bat:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Ghouls More Powerful Kin of:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls. [b]Giant Appendage of a:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Giant. [b]Giant Bat Larger Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Giant Bat Undead Larger:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Giant Bones Reanimated of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Giant Bones Reanimated of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Giant Crawling Hand:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant. [b]Giant Hand Crawling:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant. [b]Giant Pirate Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate. [b]Giant Reanimated Bones of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Giant Reanimated Bones of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Giant Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant. [b]Giant Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Giant Skeleton Pirate:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate. [b]Giant Storm Corpses Lashed Together Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Giant Storm Corpses Several Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Giant Storm Lashed Together Corpses Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Giant Storm Lashed Together Several Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Giant Storm Several Corpses Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Giant Storm Several Lashed Together Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Girl Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Gladiator Bone:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator. [b]Gladiator Massive:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator. [b]Gladiator Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator. [b]Glowing Blue Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Blue Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Cold Blue Sphere of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Cold Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Cold Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere Blue of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Gnome Deep Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Gnome Listless Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Gnome Minion Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Gnome Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome. [b]Gnome Undead, Beluthus:[/b] See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus. [b]Gnome Undead Listless:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Gnome Undead Minion:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]God Child, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God Child Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God Child-Regent Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath Neutral Evil, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]God of Xenophobia and Exclusion, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God Undead, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King Child-Sized, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King Evil, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King Mummified, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King Petulant, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]God-King Undead, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]Gold Dragon Young Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Gold Dragon Zombie Young:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Gold Young Dragon Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Gold Young Zombie Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Gold Zombie Dragon Young:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Gold Zombie Young Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Grasp of the Damned:[/b] See Haunt Grasp of the Damned. [b]Graveknight, Standard Graveknight:[/b] Graveknights are undead warriors granted unlife by a cursed suit of armor. (Pathfinder Bestiary) When a fearsome combatant falls in battle, the warrior’s vengeful spirit can sometimes fuse with their armor, creating a graveknight. Every graveknight is born of a unique warrior and has a unique fighting style and array of abilities that speak to their techniques in life. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Graveknight, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Graveknight, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] The propped-up corpse is that of Bharlen Sajor. A devotee of Norgorber and an eager follower of Ajbal Kimon, Bharlen happily led the Kiutu raid. An iruxi astrologer that Bharlen impaled on her trident used their last breath to curse the knight, infusing Bharlen’s armor with dread energy. Other iruxis slew Bharlen, but the curse won’t let her soul rest; she is now a graveknight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) [b]Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] This is Caliddo Haruvex, a skilled mercenary who came to serve Belcorra when he heard how powerful his distant relative had become. Belcorra accepted Caliddo’s offer of aid and promptly killed him, raising him as a graveknight eternally bound to serve her. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] Once the Hellknight leader of the notorious Order of the Crux, Lictor Shokneir was disgraced when he refused a royal order to disband his army of butchers. The other Hellknights surrounded him and razed his castle, Citadel Gheisteno, to the ground. However, Shokneir’s determination sustains his now-undead form, and he and his undead legions have rebuilt the citadel in all its haunting glory. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight, The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Betrayed Revivication:[/b] The graveknight died after being deeply betrayed. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Graveknight Bodyguard:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard. [b]Graveknight Captain:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen. [b]Graveknight Champion:[/b] Once the servant of a deity, the graveknight champion returned as an undead after a life cut short in service to their god. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Graveknight Champion, Umandayo:[/b] See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo. [b]Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo:[/b] The greatest warrior among Dajermube’s most-trusted high priests and personal bodyguards was a miner-turned-champion named Umandayo. As he fell to the council, Umandayo activated a fail-safe to close the interlocking wall, but not before Dajermube met her demise with a well-placed crossbow bolt. Umandayo watched as Dajermube died. He had failed her and became filled with despair that scoured his soul. As the last of his life left his body, Umandayo’s soul refused to give up and bound itself to his armor, transforming him into a graveknight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Drow:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Drow:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight. [b]Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Guard:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton. [b]Graveknight Guardian, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Graveknight Infamous Most, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Graveknight Infamous Most, The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Graveknight Most Infamous, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Graveknight Most Infamous, The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Graveknight Particularly Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Powerful Devastatingly:[/b] See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful. [b]Graveknight Powerful Particularly:[/b] See Graveknight Particularly Powerful. [b]Graveknight Shraen, Drow Graveknight:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Shraen Elite, Finzad Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen. [b]Graveknight Standard:[/b] See Graveknight, Standard Graveknight. [b]Graveknight Unique:[/b] ? [b]Graveknight Weak:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Great Cat Guardian Ghost of the, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Great Evil:[/b] See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead. [b]Greater Form of Undead:[/b] See Undead Greater Form of. [b]Greater Shadow:[/b] See Shadow Greater. [b]Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Greatest Member, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Greatest Rival, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Greatest Threat to Avistan Current, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Gremag:[/b] See Lich, Gremag. [b]Grim Reaper:[/b] The Grim Reaper is the unflinching personification of death. (Pathfinder Bestiary) The Grim Reaper serves as something of a manifestation of Abaddon itself, and in this regard is believed by some to be an incarnation of the mysterious First Horseman. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death:[/b] ? [b]Grim Reaper Avatar of the:[/b] See Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper. [b]Grimbeak:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar, Grimbeak. [b]Grimgorge Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge. [b]Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Grotesque Monstrosity Clattering:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Ground Unholy Protector of:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Gruesome Undead:[/b] See Undead Gruesome. [b]Grundryn, Jormir:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn. [b]Grundryn, Luko:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn. [b]Guard:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm, Guard. [b]Guard, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Guard Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton. [b]Guard Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Guard. [b]Guard Undead:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Guard Undead:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Guardian:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Guardian:[/b] See Poltergeist, Guardian. [b]Guardian Animal Murdered Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Guardian Beast Slain Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Guardian Eternal, Akarta Willoweave:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave. [b]Guardian Eternal, Uchuli the Wise:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise. [b]Guardian Eternally Vigilant:[/b] See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian. [b]Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Guardian Ghost Smilodon, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Guardian Graveknight, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Guardian Horrific Undead:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Human Zombie 15:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15. [b]Guardian Jealous of a Barrow:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow. [b]Guardian Jealous of a Sepulcher:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher. [b]Guardian Jealous of a Tomb:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb. [b]Guardian Loyal Mindless:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Guardian Mere:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Guardian Mindless Loyal:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Guardian Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Guardian. [b]Guardian of Material Possessions:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions. [b]Guardian Specialized Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Undead:[/b] See Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Undead:[/b] See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Undead, Dajermube:[/b] See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube. [b]Guardian Undead Horrific:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Undead Specialized:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Guardian Vigilant Eternally:[/b] See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian. [b]Guardian Zombie Human 15:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15. [b]Guest Uninvited, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Gull Undead:[/b] See Undead Gull. [b]Hadrosaur Spectral:[/b] See Spectral Hadrosaur. [b]Hall of Fiery Doom:[/b] See Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom. [b]Hand Crawling:[/b] See Crawling Hand. [b]Hand Crawling Giant:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant. [b]Hand Right, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Hand Severed:[/b] See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian. [b]Hand Undead:[/b] See Undead Hand. [b]Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling Unthinking:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Harbinger of Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Harbinger of Death Unthinking Ever-Shambling:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Haruvex, Belcorra:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Haruvex, Caliddo:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Harvester of Life Relentless:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Harvester Relentless of Life:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Hateful Creature:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Hateful Remnant:[/b] See Specter, Hateful Remnant. [b]Hateful Wraith:[/b] See Wraith Hateful. [b]Haunt:[/b] Haunts, the spectral phenomena remaining in a site of death or powerful emotions, are related to but distinct from ghosts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) Haunts are spiritual hazards, usually formed when the spiritual essence of a location is imprinted with the instincts and emotions from a living being’s demise. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Haunt, Spectral Phenomena:[/b] ? [b]Haunt A Broken Promise:[/b] The grove, broken and tormented due to the necromantic energy infecting the area it protected, manifests an illusion to warn others of the region’s plight and plead for help. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave) [b]Haunt Befuddled Thoughts:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Blood Hunger:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Blood of Belcorra:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Complex:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Confounding Betrayal:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Dance of Death:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Dying Child's Spirit:[/b] Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed. Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) The haunted creature feels a terrible stab of loneliness and hunger. The creature remembers being brought into this strange, cold, lonely place. The creature's mother promised on her three eyes to combe back, but never did. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) [b]Haunt Echoes of Faith:[/b] The spirits of the clergy who once dedicated their lives to speaking from the pulpit have coalesced into a dangerous haunt to repel any who do not venerate Aroden. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) [b]Haunt Encouraging Supervision:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Entropy Choir:[/b] Once the domain of a talented elven bard and devoted cultist named Ntanja, this chamber has become infused with the sinister choir and destructive resonances that remain after so many years spent singing the praises of entropy. Ntanja and her singers continue here in the form of shadowy figures that float amid the room’s benches, and the presence of anything alive in the chamber draws their wrath. If the heroes trigger this haunt before speaking to Tollvych, the ghost does nothing but watch in despair and sympathy as the heroes face the hazard. The haunt has no power to harm Tollvych any longer, yet he remembers all too well the pain of succumbing to it. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Haunt Eternal Flame:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Final Flight:[/b] Long ago, the lea was tended by a Burning Mammoth priest. When the following abandoned their migratory route through the valley, the priest remained to ensure the spirits memorialized were respected. After a decade, griffons carried off the priest and fed him to their young, angering the spirits here. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) In their sorrow over the lost priest, the spirits formed a haunt representing their collective consciousness and sorrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) The triggering creature experiences the last moments of the priest who once tended the Lea of Honored Souls. Griffons swoop down from the sky and snatch the priest up in their claws, dealing 1d8+7 slashing damage. They’re carried southwest across the valley to a mountain peak and dropped into a nest of young griffons. As the chicks devour the priest, the character takes 1d8+7 piercing damage and 2d8 mental damage. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Haunt Flensing Blades:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Footsteps of Legend:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Ghostly Choir:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Grasp of the Damned:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom:[/b] Much of the garrison had mustered in this hall when they were set upon by flying demons, who collapsed the wooden roof with fire spells before snatching soldiers from the flames and lifting them high into the air to be disemboweled or simply dropped to their deaths. This scene of wanton destruction lingers in the tower to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Haunt Host of Spirits:[/b] Many restless spirits of creatures who have died on the island have converged as a haunt. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Musical:[/b] See Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt. [b]Haunt Plummeting Doom:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Raving Spirit:[/b] This stuffy little bed chamber was where the foul farmer Currew spent the last miserable hours of his life and died in his sleep as a result of the attacks of the night hag Skarja. A grocer making a delivery the next day found the old man dead and took the corpse to Kerrick for burial, leaving the house vacant ever since. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) Currew’s hateful spirit doesn’t rest, and manifests in this room as a haunt. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) Not far south of Matten Cleave lies an abandoned farm with an evil reputation. Even in life, Old Currew, the former owner, was shunned and disliked. A decade earlier, the misfortune and destruction of his much-beloved neighbors, the Swinten family, had brought the bitter man great delight. After his sudden death little more than a year ago, the farmstead has only increased in notoriety. Rumors state that the spirit of evil Old Currew still haunts the place. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) [b]Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Spectral Reflection:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Spite of the Righteous:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Stonescale Spirits:[/b] Not all the haunts plaguing Gauntlight are direct echoes of Belcorra’s legacy. This room served as the communal hall for the Stonescale kobolds before a violent coup tore the group apart. The kobold spirits linger here to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits:[/b] ? [b]Haunt Vengeful Furnace:[/b] In the aftermath of Belcorra’s death, a squabble between two scholars concluded in this room when they attempted to burn each other alive. The machine malfunctioned and burned both scholars to ashes. Today, echoes of their souls haunt the room. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Haunt Watching Wall:[/b] The final victim of this room, a spy from Absalom whose intelligence had already brought Belcorra’s activities to the attention of the Roseguard, met his end here. When he put up a fight and Belcorra tried to subdue him, she accidentally killed him instead. The spirit of the paranoid spy lingers on. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Haunted Corpse Psychopomp:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi:[/b] ? [b]Haunted Psychopomp Corpse:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Haunting Eerie:[/b] See Eerie Haunting. [b]Haunting Spectral:[/b] See Spectral Haunting. [b]Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Headless Hunter:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior. [b]Headless Sailor Undead:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Headless Undead Sailor:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Heap Shanrigol:[/b] See Shanrigol Heap. [b]Herald Former, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Herecite:[/b] BLASPHEMOUS REBIRTH The ritual to create a herecite demands the sacrifice of five devotees of the same non-evil god. During the ritual, the devotees’ bodies and souls meld together to form a single profane entity. Regardless of the deity it worships in undeath, the herecite always bears a debauched likeness to the god its constituent members previously worshipped. Followers of Erastil may reform into an aged man with a stag’s skull for a head, the blood of would-be hunters dripping from its monstrous fangs; worshippers of Desna might transmute into a woman weighed down by chains, her butterfly wings hacked to limp shreds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) Secreted away in the dark corners of unnamed libraries, necromancer’s dens, and heretical scriptoriums, obscure texts describe a horrifying ritual that combines sacrifice and suffering to create a powerful undead being known as a herecite. These monsters, stripped of personal will or desire, are born into the service of an evil god whom they worship unerringly and untiringly, often in spite of any opposing religious leanings they may have had in life. Every herecite harbors an unquenchable self-hatred because it was defiled by such a foul resurrection—a rage it turns outward in an attempt to rob others of their faith and lives. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) [b]Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:[/b] ? [b]Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being:[/b] ? [b]Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains:[/b] ? [b]Herecite Cabal Member:[/b] ? [b]Herecite Stranded:[/b] ? [b]Herecite of Zevgavizeb:[/b] ? [b]Heretic Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Heretic Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Heretical Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Heretical. [b]Herexen, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] ? [b]Herexen Elite, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] ? [b]Hero Fallen, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Hideous Corpse:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape. [b]High Priest Banshee Drow 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]High Priest Drow Banshee 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]High Priest Ghostly, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]High Priestess, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Highly Skilled Creature Intelligent, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Highly Skilled Creature Intelligent, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Hodag Frightening Undead:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Hodag Undead Frightening:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Hopping Jiang Shi:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Hopping Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Horned Large Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Horned Skeleton Large:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Horrible Something, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Skeletal Woman Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Tiefling Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Tiefling Woman Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Woman Skeletal Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Woman Tiefling Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horrific Guardian Undead:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Horrific Undead:[/b] See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower. [b]Horrific Undead Guardian:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Horrifying Monster, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Horror:[/b] See Undead Child, Horror. [b]Horror Shambling:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Horror Slithering, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Horror Slow-Moving:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Horror Slow-Moving:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror. [b]Horror Towering:[/b] See Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror. [b]Horror Undead:[/b] See Undead Horror. [b]Horror Undead:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Horror Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Horror Undead:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Horror Undead, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Horror Undead, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Horror Undead Unique:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Horror Unique Undead:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Horse Riding Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Riding Horse. [b]Horse Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Horse. [b]Horse Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Horse. [b]Horse Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse. [b]Horse Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse. [b]Horseman First Mysterious Incarnation of the:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Host of Spirits:[/b] See Haunt Host of Spirits. [b]Hostile Creature:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature. [b]Hound Yeth Skeletal:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound. [b]Hulk Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk. [b]Hulk Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Hulk. [b]Hulking Brute:[/b] See Wight, Hulking Brute. [b]Human Fallen Ivory Reaper Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Fallen Reaper Ivory Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Human. [b]Human Ghost Librarian:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian. [b]Human Guardian Zombie 15:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15. [b]Human Ivory Reaper Fallen Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Librarian Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian. [b]Human Lich Necromancer:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer. [b]Human Necromancer Lich:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer. [b]Human Reaper Ivory Fallen Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Undead Fallen Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Undead Fallen Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Undead Ivory Reaper Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Undead Reaper Ivory Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Human Zombie Guardian 15:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15. [b]Humanoid Bony:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Humanoid Creature Feral:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Humanoid Feral Creature:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Humanoid Piscine Skeleton of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Humanoid Piscine Skeleton of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Humanoid Shape:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape. [b]Humanoid Undead:[/b] See Wight, Undead Humanoid. [b]Hunger Blood:[/b] See Haunt Blood Hunger. [b]Hungry Dead:[/b] ? [b]Hungry Dead:[/b] See Skeleton, Hungry Dead. [b]Hungry Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Hungry. [b]Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Hungry Undead:[/b] See Undead Hungry. [b]Hunter Careful:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Hunter Headless:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior. [b]Hunter Mammoth Lord Undead Remains of a:[/b] See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter. [b]Hunter Nomadic:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Hunter Sun Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Hunter. [b]Husk Mummified, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Husk Ravener:[/b] See Ravener Husk. [b]Ice-Ghost:[/b] ? [b]Ideal Spy:[/b] See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead. [b]Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Ileana Tessthake:[/b] See Vampire, Ileana Tessthake. [b]Ilvashti, Otari:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Immense Crystalline Dragon Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immense Crystalline Undead Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immense Dragon Crystalline Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immense Dragon Undead Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immense Undead Crystalline Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immense Undead Dragon Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Immortal Undead:[/b] See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead. [b]Impaled Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul. [b]Incarnate Tornado of Shades Undead:[/b] See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of. [b]Incarnate Tornado of Undead Shades:[/b] See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of. [b]Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Incorporeal Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Incorporeal Entity Powerful Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Incorporeal Entity Undead Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Incorporeal Powerful Entity Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Incorporeal Powerful Undead Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal. [b]Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead. [b]Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames. [b]Incorporeal Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Incorporeal Undead Entity Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Incorporeal Undead Malevolent Form of:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Incorporeal Undead Powerful Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Infamous Most Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Infamous Most Graveknight, The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Inferior Undead:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead. [b]Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Influential Drow Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Influential Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Inhuman Murderer:[/b] See Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer. [b]Insatiable Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Insatiable. [b]Intelligent Creature Highly Skilled, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Intelligent Creature Highly Skilled, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Intelligent Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Intelligent Creature Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Intelligent Highly Skilled Creature, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Intelligent Highly Skilled Creature, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Intelligent Occupant, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Intelligent Skilled Highly Creature, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Intelligent Skilled Highly Creature, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Intelligent Creature Skilled Highly, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Intelligent Undead:[/b] See Undead Intelligent. [b]Intelligent Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Intelligent Undead. [b]Intelligent Undead:[/b] See Lich, Intelligent Undead. [b]Intelligent Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Intelligent Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Intelligent Undead Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Invisar, Chandriu:[/b] See Ghost Drow Administrator, Chandriu Invisar. [b]Invisible Restless Spirit:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Invisible Spirit Restless:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Irritable Ancient Ghost, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Irritable Ghost Ancient, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Ixame:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame. [b]Ivory Reaper Fallen Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Ivory Reaper Fallen Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Jarelle Kaldrian:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian. [b]Jealous Abjurer:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer. [b]Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow. [b]Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher. [b]Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb. [b]Jiang Shi:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi. [b]Jiang Shi Hopping:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Jiang-Shi Breath-Stealing:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Jirazai Shraen:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen. [b]Jormir Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Jormir Grundryn. [b]Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Jumble Person-Sized of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Jungle Cat Malevolent Ghost of a:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Kaldrian, Jarelle:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian, Jarelle Kaldrian. [b]Karamorros:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful, Karamorros. [b]Karstin Star-Hand:[/b] See Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand. [b]Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Kellid Ghostly:[/b] See Ghostly Kellid. [b]Killer Centuries-Old, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Killer Tireless:[/b] See Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer. [b]Kin More Powerful of a Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul. [b]Kin of Ghouls More Powerful:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls. [b]Kin Powerful More of a Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul. [b]King Undead, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Kleveken, Nils:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken. [b]Knight Dead, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Knight of Death:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider. [b]Knight Undead, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Kobold Ghosts:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Kobolds Ghostly:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Laborer Undead:[/b] See Undead Laborer. [b]Laborer Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Laborer. [b]Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Land-Vampire Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Land-Vampire. [b]Lanky Drow Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky. [b]Lanky Vampire Drow:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky. [b]Large Horned Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Large Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Large Skeleton Horned:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Large Very Creature Appendage of a:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature. [b]Larger Bat Giant Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Larger Giant Bat Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Larger Undead Bat Giant:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Larger Undead Giant Bat:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Larielle Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen. [b]Lashed Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Corpses Giant Storm Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Corpses Several Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Corpses Several Storm Giant:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Corpses Storm Giant Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Giant Storm Corpses Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Giant Storm Several Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Several Corpses Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Several Corpses Storm Giant:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Several Giant Storm Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Several Storm Giant Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Storm Giant Corpses Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lashed Together Storm Giant Several Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Lavikar Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen. [b]Leader, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Leader, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Leader, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Leader, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Leader, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Leader Baleful, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Leader Bokrug Cult Long-Dead, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Leader Cult Dybbuk:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader. [b]Leader Cult Evil, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Leader Cult Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader. [b]Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Leader Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Leader Shrewd, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Leader Shrewd, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Leader Undead, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Leader Undead, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Leng Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Leng. [b]Lesser Death:[/b] No one is quite sure what lesser deaths are, though some claim that they are avatars of the grim reaper. (Pathfinder Bestiary) More often than not, they manifest from cursed magic items. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper:[/b] ? [b]Lesser Form of Undead:[/b] See Undead Lesser Form of. [b]Lesser Undead:[/b] See Undead Lesser. [b]Lesser Undead:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Librarian Ghost Human:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian. [b]Librarian Human Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Human Librarian. [b]Lich, Ordinary Lich:[/b] To gain more time to complete their goals, some desperate spellcasters pursue immortality by embracing undeath. After long years of research and the creation of a special container called a phylactery, a spellcaster takes the final step by imbibing a deadly concoction or casting dreadful incantations that transform them into a lich. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A lich can be any type of spellcaster, as long as it has the ability to perform a ritual of undeath as the primary caster (which can usually be performed only by a spellcaster capable of casting 6th-level spells). (Pathfinder Bestiary) The exact ritual, ingredients for deadly concoctions, and magical conditions required to become a lich are unique and different for every living creature. Understanding a spellcaster’s path to lichdom can help, but is no guarantee of success for others. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) For instance, if the ritual will grant a lich its apotheosis in 4 rounds, the heroes need to defeat the lich before then! (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Lich, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Devron the Necromancer:[/b] Devron the necromancer swears himself to Arvonliet’s true nature, transforms into lich and is imprisoned below Barakus. [b]Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] Aroden’s former herald was slain by the Whispering Tyrant, forced into lichdom by the necromancer Geb, and escaped centuries of serving as Geb’s queen by her own cunning and tenacity. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) 3890 AR Geb abducts Arazni’s corpse from the Knights of Ozem, reanimates her as a lich, and forces her to become his queen. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) A former herald of Aroden cruelly raised from death by Geb in retribution for repeated attacks by the paladins of Lastwall, Arazni ruled the nation for centuries before escaping Geb and his kingdom in recent years. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Lich, Gremag:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Mokillan Vetch:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Muradner:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Intelligent Undead:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Sprithe:[/b] ? [b]Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:[/b] ? [b]Lich Bard Drow 18:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18. [b]Lich Conjuror Drow 20:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20. [b]Lich Demilich:[/b] Demiliches are formed when a lich, through carelessness or by accident, loses its phylactery. As years pass, the lich’s body crumbles to dust, leaving only the skull as the seat of its necromantic power. The lich enters a sort of torpor, its mind left wandering the planes in search of ever greater mysteries. The lich gradually loses the ability to cast spells and its magic items slowly subsume into its new form. Negative energy concentrates around the skull, causing some of its bones and teeth to petrify with power and turn into blight crystals. The resulting lich skull, embedded with arcane gemstones and suffused with palpably powerful magic, forms a creature called a demilich. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Gorsalthith, one of the oldest Children of Belcorra, plans to become a demilich. The other Children don’t know where he got this idea; none of them have even seen a demilich, although they’ve all heard stories of the gem-studded undead skulls with phenomenal spellcasting power. But Gorsalthith was adamant that he knew the method: he placed gemstones in his eyes, replaced his teeth with smaller gems, and drilled holes into his head to lodge a crown of crystals there. He then locked himself in this room to lay in repose, patiently waiting for his body to turn to dust and his transformation to take its final form. He has been here for nearly a century with no change in his mummified form. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Gorsalthith is determined in his unrealistic goal. When the heroes enter, he becomes convinced he must defeat them to advance his evolution. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner:[/b] These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:[/b] These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] ? [b]Lich Demilich, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Lich Demilich, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Lich Dread, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Lich Drow:[/b] ? [b]Lich Drow, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Lich Drow Bard 18, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] In this laboratory, Zalsiniah failed her anticipated apotheosis. Instead of becoming a lich, she instead became a nearly mindless lich-like creature. Since her botched transformation centuries ago, Zalsiniah has lurked in this room, occasionally venting her rage on the delicate arcane reagents and priceless tomes that failed her. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) [b]Lich Failed, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Lich Human Necromancer, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek:[/b] ? [b]Lich Master, Malikar:[/b] ? [b]Lich Mighty, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Lich Necromancer Human:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer. [b]Lich Ordinary:[/b] See Lich, Ordinary Lich. [b]Lich Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Lich Winter:[/b] See The Winter Lich. [b]Lich-King, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Lich-Like Creature Mindless Nearly, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Lich-Like Creature Nearly Mindless, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Lich-Like Mindless Nearly Creature, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Lich-Like Nearly Mindless Creature, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Lich-Queen, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless:[/b] ? [b]Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Life Past Remnant of a:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Life Relentless Harvester of:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Life Twisting and Undead Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Light Strength of the:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light. [b]Light The Lady of the:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Light-Averse Undead:[/b] See Undead Light-Averse. [b]Light-Averse Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Light-Averse Undead. [b]Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Lion Visitant:[/b] See Visitant Lion. [b]Lion-Like Creature Skull-Faced Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Lion-Like Creature Undead Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Lion-Like Skull-Faced Creature Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Lion-Like Skull-Faced Undead Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Lion-Like Undead Creature Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Lion-Like Undead Skull-Faced Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Listless Gnome Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Listless Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Listless Undead Gnome:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Living Dead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Lizardfolk Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk. [b]Lizardfolk Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk. [b]Local Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Local. [b]Local Undead:[/b] See Undead Local. [b]Log Giant of Desiccated Flesh:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Log of Desiccated Flesh Giant:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Long-Horned Bison Beheaded:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned. [b]Long-Horned Bison Skull:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull. [b]Longshanks Undead:[/b] See Undead Longshanks. [b]Lord Undead, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Lord Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Lord. [b]Loyal Guardian Mindless:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Loyal Mindless Guardian:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Loyal Necrohusk:[/b] See Necrohusk Loyal. [b]Loyal Skeleton Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Loyal Skum Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Luko Grundryn:[/b] See Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost, Luko Grundryn. [b]Lumbering Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Lumbering. [b]Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Lyrt Cozurn:[/b] See Dybbuk Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk, Lyrt Cozurn. [b]Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Mage Drow Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage. [b]Mage Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Mage. [b]Mage Mummy Drow:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage. [b]Mage Sun Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Mage. [b]Majordomo:[/b] See Shadow-Like Undead, Majordomo. [b]Malevolent Creature:[/b] See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit. [b]Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Malevolent Form of Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Malevolent Ghost of a Cat Jungle:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Malevolent Ghost of a Jungle Cat:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of a Jungle Cat. [b]Malevolent Ghost of an Actor:[/b] See Ghost Malevolent of an Actor. [b]Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:[/b] See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light. [b]Malevolent Wraith:[/b] See Wraith, Malevolent Wraith. [b]Malformed Undead:[/b] See Undead Malformed. [b]Malikar:[/b] See Lich Master, Malikar. [b]Mammoth Burning Undead:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Everburning:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Lord Hunter Undead Remains of a:[/b] See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter. [b]Mammoth Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Undead Burning:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Wooly Undead:[/b] See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Mammoth. [b]Mammoth Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Mammoth. [b]Man Aged With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:[/b] See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head. [b]Man Singed:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Man Slayer:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer. [b]Man Thin:[/b] See Thin Man. [b]Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head Aged:[/b] See Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head. [b]Manifestation of Abaddon:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:[/b] See Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin. [b]Manifestation Xarwin's:[/b] See Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation. [b]Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Mason Skeletal, Tomas:[/b] See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas. [b]Mass Horrific of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge Horrific:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Mass of Bones Sprawling:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Mass of Corpses Animate:[/b] See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead. [b]Mass of Death Whirling:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Mass of Swirling Smoke Shadowy, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Mass of Whirling Death:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Mass Shadowy of Swirling Smoke, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Mass Sprawling of Bones:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Mass Undead:[/b] See Undead Mass. [b]Mass Undead:[/b] See Flamesworn, Mass Undead. [b]Mass Undead:[/b] See Plaguesworn, Mass Undead. [b]Mass Undead:[/b] See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead. [b]Massive Gladiator:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator. [b]Massive Shanrigol Behemoth:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity. [b]Massive Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Massive Undead:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Master Arena, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Master Assassin, Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Master Lich:[/b] See Lich Master. [b]Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Master of the Night Undead:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night. [b]Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Master Undead of the Night:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night. [b]Master Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Master. [b]Master Vampire Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Master. [b]Masterless Necrohusk:[/b] See Necrohusk Masterless. [b]Mastermind Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Mastermind. [b]Material Possessions Guardian of:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions. [b]Medium-Size Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie. [b]Medium-Size Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie. [b]Megaloceros Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Megaloceros. [b]Member Cabal Herecite:[/b] See Herecite Cabal Member. [b]Member Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Member of the Cult, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Menacing Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Menacing Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Menacing Remnants Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Menacing Remnants Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Mendevian Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Mendevian. [b]Mendevian Noble:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure. [b]Mendevian Soldier Undead:[/b] See Undead Mendevian Soldier. [b]Mendevian Undead Soldier:[/b] See Undead Mendevian Soldier. [b]Mendevian Wizard Tortured Spirit of a:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard. [b]Mere Guardian:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Mighty Lich, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Mindless Corpse Rotting:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Mindless Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Mindless Guardian Loyal:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Mindless Loyal Guardian:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Mindless Nearly Creature Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Mindless Nearly Lich-Like Creature, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Mindless Rotting Corpse:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Mindless Shell Undead:[/b] See Undead Mindless Shell. [b]Mindless Skeletal Hulk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk. [b]Mindless Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Mindless. [b]Mindless Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk. [b]Mindless Undead:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Mindless Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Mindless Undead Shell:[/b] See Undead Mindless Shell. [b]Mindless Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie. [b]Minion:[/b] ? [b]Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Minion Crude Simple:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Minion Crude Simple:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Minion Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Ghoul Minion. [b]Minion Gnome Undead:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Minion Necromantic:[/b] See Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion. [b]Minion Simple Crude:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Minion Simple Crude:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Minion Skeletal Common Most:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Minion Skeletal Common Most:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Minion Skeletal Most Common:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Minion Skeletal Most Common:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Minion Undead Gnome:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Minion Undead Wandering:[/b] See Undead Minion Wandering. [b]Minion Unintelligent:[/b] See Unintelligent Minion. [b]Minion Unintelligent:[/b] See Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion. [b]Minion Unintelligent:[/b] See Zombie, Unintelligent Minion. [b]Minion Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Minion. [b]Minion Wandering Undead:[/b] See Undead Minion Wandering. [b]Minotaur Ghostly:[/b] See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit. [b]Minotaur Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton. [b]Minotaur Stalking:[/b] See Stalking Minotaur. [b]Mire Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy. [b]Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy Person-Sized Jumble of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Mistress Belcorra Haruvex:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Modern Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Modern. [b]Mohrg, Average Mohrg:[/b] The weight of murder wears heavy on the soul. With souls marked by a lifetime of dealing death, these killers, whether mass murderers, bloodthirsty soldiers, or sadistic executioners, sometimes do not let judgment and lawful execution stanch their slaying sprees. When such individuals are brought to justice, they may rise after death as mohrgs to continue their ruinous work. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) While it’s true that most mohrgs seem to rise from the corpses of humanoid killers, the capacity to murder is not limited to humanoids. Mohrgs of other sorts could certainly exist—as long as they come from a society that has the capacity not only to judge and execute, but also to harbor murder within their hearts. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer:[/b] ? [b]Mohrg Alchemist Drow 17:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17. [b]Mohrg Average:[/b] See Mohrg, Average Mohrg. [b]Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Jirazai Shraen:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen. [b]Mohrg Powerful, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Mohrg Powerful Very, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Mohrg Spawn:[/b] When a creature returns after death as a mohrg spawn, its flesh decays away save for its entrails, and it grows a long, awful tongue. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Since those slain by a mohrg rise soon thereafter as mohrg spawn, the murders of a mohrg rarely go unnoticed for long, even when they take extra care to prey only on a society’s dregs. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn (Pathfinder Bestiary 2 172) after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon:[/b] The powerful mohrg Taon (area A7) has slain many of the Iobane’s warriors over the centuries, claiming them as his undead spawn. As years have turned to decades, and decades into centuries since the unfortunate souls’ transformations, these spawn have evolved into beings more powerful than the average mohrg, though Taon has retained his influence over them. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn:[/b] ? [b]Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon:[/b] When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. Taon’s transformation was even more successful, turning him into a very powerful mohrg. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Mohrg Variant, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Mohrg Very Powerful, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Mokillan Vetch:[/b] See Lich, Mokillan Vetch. [b]Monster Bone:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Monster Horrifying, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil Powerful:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Monster Powerful Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Monster Spectral:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Monster Terrible:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Monster Undead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Monster Vampiric:[/b] See Vampiric Monster. [b]Monstrosity:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity:[/b] See Skaveling, Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Monstrosity Clattering Grotesque:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Monstrosity Flying Vampiric:[/b] See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Gargantuan Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Monstrosity Grotesque Clattering:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Monstrosity Skittering Undead:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Undead:[/b] See Undead Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Undead:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Undead:[/b] See Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Undead, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Monstrosity Undead, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Monstrosity Undead Skittering:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Vampiric Flying:[/b] See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity. [b]Monstrosity Zombie Gargantuan:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]More Powerful Creature:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature. [b]More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul. [b]More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls. [b]More Powerful Thrall:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]More Powerful Undead:[/b] See Undead More Powerful. [b]More Powerful Undead:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]More-Serious Demilich, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Morlock Exile Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile. [b]Morlock Ghoul Exile:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile. [b]Moroi:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Most Common Basic Type of Shanrigol:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Most Common Minion Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Most Common Minion Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Most Common Skeletal Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Most Common Skeletal Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Most Common Type of Undead:[/b] See Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead. [b]Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Most Powerful Creature Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Most Powerful Undead Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful Undead Remnants of the:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Most Sinful and Self-Indulgent Undead Remnants of the:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Most Tragic of Undead:[/b] See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead. [b]Mount:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Horse, Mount. [b]Mount Skaveling:[/b] See Skaveling Mount. [b]Mount Undead, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Mummified Child-God, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummified Child-God Evil, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummified Child-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummified Evil Child-God, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummified God-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummified Husk, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummy:[/b] While many cultures practice mummification of the dead for benign reasons, undead mummies are created through foul rituals, typically to provide eternally vigilant guardians. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) As a reward for her service, Dyzallin has promised to transform her into a mummy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] The Old Sun Gods listened. They had also seen Walkena grow cruel, but he shut out their whispered promptings for compassion. With little other recourse, the Old Sun Gods instilled the power-hungry advisors with a fraction of their divine might. These imbued advisors called themselves the Council of Mwanyisa after mwan, a particularly fine style of stark white cloth which Walkena’s draconian and xenophobic decrees had made difficult to procure. No member of the council could match Walkena for power, but together, they possessed enough might to overthrow him. Walkena fled to his bedchamber where he was later found slain, although the killer was never identified. Priests still loyal to the slain child-king stole his corpse and buried him within a hidden tomb, in the manner of his ancestors. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) A century ago, Chelaxian colonists from Sargava marched to Mzali to plunder its riches and conquer the city. In a bright flash of sunlight, the mummified body of Walkena sprang to life, calling down the sun to punish the invaders. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Mummy, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy:[/b] Less powerful than their more notorious artificially preserved kin, bog mummies are preserved not by agents introduced during rituals but by the natural elements present in the airless, acidic morass of a peat bog or muddy swamp. While corpses preserved in this manner can certainly rise from the mire as bog mummies as the result of a curse by fell powers or the directed influence of a necromancer, the vast majority of them animate from a seething need for vengeance or to pursue some dire agenda left unfinished at the time of death—often because the creature was slain or otherwise betrayed. The nature of this emotional tie to life and the emotional power of the deceased compel unlife beyond death, while the preservative qualities of the bog within which the body was disposed of does the rest. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra:[/b] Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. [b]Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Bog Amalgamation:[/b] A family died together while huddling in this building, and their grasp upon one another persists in death: they arose as a bog mummy amalgamation. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) [b]Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder:[/b] Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Bog Variant, Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Mummy Brilliant Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Cunning Spellcaster, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Drow:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Drow Brilliant, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Drow Influential, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] While Dyzallin was one of the few who had survived the deadly exodus, in the end, he too chose undeath, deeming life detrimental to his quest for power. Leveraging all his connections within his faction, the Sunscar Oath, Dyzallin acquired a set of scrolls detailing a secret method of attaining immortality through mummification atop a specially prepared mirror. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Mummy Drow Mage, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Eternally Patient, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Guardian:[/b] The majority of mummies were created by cruel and selfish masters to serve as guardians to protect their tombs from intruders. The traditional method of creating a mummy guardian is a laborious and sadistic process that begins well before the poor soul to be transformed is dead, during which the victim is ritualistically starved of nourishing food and instead fed strange spices, preservative agents, and toxins intended to quicken the desiccation of the flesh. The victim remains immobile but painfully aware during the final stages, where its now-useless entrails are extracted before it’s shrouded in funerary wrappings and entombed within a necromantically ensorcelled sarcophagus to await intrusions in the potentially distant future. While it’s certainly possible to use other methods to create a mummy guardian from an already-deceased body, those who seek to create these foul undead as their guardians in the afterlife often feel that such methods result in inferior undead—the pain and agony of death by mummification being an essential step in the process. While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Influential Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Listless:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Mummy Mage Drow:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage. [b]Mummy Mire:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy. [b]Mummy Patient Eternally, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Peat:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy. [b]Mummy Pharaoh:[/b] While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. The transformation from life to undeath is no less awful and painful, but as the transition is an intentional bid to escape death by a powerful personality who fully embraces the blasphemous repercussions of the choice, the mummy pharaoh retains its memories and personality intact. Although in most cases a mummy pharaoh is formed from a particularly depraved ruler instructing their priests to perform complex rituals that grant the ruler eternal unlife, a ruler who was filled with incredible anger in life might spontaneously arise from death as a mummy pharaoh without undergoing this ritual. Depending on the nature of the ruler, a mummy pharaoh might have spellcasting or other class features instead of its Attack of Opportunity and disruptive abilities—the exact nature of the abilities the ruler had in life can significantly change or strengthen the mummy pharaoh. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe:[/b] ? [b]Mummy Ritualist, Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem:[/b] In the chaos following Belcorra’s fall, someone locked the arena administrator, Chafkhem, in his room. As Chafkhem had previously warded his room against interdimensional travel, he was effectively imprisoned. Before he succumbed to starvation, the erudite wizard cobbled together reagents to mummify himself with parchment paper, hoping to one day escape his bounds and inflict revenge on Jafaki, whom Chafkhem believed ordered him to be imprisoned in his room. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Mummy Evil, Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Mummy Ritualist:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist. [b]Mummy Spellcaster Cunning, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Mummy Vainglorious, Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Mummy-God Powerful Tyrant, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mummy-God Tyrant Powerful, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Mundane Zombie:[/b] See Zombie, Mundane Zombie. [b]Muradner:[/b] See Lich, Muradner. [b]Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Murdered Animal Guardian Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Murdered Guardian Animal Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Murderer Inhuman:[/b] See Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer. [b]Muse Phantom:[/b] For performers who die before their time and whose love of the theater is stronger than death’s grasp, the show does indeed go on. Such actors rise from the grave to become muse phantoms—undead spirits that haunt opera houses or auditoriums and possess the bodies of living actors to continue their art. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) [b]Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Musical Haunt:[/b] See Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt. [b]Mysterious First Horseman Incarnation of the:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Mysterious Undead:[/b] See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead. [b]Namorrodor:[/b] ? [b]Near-Mindless Creature Undead With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Near-Mindless Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Undead, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Nearly Mindless Creature Lich-Like, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Necrohusk:[/b] Necrohusks are skittering, undead monstrosities, created when a humanoid is purposefully twisted into a new creature through necromantic experimentation. Unlike fleshwarps and recipients of successful necrografts, prospective necrohusks never survive the procedure. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) Creating a necrohusk is an incredibly difficult endeavor, fraught with error. Most attempts result in lumps of useless, rotten slurry or malformed undead no more cunning or dangerous than a mundane zombie. The costs in time, experimental subjects, and expensive spell components lead some would-be necromancers to conclude that the results aren’t worth the risk. Occasionally, spellcasters can harness the power of the Negative Energy Plane during the process, which lessens the monetary cost but vastly increases the danger, often producing a deadly backlash resulting in the creator’s death and a masterless necrohusk. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) Among the Sutaki, only Ashen Swale and his lieutenants, Turkek and Azi, have the skill and knowledge to create necrohusks with any regularity, although Turkek’s interests often lead him away from such gruesome endeavors. Necrohusks are created from volunteers in Ashen Swale’s cult or from traitorous Sutaki whom Ashen Swale wants to punish with a ghastly fate. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Necrohusk Loyal:[/b] Lieutenant Desiak was transformed into a fleshwarp by Ashen Swale’s necromantic experiments. He dines at Hearth once a week alongside his undead minion, a loyal necrohusk created from a cultist. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Necrohusk Masterless:[/b] ? [b]Necromancer, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Necromancer Ancient Ghost, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Necromancer Ghost, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Necromancer Ghost Ancient, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Necromancer Human Lich:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer. [b]Necromancer Lich Human:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer. [b]Necromancer-Lord, Geb:[/b] See Ghost, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ghost Necromancer, Necromancer, Necromancer-Lord, Geb. [b]Necromantic Minion:[/b] See Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion. [b]Necromantic Thrall:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Necromantic Thrall:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Nemhaith Elite, Dajermube:[/b] See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube. [b]Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube:[/b] Dajermube’s sudden death during her lengthy apotheosis stripped away her mortal form, trapping her in a transitive state: one not quite mortal, not quite deity, and neither fully alive nor dead. Trapped in this spiritual prison, she twisted and transformed into a nemhaith, an undead guardian tied to the place she served in life, binding the souls of her followers to her new form in the process. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) During this time, a woman named Dajermube began to rally those who fled Mzali in the wake of the council’s tyranny. She was a descendant of Chohar and his divine might flowed in her veins, granting her great magical power. Dajermube spearheaded the efforts to preserve as much information about Mzali as possible in the Shrine of the Eclipse. It was during the years she led these efforts that Dajermube discovered her divine lineage and followed in her ancestors’ footsteps. With great knowledge in hand, Dajermube was close to ascending to divinity and becoming the new sun god that would liberate her people and reclaim Mzali from the Council of Mwanyisa. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) Unfortunately, the council learned of Dajermube’s plot and attacked the shrine. They found the temple beneath and killed most of her followers, along with the rest of the people living in Mzali-Jimbuani. This attack coincided with a full solar eclipse that Dajermube was using to complete her apotheosis. The council reached her ritual chamber just as the moon fully blocked out the sun. Dajermube was on the verge of ascension, but the council slaughtered her mere seconds before completing the ritual. [b]Nemhaith Enslaved:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Nemhaith Soulshredded:[/b] When a soulshredder cannon is full, the souls it has collected can be extracted as a powerful incorporeal undead entity. Although the weapon works, the King of Biting Ants has been modifying the soulshredder cannon to target entire communities, creating spectral monsters from hundreds of souls with each blast. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) What is this weapon? “He calls it a soulshredder cannon, an awful weapon that can rip the soul from a living target and store its wrecked fragments, combining them all together with other victims to transform the host into an undead spirit known as an emhaith.The determined old bug has been toiling for decades on enhancing the weapon so that it can be used on crowds rather than individuals—allowing it to destroy a community and create an enslaved nemhaith with a single shot—but I have been opposing this progress from within this very ship all along.” (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]New Terrifying Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]New Threat Terrifying, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Newly Returned Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Night Undead Master of the:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night. [b]Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Nihmbaloth Agent of, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Nihmbaloth Patient Silent Servitor of, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Nils Kleveken:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken. [b]Noble Mendevian:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure. [b]Noble Prominent, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Noble Undead:[/b] See Undead Noble. [b]Nocturnal Creature:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Nomadic Hunter:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter. [b]Non-Evil Undead:[/b] See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse. [b]Non-Evil Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Non-Evil [b]Non-Skeletal Corporeal Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Non-Skeletal Creature Corporeal Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Non-Skeletal Creature Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Non-Skeletal Undead Corporeal Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Non-Skeletal Undead Creature Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Normal Wraith:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Nosferatu:[/b] See Vampire Nosferatu. [b]Nosferatu Withered:[/b] See Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu. [b]Nosoi Haunted:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi. [b]Nosoi Variant:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Nostraema, Anitoli:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Notorious Undead:[/b] See Undead Notorious. [b]Nyrinda Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen. [b]Obsessessed Stalker Undead:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Obsessessed Undead Stalker:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Occupant Intelligent, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Occupant Strange:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Occupant Undead:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Ochieng:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light. [b]Old Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Old. [b]Old Foe, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan:[/b] See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath. [b]One Who Sought Undeath:[/b] See Lich, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan, One Who Sought Undeath. [b]One Who Sought Undeath:[/b] See Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath. [b]One-Time Oppressor, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Onstierlech:[/b] Immortal undead created through an alchemical transformation. (Burgundia Campaign Setting) [b]Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead:[/b] ? [b]Onstierlech, Thrall:[/b] ? [b]Oppressor One-Time, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Oracle-Monster Skeletal Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Oracle-Monster Undead Skeletal:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Orb Aeon Keeper of the, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Ordinary Lich:[/b] See Lich, Ordinary Lich. [b]Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly. [b]Original Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul The Original. [b]Ormand of the Rampart:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Overlord, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Overlord, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Owlbear Animal Companion Claudiette's Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Owlbear Claudiette's Animal Companion Zombified Corpse of, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Owlbear Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear. [b]Pallid Princess:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]Paranormal Entity:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Parent Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Parent. [b]Parent Vampiric:[/b] See Vampiric Parent. [b]Parent Vampiric:[/b] See Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent. [b]Parent Wight:[/b] See Wight Parent. [b]Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Particularly Powerful Corpselight:[/b] See Corpselight Particularly Powerful. [b]Particularly Powerful Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Particularly Powerful. [b]Particularly Reckless Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Particularly Reckless. [b]Past Life Remnant of a:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Pathfinder Former Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Pathfinder Former Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Pathfinder Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder. [b]Pathfinder Veteran Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran. [b]Pathfinder Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Pathfinder Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Patient Eternally Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Patient Servitor of Nihmbaloth Silent, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Patron, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Peat Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Mire Mummy, Peat Mummy. [b]Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Performer Better Slightly, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Performer Slightly Better, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Person Fickle, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Person Ordinary Who Believes They Died Unjustly:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly. [b]Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly Ordinary:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly. [b]Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Personification of Death Unflinching:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Personification Unflinching of Death:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Petitioner Ghostly:[/b] See Ghostly Petitioner. [b]Petulant God-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Phantom Muse:[/b] See Muse Phantom. [b]Pharasma Fallen Priest of, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Pharasma Fallen Priest of, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Phenomena Spectral:[/b] See Haunt, Spectral Phenomena. [b]Phenomenon Spectral:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Pirate Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Pirate. [b]Pirate Giant Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate. [b]Pirate Skeleton Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate. [b]Piscine Humanoid Skeleton of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Piscine Humanoid Skeleton of a:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Plague Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Plague. [b]Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Corpse Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Reanimated Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plague-Bearing Corpse Blood-Drinking Reanimated:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plague-Bearing Corpse Reanimated Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plague-Bearing Reanimated Blood-Drinking Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Plagueborn:[/b] Plagueborn rise when entire townships or even cities perish to disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Plaguesworn, Mass Undead:[/b] ? [b]Plummeting Doom:[/b] See Haunt Plummeting Doom. [b]Poison-Wracked Cloud Dragon Young:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Poison-Wracked Cloud Young Dragon:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State, Ixame:[/b] When the Dead Man’s Breath blew over Bloodsalt and poisoned the populace, Ixamè was sealed inside the hatchery and didn’t realize that doom had come to the city. When no one came for several days, Ixamè became curious. When she opened the sealed door, poison flowed in and Ixamè realized she had doomed the eggs she swore to protect. The poison didn’t quite kill Ixamè, but put her into a half-undead state infused with poison and sustained by grief and rage. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) [b]Poison-Wracked Dragon Young Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Poison-Wracked Young Cloud Dragon:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Poison-Wracked Young Dragon Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Poltergeist:[/b] When a creature dies, and for whatever reason its spirit is unable or unwilling to leave the site of its death, that spirit may manifest as a poltergeist: a restless invisible spirit that is still able to manipulate physical objects. Many poltergeists perished in a way that resulted from or has led to extreme emotional trauma. (Pathfinder Bestiary) One of the most common ways for a poltergeist to form is when its burial site is desecrated by the construction of a dwelling. This is usually an accident, but some evil creatures seek out such burial sites, intentionally creating poltergeists to serve as guardians. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A hero who succeeds at a DC 20 Perception check while perusing this collection turns up a slender volume called Ineffable Hauntings tucked inside of a larger book about ghosts. This volume contains the formula for the create undead ritual to create poltergeists. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) The spirit of the servant who accidentally died here has returned as a poltergeist wracked with indignation. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) The poltergeists arose from the disturbed remains in area C15 and are initially invisible; if a hero can see the poltergeists, or when the poltergeists use their Frighten ability, they appear as priests of Aroden. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) [b]Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Poltergeist, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus:[/b] “A few years ago, this was my home. I can’t rest because a person I trusted took something valuable to me—a leopard figurine of the most beautiful rainbow hues. It had been in my family for generations. It belongs here in my house.” The poltergeist’s recollections are all true, but his sense of time is skewed, as Kalembi murdered Gerrus almost 20 years ago. Gerrus was Kalembi’s friend, and Kalembi worked to get Gerrus established as a trader in his youth. While Kalembi was indeed one of Nantambu’s wealthiest traders at the time, he’s now an old man of faded fortunes wrestling with a life of regret. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6)) Too careless with his wealth, Kalembi became deeply indebted to a crime lord named Habu the Cudgel. Habu forced him to engage in crime to pay his debts. As Kalembi knew where Nantambu’s richest people kept their choice valuables, Habu sent Kalembi to their houses at night with one of his most talented burglars: the grippli who would become known as Froglegs. Froglegs would pick the locks and Kalembi would just walk in, take the valuables, and walk back out. He knew that if he returned empty-handed, she would simply kill him on the spot. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6)) Kalembi protested when Habu insisted on taking Gerrus’s leopard figurine. He knew how much the figurine meant to his friend. But he felt he had no choice. When Gerrus interrupted the theft that night, Kalembi knew he must choose between his life and his friend’s—and he picked his own. Kalembi killed him and gave the figurine to Habu; it’s now in Froglegs’s possession. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6)) [b]Poltergeist, Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Poltergeist, Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Poltergeist Elite, Zedna:[/b] See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna. [b]Poltergeist Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Poltergeist Powerful, Zedna:[/b] See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna. [b]Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna:[/b] After he murdered his wife, Ioseff forbade the servants from entering the upper floors, but at first, some of the servants didn’t take him seriously enough. The manor’s librarian, Zedna, came up here a few days after Asethanna’s “disappearance” to return several repaired books to the chapel stacks, and Ioseff confronted her in a rage. After he accidently let slip that Asethanna was still in the manor—in a manner of speaking—he panicked and murdered Zedna. He disposed of her remains in the pool in area E3 and told the other servants she’d broken his commands, so he dismissed her. The servants dared not disobey him after that incident. While her remains have become the tanglebones in area E3, Zedna’s spirt lingers in the chapel to this day as a powerful poltergeist. She attacks anyone who enters the room but can’t leave the chapel, and she won’t use her powers to disturb any of the books. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Poltergeist Squabbling:[/b] When Belcorra died, two of her guests—squabbling aristocrat siblings—let their fear of being trapped in the Abomination Vaults overwhelm them. They murdered each other in a panicked rage and arose again as poltergeists, who continue their fight to this day. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Possessions Material Guardian of:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions. [b]Powerful Ally Undead:[/b] See Undead Ally Powerful. [b]Powerful Being Undead:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Powerful Corpselight Particularly:[/b] See Corpselight Particularly Powerful. [b]Powerful Creature:[/b] See Ravener, Powerful Creature. [b]Powerful Creature More:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature. [b]Powerful Creature Undead:[/b] See Undead Creature Powerful. [b]Powerful Creature Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Powerful Creature Undead Most:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Powerful Devastatingly Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful. [b]Powerful Dragon Undead:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful. [b]Powerful Draugr More With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Powerful Entity:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Powerful Entity Incorporeal Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Entity Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Powerful Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful. [b]Powerful Graveknight Devastatingly:[/b] See Graveknight Devastatingly Powerful. [b]Powerful Graveknight Particularly:[/b] See Graveknight Particularly Powerful. [b]Powerful Incorporeal Entity Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Kin of Ghouls More:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls. [b]Powerful Mohrg, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Powerful Mohrg Very, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Powerful More Creature:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature. [b]Powerful More Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:[/b] See Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes. [b]Powerful More Kin of Ghouls:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls. [b]Powerful More Thrall:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Powerful More Undead:[/b] See Undead More Powerful. [b]Powerful More Undead:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Powerful Most Creature Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Powerful Most Undead Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Powerful Particularly Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer, Anitoli Nostraema. [b]Powerful Particularly Corpselight:[/b] See Corpselight Particularly Powerful. [b]Powerful Particularly Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Particularly Powerful. [b]Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna:[/b] See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna. [b]Powerful Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton. [b]Powerful Spirit:[/b] See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit. [b]Powerful Thrall More:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Powerful Tyrant Mummy-God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Powerful Undead:[/b] See Undead Powerful. [b]Powerful Undead, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Powerful Undead Ally:[/b] See Undead Ally Powerful. [b]Powerful Undead Being:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Powerful Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Powerful. [b]Powerful Undead Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Powerful Undead Creature Most:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Powerful Undead Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful. [b]Powerful Undead Entity Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Undead Incorporeal Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Powerful Undead More:[/b] See Undead More Powerful. [b]Powerful Undead More:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Powerful Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Powerful. [b]Powerful Very Mohrg, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Powerful Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie. [b]Predator Ghostly, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Predator Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator. [b]Predator Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator. [b]Priest, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Priest Drider Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest. [b]Priest Fallen of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Priest Fallen of Pharasma, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Priest Ghostly, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Priest High Banshee Drow 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Priest High Drow Banshee 19:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19. [b]Priest High Ghostly, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Priest of Pharasma Fallen, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Priest of Pharasma Fallen, Clauridia:[/b] See Herexen Elite, Fallen Priest of Pharasma, Clauridia. [b]Priest Vampire Drider:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest. [b]Priestess High, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Primary Villain, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Prince Black:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]Princess Pallid:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]Prisoner Undead, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Proctor, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Profane Entity:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Progenitor Vampiric:[/b] See Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor. [b]Prominent Noble, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Promise Broken:[/b] See Haunt A Broken Promise. [b]Propped-Up Corpse, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Protector of Unholy Ground:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Psychic Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire. [b]Psychic Vetala:[/b] See Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala. [b]Psychopomp Corpse Haunted:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Psychopomp Undead:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Puppet Leader, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Puppet Undead, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Pureblood Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Pureblood. [b]Putrid Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead. [b]Putrid Undead:[/b] See Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead. [b]Queen Arazni:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Queen Former, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Queen Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Queen Lich:[/b] See Lich Queen. [b]Raider Draugr:[/b] See Draugr Raider. [b]Raptor Guard Undead:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight. [b]Raptor Guard Wight:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight. [b]Rare Caligni Undead:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Rare Creature:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature. [b]Rare Undead Caligni:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Raven Familiar Undead:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar. [b]Raven Undead Familiar:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar. [b]Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener:[/b] Though their lifespans can measure in millennia, all dragons must eventually perish. While many do so on the blades or under the spells of dragonslayers, some manage to outlast their enemies and must, in time, face the truth that awaits all living creatures at the end of their natural lifespan. As with many other creatures, some dragons respond to such looming reminders of their own mortality poorly, and the particularly prideful or wrathful of their kind often lash out in anger when confronted by this grim truth. Peace and acceptance may find some dragons, but the most stubborn of their ilk (and invariably the most wicked) may pursue a different answer to the problem. These dragons seek out sinister rites that can transform them into undead creatures known as raveners. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A ravener’s flesh is stripped away as part of the transformation, leaving only their skeleton. What they lose in flesh, however, the dragon gains in soul-rending power, as their raw spiritual energy forms a protective barrier around their skeleton, keeping it intact and allowing flight with now-skeletal wings. Any evil dragon of at least level 13 can become a ravener, although it is exceedingly rare for a dragon younger than an ancient true dragon (such as a chromatic, primal, or metallic dragon) to do so. Typically, the dragon must perform a rare ritual called ravenous reanimation, but this requirement can be waived if the prospective ravener has the aid of a powerful patron. In certain unique conditions, such as the intervention of a vile god of undeath, a dragon can transform into a ravener after death without the use of this rite at all. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) While most dragons are too prideful to turn to anyone, even the gods, for help, a few who seek to become raveners are so desperate to stave off death that they might turn to powerful patrons for aid, such as demon lords, evil deities, or powerful necromancers, offering service in exchange for their transformation. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Ravenous Reanimation ritual. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Ravenous Repast Ravenous Husk power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Ravener, Powerful Creature:[/b] ? [b]Ravener Husk:[/b] Raveners require a steady diet of souls, and a ravener that’s unable to feed for too long eventually cannibalizes their own soul. Should a ravener’s soul ward ever be reduced to 0 Hit Points by hunger while the ravener has more than 1 Hit Point, they lose all traces of their former identity and descend into a feral, nearly mindless state. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) A ravener may depopulate whole regions at a time in order to sate their endless hunger for souls, lest they lose much of their power and become a ravener husk. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater:[/b] When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Ravener Husk Variant, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Ravener Sinister Undead:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Ravener Spellcaster:[/b] ? [b]Ravener Undead Sinister:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Ravening Rotting Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Rotting Ravening. [b]Ravening Zombie Rotting:[/b] See Zombie Rotting Ravening. [b]Ravenous Undead:[/b] See Undead Ravenous. [b]Ravenous Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Raving Spirit:[/b] See Haunt Raving Spirit. [b]Reanimated Blood-Drinking Corpse Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reanimated Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reanimated Bones of a Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Reanimated Bones of a Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Reanimated Corpse Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reanimated Corpse Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reanimated Plague-Bearing Blood-Drinking Corpse:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reanimated Plague-Bearing Corpse Blood-Drinking:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Reaper Grim:[/b] See Grim Reaper. [b]Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Reaper Ivory Fallen Human Undead, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Reaper Ivory Fallen Undead Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Rebel Former:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Reborn Sun Hunter:[/b] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn:[/b] ? [b]Reborn Sun Mage:[/b] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn:[/b] ? [b]Reborn Sun Warrior:[/b] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn:[/b] ? [b]Reborn Sun-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Reborn Walkena's:[/b] See Walkena's Reborn. [b]Reborn Walkena's:[/b] See Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Reborn Walkena's:[/b] See Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Reborn Walkena's:[/b] See Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Reckless Particularly Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Particularly Reckless. [b]Reckless Vampire Particularly:[/b] See Vampire Particularly Reckless. [b]Reflection Spectral:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Reflection. [b]Reformed Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Reformed. [b]Reformed Ghoul Xulgath:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed. [b]Reformed Xulgath Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed. [b]Refugee Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Refugee. [b]Refugee Undead:[/b] See Undead Refugee. [b]Relentless Harvester of Life:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Remains Animated, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter Undead:[/b] See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter. [b]Remains Undead of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:[/b] See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter. [b]Remnant Eccentric of the Site's Long History Tragic, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnant Eccentric Tragic of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnant Hateful:[/b] See Specter, Hateful Remnant. [b]Remnant of a Past Life:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Remnant of the Site's Long History Eccentric Tragic, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnant of the Site's Long History Tragic Eccentric, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnant Tragic Eccentric of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnant Tragic of the Site's Long History Eccentric, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Remnants Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants Menacing of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants Menacing Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants Menacing Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Spiritual Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Menacing Spiritual:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Spiritual Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful Undead:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Remnants Spiritual Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants Spiritual Menacing of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants Spiritual of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Remnants Spiritual of a Wicked Warlord Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Remnants Undead:[/b] See Undead Remnants. [b]Remnants Undead of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Resident of the Tombs:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Resident of the Tombs:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Resident Spirit Moonstone Hall, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Restless Dead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Restless Invisible Spirit:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Restless Spirit, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Restless Spirit Invisible:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Restless Undead:[/b] See Undead Restless. [b]Resurgent Villain, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Returned Newly Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Returned Threat Newly, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Revenant:[/b] Revenants are obsessed, undead stalkers who arise from their own murders and are driven by only one thing: revenge against their killers. The common wisdom is that revenants arise only from individuals who have been utterly betrayed or abandoned to die a grueling death, but even then such victims might not rise from their graves. In other cases, revenants might even rise from what might legitimately be considered an accident if the revenant doesn’t understand the full circumstances of their demise. In such cases, it doesn’t matter that the “murderer” may not have intended to kill, for revenants understands no pity and can never forgive. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) While most undead are evil, revenants are not—these unusual stalkers rise not out of a sense of cruelty or hatred of the living, but spontaneously from the need for vengeance following a deep betrayal. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Revenant:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker:[/b] ? [b]Rezallian:[/b] See Undead Monstrosity, Rezallian. [b]Rhinoceros Wooly Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros. [b]Rider:[/b] See Graveknight Powerful, Death Knight, Deathknight, Knight of Death, Rider. [b]Riding Horse Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Riding Horse. [b]Right Hand, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Righteous Spite of the:[/b] See Haunt Spite of the Righteous. [b]Rightful Ruler, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:[/b] See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea. [b]Rival, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Rival, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Rival, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Rival Greatest, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Roaming Undead:[/b] See Undead Roaming. [b]Rogue Vampire Spawn:[/b] See Vampire Spawn Rogue. [b]Rosk, Aller:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk. [b]Rotting Corpse Mindless:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Rotting Mindless Corpse:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Rotting Ravening Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Rotting Ravening. [b]Rotting Zombie Ravening:[/b] See Zombie Rotting Ravening. [b]Roving Undead:[/b] See Undead Roving. [b]Rudimentary Undead:[/b] See Zombie, Rudimentary Undead [b]Ruined Ghost Wracked, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ruined Wracked Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Ruler, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Ruler, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Ruler, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Ruler of Mzali Unquestioned, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Ruler Rightful, Dwandek:[/b] See Lich Human Necromancer, Leader, Member of the Cult, Priest, Rightful Ruler, Dwandek. [b]Ruler Scheming, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Ruler Scheming, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Ruler Unquestioned of Mzali, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Sadistic Especially Old Ghast, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sadistic Especially Old Ghoul Ghast, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sadistic Ghast Especially Old, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sadistic Ghast Old Especially, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sadistic Ghoul Ghast Especially Old, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sadistic Ghoul Ghast Old Especially, Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Sailor Headless Undead:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Sailor Undead Headless:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Sailor Who Died at Sea Risen Corpse of a:[/b] See Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea. [b]Sajor, Bharlen:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Sapient Undead:[/b] See Undead Sapient. [b]Saxra:[/b] See Skulltaker, Saxra. [b]Scheming Ruler, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Scheming Ruler, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Scholarly Ghoul Sinister:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Scholarly Ghoul Sinister:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Scholarly Sinister Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Self-Indulgent and Sinful Most Undead Remnants of the:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Sentient Undead:[/b] See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead. [b]Sentinel Sodden:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel. [b]Sepulcher Jealous Guardian of a:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher. [b]Servant, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Servant, Nhakazarin:[/b] See Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Leader of the Cult of the Canker, Servant, Nhakazarin. [b]Servant Inexplicable of True Entropy:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Servant Tar-Baphon's:[/b] See Tar-Baphon's Servant. [b]Servant Undead:[/b] See Undead Servant. [b]Servitor Undead:[/b] See Undead Servitor. [b]Servitor Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor. [b]Several Corpses Giant Storm Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Corpses Lashed Together Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Corpses Lashed Together Storm Giant:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Corpses Storm Giant Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Giant Storm Corpses Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Giant Storm Lashed Together Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Lashed Together Corpses Giant Storm:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Lashed Together Corpses Storm Giant:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Lashed Together Giant Storm Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Lashed Together Storm Giant Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Several Storm Giant Lashed Together Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Severed Hand:[/b] See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian. [b]Shade:[/b] ? [b]Shades Undead Incarnate Tornado of:[/b] See Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of. [b]Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow:[/b] If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. (Pathfinder Bestiary) When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn't have Steal Shadow and is perpetually and incurably clumsy 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. (The Skaldwood Blight) [b]Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead:[/b] ? [b]Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand:[/b] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) [b]Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead:[/b] ? [b]Shadow and Death Towering Specter of:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death. [b]Shadow Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Shadow Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Shadow Greater:[/b] Shadows that spend long amounts of time on the Shadow Plane and absorb its magic become greater shadows. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade:[/b] At Belcorra’s death, a surge of negative energy swept through this area, tethering Siora’s soul to this area as a shadow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Shadow Spawn:[/b] When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by a shadow's Steal Shadow power, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. (Pathfinder Bestiary) When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. (The Skaldwood Blight) [b]Shadow Standard:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Shadow Variant, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Shadow Variant, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Shadow-Like Undead, Majordomo:[/b] Her soul is bound by her loyalty to Belcorra and Gauntlight’s necromantic energies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Shadowy Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Shallistra:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed, Shallistra. [b]Shambler Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Shambler. [b]Shambling Body:[/b] See Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body. [b]Shambling Horror:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Shambling Undead:[/b] See Undead Shambling. [b]Shambling Undead:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Shambling Undead:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Shanrigol:[/b] Fleshwarpers, regardless of their origin or training, create a shocking amount of waste. When the discarded remnants of aberrant flesh are heaped together with an accidental mixture of alchemical compounds or odious energy, the mass can quicken and regain life. Without the guidance of a fleshwarper, these aberrant body parts form into a shanrigol, a mess of bone, muscle, and sinew. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Shanrigol, Undead Abberration:[/b] ? [b]Shanrigol Behemoth:[/b] Shanrigols that grow with the additions of many living victims can become truly enormous in size and pose a greater danger in their expanding hunting territories. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Curious about how large these aberrations could grow, Jafaki assembled a giant pile of flesh and assigned a seugathi to document the resulting shanrigol’s composition and growth. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) The creature has grown into a massive shanrigol behemoth from incorporating scraps of driders, urdefhans, and other creatures. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast:[/b] ? [b]Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Shanrigol Behemoth Gargantuan:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity. [b]Shanrigol Behemoth Massive:[/b] See Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity. [b]Shanrigol Heap:[/b] The most basic and common type of shanrigol is called, based on its general shape, a shanrigol heap. These amalgamations of warped flesh and shattered bone establish hunting grounds by accident rather than design, remaining where prey has been plentiful in the past so they can grow larger and larger as they add to their jumbled forms. Only rare fleshwarpers create these abominations willingly, as they ignore all commands and containment to seek out prey. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) After the death of hundreds of monsters and gladiators, the arena is imbued with the essence of death. When Jafaki first dumped scraps from failed creations here, the decaying flesh spontaneously arose as shanrigols. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Shanrigol Most Basic Common Type of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Shape Humanoid:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape. [b]Shapeshifter Sinister:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter. [b]Shattered Bone and Warped Flesh Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Shell Mindless Undead:[/b] See Undead Mindless Shell. [b]Shell Undead Mindless:[/b] See Undead Mindless Shell. [b]Shoggoth Undead:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth. [b]Shokneir, Lictor:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir. [b]Shraen, Alisira:[/b] See Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises, Alisira Shraen. [b]Shraen, Caiborn:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen. [b]Shraen, Ciza:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Shraen, Dyzallin:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Shraen, Finzad:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen Elite, Graveknight Captain, Finzad Shraen. [b]Shraen, Jirazai:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen. [b]Shraen, Larielle:[/b] See Banshee Drow High Priest 19, Larielle Shraen. [b]Shraen, Lavikar:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen. [b]Shraen, Nihiris:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Shraen, Nyrinda:[/b] See Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen. [b]Shraen, Sirian:[/b] See Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen. [b]Shraen, Varaenn:[/b] See Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen. [b]Shraen, Zavizik:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Shraen, Zihain:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Shraen, Zyra:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Shraen Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen. [b]Shrewd Leader, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Shrewd Leader, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Shrieking Silently Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Shrouded Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Shrouds Bones and Evil Powerful Monster Made of:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Silent Patient Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth Patient, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Silently Shrieking Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Simple Crude Minion:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Simple Crude Minion:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Simple Minion Crude:[/b] See Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Simple Minion Crude:[/b] See Zombie, Crude Simple Minion. [b]Simple Skeleton Guard:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard. [b]Sinful and Self-Indulgent Most Undead Remnants of the:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Singed Man:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Sinister Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Sinister Ghoul Scholarly:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Sinister Ghoul Scholarly:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Sinister Ravener Undead:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Sinister Scholarly Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Sinister Scholarly Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Sinister Shapeshifter:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter. [b]Sinister Undead:[/b] See Undead Sinister. [b]Sinister Undead Ravener:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:[/b] See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames. [b]Siora Fallowglade:[/b] See Shadow Greater, Siora Fallowglade. [b]Sirian Shraen:[/b] See Graveknight Drow 18, Sirian Shraen. [b]Sister Drow, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Sister Drow, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Sister Drow, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Sister Drow, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Skaveling, Ghoul Bat:[/b] Hideous necromantic rituals give rise to skavelings, or ghoul bats, monstrosities that are not true ghouls but instead are specifically crafted undead creatures. Their creators are the bloodsucking urdefhans of the Darklands, who create skavelings from giant bats specially raised on diets of toxic fungus and the flesh of ghouls—especially brains harvested from these undead. Upon reaching maturity, these giant bats are ritually slain via the use of cytillesh oil. While this poison simply rots away the flesh of most creatures, one of these specially prepared bats will immediately rise from death as a skaveling after succumbing to its effects. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat:[/b] ? [b]Skaveling, Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Skaveling Mount:[/b] ? [b]Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion. [b]Skeletal Champion Fishfolk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion. [b]Skeletal Champion Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum. [b]Skeletal Champion Variant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant. [b]Skeletal Creature, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Skeletal Drow, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Skeletal Form Ghostly, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Skeletal Former Pathfinder:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeletal Former Pathfinder:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeletal Ghostly Form, Gerrus:[/b] See Poltergeist, Ghostly Skeletal Form, Skeletal Catfolk, Gerrus. [b]Skeletal Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant. [b]Skeletal Gladiator:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator. [b]Skeletal Horrid Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Horrid Woman Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Horse:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Horse. [b]Skeletal Hound Yeth:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound. [b]Skeletal Hulk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk. [b]Skeletal Hulk Mindless:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk. [b]Skeletal Hulk Variant:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant. [b]Skeletal Mason, Tomas:[/b] See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas. [b]Skeletal Minion Common Most:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Skeletal Minion Common Most:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Skeletal Minion Most Common:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Skeletal Minion Most Common:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Skeletal Oracle-Monster Undead:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Skeletal Pathfinder:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder. [b]Skeletal Pathfinder Former:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeletal Pathfinder Former:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran. [b]Skeletal Rhinoceros Wooly:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros. [b]Skeletal Tiefling Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Tiefling Woman Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Undead Oracle-Monster:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Skeletal Warrior:[/b] ? [b]Skeletal Woman Horrid Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Woman Tiefling Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros. [b]Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex:[/b] Crauvithex and the rest of his yeth hound pack were originally summoned by and served the Black Lotus cult. They proved capable of eliminating all the targets they were sent after, but the leader of that cult developed a little too much confidence in their abilities and sent them to kill a rival who turned out to be a lich. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) The hunters became the prey and their target easily slew the pack. Not content to let such potentially valuable minions go to waste, he raised them from the dead and bound them as his servants. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) [b]Skeletal Yeth Hound, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. [b]Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton:[/b] Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons are among the most common types of undead, found haunting old dungeons and forgotten cemeteries. (Pathfinder Bestiary) This undead is made by animating a dead creature’s skeleton with negative energy. (Pathfinder Bestiary) The speakers for the dead known as bone prophets hold an esteemed place as voices for their decapitated god. Burial rites, necromantic rituals, and the delivery of cryptic utterances supposedly whispered to them by Ydersius all fall under the dominion of these priests. Bone prophets often raise fallen aapophs as skeletons. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [i]Create Undead[/i] ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Grave Curse curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Skeleton:[/b] See Graveknight Shraen, Graveknight Guard, Skeleton. [b]Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion. [b]Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Skeleton, Corporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Hungry Dead:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Tomas:[/b] See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas. [b]Skeleton, Undead Threat:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Ally:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Skeleton Ally:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Skeleton Animated Undead:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Bloody:[/b] Furthermore, these tormented souls cannot be put down easily. When a [chained] ghoul [created by Zalsiniah] is reduced to 0 hit points it collapses as usual, but on its next initiative round, a bloody skeleton bursts from the ghoul and attacks the ghoul’s killer (if possible). (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) Ghoul Bloody Rebirth power. (Beyond the Serpentine Lock) [b]Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Bone Gladiator:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator. [b]Skeleton Canine, Guard, Crauvithex:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound, Assassin, Canine Skeleton, Guard, Right Hand, Servant, Crauvithex. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) [b]Skeleton Dangerous:[/b] See Skeleton Bloody, Dangerous Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Fishfolk:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Giant Pirate:[/b] This giant skeleton is humanoid in shape, made from the bones of a frost giant that Renlock found on a boat that he raided off the coast of the Lands of the Linnorm Kings, far to the north. (Pathfinder One-Shot #1: Sundered Waves) [b]Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Giant Pirate, Devastating Foe:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard:[/b] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons can often be found haunting old dungeons and patrolling forgotten cemeteries. (Pathfinder Beginner Box) Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition) Gauntlight artifact. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Guard, Mere Guardian, Most Common Skeletal Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Guard Simple:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard. [b]Skeleton Guard Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard. [b]Skeleton Horned Large:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Horse:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Large:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Large Horned:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Loyal Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Mammoth:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Massive:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate, Giant Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Mindless:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Minotaur:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton. [b]Skeleton of a Humanoid Piscine:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Pirate Giant:[/b] See Skeleton Giant Pirate. [b]Skeleton Powerful:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Refugee:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Shrouded, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion:[/b] Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature’s bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 40 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:[/b] The skum corpse is split wide open because the skeleton inside has clawed its way out. This is more of the skulltaker’s evil magic, amplified at the site where its bones rested for so long. This skeleton has arisen as a more powerful creature than the ones the heroes previously fought. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Fishfolk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, Fishfolk Skeletal Champion. [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum, More Powerful Creature:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Nils Kleveken:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken. [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken:[/b] Xarwin had this room built so he could post a loyal servant here to keep an eye on events in the ballroom or on those seated on the nearby bench just on the other side of the wall. In the last few weeks before the final tragedy, his one remaining loyal servant, the carpenter Nils Kelveken, moved out of his quarters in area B3 and into this room, having grown paranoid of the other servants conspiring against him. Unfortunately for Nils, when Xarwin perished in his laboratory below and became one with Tchekuth, the resulting blast of mental energy drove him over the edge. In a desperate attempt to release the disturbing thoughts, he drilled a hole in his skull then perished a few minutes later. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Giant:[/b] The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls. (Pathfinder Bestiary) The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls, and the skeletal giants made out of bull-headed minotaurs are no exception. (Pathfinder Beginner Box) Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Horse:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Horse, Mount:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator:[/b] The scattered bones of gladiators, slaughtered here shortly after Belcorra’s fall, still hold on to the grim memory of death and combat. When a living creature approaches, they rattle and slide across the room, forming a massive gladiator made from the assorted bones of several humanoids. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant, Skeleton Bone Gladiator, Massive Gladiator:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Minion:[/b] Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Skeleton Skeletal Rhinoceros Wooly:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros. [b]Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:[/b] Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) Tholog can explain all the recent events, including Alkini’s scheme to steal the sacred bones from the land-walkers’ church to acquire their good luck. This theft went terribly wrong, as the bones were some sort of creature that animated when brought away from the town. The creature killed all the skum except Tholog, turning them into skeletons or taking their bones for its own gruesome form. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) But then things went horribly wrong. The bones began to shudder and move, then to emit waves of deadly energy and cause shards of bone to erupt from the ground. Some of the skum, including Alkini, died quickly. Moments later, their bones tore free from their bodies. Some of these joined wthi the stolen bones to form a terrible monster; the others became walking skeletons under its command. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition) The skum inhabit a hidden cave on this island—or, at least, they did before being turned into skeletons by whatever the skulltaker's stolen bones have now become. (Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition) [b]Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Fishfolk Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Skum Loyal:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Skum Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Standard:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Strange:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Strange:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Swarm:[/b] A necromancer doesn’t always have access to a graveyard, battlefield or other source of corpses suitable for raising the dead. In such cases, or when a necromantic minded individual does not think a standard skeleton is useful, they will instead animate hundreds of smaller dead bodies into a single, undead swarm. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) The skeleton of a lizard, snake, toad, bird or small mammal that has been stripped of flesh either through normal means or by the magic of the spell that animates them is the typical specimen in a Skeleton Swarm. Depending on the age of the skeleton, the bones may be bright white and fresh, old and yellowed, or bleached and pitted from exposure to the elements. Generally, a Skeleton Swarm is made up of the remains of a wide variety of whatever creatures the creator can find. However, some spell casters go through the trouble of animating only the skeletons of creatures of the same species, or happen to have such a single mass on hand to make a homogenous group. Though not confirmed rumors persist of at least one Skeleton Swarms made up of the remains of very small fey creatures. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) [b]Skeleton Swarm, Guard:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Tyrannosaurus:[/b] A relentless buzzing of flies heralds a massive, gruesome sight: a dead tyrannosaurus rex on the banks of a small stream directly in the path of the heroes’ expedition. The corpse starts to shake and begins to rise, only to slump back to the ground. The strange event should convince the heroes to warn their students away from danger. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) A necromancer named Shavnill Manybones is attempting to reanimate the dinosaur. Shavnill and his small gang are out of sight behind the dinosaur when the heroes first arrive, but if the heroes investigate or make a lot of noise, they’re sure to encounter the group. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) Shavnill’s gang used to terrorize people in the Sodden Lands to the north, but they’ve had to leave the area because the Knights of Abendego are becoming too powerful under Ajbal Kimon. Shavnill hopes to find easier pickings in the Mwangi Expanse, and he thinks an undead dinosaur will make a fearsome addition. Just as he’s beginning to doubt his ability to animate the dinosaur, prospective victims have come right to him. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) When Shavnill is killed or knocked out, a fragment of his soul tied to the misjudged ritual leaves his body and enters the tyrannosaurus corpse. Shavnill dies, but the tyrannosaurus skeleton rips free from the body and attacks everyone in the area, hero or gang member alike. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)) [b]Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur:[/b] ? [b]Skeleton Undead Animated:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Undead Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Walking:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Skeleton Wolf:[/b] ? [b]Skeletons Tiny:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm. [b]Skilled Highly Creature Intelligent, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Skilled Highly Creature Intelligent, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Skilled Highly Intelligent Creature, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Skilled Highly Intelligent Creature, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Skittering Monstrosity Undead:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Skittering Sneak:[/b] See Wight, Skittering Sneak. [b]Skittering Undead Monstrosity:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Skull Bison Long-Horned:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull. [b]Skull Gem-Encrusted, Muradner:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, More-Serious Demilich, Muradner. [b]Skull Gem-Encrusted, Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Skull Gem-Studded Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull Long-Horned Bison:[/b] See Beheaded Bison Long-Horned, Long-Horned Bison Skull. [b]Skull Swarm Clacking:[/b] Necromantic power animates the skeletal remains littering the road. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls:[/b] ? [b]Skull Swarm Feral:[/b] ? [b]Skull Undead Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull Undead With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded Undead:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Undead Gem-Studded:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Skull-Faced Creature Lion-Like Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skull-Faced Creature Undead Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skull-Faced Lion-Like Creature Undead:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skull-Faced Undead Creature Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skull-Faced Undead Lion-Like Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Skulls Bleached:[/b] See Skull Swarm Clacking, Bleached Skulls. [b]Skulltaker, Saxra:[/b] Swirling down from misty peaks and through howling mountain passes like an evil wind, the vortex of bones known as a skulltaker is a terrible manifestation of the delirium and agony experienced by doomed climbers and lost trailblazers just before they met their end. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker Deadly Four-Armed:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Skulltaker Elite:[/b] ? [b]Skulltaker Elite:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Skulltaker Four-Armed Deadly:[/b] See Skulltaker Akitonian, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker. [b]Skulltaker Weakened:[/b] A skulltaker truly came to Cuttlevale on a winter night long ago, but the creature was destroyed by a brave pirate crew—that of Captain Jamlathan Case—before it could ravage the town. Captain Case and most of his crew were slain in attack. The surviving pirates sought aid in Cuttlevale, muttering with terror about the “saxra” and displaying the few bones they’d taken from the creature. The pirates left as soon as possible, wanting nothing more to do with Cuttlevale. They were wholly ignorant of how the townspeople were already misunderstanding their encounter with “Saxra.” (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) The bones are no ordinary remains. They still contain a lingering echo of the skulltaker they were taken from. Ironically, the faith of Cuttlevale’s people and the sanctity of the town’s small church have kept the bones quiescent in the generations since they were enshrined. They’ve only become dangerous when removed, which is the cause of Cuttelvale’s recent troubles. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) Alkini learned from a hapless fisherman than the townspeople revere some “magical bones” that bring them luck and peace. Alkini wanted these bones for herself, so she sent a small strike force to retrieve them. They succeeded, but one of the skum was killed by a dog in town as they made their escape. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. Some of these stolen bones coalesced to form a new body for the skulltaker, much smaller and weaker than its prior incarnation. (Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)) [b]Skum Loyal Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skum Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum. [b]Skum Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum. [b]Skum Skeleton Guard:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Skum Skeleton Guard. [b]Strange Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Skum Skeleton Loyal:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Skum Skeleton Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Skum. [b]Skum Skeleton Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Skum Undead Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Slain Beast Guardian Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Slain Guardian Beast Ghost of a, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Slave Undead:[/b] See Undead Slave. [b]Slave Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Slave. [b]Slaver, Jirazai Shraen:[/b] See Mohrg Drow Alchemist 17, Slaver, Jirazai Shraen. [b]Slayer Man:[/b] See Vampire Cursed Man Slayer. [b]Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Slithering Horror, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Slow-Moving Horror:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Slow-Moving Horror:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror. [b]Smaller Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Smaller. [b]Smaller Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Smaller. [b]Smiler:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast, Smiler. [b]Smilodon Awakened Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened. [b]Smilodon Ghost Awakened:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened. [b]Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Smilodon Guardian Ghost, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Smoke Swirling Shadowy Mass of, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Snap-Rat:[/b] When in need of spies, many deities of undeath have been known to lay claim to nearby rats and proceed to transform them by first breaking the rat's back in half, then reanimating the body as undead while also tying it with a divine connection to their worshipers. (Divine Companions) [b]Snap-Rat, Spy:[/b] ? [b]Snatcher Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher. [b]Snatcher Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher. [b]Sneak Skittering:[/b] See Wight, Skittering Sneak. [b]Sodden Sentinel:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel. [b]Soldier Devout Animated Corpse of a:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Soldier Fallen:[/b] See Fallen Soldier. [b]Soldier Mendevian Undead:[/b] See Undead Mendevian Soldier. [b]Soldier Undead:[/b] See Undead Soldier. [b]Soldier Undead Mendevian:[/b] See Undead Mendevian Soldier. [b]Something Horrible, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Sorcerer Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer. [b]Sorcerer Spiteful, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Sorcerer Wraith 17:[/b] See Wraith Sorcerer 17. [b]Soul Furious Tormented of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Soul Swallower:[/b] See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower. [b]Soul Swarm:[/b] When the Council of Mwanyisa attacked the temple, several residents were here enjoying their noon meal. The forces slaughtered every last resident before moving on. The corpses have since decayed, and animals have come by and taken what bones were left. Spirits of the dead lingered here, however, coalescing into a furious spiritual collective. The souls split into two swarms influenced by the souls’ devotion to Dajermube: either sunlight or moonlight. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection:[/b] ? [b]Soul Tormented:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Soul Tormented Furious of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Soul Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Soul Undead, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Soul Unquiet:[/b] See Unquiet Soul. [b]Soulless Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Soulshredded Nemhaith:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded. [b]Spawn Akata:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Spawn Mohrg:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn. [b]Spawn of Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon. [b]Spawn Shadow:[/b] See Shadow Spawn. [b]Spawn Tar Tree:[/b] See Tar Tree Spawn. [b]Spawn Undead:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn. [b]Spawn Vampire Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn. [b]Spawn Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn. [b]Spawn Wight:[/b] See Wight Spawn. [b]Spawn Wraith:[/b] See Wraith Spawn. [b]Spawned Wight:[/b] See Wight Spawned. [b]Specialized Guardian Undead:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Specialized Undead Guardian:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Specter:[/b] When an evil mortal creature dies, it sometimes returns to haunt the area of its death as a specter, a hateful remnant, always seeking to slay others—particularly humanoids—in an attempt to distribute its pain among as many souls as it can. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The last time Jafaki came here, he abandoned a morlock whose arms and legs he had amputated (and disposed of). The creature died in agony and its spirit arose as a specter. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic) [b]Specter, Hateful Remnant:[/b] ? [b]Specter of Shadow and Death Towering:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death. [b]Specter Towering of Shadow and Death:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death. [b]Spectral Archer:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Archer. [b]Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Spectral Figure:[/b] See Wraith, Spectral Figure. [b]Spectral Figure:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure. [b]Spectral Hadrosaur:[/b] ? [b]Spectral Haunting:[/b] ? [b]Spectral Monster:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Spectral Phenomena:[/b] See Haunt, Spectral Phenomena. [b]Spectral Phenomenon:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Spectral Reflection:[/b] See Haunt Spectral Reflection. [b]Spellcaster Cunning Mummy, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Spellcaster Devious Truly Versatile:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Spellcaster Mummy Cunning, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Spellcaster Ravener:[/b] See Ravener Spellcaster. [b]Spellcaster Truly Devious Versatile:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Spellcaster Truly Versatile Devious:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Spellcaster Undead:[/b] See Undead Spellcaster. [b]Spellcaster Versatile Truly Devious:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Sphere Blue Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Blue Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold Blue Glowing of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold Glowing of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Cold of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Glowing Blue Cold of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Glowing Blue of Spongy Wetness Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Glowing Cold Blue of Spongy Wetness:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere Glowing Cold of Spongy Wetness Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Cold Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Blue Glowing Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Blue Glowing:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Cold Glowing Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Blue Cold:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sphere of Spongy Wetness Glowing Cold Blue:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Spirit:[/b] See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit. [b]Spirit:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Spirit:[/b] See Poltergeist, Spirit. [b]Spirit Child's Dying:[/b] See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit. [b]Spirit Divine Theatrical:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Spirit Dying Child's:[/b] See Haunt Dying Child's Spirit. [b]Spirit Embittered:[/b] See Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit. [b]Spirit Evil:[/b] See Witchfire, Evil Spirit. [b]Spirit Foul:[/b] See Ghost, Foul Spirit. [b]Spirit Foul:[/b] ? [b]Spirit Ghostly:[/b] See Ghostly Spirit. [b]Spirit Ghostly:[/b] See Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit. [b]Spirit Hungry, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch, Ghost, Ghost-Witch, Hungry Spirit, Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn. [b]Spirit Invisible Restless:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Spirit Lingering of Zalsiniah's Daughter:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard Tortured:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard. [b]Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter Lingering:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Spirit Powerful:[/b] See Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit. [b]Spirit Raving:[/b] See Haunt Raving Spirit. [b]Spirit Resident Moonstone Hall, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Spirit Restless, Ciza Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature, Restless Spirit, Ciza Shraen. [b]Spirit Restless, Nihiris Shraen:[/b] See Banshee Entertainer, Drow Sister, Restless Spirit, Slightly Better Performer, Nihiris Shraen. [b]Spirit Restless Invisible:[/b] See Poltergeist, Evil Force, Restless Invisible Spirit. [b]Spirit Theatrical Divine:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Spirit Tortured of a Mendevian Wizard:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a [b]Spirit Tortured:[/b] See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit. Mendevian Wizard. [b]Spirit Undead:[/b] See Undead Spirit. [b]Spirit Undead:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Spirit Undead:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Spirit Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Spirit Undead, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Spirit Unquiet, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Spirits:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Kobold Ghosts, Spectral Phenomenon, Spirits. [b]Spirits Host of:[/b] See Haunt Host of Spirits. [b]Spirits Stonescale:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits. [b]Spiritual Collection Furious:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Spiritual Furious Collection:[/b] See Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection. [b]Spiritual Menacing Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Spiritual Menacing Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Spiritual Remnants Menacing of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Spiritual Remnants Menacing of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General. [b]Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord Menacing:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Spite of the Righteous:[/b] See Haunt Spite of the Righteous. [b]Spiteful Ghost, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Spongy Wetness Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Sprawling Mass of Bones:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Sprithe:[/b] See Lich, Sprithe. [b]Sprithe:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature, Sprithe. [b]Spy:[/b] See Snap-Rat, Spy. [b]Spy:[/b] See Wraith, Spy. [b]Spy Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Spy. [b]Spy Ideal:[/b] See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead. [b]Squabbling Poltergeist:[/b] See Poltergeist Squabbling. [b]Staff Starved:[/b] See Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff. [b]Stalker Obsessessed Undead:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Stalker Unusual:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Stalker Undead Obsessessed:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Stalking Minotaur, Ghostly Minotaur, Powerful Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Standard Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight, Standard Graveknight. [b]Standard Shadow:[/b] See Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow, Standard Shadow. [b]Standard Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Standard Wraith:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Star-Hand, Karstin:[/b] See Shadow, Karstin Star-Hand. [b]Starved Staff:[/b] See Gashadokuro Elite, Starved Staff. [b]Stealthy Arboreal:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal. [b]Sticky Warrior:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior. [b]Stolcht:[/b] See Vampire Mastermind, Stolcht. [b]Stonescale Spirits:[/b] See Haunt Stonescale Spirits. [b]Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Storm Giant Corpses Several Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Storm Giant Lashed Together Corpses Several:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Storm Giant Lashed Together Several Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Storm Giant Several Corpses Lashed Together:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Storm Giant Several Lashed Together Corpses:[/b] See Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together. [b]Straightforward Combatant, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Stranded Herecite:[/b] See Herecite Stranded. [b]Strange Creature:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Strange Occupant:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Strange Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Loyal Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton. [b]Stranger Form of Unlife:[/b] ? [b]Strength of the Light:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light. [b]Strigoi Vampire:[/b] See Vampire Strigoi. [b]Striking Drow Woman, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Striking Woman Drow, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Sun Hunter Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Hunter. [b]Sun Mage Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Mage. [b]Sun Warrior Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Warrior. [b]Sunburst Corpse:[/b] The corpse of a particularly evil individual left exposed to the constant beating of the sun might become a sunburst corpse. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) Most of the dead have passed on peaceably, but two powerful members of the council’s attack force died here. Their corpses were illuminated by sunlight streaming through the now-smaller gap in the ceiling and they became sun-infused undead called sunburst corpses. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Sun-God Ascended, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Sun-Infused Undead:[/b] See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead. [b]Sun-King Reborn, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead:[/b] ? [b]Supervision Encouraging:[/b] See Haunt Encouraging Supervision. [b]Swallower Soul:[/b] See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower. [b]Swarm Crawling Hand:[/b] See Crawling Hand Swarm. [b]Swarm Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm. [b]Swarm Skull:[/b] See Skull Swarm. [b]Swarm Soul:[/b] See Soul Swarm. [b]Swarm Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm. [b]Swimming Undead:[/b] See Undead Swimming. [b]Swirling Smoke Shadowy Mass of, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Talkative Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Talkative. [b]Talmore:[/b] See Ghost Commoner Weak, Talmore. [b]Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones:[/b] Sometimes, when [a] murderer buries a large number of victims in a mass grave, the vengeful spirits of the slain can become similarly tangled together. When these spirits can’t untangle, they instead return to their physical remains, fusing into one horrific mass of bones and black, tar-like sludge—a tanglebones. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) One awful tale speaks of a bitter old dowager who learned that, through a legal loophole, ownership of her estate would revert to her estranged daughter. She murdered her 13 servants, buried their bodies in the house’s basement, and then played the gracious mother in handing over the manor keys at the appointed time. One night, the tanglebones that arose from the dowager’s atrocity murdered the daughter and her family. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) It’s believed that a tanglebones’s formation can be prevented if even one body in the mass grave died from a different cause than its fellows. In regions where these undead horrors are more common, additional bodies known as unravellers are often dropped into mass graves in an attempt to prevent a tanglebones from rising. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) Though the bodies dumped unceremoniously in this pool by Ioseff Xarwin didn’t immediately rise as undead, their souls—traumatized by betrayal—didn’t enter the soulstream immediately. As the manor grew more haunted, the spirits trapped here began to manifest phantasms as well, and Xarwin largely avoided lingering here in his final months. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) When the malevolence awoke with Xarwin’s death, the unquiet spirits here were torn apart and stitched back together, bound to the bones they left behind and transformed into a grotesque, clattering monstrosity—a tanglebones. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror:[/b] ? [b]Tanglebones Undead:[/b] See Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones. [b]Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Taon Spawn of:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon. [b]Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:[/b] If the creator of the tar tree spawn dies, the tar tree spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous tar tree. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Tar Tree Arboreal, Stealthy Arboreal:[/b] ? [b]Tar Tree Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Tar Tree Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Tar Tree Arboreal, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree. [b]Tar Tree Spawn:[/b] A living arboreal or animated tree slain by a tar tree’s thorny branch Strike rises as a tar tree spawn after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar. [b]Tar Zombie Lizardfolk:[/b] See Zombie Tar Lizardfolk. [b]Tar Zombie Mammoth:[/b] See Zombie Tar Mammoth. [b]Tar Zombie Predator:[/b] See Zombie Tar Predator. [b]Tar Zombie Smaller:[/b] See Zombie Tar Smaller. [b]Tar Zombie Snatcher:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher. [b]Tar Zombie Xulgath:[/b] See Zombie Tar Xulgath. [b]Tar-Baphon:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Tar-Baphon's Servant:[/b] ? [b]Target With no Reflection:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Tattoo Artist Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist. [b]Taxidermic Dog:[/b] The malign influence of the soulbound doll, Camilla has animated these former family pets into undeath, and the creatures attack anything living that enters the room. (Pathfinder Adventure: Little Trouble in Big Absalom) [b]Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:[/b] See Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End. [b]Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:[/b] See Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End. [b]Terrible Monster:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Terrifying New Threat, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Terrifying Threat New, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Terror:[/b] ? [b]Tessthake, Ileana:[/b] See Vampire, Ileana Tessthake. [b]The Black Prince:[/b] See Graveknight, Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince. [b]The Dead:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]The Great Cat Guardian Ghost of, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]The Original Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul The Original. [b]The Pallid Princess:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]The Singed Man:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]The Winter Lich:[/b] ? [b]Theatrical Divine Spirit:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Theatrical Spirit Divine:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Thoughts Befuddled:[/b] See Haunt Befuddled Thoughts. [b]Thrall:[/b] See Onstierlech, Thrall. [b]Thrall More Powerful:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Thrall Necromantic:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Thrall Necromantic:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Thrall Powerful More:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Giant, More Powerful Thrall, Necromantic Thrall, Reanimated Bones of a Giant. [b]Threat New Terrifying, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat Newly Returned, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat Returned Newly, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat Terrifying New, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat to Avistan Current Greatest, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat to Avistan Greatest Current, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Threat Undead:[/b] See Undead Threat. [b]Threat Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Undead Threat. [b]Threat Undead:[/b] See Skeleton, Undead Threat. [b]Threat Undead:[/b] See Zombie, Undead Threat. [b]Tiefling Horrid Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Horrid Woman Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Skeletal Horrid Woman Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Skeletal Woman Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Skeletal Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Undead, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Woman Horrid Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Woman Skeletal Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Tiger Ghost, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Tiger Ghostly, Syarstik Painted-Tiger:[/b] See Ghost Smilodon Awakened, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Predator, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Syarstik Painted-Tiger. [b]Tinker Cunning:[/b] See Wight, Cunning Tinker. [b]Tinol, Marcon:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Tinol, Marcon:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Tiny Skeletons:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm. [b]Tireless Killer:[/b] See Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer. [b]Tollvych:[/b] See Ghost Human, Tollvych. [b]Tomas:[/b] See Skeleton, Skeletal Mason, Tomas. [b]Tomb Jealous Guardian of a:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb. [b]Tombs Resident of the:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Tombs Resident of the:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Tormented Being:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Tormented Furious Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti:[/b] See Ghost Adventurer, Fallen Hero, Shadowy Ghost, Tormented Ghost, Otari Ilvashti. [b]Tormented Soul:[/b] See Ghoul, Chained Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul. [b]Tormented Soul Furious of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/b] See Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life. [b]Tortured Spirit:[/b] See Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Spirit, Tortured Spirit. [b]Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard. [b]Totenmaske:[/b] Spawned by the same unnatural and self-destructive obsessions that drove them when they were alive, totenmaskes are the undead remnants of the most self-indulgent and sinful among us. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Totenmaskes’ specific longings vary—one might be obsessed with food or drink, while another might be vain and desirous of an attractive form to marvel at in a mirror, while yet another could simply long for the scent of blood. Whatever the sensation the totenmaske seeks, it is always a vice taken to extreme, for this sin is what helped condemn it to unlife in the first place. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:[/b] ? [b]Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death. [b]Towering Horror:[/b] See Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror. [b]Traditional Common Vampire:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Traditional Vampire Common:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Tragic Figure Frightening:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Tragic Frightening Figure:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Tragic Most of Undead:[/b] See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead. [b]Tragic Remnant Eccentric of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Tragic Remnant of the Site's Long History Eccentric, Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Trapped Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Enslaved, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost. [b]Tree Tar:[/b] See Tar Tree. [b]Tree Undead:[/b] See Undead Tree. [b]Trooper Undead:[/b] See Undead Trooper. [b]True Entropy Inexplicable Servant of:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]True Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul. [b]True Vampire:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Truly Versatile Devious Spellcaster:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Trystecce the Ageless:[/b] See Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless. [b]Tune Cheerful:[/b] See Haunt Cheerful Tune. [b]Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk:[/b] See Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul, Aller Rosk. [b]Twisting Life and Undead Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Typical Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Typical. [b]Typical Void Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Typical Zombie Void:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Typical Wight:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Tyrannosaurus Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus. [b]Tyrant Infernal of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Tyrant Mummy-God Powerful, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Tyrant Powerful Mummy-God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Tyrant Undead, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Tyrant Undead, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Tyrant Vampire, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Tyrant Whispering:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Uchuli the Wise:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise. [b]Ulthadar:[/b] See Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Ghostly High Priest, Ghostly Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Peevish Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Ulthadar. [b]Umandayo:[/b] See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo. [b]Umbra, Bogeyman:[/b] The collective fears of people often give rise to an Umbra, making real the imagined horrors of story or legend. (Burgundia Campaign Setting) [b]Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:[/b] ? [b]Undead Abomination:[/b] ? [b]Undead Abomination Colossal:[/b] ? [b]Undead Abomination Enormous:[/b] For instance, after the necromancer’s living allies surrender to the PCs, she might activate a latent magic she implanted within them, killing them and merging their bodies into an enormous undead abomination. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Undead Abberration:[/b] See Shanrigol, Undead Abberration. [b]Undead Alien:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Undead Ally:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Ally:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Ally:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Ally:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ally Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ancient:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ancient, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Ancient, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead and Twisting Life Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Undead Animated Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Undead Bat Enormous:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Undead Bat Giant Larger:[/b] Even larger species dwell in the deeper regions of the Darklands, where they are often used as mounts, or even ritualistically slaughtered and then animated as specialized undead guardians of eerie underground cities and nations. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Undead Beast:[/b] ? [b]Undead Beast, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Undead Being of Immense Power, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Being of Power Immense, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Being Powerful:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Undead Brain Collector:[/b] When Ioseff Xarwin attempted the final, fateful ritual, the brain collector he conjured from the depths of space attacked him. He subsequently slew the horror then fled down to his laboratory with the Void Mirror to find a way to escape the horrific curse it had afflicted him with, leaving the brain collector’s body sprawled amid the rubble herein. Once the malevolence infused the manor, it animated this dead alien into a unique undead horror. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector:[/b] ? [b]Undead Burning Mammoth:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Undead Caligni Rare:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant, Undead Carpenter, Nils Kleveken. [b]Undead Child:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Undead Child:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child. [b]Undead Child, Goralith:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant, Child of Belcorra Elder, Undead Child, Goralith. [b]Undead Child, Horror:[/b] ? [b]Undead Child God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Child-God, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Child-Regent God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Chiseler:[/b] ? [b]Undead Chiseler:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Undead Colossal Abomination:[/b] See Undead Abomination Colossal. [b]Undead Common:[/b] ? [b]Undead Companion:[/b] Undead Companion feat. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Ancestry Guide) [b]Undead Corporeal:[/b] ? [b]Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Ghoul, Corporeal Undead. [b]Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, Corporeal Undead. [b]Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Skeleton, Corporeal Undead. [b]Undead Corporeal:[/b] See Zombie, Corporeal Undead. [b]Undead Corporeal Creature Non-Skeletal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Undead Corporeal Non-Skeletal Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim. [b]Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Undead Creature:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal:[/b] ? [b]Undead Creature Dangerous:[/b] ? [b]Undead Creature Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Creature Dangerous, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Creature Divine:[/b] ? [b]Undead Creature Evil:[/b] ? [b]Undead Creature Foul:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Undead Creature Foul:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Undead Creature Incorporeal:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Creature Intelligent, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Creature Lion-Like Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature Mindless:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature Most Powerful:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Creature Near-Mindless With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Undead Creature Non-Skeletal Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Undead Creature Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Undead Creature Powerful:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature Powerful Most:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Creature Skull-Faced Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh Vile:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Undead Creature Unique:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature. [b]Undead Creature Unique, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Undead Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Creature Vile That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood. [b]Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect Near-Mindless, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Undead Crystalline Dragon Immense:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Undead Crystalline Immense Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Undead Cyclops:[/b] ? [b]Undead Cyclops, One-Eyed Undead Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Undead Dangerous Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Dangerous. [b]Undead Dangerous Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Dangerous Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Deadly Foe:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Undead Deep Gnome:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead Dinosaur:[/b] See Skeleton Tyrannosaurus, Undead Dinosaur. [b]Undead Divine Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Divine. [b]Undead Dragon:[/b] ? [b]Undead Dragon, Arantaros:[/b] ? [b]Undead Dragon, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense, Ayrzul:[/b] ? [b]Undead Dragon Immense Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Undead Dragon Powerful, Karamorros:[/b] ? [b]Undead Draugr:[/b] See Draugr, Undead Draugr. [b]Undead Drider:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Undead Drow:[/b] ? [b]Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen:[/b] See Mummy Drow Mage, Author, Antagonist, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Drow Mummy, Eternally Patient Mummy, Greatest Rival, Influential Drow Mummy, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Leader, Mummy, Prominent Noble, Rival, Soulless Drow, Undead Drow, Dyzallin Shraen. [b]Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf:[/b] ? [b]Undead Drow Elf:[/b] See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf. [b]Undead Drummer Eerie:[/b] ? [b]Undead Eerie Drummer:[/b] See Undead Drummer Eerie. [b]Undead Elf Drow:[/b] See Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf. [b]Undead Enigmatic, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Undead Enormous Abomination:[/b] See Undead Abomination Enormous. [b]Undead Enormous Bat:[/b] See Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat. [b]Undead Entity Incorporeal Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Entity Powerful Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Entity Unusual, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Undead Entity Unusual, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Undead Eternally Vigilant:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Undead Evil Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Evil. [b]Undead Faceless:[/b] ? [b]Undead Fallen Ivory Reaper Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Fallen Reaper Ivory Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Familiar Raven:[/b] See Undead Raven Familiar. [b]Undead Fiend, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Undead Flesh-Eating:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead. [b]Undead Flesh-Eating:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Flying:[/b] ? [b]Undead Foe:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Foe Deadly:[/b] See Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe. [b]Undead Foul:[/b] ? [b]Undead Foul:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Undead Foul:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Undead Foul Creature:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Undead Foul Creature:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Undead Free-Willed:[/b] ? [b]Undead Free-Willed Weaker:[/b] ? [b]Undead Free-Willed Weaker:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Undead Frightening Hodag:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Undead Gambler:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Undead Gem-Studded Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Undead Ghostly:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul, True Ghoul, Undead Ghoul. [b]Undead Giant Bat Larger:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Undead Gnome, Beluthus:[/b] See Devourer, Undead Gnome, Beluthus. [b]Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion:[/b] ? [b]Undead Gnome Deep:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead Gnome Listless:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead Gnome Minion:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead God, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead God Child, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead God Child-Regent, Walkena, The God-King:[/b] See Mummy, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead God-King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Greater Form of:[/b] The same barriers that prevent connection to the powers of the divine also prevent the formation of greater forms of undead, although legends do tell of extremely powerful wizards who were able to transform themselves into something beyond their frail mortal forms. (Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky) [b]Undead Gruesome:[/b] ? [b]Undead Guard:[/b] See Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard. [b]Undead Guard:[/b] See Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard. [b]Undead Guardian:[/b] ? [b]Undead Guardian:[/b] See Crawling Hand Elite, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian. [b]Undead Guardian, Dajermube:[/b] See Nemhaith Elite, Undead Guardian, Dajermube. [b]Undead Guardian Horrific:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Undead Guardian Specialized:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Undead Gull:[/b] ? [b]Undead Hand:[/b] ? [b]Undead Headless Sailor:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Undead Hodag Frightening:[/b] See Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag. [b]Undead Horrific:[/b] See Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower. [b]Undead Horrific Guardian:[/b] See Bloodsiphon, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh, Horrific Undead Guardian. [b]Undead Horror:[/b] ? [b]Undead Horror:[/b] See Tanglebones, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror. [b]Undead Horror:[/b] See Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror. [b]Undead Horror:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror. [b]Undead Horror, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Undead Horror, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Undead Horror Unique:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Human Fallen Reaper Ivory, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Human Ivory Reaper Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Human Reaper Ivory Fallen, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Humanoid:[/b] See Wight, Undead Humanoid. [b]Undead Hungry:[/b] ? [b]Undead Immense Crystalline Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Undead Immense Dragon Crystalline:[/b] See Undead Dragon Crystalline Immense. [b]Undead Immortal:[/b] See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead. [b]Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature:[/b] Spirit Anchor curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead. [b]Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Ghost, Incorporeal Undead, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure. [b]Undead Incorporeal:[/b] See Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames. [b]Undead Incorporeal Creature:[/b] See Undead Incorporeal, Incorporeal Undead Creature. [b]Undead Incorporeal Entity Powerful:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Incorporeal Malevolent Form of:[/b] See Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead. [b]Undead Incorporeal Powerful Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Inferior:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead. [b]Undead Intelligent:[/b] ? [b]Undead Intelligent:[/b] See Ghoul, Intelligent Undead. [b]Undead Intelligent:[/b] See Lich, Intelligent Undead. [b]Undead Intelligent:[/b] See Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection. [b]Undead Intelligent Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Intelligent Creature, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Ivory Reaper Fallen Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead King, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor:[/b] See Graveknight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse, Undead Knight, Bharlen Sajor. [b]Undead Laborer:[/b] ? [b]Undead Larger Bat Giant:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Undead Larger Giant Bat:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger. [b]Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Undead Lesser:[/b] ? [b]Undead Lesser:[/b] See Mummy Guardian, Foul Undead, Guardian, Lesser Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim. [b]Undead Lesser Form of:[/b] A lone herecite cut off from its creators—often because it is the sole remnant of a destroyed temple or its master has perished—may wander far and wide in search of a cabal to join. Other times, the herecite seeks out a place sacred to the deity it worshipped in life. Whether motivated by a desire for contrition or vengeance, the end result of this baleful pilgrimage is always the desecration of the holy site and the slaughter of its congregants, who may in turn rise as lesser forms of undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)) [b]Undead Light-Averse:[/b] ? [b]Undead Light-Averse:[/b] See Vampire, Light-Averse Undead. [b]Undead Lion-Like Creature Skull-Faced:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Lion-Like Skull-Faced Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Listless Gnome:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead Local:[/b] ? [b]Undead Longshanks:[/b] ? [b]Undead Lord, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Undead Malevolent:[/b] ? [b]Undead Malevolent Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:[/b] See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light. [b]Undead Malformed:[/b] ? [b]Undead Mammoth Burning:[/b] See Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth. [b]Undead Mammoth Wooly:[/b] See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth. [b]Undead Mass:[/b] ? [b]Undead Mass:[/b] See Flamesworn, Mass Undead. [b]Undead Mass:[/b] See Plaguesworn, Mass Undead. [b]Undead Mass:[/b] See Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead. [b]Undead Massive:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Undead Master of the Night:[/b] See Vampire, Undead Master of the Night. [b]Undead Mendevian Soldier:[/b] ? [b]Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature:[/b] By royal decree, unless specified otherwise, all mortals who die upon Geb’s soil are reanimated as mindless undead to serve as slaves in the nation’s lush fields or lavish urban mansions. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Undead Mindless Creature:[/b] See Undead Mindless, Mindless Undead Creature. [b]Undead Mindless Shell:[/b] Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Gladiator, Skeleton Ally, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion. [b]Undead Minion Gnome:[/b] See Undead Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion. [b]Undead Minion Wandering:[/b] ? [b]Undead Monster:[/b] See Undead, Living Dead, Restless Dead, The Dead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster. [b]Undead Monstrosity:[/b] Ashen Swale’s devoted cultists meet them head on, streaming out of their barracks with steel in hand or spells on lips, accompanied by undead monstrosities crafted from past victims and corrupted wildlife. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) Deep within the frigid Algid Wastes, between the Hold of Belkzen and the Realm of the Mammoth Lords, the orc alchemist Mother Chot fleshwarps megafauna into loyal war beasts, half-living war machines, or undead monstrosities. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) For example, a previously living necromancer might rise again as an undead monstrosity bent upon destroying the PCs, or defeating an otherworldly villain’s outer shell might reveal its terrible true form. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Undead Monstrosity:[/b] See Drider Variant Death Drider, Undead Drider, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Undead Monstrosity:[/b] See Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity. [b]Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Undead Monstrosity, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Undead Monstrosity, Rezallian:[/b] The temple-city of Bilith-Vel is ruled by the undead monstrosity Rezallian, a lunar dragon who was horrifically warped by the death of his liege Acavna, the Azlanti goddess of the moon and battle. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Undead Monstrosity Skittering:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Undead More Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Undead More Powerful:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Undead Most Common Type of:[/b] See Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead. [b]Undead Most Powerful Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Most Tragic of:[/b] See Banshee, Great Evil, Most Tragic of Undead. [b]Undead Mount, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Undead Mysterious:[/b] See Shadow, Ideal Spy, Mysterious Undead. [b]Undead Near-Mindless Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Undead Noble:[/b] ? [b]Undead Non-Evil:[/b] See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse. [b]Undead Non-Skeletal Corporeal Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Undead Non-Skeletal Creature Corporeal:[/b] See Undead Creature Corporeal Non-Skeletal. [b]Undead Notorious:[/b] ? [b]Undead Obsessessed Stalker:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Undead Occupant:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Undead Oracle-Monster Skeletal:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Pathfinder:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Undead Pathfinder:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant Skeletal Pathfinder, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Minion, Undead Pathfinder. [b]Undead Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Undead Powerful, Sparkeater:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant, Powerful Undead, Undead Dragon, Undead Mount, Sparkeater. [b]Undead Powerful Ally:[/b] See Undead Ally Powerful. [b]Undead Powerful Being:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Undead Powerful Creature:[/b] See Undead Creature Powerful. [b]Undead Powerful Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature. [b]Undead Powerful Dragon:[/b] See Undead Dragon Powerful. [b]Undead Powerful Entity Incorporeal:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Powerful Incorporeal Entity:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Powerful More:[/b] See Undead More Powerful. [b]Undead Powerful More:[/b] See Mummy Bog, Child of Belcorra, Listless Mummy, More Powerful Undead, Undead Child. [b]Undead Powerful Most Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Elite, Ancient Undead, Dangerous Undead Creature, Intelligent Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Marcon Tinol. [b]Undead Psychopomp:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva:[/b] See Animated Corpse, Commander, Leader, Puppet Leader, Undead Puppet, Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva. [b]Undead Putrid:[/b] ? [b]Undead Putrid:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast, Putrid Undead. [b]Undead Putrid:[/b] See Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead. [b]Undead Raptor Guard:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight. [b]Undead Rare Caligni:[/b] See Bright Walker, Rare Undead Caligni, Strange Occupant. [b]Undead Raven Familiar, Grimbeak:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ravener Sinister:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Undead Ravenous:[/b] ? [b]Undead Ravenous:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Reaper Ivory Fallen Human, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Undead Refugee:[/b] ? [b]Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:[/b] See Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter. [b]Undead Remnants:[/b] ? [b]Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful:[/b] See Totenmaske, Foul Undead, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful. [b]Undead Restless:[/b] ? [b]Undead Roaming:[/b] ? [b]Undead Roving:[/b] ? [b]Undead Rudimentary:[/b] See Zombie, Rudimentary Undead [b]Undead Sailor Headless:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor. [b]Undead Sapient:[/b] ? [b]Undead Sentient:[/b] See Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead. [b]Undead Servant:[/b] It’s an open secret in Mzali that Walkena raises both his enemies and his devotees as undead servants after they die. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse) [b]Undead Servitor:[/b] ? [b]Undead Shades Incarnate Tornado of:[/b] ? [b]Undead Shadow-Like:[/b] See Shadow-Like Undead. [b]Undead Shambling:[/b] ? [b]Undead Shambling:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Undead Shambling:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead. [b]Undead Shell Mindless:[/b] See Undead Mindless Shell. [b]Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil:[/b] Iffdahsil’s path to undeath is unknown. Many believe Iffdahsil can consume and incorporate the souls and minds of its victims, which might explain its spellcasting powers and relatively advanced intellect, though this also gives rise to more unanswerable questions about its horrific nature and unknowable goals. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) No living being knows who or what created the horrifying monster called Iffdahsil, though scholars in Shraen suspect it originally came from the Sightless Sea, only for something in Vask to transform it into an undead monstrosity. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Undead Shoggoth, Iffdahsil:[/b] See Undead Shoggoth, Amorphous Creature, Horrifying Monster, Slithering Horror, Undead Beast, Undead Horror, Undead Monstrosity, Unique Form of Shoggoth, Iffdahsil. [b]Undead Sinister:[/b] ? [b]Undead Sinister Ravener:[/b] See Ravener, Sinister Undead Ravener. [b]Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster:[/b] See Skulltaker, Bone Monster, Evil Form, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Terrible Monster, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster. [b]Undead Skeleton Animated:[/b] See Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton, Standard Skeleton. [b]Undead Skeleton Skum:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Undead Skittering Monstrosity:[/b] See Necrohusk, Cunning Animalistic Creature, Skittering Undead Monstrosity. [b]Undead Skull Gem-Studded With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power Gem-Studded:[/b] See Lich Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power. [b]Undead Skull-Faced Creature Lion-Like:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Skull-Faced Lion-Like Creature:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Undead Skum Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton. [b]Undead Slave:[/b] His focus is extraordinary, and for many long years he’s been working single-mindedly to develop a weapon to convert the people of the Mwangi Expanse—starting with the Magaambya—into his undead slaves. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Undead Soldier:[/b] ? [b]Undead Soldier Mendevian:[/b] See Undead Mendevian Soldier. [b]Undead Soul, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Undead Soul, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Undead Spawn:[/b] See Mohrg Spawn Variant Spawn of Taon, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg, Undead Spawn. [b]Undead Specialized Guardian:[/b] See Undead Bat Giant Larger, Specialized Undead Guardian. [b]Undead Spellcaster:[/b] Next comes the Diaspora, an asteroid belt inhabited by angelic beings who fly on wings of light, and then follows dread Eox, ruled by undead spellcasters who were transformed by an ancient apocalypse that set fire to the planet’s atmosphere. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Undead Spirit:[/b] The former garrison of the castle are undead spirits who have manifested corporeal forms as a result of primal midwinter magic. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Undead Spirit:[/b] See Muse Phantom, Divine Theatrical Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Spirit:[/b] See Nemhaith Soulshredded, Enslaved Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit. [b]Undead Spirit, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Undead Spirit, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Undead Stalker Obsessessed:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Undead Sun-Infused:[/b] See Sunburst Corpse, Animated Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead. [b]Undead Swarm:[/b] See Skeleton Swarm, Tiny Skeletons, Undead Swarm. [b]Undead Swimming:[/b] ? [b]Undead Tanglebones:[/b] See Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones. [b]Undead That Produces Terror in Their Victims:[/b] ? [b]Undead Threat:[/b] ? [b]Undead Threat:[/b] See Ghoul, Undead Threat. [b]Undead Threat:[/b] See Skeleton, Undead Threat. [b]Undead Threat:[/b] See Zombie, Undead Threat. [b]Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Undead Tree:[/b] ? [b]Undead Trooper:[/b] ? [b]Undead Tyrant, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Undead Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Undead Unique Creature:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature. [b]Undead Unique Creature, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Undead Unique Horror:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Undead Unusual:[/b] ? [b]Undead Unusual Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Undead Unusual Entity, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Undead Upper Tier:[/b] ? [b]Undead Vampiric:[/b] ? [b]Undead Victim:[/b] The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) [b]Undead Vigilant Eternally:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Undead Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Undead Wandering Minion:[/b] See Undead Minion Wandering. [b]Undead Warrior:[/b] The Whispering Tyrant held central Avistan firmly in his skeletal fist for centuries, raising slain troops to fight as undead warriors. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Undead Warrior:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior. [b]Undead Warrior, Umandayo:[/b] See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo. [b]Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:[/b] See Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor. [b]Undead Weaker Free-Willed:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed Weaker. [b]Undead Weaker Free-Willed:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Undead Weaker-Willed:[/b] See Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead. [b]Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light Malevolent:[/b] See Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light. [b]Undead Wight:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight. [b]Undead Wild:[/b] ? [b]Undead Without a Mind:[/b] ? [b]Undead Wooly Mammoth:[/b] See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth. [b]Undead Wretch:[/b] ? [b]Undead Xulgath:[/b] ? [b]Undying Gamer:[/b] See Bone Croupier, Undead Chiseler, Undead Gambler, Undying Gamer. [b]Unflinching Personification of Death:[/b] See Grim Reaper, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy, Manifestation of Abaddon, Powerful Entity, Relentless Harvester of Life, Unflinching Personification of Death. [b]Unholy Ground Protector of:[/b] See Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Profane Entity, Protector of Unholy Ground, Tormented Being. [b]Unintelligent Minion:[/b] ? [b]Unintelligent Minion:[/b] See Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion. [b]Unintelligent Minion:[/b] See Zombie, Unintelligent Minion. [b]Uninvited Guest, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Unique Creature Undead:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature. [b]Unique Creature Undead, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Unique Ghast:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique. [b]Unique Ghoul Ghast:[/b] See Ghoul Ghast Unique. [b]Unique Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Unique. [b]Unique Horror Undead:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper:[/b] ? [b]Unique Undead Creature, Augrael:[/b] See Ghoul Morlock Exile, Unique Undead Creature, Augrael. [b]Unique Undead Creature, Lady's Whisper:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Unique Undead Horror:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Unlife Stranger Form of:[/b] See Stranger Form of Unlife. [b]Unnatural Cannibalism Embodiment of:[/b] See Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism. [b]Unnatural Creature:[/b] ? [b]Unnatural Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie. [b]Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Unquiet Soul:[/b] ? [b]Unquiet Spirit, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Unthinking Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling:[/b] See Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Unthinking Harbinger of Death Ever-Shambling:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death. [b]Unusual Entity Undead, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Unusual Entity Undead, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Unusual Stalker:[/b] See Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker. [b]Unusual Undead:[/b] See Undead Unusual. [b]Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Cathilda Athemer. [b]Unyielding:[/b] See Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Lich Queen, Lich-Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath, Undead Monstrosity, Arazni, Queen Arazni, The Unyielding. [b]Upper Tier Undead:[/b] See Undead Upper Tier. [b]Urgathoa:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]Urge Bloodthirsty:[/b] See Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge. [b]Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem:[/b] See Mummy Ritualist, Evil Mummy, Vainglorious Mummy, Chafkhem. [b]Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire:[/b] If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire by donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Because vampires can inflict their nature upon any creature whose blood they drink, practically any living monster can become one of these undead horrors. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Desires granted by a glabrezu always come to fruition in the most destructive way possible, turning a wish or hope into a potent and devastating act of betrayal—although the long-term repercussions are not always immediately apparent. For example, a struggling weapon smith might wish for fame and skill at their craft, only to find that their best patron is a cruel and sadistic murderer who uses the weapons in bloody sprees. Or a lonely widower might have his desire granted in the form of a lost love returned to “life” as a vampire. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Small-scale xulgath invasions persist in remote Ustalavic counties, where dilapidated forts and somber forests host hardened clutches. The Marshworth Clutch in Odranto worship the vampiric demon lord Zura, and their knowledge of vampirism inspires them to “conquer” what they see as vampiric practice; they don tattered finery and drink blood from battered goblets. This may sound ludicrous, but their demonic obedience and numerous test subjects have borne fruit—Marshworth deepmouth apprentices are said to be able to inflect the blood coursing through their horrified enemies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by [a vampire count's] Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampireby donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. (The Skaldwood Blight) Bathe in Blood ritual. (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) [b]Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Familiar Enemy, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Undead Horror:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Ileana Tessthake:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Light-Averse Undead:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Undead Master of the Night:[/b] ? [b]Vampire, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess:[/b] See Vampire, Goddess, Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess. [b]Vampire Chemical:[/b] Mankind’s ability to create is boundless, and Chemical Vampires are a product of the desire to manufacture super soldiers. Experiments during the Great War produced many of these abominations. (Burgundia Campaign Setting) Created in a chemical bath suspended in a hyperbaric chamber, the Chemical Vampire restores more quickly in its formation chamber. (Burgundia Campaign Setting) Chemical vampires were crafted during the Great War as a part of the Clovian war department’s strategy to create soldiers capable of enduring extreme conditions and resisting injury. Other countries may have attempted similar experiments, but their efforts have yet to be made public. It is rumored that secret laboratories in Clovia still harbor the recipe for super soldiers, and perhaps functional examples. [b]Vampire Chemical, Abomination:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Common Traditional:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Vampire Count:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Cursed:[/b] Diseases of the blood have been documented for centuries. Rarest among these is the curse of vampirism. Similar in many ways to the vampires of legend, those who bear the blood borne disease are gifted with long lives. Talamasca records suggest that some vampires are as old as six hundred years. There are no documented cases of vampires that predate IC 1276. (Burgundia Campaign Setting) [b]Vampire Cursed Debutante:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Cursed Man Slayer:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature, Nomadic Hunter:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Drider Priest, Zinogyvaz:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Drow, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Drow 16, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Vampire Drow 19, Nyrinda Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Drow Lanky, Lavikar Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Vampire Feral Form of:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Hopping:[/b] See Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire. [b]Vampire Insatiable:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Jiang Shi, Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi, Hopping Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Jiang Shi, Hopping Vampire:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Land-Vampire:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Lanky Drow:[/b] See Vampire Drow Lanky. [b]Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Lord, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Vampire Mastermind:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Mastermind, Stolcht:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Minion:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Modern:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Non-Evil:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Particularly Reckless:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Priest Drider:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest. [b]Vampire Powerful:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Psychic:[/b] See Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire. [b]Vampire Reckless Particularly:[/b] See Vampire Particularly Reckless. [b]Vampire Spawn, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:[/b] See Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand. [b]Vampire Spawn, Vampire Duke, Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Spawn Rogue:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Spawn Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn. [b]Vampire Strigoi:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Traditional Common:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Vampire True:[/b] See Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi, True Vampire. [b]Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear:[/b] See Vampire Lord, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant, Vampire Tyrant, The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear. [b]Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Vrykolakas:[/b] Wicked and vengeful souls denied even the most basic burial rites can rise again as vrykolakas, blood-drinking and plague-bearing reanimated corpses. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Like vampires, vrykolakas can infect victims with their twisted form of vampirism, transforming practically any living monster into one of these undead horrors. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Revenant, Undead Horror:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient:[/b] Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient, Sinister Overlord:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Vrykolakas Master:[/b] Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Vampire Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter:[/b] ? [b]Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn:[/b] Particularly powerful vrykolakas can create spawn from the bodies of their victims. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, a vrykolakas master can turn this creature into a vrykolakas spawn by donating some of its own blood to the creature and burying it in earth for 3 nights. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Vampiric Flying Monstrosity:[/b] ? [b]Vampiric Monster:[/b] ? [b]Vampiric Monstrosity Flying:[/b] See Vampiric Flying Monstrosity. [b]Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor:[/b] ? [b]Vampiric Parent:[/b] See Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent. [b]Vampiric Progenitor:[/b] See Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor. [b]Vampiric Undead:[/b] See Undead Vampiric. [b]Varaenn Shraen:[/b] See Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen. [b]Variant Acolyte Deathless:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant. [b]Variant Attic Whisperer:[/b] See Attic Whisperer Variant. [b]Variant Bodak:[/b] See Bodak Variant. [b]Variant Bog Mummy:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant. [b]Variant Brain Collector:[/b] See Undead Brain Collector, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Variant Brain Collector. [b]Variant Deathless Acolyte:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant. [b]Variant Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Esobok, Ghoul Variant, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature. [b]Variant Mohrg:[/b] See Mohrg Variant. [b]Variant Mummy Bog:[/b] See Mummy Bog Variant. [b]Variant Nosoi:[/b] See Haunted Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp, Variant Nosoi. [b]Variant Ravener Husk:[/b] See Ravener Husk Variant. [b]Variant Shadow:[/b] See Shadow Variant. [b]Variant Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant. [b]Variant Skeletal Hulk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant. [b]Variant Skeletal Soldier:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant. [b]Variant Skeleton Skeletal Champion:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant. [b]Variant Skeleton Skeletal Hulk:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Hulk Variant. [b]Variant Skeleton Skeletal Soldier:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Soldier Variant. [b]Variant Wight Raptor Guard Wight:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight. [b]Variant Wight Wight Cultist:[/b] See Wight Variant Wight Cultist. [b]Variant Wraith:[/b] See Wraith Variant. [b]Variant Zombie Sodden Sentinel:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel. [b]Vengeful Furnace:[/b] See Haunt Vengeful Furnace. [b]Vengeful Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Vengeful. [b]Versatile Truly Devious Spellcaster:[/b] See Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster. [b]Very Large Creature Appendage of a:[/b] See Crawling Hand Giant, Appendage of a Very Large Creature. [b]Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon:[/b] See Mohrg Variant, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg, Taon. [b]Vetala:[/b] See Vampire Vetala. [b]Vetala Psychic:[/b] See Vampire Vetala, Psychic Vetala. [b]Vetalarana:[/b] See Vampire Vetalarana. [b]Vetch, Mokillan:[/b] See Lich, Mokillan Vetch. [b]Veteran Pathfinder Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Champion Variant Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran. [b]Victim Undead:[/b] See Undead Victim. [b]Vigilant Eternally Guardian:[/b] See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian. [b]Vigilant Eternally Undead:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Vigilant Guardian Eternally:[/b] See Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian. [b]Vigilant Undead Eternally:[/b] See Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Foul Undead Creature, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion. [b]Visitant:[/b] Although the wild creatures seen at traveling circuses can entertain and amaze, the lives of such animals and beasts are sometimes sad and cruel. Circus owners who mistreat their animals through harsh discipline or overtraining see little wrong with their mercilessness, even going so far as to slaughter their entertainers—supposedly “by accident”—via neglect or abuse. The victims of such cruelty who cannot move onto the afterlife—either because they somehow become infused with negative energy or their spirits cannot rest without first enacting revenge on their assailants—occasionally rise from the dead as visitants. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) Common circus animals viewed as expendable by their caretakers are perhaps the most likely to rise as visitants. Animals that die en masse—such as in a tent fire or other disaster—can even form packs of roving undead. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) [b]Visitant, Zombified Animal:[/b] ? [b]Visitant Chimpanzee:[/b] ? [b]Visitant Lion:[/b] ? [b]Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Vile Creature That Feasts on Flesh Undead:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Vile Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Vile Creature Undead That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/b] See Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh. [b]Villain Primary, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light:[/b] See Ghost Sorcerer, Ghost Queen, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Powerful Ghost, Primary Villain, Spiteful Ghost, Spiteful Sorcerer, Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light. [b]Villain Resurgent, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Void Zombie Typical:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Void Dead:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Void Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Void. [b]Vortex of Bones:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Vrykolakas:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas. [b]Vrykolakas Ancient:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Ancient. [b]Vrykolakas Master:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Master. [b]Vrykolakas Spawn:[/b] See Vampire Vrykolakas Spawn. [b]Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Walkena's Reborn:[/b] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) [b]Walkena's Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Walkena's Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Walkena's Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn. [b]Walker Bright:[/b] See Bright Walker. [b]Walking Corpse:[/b] See Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse. [b]Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston:[/b] See Deathless Acolyte Variant, Fallen Ally, Ivory Reaper, Something Horrible, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper, Walking Corpse, Seldrick Dralston. [b]Walking Corpse, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Walking Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Skum, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Walking Skeleton. [b]Wall Watching:[/b] See Haunt Watching Wall. [b]Wandering Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Wandering. [b]Wandering Minion Undead:[/b] See Undead Minion Wandering. [b]Wandering Undead Minion:[/b] See Undead Minion Wandering. [b]Warden Witchfire:[/b] See Witchfire Warden. [b]Warhorse Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Warhorse. [b]Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone Amalgamation of:[/b] See Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life, Strange Creature. [b]Warlord Menacing Wicked Spiritual Remnants of a:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Warlord Wicked Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex:[/b] See Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor, Caliddo Haruvex. [b]Warrior Skeletal:[/b] See Skeletal Warrior. [b]Warrior Sticky:[/b] See Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior. [b]Warrior Sun Reborn:[/b] See Reborn Sun Warrior. [b]Warrior Undead:[/b] See Undead Warrior. [b]Warrior Undead:[/b] See Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior. [b]Warrior Undead, Umandayo:[/b] See Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior, Umandayo. [b]Warrior Undead Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:[/b] See Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor. A warsworn is an animate mass of corpses composed of dozens, sometimes even hundreds, of victims of battle. They are formed by deities of undeath or war or, rarely, spontaneously manifest from the devastation of an especially horrendous battle. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Warsworn:[/b] The countless corpses that have accumulated here over millennia are charged with necromantic energy. When the heroes arrive, a portion of the corpses heave up into a warsworn that lurches out of the corpse pile to attack. Two rounds later, a second warsworn manifests and lumbers free to join the fight as well. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) Further proof is soon at hand: because the gelugons didn’t return, the cult has sent one of their dread executioners, a red reaper, to finish the job. This armored figure strides into the almshouse, intones, “No survivors,” and utters a litany in Infernal that causes the dead in here to rise as a warsworn. (The Skaldwood Blight) [b]Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead:[/b] ? [b]Warsworn Aquatic:[/b] ? [b]Warsworn Aquatic, Lashed Corpses, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together:[/b] ? [b]Warsworn Elite:[/b] ? [b]Watching Wall:[/b] See Haunt Watching Wall. [b]Weak Commoner Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Commoner Weak. [b]Weak Ghost Commoner:[/b] See Ghost Commoner Weak. [b]Weak Graveknight:[/b] See Graveknight Grimgorge, Corpse Armored in Black Plate, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Weak Graveknight. [b]Weak Wight:[/b] See Wight Weak. [b]Weakened Skulltaker:[/b] See Skulltaker Weakened. [b]Weaker Free-Willed Undead:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed Weaker. [b]Weaker Free-Willed Undead:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Weaker Undead Free-Willed:[/b] See Undead Free-Willed Weaker. [b]Weaker Undead Free-Willed:[/b] See Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead. [b]Weaker-Willed Undead:[/b] See Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead. [b]Wetness Spongy Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of:[/b] See Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature. [b]Whirling Mass of Death:[/b] See Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death. [b]Whisperer Attic:[/b] See Attic Whisperer. [b]Whisperer Attic:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Whisper Lady's:[/b] See Unique Undead Creature, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Enigmatic Undead, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Proctor, Shrouded Skeleton, Skeletal Creature, Skeleton, Lady's Whisper. [b]Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Wicked Warlord Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a:[/b] See Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord. [b]Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight:[/b] They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A single wight can wreak a lot of havoc if it is compelled to rise from its tomb. Because creatures slain by wights become wights as well, all it takes is a single wight and a handful of unlucky graveyard visitors to create a veritable horde of these undead. (Pathfinder Bestiary) If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains the drain life and wight spawn abilities, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. (Pathfinder Beginner Box) If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose) If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend) [b]Wight, Cunning Tinker:[/b] ? [b]Wight, Hulking Brute:[/b] ? [b]Wight, Skittering Sneak:[/b] ? [b]Wight, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site, Weaker Free-Willed Undead:[/b] ? [b]Wight, Undead Humanoid:[/b] ? [b]Wight Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Wight Bestial-Looking Drow:[/b] See Wight Drow Bestial-Looking. [b]Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:[/b] Ritually created to eternally guard its own wealth or that of its master. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Jealous guardians of tombs, barrows, and sepulchers, cairn wights usually spawn from necromantic rituals. For those mortals who cannot abide the thought of separation from their earthly possessions, the undead existence offered by transformation into a cairn wight can be tempting. Perhaps as frequently, particularly avaricious and wealthy royalty or merchants seek out victims to transform into cairn wights to guard their precious wealth for all time. Only in the rarest instances is the greed of a mortal strong enough to spontaneously transform them into a cairn wight without a dark ritual or the intercession of a powerful divine being. On those occasions, however, the resultant wight exhibits unmatched viciousness and likely owns rare treasure indeed. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) As guardians of material possessions, cairn wights are supernaturally bound to the armaments they wore during the ritual used to create them. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight.(Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Wight Cairn, Akarta Willoweave:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave. [b]Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave:[/b] Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) [b]Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise:[/b] Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)) [b]Wight Cairn, Guardian of Material Possessions:[/b] ? [b]Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:[/b] ? [b]Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:[/b] ? [b]Wight Cairn, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:[/b] ? [b]Wight Cairn, Uchuli the Wise:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Uchuli the Wise. [b]Wight Cairn Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Wight Cairn Covetous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Wight Cairn Elite:[/b] ? [b]Wight Cairn Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Covetous Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight. [b]Wight Cultist:[/b] See Wight Variant Wight Cultist. [b]Wight Drow Bestial-Looking, Caiborn Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Wight Frost:[/b] Frost wights, for instances, can be found in the parts of the world where exposure is a common end. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Wight Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Wight Parent:[/b] ? [b]Wight Raptor Guard:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight. [b]Wight Spawn:[/b] Care must be taken, though, to destroy wight spawn before attempting to destroy the parent wight, for spawn without a master gain the ability to create spawn of their own. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw or ranseur Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) A living humanoid slain by a Raptor Guard wight’s melee Strike rises as a wight [spawn] after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend) Wight Spawn Wight power. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose) [b]Wight Spawned:[/b] Cairn Wight Spawn Cairn Wight power. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Wight Typical:[/b] See Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight, Typical Wight. [b]Wight Undead:[/b] See Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight. [b]Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight:[/b] Long ago, elite warriors known as the Raptor Guard stood watch in this room, protecting the pyramid and the resident priests with their lives. Only the most prestigious warriors were allowed to join the Raptor Guard. They emulated velociraptors in battle, using group tactics and incredibly fast attacks. Before xulgaths left the pyramid and the vault of Vask, the witch-priests of Xul-Khundur sacrificed a number of these elite warriors and turned them into undead wights. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)) [b]Wight Variant Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Raptor Guard, Undead Wight:[/b] ? [b]Wight Variant Wight Cultist:[/b] ? [b]Wight Weak:[/b] ? [b]Wild Undead:[/b] See Undead Wild. [b]Willoweave, Akarta:[/b] See Wight Cairn, Eternal Guardian, Akarta Willoweave. [b]Winter Lich:[/b] See The Winter Lich. [b]Wise Yet Wicked Creature:[/b] See Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature. [b]Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley:[/b] See Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost, Blue Finley. [b]Witch Drow Ghost:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch. [b]Witch Ghost Drow:[/b] See Ghost Drow Witch. [b]Witchfire:[/b] Manifesting as a sinuous form wreathed in sickly green flames, this incorporeal undead forms when a powerful hag or witch dies in agony or rage. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Witchfire, Evil Spirit:[/b] ? [b]Witchfire, Incorporeal Undead, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames:[/b] ? [b]Witchfire Warden:[/b] After the error with the gogiteth, Belcorra appointed a hag to oversee this room, knowing that her magical expertise would prove invaluable in maintaining the stasis chambers, but she didn’t intend the hag to do this job in life. Belcorra trapped the hag in this pillar, burned her to death, and bound her spirit as a witchfire. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Withered Nosferatu:[/b] See Vampire Nosferatu, Withered Nosferatu. [b]Wizard Evil:[/b] See Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard. [b]Wizard Mendevian Tortured Spirit of a:[/b] See Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard. [b]Wizard-King, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Wolf Skeleton:[/b] See Skeleton Wolf. [b]Woman Drow, Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [b]Woman Drow Striking, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Woman Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Horrid Tiefling Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Skeletal Horrid Tiefling Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Skeletal Tiefling Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Striking Drow, Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Woman Tiefling Horrid Skeletal Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Tiefling Skeletal Horrid Wrapped in Robes, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Weighed Down by Chains:[/b] See Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains. [b]Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor:[/b] See Vampire, Centuries-Old Killer, Uninvited Guest, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Ms. Bella Devor. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Skeletal Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Horrid Tiefling Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Horrid Tiefling, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Skeletal Tiefling Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Horrid Skeletal, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Woman Wrapped in Robes Tiefling Skeletal Horrid, Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Wonoak:[/b] See Dullahan, Wonoak. [b]Wooly Mammoth Undead:[/b] See Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth. [b]Wooly Rhinoceros Skeletal:[/b] See Skeleton Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros. [b]Worker Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Worker. [b]Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant:[/b] See Lich, Dread Lich, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, Lich-King, Mighty Lich, Newly Returned Threat, Old Foe, One-Time Oppressor, Resurgent Villain, Terrifying New Threat, Undead Lord, Undead Tyrant, Wizard-King, Would-Be Conqueror, Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant. [b]Wracked Ghost Ruined, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith:[/b] A wraith may be created by foul necromancy, but more often they are the result of a hermitic murderer or mutilator who even in death could not give up their wicked ways. Further complicating the matter is the fact that wraiths multiply by consuming and transforming the living into more of their foul kind—meaning a handful of wraiths left unchecked can easily turn into a horde of darkness. (Pathfinder Bestiary) If the creator of the wraith spawn dies, the wraith spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wraith; it regains its free will, gains Wraith Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Some of the meat in the tubs comes from two sacrificial victims Mistress Dusklight brought to the xulgaths. Their spirits arose as malevolent wraiths. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)) Negative: Planes with this trait are vast, empty reaches that suck the life from the living. They tend to be lonely, haunted planes, drained of color and filled with winds carrying the moans of those who died within them. At the end of each round, a living creature takes at least minor negative environmental damage. In the strongest areas of a negative plane, they could take moderate or even major negative damage at the end of each round. This damage has the death trait, and if a living creature is reduced to 0 Hit Points by this negative damage and killed, it crumbles into ash and can become a wraith (Bestiary 335). Negative magic is enhanced, and positive magic is impeded. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic) [b]Wraith, Assassin:[/b] ? [b]Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:[/b] ? [b]Wraith, Malevolent Wraith:[/b] ? [b]Wraith, Spectral Figure:[/b] ? [b]Wraith, Spy:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Autonomous Full-Fledged:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Wraith Dread:[/b] These menacing spiritual remnants of wicked warlords or bloodthirsty generals are towering specters of shadow and death. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The most unusual dread wraiths are those that coalesce from an amalgamation of evil spirits, often in regions where such spirits are shredded from their consciousnesses and churned in foci of negative energy, such as the Negative Energy Plane or on the Isle of Terror. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Dread, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Dread, Mendevian Noble, Spectral Figure:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Dread, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Full-Fledged Autonomous:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Wraith Hateful:[/b] Warped into hateful wraiths by the trauma of their civilization’s end, the Ascended Adepts who once populated Acrolan still wait within the broken temples for those who can pass the tests to ascend to the true city and battle its masters for their vast wealth. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide) [b]Wraith Malevolent:[/b] See Wraith, Malevolent Wraith. [b]Wraith Normal:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Wraith Sorcerer 17, Varaenn Shraen:[/b] ? [b]Wraith Spawn:[/b] A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. This wraith spawn is under the command of the wraith that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or wraith spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wraith spawn. (Pathfinder Bestiary) A living humanoid slain by a [dread] wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Wraith Standard:[/b] See Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith, Normal Wraith, Standard Wraith. [b]Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation:[/b] Once the PCs destroy the undead brain collector in area D6, one of the spiritual oppressions that looms heavily over Xarwin Manor fades away, but unfortunately, its destruction also frees Ioseff to extend his influence further from his laboratory in area E9. While he can’t leave that area as a ghost, the sheer force of his malignant will can manifest a wraith-like version of himself anywhere inside of (or below) Xarwin Manor. (Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence) [b]Wretch Undead:[/b] See Undead Wretch. [b]Wretched:[/b] The Wretched are all that remain of men and women who were unable to fulfill the oaths they made to lawful evil gods while alive. Brought back into an undead existence as a punishment these oath breakers are relegated to a potentially eternal torment on the material plane trying to fulfill their vow. Only major vows that were failed can lead to a wretched being created and then only the most significant worshipers of a deity are transformed in this way. Things like killing a major opponent of the religion, guarding a particularly significant unholy place or retrieving an important unholy artifact are all distinct possibilities for failed vows that might lead to a person being brought back as a wretched. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) These vows are generally more eloquent and inspirational than specific. “I will not rest until I slay Sille Redsky” or “I will always defend Dark Bramble church” are both real examples. The first vow assumes that Sille Redsky doesn’t die before the oathtaker can kill her. The second is dangerous because Dark Bramble church is quite likely to continue to exist for centuries after the oathtaker dies of natural causes. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) The gods inflicting this punishment are often known for their cruelty and as part of the punishment for failing them, they strip most of the memories away from the Wretched, including the oath they took that lead to their curse. Despite the fact that they can’t remember the task they are meant to accomplish, they are still driven to accomplish it. (Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed) [b]Yeth Hound Skeletal:[/b] See Skeletal Yeth Hound. [b]Xarwin, Asethanna:[/b] See Shadow Variant, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit, Unusual Undead Entity, Asethanna Xarwin. [b]Xarwin, Ioseff:[/b] See Ghost Human, Sinister Ghost, Unquiet Spirit, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Ioseff Xarwin. [b]Xarwin's Manifestation:[/b] See Wraith Variant, Xarwin's Manifestation. [b]Xenophobia and Exclusion God of, Walkena:[/b] See Mummy, Animated Remains, Ascended Sun-God, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Child God, Child-God, Child-King, Child-Mummy, Child-Sized God-King, Compelling Figure, Defender, Evil God-King, Evil Mummified Child-God, Fickle Person, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia, God-King, Mummified Child-God, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Mummified Husk, Petulant God-King, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant, Reborn Sun-King, Ruler, Undead Being of Immense Power, Undead Child God, Undead Child-God, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead God, Undead God-King, Undead King, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, Walking Corpse, Walkena, The God-King. [b]Xulgath Assassin Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin. [b]Xulgath Ghoul Assassin:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Assassin. [b]Xulgath Ghoul Reformed:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed. [b]Xulgath Reformed Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Xulgath Reformed. [b]Xulgath Tar Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Tar Xulgath. [b]Xulgath Undead:[/b] See Undead Xulgath. [b]Xulgath Zombie Tar:[/b] See Zombie Tar Xulgath. [b]Young Cloud Dragon Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Cloud Poison-Wracked Dragon:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Dragon Cloud Poison-Wracked:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Dragon Gold Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Young Dragon Poison-Wracked Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Dragon Zombie Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Young Gold Dragon Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Young Gold Zombie Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Young Poison-Wracked Cloud Dragon:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud:[/b] See Poison-Wracked Dragon Cloud Young. [b]Young Zombie Dragon Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Young Zombie Gold Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Youthful Beautiful Drow Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Youthful Beautiful Gentleman Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Youthful Drow Beautiful Gentleman, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Youthful Drow Gentleman Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Youthful Gentleman Beautiful Drow, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Youthful Gentleman Drow Beautiful, Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Zalsiniah:[/b] See Lich Failed, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant, Undead Horror, Undead Tiefling, Zalsiniah. [b]Zalsiniah's Daughter Lingering Spirit of:[/b] See Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter. [b]Zavizik Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Zavizik Shraen. [b]Zealot Ghoul:[/b] See Ghoul Canker Cultist, Ghoul Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Heretic Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul. [b]Zedna:[/b] See Poltergeist Elite, Powerful Poltergeist, Zedna. [b]Zevgavizeb Herecite of:[/b] See Herecite of Zevgavizeb. [b]Zihain Shraen:[/b] See Vampire Drow 16, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Shrewd Leader, Striking Drow Woman, Undead Leader, Zihain Shraen. [b]Zinogyvaz:[/b] See Vampire Drider Priest, Zinogyvaz. [b]Zombie, Mundane Zombie:[/b] Zombies are often created using unwholesome necromantic rituals. (Pathfinder Bestiary) The zombie carries a plague that can create more of its own kind. This functions as the plague zombie’s zombie rot, except at stage 5, the victim rises as another of the zombie’s type, rather than a plague zombie. (Pathfinder Bestiary) With a haunting moan, shambling bodies rose up from the forgotten battlefield. Given foul unlife by the necromancy of the Whispering Tyrant, the corpses still wore the tattered raiment of their former lives. These crusaders had been the first to stand against the lich when he returned, and they were the first to fall in his rebirth. (Pathfinder Core Rulebook) The research notes here contain a limited version of the create undead ritual, useful for creating zombies of 2nd level or lower. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #169: Kindled Magic (Strength of Thousands 1 of 6)) The Temple of the Deathless Child is heavily guarded by both living soldiers and undead guards. The former often become the latter; devoted mortals in Walkena’s service swear an oath to serve the god-king even after death. When slain, they immediately arise as zombies under Walkena’s absolute control. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) It’s something of an open secret that Walkena also inflicts undeath upon his enemies, as he delights in turning his former foes into mindless, loyal guardians. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)) But what does it mean to lack Mind? To put it simply, if perhaps circularly, it means having no mind, rendering a creature incapable of thought. While this might be more obvious for something like a stone, even living creatures, including most oozes, have no Mind, nor do rudimentary undead like zombies, as the magic creating them isn’t sophisticated enough to steal or build a vessel for mental essence. Mental magic can’t work on such a being, even though it might be capable of performing actions that seem like it has a mind. Generally, these occur either due to instincts built into the creature’s being through life essence (including the perversion that fuels undead), or are preprogrammed by the being’s creator. This often means a creature without Mind has no metaphysical alignment, though the instincts carried by life essence could instill one in them (as with mindless undead). (Pathfinder Secrets of Magic) If the PCs dig too deeply, asking for history or politics, Selu responds that the last time someone asked that many questions, their body was found floating in the River of Rot, and they were reanimated as a zombie later that night. (Pathfinder Society Quest #12: Putrid Seeds) [i]Create Undead[/i] ritual. (Pathfinder Core Rule Book) Grave Curse curse. (Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide) Oath of the Devoted contract. (Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse) [b]Zombie:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie. [b]Zombie, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier, Undead Guard:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Corporeal Undead:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature, Shambling Body:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Crude Simple Minion:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Former Foe, Former Rebel, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Undead Guard:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Mindless Rotting Corpse, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Rudimentary Undead:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Undead Threat:[/b] ? [b]Zombie, Unintelligent Minion:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Amalgamation:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Zombie Blind:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Brute:[/b] Necromantic augmentations have granted this zombie increased size and power. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [T]wo zombie brutes made from reanimated Mendevian soldiers. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) [b]Zombie Brute, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Zombie Brute, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Disease-Ridden, Putrid Undead:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Dragon Gold Young:[/b] Wyrm Drinker is a powerful weapon whose crafting was an act of incredible cruelty by a necromancer named Xurn. Set on conquering the Mwangi Expanse, Xurn hunted down a young gold dragon and slew the creature with his vile magic. He ripped the femur from the dragon’s foreleg, then enslaved the corpse as yet another zombie under his control. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)) [b]Zombie Dragon Young Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Zombie Gargantuan:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Gargantuan:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Zombie Gargantuan Amalgam:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan. [b]Zombie Gargantuan Monstrosity:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Zombie Gold Dragon Young:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Zombie Gold Young Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Zombie Guardian Human 15:[/b] See Zombie Human Guardian 15. [b]Zombie Horse:[/b] See Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse. [b]Zombie Horse:[/b] See Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse. [b]Zombie Horse Riding:[/b] See Zombie Riding Horse. [b]Zombie Hulk:[/b] These towering horrors are animated from the corpses of monstrosities. (Pathfinder Bestiary) [b]Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Human Guardian 15, Ochieng, Strength of the Light:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Laborer:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Lumbering:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Medium-Size:[/b] See Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie. [b]Zombie Medium-Size:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie. [b]Zombie Megaloceros:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Mindless:[/b] See Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie. [b]Zombie Monstrosity Gargantuan:[/b] See Zombie Amalgam Gargantuan, Gargantuan Zombie, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Monstrosity, Shambling Horror, Zombie Amalgamation. [b]Zombie Mundane:[/b] See Zombie, Mundane Zombie. [b]Zombie Owlbear:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Owlbear, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Plague:[/b] The plague zombie was a Mendevian deserter killed and reanimated by the necromancer. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)) Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary) Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose) Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave) Zombie Rot disease. (Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court) [b]Zombie Plague, Medium-Size Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Plague, Resident of the Tombs, Shambling Undead:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Plague, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Powerful:[/b] See Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie. [b]Zombie Ravening Rotting:[/b] See Zombie Rotting Ravening. [b]Zombie Riding Horse:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Rotting Ravening:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Servitor:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor. [b]Zombie Shambler:[/b] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. (Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari) Gauntlight artifact. (Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults) [b]Zombie Shambler, Foul Undead Creature, Slow-Moving Horror, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Slave:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar:[/b] The victims of a tar ooze eventually emerge from the ooze’s vast, viscous bulk to walk again as mindless zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) Living things consumed by the ooze slowly have their flesh digested, only for the bones and fur to be replaced with blobs of sticky tar. These unnatural zombies eventually crawl away, hungry for flesh. A creature slain while engulfed by a tar ooze undergoes a horrifying transformation and crawls from the ooze a week later as a tar zombie. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) A villain eager for necromantic minions but unable to animate their own might create an army of tar zombies by imprisoning a tar ooze and feeding it a steady diet of victims. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Zombie Tar, Necromantic Minion:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar Lizardfolk:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar Mammoth:[/b] Because their massive size makes them difficult for tar oozes to fully digest, tar zombie mammoths tend to resemble their living forms more closely than other tar zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Zombie Tar Predator:[/b] A big predator, like a smilodon or dire wolf, might lurk near a tar pit to pick off helpless creatures. When consumed and returned to unlife by a tar ooze, these tar zombie predators are just as canny and vicious. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) This tar ooze was responsible for the deaths of several of Ivarsa’s followers, who now follow it as zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Zombie Tar Predator, Hideous Corpse, Humanoid Shape:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar Smaller:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar Snatcher:[/b] Humanoids consumed by a tar ooze become sticky warriors in the tar ooze’s mindless procession. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) Although they’re probably the animated corpses of local animals, they might include one or more of Ivarsa’s scouts. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)) [b]Zombie Tar Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Tar Xulgath:[/b] ? [b]Zombie That Moves Faster:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Unnatural:[/b] See Zombie Tar, Unnatural Zombie. [b]Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel:[/b] These five townspeople all died in the fight against the cult. The bodies absorbed the ambient occult energy of the shrine over time and became powerful zombies. (Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)) [b]Zombie Variant Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead:[/b] A void zombie arises when a humanoid dies from an akata’s void death affliction. This walking corpse is animated by a larval akata attached to the deceased creature’s brain, using a grotesque feeding tendril that emerges from the corpse’s mouth to drink blood from its victims. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) The name “void zombie” is something of a misnomer; though still compelled by necromantic energies, a void zombie is a host in the life cycle of a parasitic alien, not a mindless, reanimated corpse (despite their similar appearances). (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Void zombies are unusual in that their animating negative force is provided by a living parasite that survives within their corpses, controlling their nervous systems for defense and to hunt food. As such, the soul of a person who succumbs to an akata’s void death is not bound to its rotting corpse at all and travels on to judgment in the Boneyard unimpeded. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) When food is scarce, an akata secretes a resin from its pores that forms into a sturdy cocoon of pale green crystal—the skymetal noqual. An akata can hibernate in this cocoon without needing to eat or drink for centuries, though it retains a rudimentary sense of its surroundings and can break out in only a few minutes’ time. These cocoons allow the creatures to travel through the void of space, seeking new worlds where they can infect suitable humanoid hosts with their larval young. Once a victim succumbs to this infection, the offspring fight among themselves until one proves the strongest. The surviving akata then animates the corpse—now a void zombie—which shambles about of its own accord. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) Void Death disease. (Pathfinder Bestiary 2) [b]Zombie Void Typical:[/b] See Zombie Void, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead. [b]Zombie Void, Non-Evil Undead, Walking Corpse:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Warhorse:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse:[/b] ? [b]Zombie With Missing Jaws:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Worker:[/b] ? [b]Zombie Young Dragon Gold:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Zombie Young Gold Dragon:[/b] See Zombie Dragon Gold Young. [b]Zombified Animal:[/b] See Visitant, Zombified Animal. [b]Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall:[/b] See Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion, Featherfall. [b]Zyra Shraen:[/b] See Lich Drow Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Sister, Drow Woman, Leader, Overlord, Rival, Ruler, Scheming Ruler, Shrewd Leader, Skeletal Drow, Undead Leader, Zyra Shraen. [/spoiler] Paizo[spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zp4?Pathfinder-Bestiary']Pathfinder Bestiary[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature, Living Dead:[/B] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. [B]Banshee, Furious Tormented Soul of an Elf Bound to the Material Plane by a Betrayal That Defined the Final Hours of Their Life:[/B] Banshees are the furious, tormented souls of elves bound to the Material Plane by a betrayal that defined the final hours of their lives. Some banshees arise from elves who were slain by trusted friends and allies, or whose loved ones betrayed them on their deathbeds. Others spawn from elves whose treacherous deeds shortly before their deaths left a stain upon their souls. The banshee represents one of the most tragic of undead, a soul so wracked with agony and fury over a betrayal in life that, in death, it lingers on as a great evil. That most of those who become banshees were not evil in life only deepens this tragic theme, and many elven adventurers see it as their duty not only to put banshees to rest, but to right the wrong that saw their creation in the first place. [B]Undead Larger Giant Bat:[/B] Even larger species dwell in the deeper regions of the Darklands, where they are often used as mounts, or even ritualistically slaughtered and then animated as specialized undead guardians of eerie underground cities and nations. [B]Undead Cyclops:[/B] ? [B]Ravener:[/B] ? [B]Dullahan:[/B] A dullahan manifests when a particularly violent warrior is beheaded and the warrior’s soul stubbornly clings to material existence (or is refused entry to the afterlife). [B]Ghost:[/B] When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure, they can linger on in the world. These anguished souls haunt a locale significant to them in life, constantly trying to right their perceived wrong or wrongdoings. As they are remnants of a past life and retain their intelligence, ghosts can convey long-lost information or serve as a way to inform the PCs of crucial story elements. Lost souls that haunt the world as incorporeal undead are called ghosts. [B]Ghost Commoner:[/B] The ghost commoner is an ordinary person who believes they died unjustly, usually due to foul play or betrayal. [B]Ghost Mage:[/B] A wizard who died with a major project left undone might become a ghost mage, constantly seeking to finish its task in undeath. [B]Ghoul:[/B] Legend holds that the first humanoid (an elf, as it so happened) to feed upon the flesh of his brother rose as a ghoul after death, in time embracing his new life and ascending to great power as a demon lord of ghouls, graves, and secrets kept by the dead. Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Ghast:[/B] Ghast Fever disease. [B]Graveknight:[/B] Graveknights are undead warriors granted unlife by a cursed suit of armor. [B]Betrayed Revivication Graveknight:[/B] The graveknight died after being deeply betrayed. [B]Most Infamous Graveknight, Lictor Shokneir:[/B] Once the Hellknight leader of the notorious Order of the Crux, Lictor Shokneir was disgraced when he refused a royal order to disband his army of butchers. The other Hellknights surrounded him and razed his castle, Citadel Gheisteno, to the ground. However, Shokneir’s determination sustains his now-undead form, and he and his undead legions have rebuilt the citadel in all its haunting glory. [B]Most Infamous Graveknight, The Black Prince:[/B] ? [B]Grim Reaper:[/B] The Grim Reaper is the unflinching personification of death. The Grim Reaper serves as something of a manifestation of Abaddon itself, and in this regard is believed by some to be an incarnation of the mysterious First Horseman. [B]Lesser Death:[/B] No one is quite sure what lesser deaths are, though some claim that they are avatars of the grim reaper. More often than not, they manifest from cursed magic items. [B]Lich:[/B] To gain more time to complete their goals, some desperate spellcasters pursue immortality by embracing undeath. After long years of research and the creation of a special container called a phylactery, a spellcaster takes the final step by imbibing a deadly concoction or casting dreadful incantations that transform them into a lich. A lich can be any type of spellcaster, as long as it has the ability to perform a ritual of undeath as the primary caster (which can usually be performed only by a spellcaster capable of casting 6th-level spells). The exact ritual, ingredients for deadly concoctions, and magical conditions required to become a lich are unique and different for every living creature. Understanding a spellcaster’s path to lichdom can help, but is no guarantee of success for others. [B]Demilich:[/B] Demiliches are formed when a lich, through carelessness or by accident, loses its phylactery. As years pass, the lich’s body crumbles to dust, leaving only the skull as the seat of its necromantic power. The lich enters a sort of torpor, its mind left wandering the planes in search of ever greater mysteries. The lich gradually loses the ability to cast spells and its magic items slowly subsume into its new form. Negative energy concentrates around the skull, causing some of its bones and teeth to petrify with power and turn into blight crystals. The resulting lich skull, embedded with arcane gemstones and suffused with palpably powerful magic, forms a creature called a demilich. [B]Mummy:[/B] While many cultures practice mummification of the dead for benign reasons, undead mummies are created through foul rituals, typically to provide eternally vigilant guardians. A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. [B]Mummy Guardian:[/B] The majority of mummies were created by cruel and selfish masters to serve as guardians to protect their tombs from intruders. The traditional method of creating a mummy guardian is a laborious and sadistic process that begins well before the poor soul to be transformed is dead, during which the victim is ritualistically starved of nourishing food and instead fed strange spices, preservative agents, and toxins intended to quicken the desiccation of the flesh. The victim remains immobile but painfully aware during the final stages, where its now-useless entrails are extracted before it’s shrouded in funerary wrappings and entombed within a necromantically ensorcelled sarcophagus to await intrusions in the potentially distant future. While it’s certainly possible to use other methods to create a mummy guardian from an already-deceased body, those who seek to create these foul undead as their guardians in the afterlife often feel that such methods result in inferior undead—the pain and agony of death by mummification being an essential step in the process. While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. [B]Mummy Pharaoh:[/B] While mummy guardians are undead crafted from the corpses of sacrificed—usually unwilling victims—and retain only fragments of their memories, a mummy pharaoh is the result of a deliberate embrace of undeath by a sadistic and cruel ruler. The transformation from life to undeath is no less awful and painful, but as the transition is an intentional bid to escape death by a powerful personality who fully embraces the blasphemous repercussions of the choice, the mummy pharaoh retains its memories and personality intact. Although in most cases a mummy pharaoh is formed from a particularly depraved ruler instructing their priests to perform complex rituals that grant the ruler eternal unlife, a ruler who was filled with incredible anger in life might spontaneously arise from death as a mummy pharaoh without undergoing this ritual. Depending on the nature of the ruler, a mummy pharaoh might have spellcasting or other class features instead of its Attack of Opportunity and disruptive abilities—the exact nature of the abilities the ruler had in life can significantly change or strengthen the mummy pharaoh. [B]Poltergeist:[/B] When a creature dies, and for whatever reason its spirit is unable or unwilling to leave the site of its death, that spirit may manifest as a poltergeist: a restless invisible spirit that is still able to manipulate physical objects. Many poltergeists perished in a way that resulted from or has led to extreme emotional trauma. One of the most common ways for a poltergeist to form is when its burial site is desecrated by the construction of a dwelling. This is usually an accident, but some evil creatures seek out such burial sites, intentionally creating poltergeists to serve as guardians. [B]Shadow:[/B] If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. [B]Shadow Spawn:[/B] When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by a shadow's Steal Shadow power, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. [B]Greater Shadow:[/B] Shadows that spend long amounts of time on the Shadow Plane and absorb its magic become greater shadows. [B]Skeleton, Animated Undead Skeleton:[/B] Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons are among the most common types of undead, found haunting old dungeons and forgotten cemeteries. This undead is made by animating a dead creature’s skeleton with negative energy. [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature’s bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 40 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds. [B]Skeletal Horse:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant:[/B] The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls. [B]Skeletal Hulk:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Saxra:[/B] Swirling down from misty peaks and through howling mountain passes like an evil wind, the vortex of bones known as a skulltaker is a terrible manifestation of the delirium and agony experienced by doomed climbers and lost trailblazers just before they met their end. [B]Vampire, True Vampire, Common Traditional Vampire, Moroi:[/B] If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire by donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. Because vampires can inflict their nature upon any creature whose blood they drink, practically any living monster can become one of these undead horrors. Desires granted by a glabrezu always come to fruition in the most destructive way possible, turning a wish or hope into a potent and devastating act of betrayal—although the long-term repercussions are not always immediately apparent. For example, a struggling weapon smith might wish for fame and skill at their craft, only to find that their best patron is a cruel and sadistic murderer who uses the weapons in bloody sprees. Or a lonely widower might have his desire granted in the form of a lost love returned to “life” as a vampire. [B]Vampire Spawn Rogue:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Count:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Mastermind:[/B] ? [B]Warsworn:[/B] A warsworn is an animate mass of corpses composed of dozens, sometimes even hundreds, of victims of battle. They are formed by deities of undeath or war or, rarely, spontaneously manifest from the devastation of an especially horrendous battle. [B]Flamesworn:[/B] Flamesworn rise from large crowds killed by fire. [B]Plagueborn:[/B] Plagueborn rise when entire townships or even cities perish to disease. [B]Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/B] They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. A single wight can wreak a lot of havoc if it is compelled to rise from its tomb. Because creatures slain by wights become wights as well, all it takes is a single wight and a handful of unlucky graveyard visitors to create a veritable horde of these undead. If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. [B]Frost Wight:[/B] Frost wights, for instances, can be found in the parts of the world where exposure is a common end. [B]Cairn Wight, Covetous Cairn Wight:[/B] Ritually created to eternally guard its own wealth or that of its master. [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] Care must be taken, though, to destroy wight spawn before attempting to destroy the parent wight, for spawn without a master gain the ability to create spawn of their own. A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. [B]Wraith, Standard Wraith, Normal Wraith, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wraith:[/B] A wraith may be created by foul necromancy, but more often they are the result of a hermitic murderer or mutilator who even in death could not give up their wicked ways. Further complicating the matter is the fact that wraiths multiply by consuming and transforming the living into more of their foul kind—meaning a handful of wraiths left unchecked can easily turn into a horde of darkness. If the creator of the wraith spawn dies, the wraith spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wraith; it regains its free will, gains Wraith Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Wraith Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. This wraith spawn is under the command of the wraith that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or wraith spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wraith spawn. [B]Zombie:[/B] Zombies are often created using unwholesome necromantic rituals. The zombie carries a plague that can create more of its own kind. This functions as the plague zombie’s zombie rot, except at stage 5, the victim rises as another of the zombie’s type, rather than a plague zombie. [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] Zombie Rot disease [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] Necromantic augmentations have granted this zombie increased size and power. [B]Zombie Hulk:[/B] These towering horrors are animated from the corpses of monstrosities. [B]Banshee, Most Tragic of Undead, Great Evil:[/B] ? [B]Undead Larger Giant Bat, Specialized Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Undead Cyclops, One-Eyed Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Dullahan, Headless Hunter, Undead Warrior:[/B] ? [B]Dullahan, Headless Undead Sailor:[/B] ? [B]Typical Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Remnant of a Past Life, Tragic Frightening Figure, Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Commoner, Ordinary Person Who Believes They Died Unjustly:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead, Ravenous Undead, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/B] ? [B]Ghast, More Powerful Kin of a Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight, Undead Warrior Granted Unlife By a Cursed Suit of Armor:[/B] ? [B]Grim Reaper, Unflinching Personification of Death, Powerful Entity, Manifestation of Abaddon, Incarnation of the Mysterious First Horseman, Relentless Harvester of Life, Inexplicable Servant of True Entropy:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Death, Avatar of the Grim Reaper:[/B] ? [B]Lich, Truly Devious Versatile Spellcaster:[/B] ? [B]Mummy, Eternally Vigilant Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Guardian, Guardian, Foul Undead, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Victim, Lesser Undead:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Guardian, Inferior Undead:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Guardian, Undead Crafted From the Corpse of a Sacrificed Unwilling Victim:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Pharaoh, Deadly Undead Foe:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist, Restless Invisible Spirit, Evil Force:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist, Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Shadow, Mysterious Undead, Ideal Spy:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Most Common Type of Undead:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard, Most Common Skeletal Minion, Mere Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Horse, Mount:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant, Reanimated Bones of a Giant, Necromantic Thrall:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Hulk, Powerful Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Vortex of Bones, Whirling Mass of Death:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Doomed Climber Just Before They Met Their End:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Terrible Manifestation of the Delirium and Agony Experienced by a Lost Trailblazer Just Before They Met Their End:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Undead Creature That Feeds on the Blood of the Living, Undead Horror, Undead Creature Who Thirsts For Blood, Familiar Enemy:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Withered Nosferatu:[/B] ? [B]Hopping Jiang Shi:[/B] ? [B]Psychic Vetala:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Mastermind, Evil Wizard:[/B] ? [B]Non-Evil Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampiric Monster:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Parent, Vampiric Parent:[/B] ? [B]Warsworn, Animate Mass of Corpses, Mass Undead:[/B] ? [B]Flamesworn, Mass Undead:[/B] ? [B]Plagueborn, Mass Undead:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Undead Humanoid:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Hulking Brute:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Skittering Sneak:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Cunning Tinker:[/B] ? [B]Parent Wight:[/B] ? [B]Wraith, Malevolent Undead Who Drains Life and Shuns Light:[/B] ? [B]Wraith, Assassin:[/B] ? [B]Wraith, Spy:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death, Mindless Rotting Corpse:[/B] ? [B]Gargantuan Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler, Slow-Moving Horror:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Hulk, Towering Horror:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Undead:[/B] ? [B]Mass Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead That Produces Terror in Their Victims:[/B] ? [B]More Powerful Undead:[/B] ? Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghast the next midnight Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately LICH PHYLACTERY ITEM 12 Rare Arcane Necromancy Negative Price 1,600 gp Usage held in 1 hand; Bulk — This item is crafted by a spellcaster who wishes to become a lich. When a lich is destroyed, its soul flees to the phylactery. The phylactery then rebuilds the lich’s undead body over the course of 1d10 days. Afterward, the lich manifests next to the phylactery, fully healed and in a new body (therefore, it lacks any equipment it had on its old body). A lich’s phylactery must be destroyed to prevent a lich from returning. The standard phylactery is a sealed metal box containing strips of parchment inscribed with magical phrases. This box has Hardness 9 and 36 HP, but some liches devise more durable or difficult-to-obtain phylacteries. A phylactery might also come in the form of a ring, an amulet, or a similar item; the specifics are up to the creator.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq022yq?Pathfinder-Bestiary-2']Pathfinder Bestiary 2[/URL][spoiler] [B]Attic Whisperer:[/B] Beware the haunting sobs of the attic whisperer, for they carry the pained wrath of an abandoned child who perished due to the neglect or absence of their caretakers. Animated by loneliness, the embittered spirit binds itself to the material world in a body made of bits and oddments of a lost childhood—wooden blocks, scraps of blankets, ratty dolls, buttons, carved trinkets, and glass marbles. To give themselves the semblance of a head, they top their patchwork bodies with a small animal’s skull. [B]Bodak:[/B] When a living, sentient humanoid is exposed to an extreme expression of supernatural evil, the experience can irrevocably damn the victim, crushing their mind and ripping out their soul in an appalling, unholy transformation that results in a creature that’s anathema to life—the bodak. The rarity of the events that create bodaks ensure that most of these abominations were humanoids slain by another bodak’s gaze. Yet bodaks can also be brought into being by a rare version of the create undead ritual. This horrific ritual emulates an encounter of absolute, supernatural evil, and so the spell must begin when the subject is alive and located on one of the evil Outer Planes. Fragmented memories of a prior existence filtered through a vengeful hatred of the living lead the bodak to try to return to those places it once knew. If successful, it assaults former friends, acquaintances, and loved ones with its murderous gaze and an incomprehensible torrent of gibberish laced with vile curses, accusations, and threats—an assault that often leads to the victims rising as newly formed bodaks themselves. Any humanoid who dies while drained or doomed by a bodak rises as an autonomous bodak 24 hours after its death. [B]Crawling Hand:[/B] Typically, crawling hands are formed when severed appendages are endowed with a crude sentience by evil necromantic energies that turn them into tireless killers. Yet crawling hands can also arise spontaneously, usually when a creature loses an appendage in a place rife with necromantic energy or with a connection to the Negative Energy Plane. A crawling hand formed from the appendage of a Medium creature is quick and agile, skittering in the shadows until it can strike its prey. A popular tale among necromancers tells of an ancient wizard who trafficked in evil magic. During a summoning ritual gone wrong, the wizard’s hand became possessed and later strangled them while they slept. The hand dragged the corpse across the wizard’s rooms to their workbench, propped up a knife in a vise, and severed itself from the rest of the body. According to the story, the hand went on to commit several more murders and disappeared into the sewers of a major metropolis, never to be seen again. Some necromancers believe that this original crawling hand still creeps through the shadows of that city, killing as it pleases. [B]Giant Crawling Hand:[/B] A giant crawling hand is the appendage of a very large creature, such as a giant. [B]Devourer:[/B] When fiends and powerful evil spellcasters are lost beyond the farthest reaches of the multiverse, they sometimes return as horrific undead called devourers that consume the souls of the living to fuel their arcane machinations. Their bodies are ruined and rebuilt, hollow and twisted, even as their minds undergo a spiritual transformation. [B]Draugr:[/B] Risen corpses of sailors who died at sea, draugr reek of the rot and decay of the briny deep. Draugr rise in the haunted places of the sea, where restless spirits, swells of negative energy, or supernatural storms deliver death. A corpse might rest at the bottom of the sea for some time before awakening as a draugr. Collecting detritus and organisms, a corpse becomes increasingly disgusting before it finally rises. Proximity to intelligent life can expedite this process, and an underwater explorer who happens upon a shipwreck might cause a body to snap to unlife as a draugr suddenly. When an entire ship’s crew dies in one calamity, they might rise simultaneously, bound together in death. [B]Draugr Captain:[/B] ? [B]Mohrg:[/B] The weight of murder wears heavy on the soul. With souls marked by a lifetime of dealing death, these killers, whether mass murderers, bloodthirsty soldiers, or sadistic executioners, sometimes do not let judgment and lawful execution stanch their slaying sprees. When such individuals are brought to justice, they may rise after death as mohrgs to continue their ruinous work. While it’s true that most mohrgs seem to rise from the corpses of humanoid killers, the capacity to murder is not limited to humanoids. Mohrgs of other sorts could certainly exist—as long as they come from a society that has the capacity not only to judge and execute, but also to harbor murder within their hearts. [B]Mohrg Spawn:[/B] When a creature returns after death as a mohrg spawn, its flesh decays away save for its entrails, and it grows a long, awful tongue. Since those slain by a mohrg rise soon thereafter as mohrg spawn, the murders of a mohrg rarely go unnoticed for long, even when they take extra care to prey only on a society’s dregs. A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. [B]Bog Mummy, Peat Mummy, Mire Mummy:[/B] Less powerful than their more notorious artificially preserved kin, bog mummies are preserved not by agents introduced during rituals but by the natural elements present in the airless, acidic morass of a peat bog or muddy swamp. While corpses preserved in this manner can certainly rise from the mire as bog mummies as the result of a curse by fell powers or the directed influence of a necromancer, the vast majority of them animate from a seething need for vengeance or to pursue some dire agenda left unfinished at the time of death—often because the creature was slain or otherwise betrayed. The nature of this emotional tie to life and the emotional power of the deceased compel unlife beyond death, while the preservative qualities of the bog within which the body was disposed of does the rest. [B]Ravener:[/B] Though their lifespans can measure in millennia, all dragons must eventually perish. While many do so on the blades or under the spells of dragonslayers, some manage to outlast their enemies and must, in time, face the truth that awaits all living creatures at the end of their natural lifespan. As with many other creatures, some dragons respond to such looming reminders of their own mortality poorly, and the particularly prideful or wrathful of their kind often lash out in anger when confronted by this grim truth. Peace and acceptance may find some dragons, but the most stubborn of their ilk (and invariably the most wicked) may pursue a different answer to the problem. These dragons seek out sinister rites that can transform them into undead creatures known as raveners. A ravener’s flesh is stripped away as part of the transformation, leaving only their skeleton. What they lose in flesh, however, the dragon gains in soul-rending power, as their raw spiritual energy forms a protective barrier around their skeleton, keeping it intact and allowing flight with now-skeletal wings. Any evil dragon of at least level 13 can become a ravener, although it is exceedingly rare for a dragon younger than an ancient true dragon (such as a chromatic, primal, or metallic dragon) to do so. Typically, the dragon must perform a rare ritual called ravenous reanimation, but this requirement can be waived if the prospective ravener has the aid of a powerful patron. In certain unique conditions, such as the intervention of a vile god of undeath, a dragon can transform into a ravener after death without the use of this rite at all. While most dragons are too prideful to turn to anyone, even the gods, for help, a few who seek to become raveners are so desperate to stave off death that they might turn to powerful patrons for aid, such as demon lords, evil deities, or powerful necromancers, offering service in exchange for their transformation. Ravenous Reanimation ritual. Ravenous Repast Ravenous Husk power. [B]Ravener Husk:[/B]Raveners require a steady diet of souls, and a ravener that’s unable to feed for too long eventually cannibalizes their own soul. Should a ravener’s soul ward ever be reduced to 0 Hit Points by hunger while the ravener has more than 1 Hit Point, they lose all traces of their former identity and descend into a feral, nearly mindless state. A ravener may depopulate whole regions at a time in order to sate their endless hunger for souls, lest they lose much of their power and become a ravener husk. [B]Revenant:[/B] Revenants are obsessed, undead stalkers who arise from their own murders and are driven by only one thing: revenge against their killers. The common wisdom is that revenants arise only from individuals who have been utterly betrayed or abandoned to die a grueling death, but even then such victims might not rise from their graves. In other cases, revenants might even rise from what might legitimately be considered an accident if the revenant doesn’t understand the full circumstances of their demise. In such cases, it doesn’t matter that the “murderer” may not have intended to kill, for revenants understands no pity and can never forgive. While most undead are evil, revenants are not—these unusual stalkers rise not out of a sense of cruelty or hatred of the living, but spontaneously from the need for vengeance following a deep betrayal. [B]Skaveling, Ghoul Bat:[/B] Hideous necromantic rituals give rise to skavelings, or ghoul bats, monstrosities that are not true ghouls but instead are specifically crafted undead creatures. Their creators are the bloodsucking urdefhans of the Darklands, who create skavelings from giant bats specially raised on diets of toxic fungus and the flesh of ghouls—especially brains harvested from these undead. Upon reaching maturity, these giant bats are ritually slain via the use of cytillesh oil. While this poison simply rots away the flesh of most creatures, one of these specially prepared bats will immediately rise from death as a skaveling after succumbing to its effects. [B]Specter:[/B] When an evil mortal creature dies, it sometimes returns to haunt the area of its death as a specter, a hateful remnant, always seeking to slay others—particularly humanoids—in an attempt to distribute its pain among as many souls as it can. [B]Totenmaske:[/B] Spawned by the same unnatural and self-destructive obsessions that drove them when they were alive, totenmaskes are the undead remnants of the most self-indulgent and sinful among us. Totenmaskes’ specific longings vary—one might be obsessed with food or drink, while another might be vain and desirous of an attractive form to marvel at in a mirror, while yet another could simply long for the scent of blood. Whatever the sensation the totenmaske seeks, it is always a vice taken to extreme, for this sin is what helped condemn it to unlife in the first place. [B]Vampire Vrykolakas:[/B] Wicked and vengeful souls denied even the most basic burial rites can rise again as vrykolakas, blood-drinking and plague-bearing reanimated corpses. Like vampires, vrykolakas can infect victims with their twisted form of vampirism, transforming practically any living monster into one of these undead horrors. [B]Vrykolakas Master:[/B] Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. [B]Vrykolakas Ancient:[/B] Creatures of 9th level or higher can become a vrykolakas master, while those of 12th level or higher who have survived for centuries might become a vrykolakas ancient. [B]Vrykolakas Spawn:[/B] Particularly powerful vrykolakas can create spawn from the bodies of their victims. If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, a vrykolakas master can turn this creature into a vrykolakas spawn by donating some of its own blood to the creature and burying it in earth for 3 nights. [B]Void Zombie, Typical Void Zombie, Void Dead, Akata Spawn, Bloodwalker:[/B] A void zombie arises when a humanoid dies from an akata’s void death affliction. This walking corpse is animated by a larval akata attached to the deceased creature’s brain, using a grotesque feeding tendril that emerges from the corpse’s mouth to drink blood from its victims. The name “void zombie” is something of a misnomer; though still compelled by necromantic energies, a void zombie is a host in the life cycle of a parasitic alien, not a mindless, reanimated corpse (despite their similar appearances). Void zombies are unusual in that their animating negative force is provided by a living parasite that survives within their corpses, controlling their nervous systems for defense and to hunt food. As such, the soul of a person who succumbs to an akata’s void death is not bound to its rotting corpse at all and travels on to judgment in the Boneyard unimpeded. When food is scarce, an akata secretes a resin from its pores that forms into a sturdy cocoon of pale green crystal—the skymetal noqual. An akata can hibernate in this cocoon without needing to eat or drink for centuries, though it retains a rudimentary sense of its surroundings and can break out in only a few minutes’ time. These cocoons allow the creatures to travel through the void of space, seeking new worlds where they can infect suitable humanoid hosts with their larval young. Once a victim succumbs to this infection, the offspring fight among themselves until one proves the strongest. The surviving akata then animates the corpse—now a void zombie—which shambles about of its own accord. Void Death disease. [B]Cairn Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Cairn Wight:[/B] Jealous guardians of tombs, barrows, and sepulchers, cairn wights usually spawn from necromantic rituals. For those mortals who cannot abide the thought of separation from their earthly possessions, the undead existence offered by transformation into a cairn wight can be tempting. Perhaps as frequently, particularly avaricious and wealthy royalty or merchants seek out victims to transform into cairn wights to guard their precious wealth for all time. Only in the rarest instances is the greed of a mortal strong enough to spontaneously transform them into a cairn wight without a dark ritual or the intercession of a powerful divine being. On those occasions, however, the resultant wight exhibits unmatched viciousness and likely owns rare treasure indeed. As guardians of material possessions, cairn wights are supernaturally bound to the armaments they wore during the ritual used to create them. If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight. [B]Spawned Wight:[/B] Cairn Wight Spawn Cairn Wight power. [B]Witchfire:[/B] Manifesting as a sinuous form wreathed in sickly green flames, this incorporeal undead forms when a powerful hag or witch dies in agony or rage. [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] These menacing spiritual remnants of wicked warlords or bloodthirsty generals are towering specters of shadow and death. The most unusual dread wraiths are those that coalesce from an amalgamation of evil spirits, often in regions where such spirits are shredded from their consciousnesses and churned in foci of negative energy, such as the Negative Energy Plane or on the Isle of Terror. [B]Wraith Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a [dread] wraith’s spectral hand Strike rises as a wraith spawn after 1d4 rounds. [B]Attic Whisperer, Embittered Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Neglect of their Caretakers:[/B] ? [B]Attic Whisperer, Abandoned Child Who Perished Due to the Absence of their Caretakers:[/B] ? [B]Bodak, Creature Thats Anathema to Life, Abomination:[/B] ? [B]Crawling Hand, Tireless Killer:[/B] ? [B]Giant Crawling Hand, Appendage of a Very Large Creature:[/B] ? [B]Giant Crawling Hand, Appendage of a Giant:[/B] ? [B]Devourer, Horrific Undead, Soul Swallower:[/B] ? [B]Draugr, Risen Corpse of a Sailor Who Died at Sea:[/B] ? [B]Draugr Captain, More Powerful Draugr With Burning Red Eyes:[/B] ? [B]Draugr Raider:[/B] ? [B]Ghouligut, Frightening Undead Hodag:[/B] ? [B]Mohrg, Inhuman Murderer:[/B] ? [B]Ravener, Powerful Creature:[/B] ? [B]Ravener Spellcaster:[/B] ? [B]Revenant, Obsessessed Undead Stalker, Unusual Stalker:[/B] ? [B]Skaveling, Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Specter, Hateful Remnant:[/B] ? [B]Totenmaske, Undead Remnants of the Most Self-Indulgent and Sinful, Foul Undead:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Vrykolakas, Blood-Drinking Plague-Bearing Reanimated Corpse, Undead Horror, Revenant:[/B] ? [B]Vrykolakas Master, Sinister Shapeshifter:[/B] ? [B]Vrykolakas Ancient, Sinister Overlord:[/B] ? [B]Void Zombie, Walking Corpse, Non-Evil Undead:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight, Guardian of Material Possessions:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Tomb:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Barrow:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight, Jealous Guardian of a Sepulcher:[/B] ? [B]Witchfire, Sinuous Form Wreathed in Sickly Green Flames, Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Dread Wraith, Towering Specter of Shadow and Death:[/B] ? [B]Dread Wraith, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Wicked Warlord:[/B] ? [B]Dread Wraith, Menacing Spiritual Remnants of a Bloodthirsty General:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature, Undead Monster:[/B] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. [B]Notorious Undead:[/B] ? [B]Shambling Undead:[/B] ? [B]Weaker Free-Willed Undead:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Vampiric Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Creature That Rejuvenates, Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, True Ghoul:[/B] A creature that dies while suffering drain from a nabasu’s death-stealing gaze rises as a ghoul (Pathfinder Bestiary 168) the next midnight. Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Ghoul, Vile Undead Creature That Feasts on Flesh:[/B] ? [B]The Grim Reaper:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lich, One Who Sought Undeath, Creature That Rejuvenates, One Who Has Unnaturally Extended Their Lifespan:[/B] ? [B]Mummy:[/B] A mummy is an undead creature created from a preserved corpse. [B]Shadow, Weaker-Willed Undead:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] The speakers for the dead known as bone prophets hold an esteemed place as voices for their decapitated god. Burial rites, necromantic rituals, and the delivery of cryptic utterances supposedly whispered to them by Ydersius all fall under the dominion of these priests. Bone prophets often raise fallen aapophs as skeletons. [B]Skeleton, Crude Simple Minion:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant:[/B] Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. [B]Skeletal Minion:[/B] Raise Serpent Bone Prophet power. [B]Vampire, One Who Sought Undeath:[/B] ? [B]Particularly Reckless Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Moroi Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Feral Form of Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Undead Creature Who Thirsts for Blood:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Weaker Free-Willed Undead, Undead Creature That Drains Life and Stands Vigil Over its Burial Site:[/B] ? [B]Wight, Typical Wight:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Crude Simple Minion:[/B] ? [B]Zombie With Missing Jaws:[/B] ? [B]Zombie That Moves Faster:[/B] ? Cairn Wight Spawn (divine, necromancy) A living humanoid slain by a cairn wight’s weapon or claw Strike rises as a spawned wight after 1d4 rounds. This spawned wight is under the command of the cairn wight that killed it. It doesn’t have drain life or cairn wight spawn and is clumsy 2 for as long as it is a spawned wight. If its creator dies, the spawned wight becomes a full-fledged, autonomous cairn wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and cairn wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy. Raise Serpent [three-actions] (divine, necromancy) Frequency once per day; Effect The bone prophet animates corpses of snakes, serpentfolk, or similar serpentine creatures within a 30-foot emanation. Any flesh on the bodies sloughs off, and they rise as skeletons. The bone prophet can raise one Large creature as a skeletal giant or up to three Medium creatures as skeletal champions; the equipment and attacks might be different depending on the corpses’ possessions (Bestiary 298). These skeletons have the minion trait and are under the bone prophet’s control; the bone prophet can give all these minions the same command with a single action that has the concentrate trait. Any skeletal minions that still remain after 10 minutes crumble to dust. Ravenous Repast [three-actions] (divine, necromancy) Frequency once per day; Effect The ravener husk makes a jaws Strike against a deceased creature that has been dead no longer than 1 minute, was good aligned, and was at least level 15 in life. The ravener attempts a DC 5 flat check; if successful, they transform back into a ravener with 1 Hit Point in their soul ward. RAVENOUS REANIMATION RITUAL 7 Rare Evil Necromancy Cast 1 day; Cost valuable treasures from the target dragon’s hoard worth a total value of 50,000 gp Primary Check Arcana (master), Occultism (master), or Religion (master) Requirements You must be an evil dragon. You destroy the gathered treasures with your breath weapon or other powerful magic, then invoke necromantic energies before you feed upon the charred and melted remains. As you do so, negative energy courses through your flesh, automatically killing you. Each individual ravener’s ravenous reanimation requires three to five unique additional components. Whether or not you return as a ravener depends on the success of the ritual. Critical Success You immediately transform into a ravener upon finishing the ritual; your soul ward starts at full Hit Points (equal to 5 × your level). Success You rise as a ravener 24 hours after completing the ritual, as long as your body remains relatively intact. When you rise as a ravener, your soul ward starts at 1 Hit Point. Failure You rise as a ravener husk 24 hours after completing the ritual. Critical Failure You die. Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 22 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Void Death (disease) An akata implants its parasitic larval young into any creature it bites, but only Medium or Small humanoids make suitable hosts; all other creatures are immune to this disease; Saving Throw DC 17 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect 1 (1 day); Stage 2 drained 1 (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 drained 2 and fatigued (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead and corpse rises as a void zombie (page 288) in 2d4 hours. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq024ys?Pathfinder-Adventure-Little-Trouble-in-Big-Absalom']Pathfinder Adventure: Little Trouble in Big Absalom[/URL][spoiler] [B]Taxidermic Dog:[/B] The malign influence of the soulbound doll, Camilla has animated these former family pets into undeath, and the creatures attack anything living that enters the room. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027qf?Pathfinder-Adventure-Malevolence']Pathfinder Adventure: Malevolence[/URL][spoiler] [B]Tanglebones, Undead Tanglebones:[/B] Sometimes, when [a] murderer buries a large number of victims in a mass grave, the vengeful spirits of the slain can become similarly tangled together. When these spirits can’t untangle, they instead return to their physical remains, fusing into one horrific mass of bones and black, tar-like sludge—a tanglebones. One awful tale speaks of a bitter old dowager who learned that, through a legal loophole, ownership of her estate would revert to her estranged daughter. She murdered her 13 servants, buried their bodies in the house’s basement, and then played the gracious mother in handing over the manor keys at the appointed time. One night, the tanglebones that arose from the dowager’s atrocity murdered the daughter and her family. It’s believed that a tanglebones’s formation can be prevented if even one body in the mass grave died from a different cause than its fellows. In regions where these undead horrors are more common, additional bodies known as unravellers are often dropped into mass graves in an attempt to prevent a tanglebones from rising. Though the bodies dumped unceremoniously in this pool by Ioseff Xarwin didn’t immediately rise as undead, their souls—traumatized by betrayal—didn’t enter the soulstream immediately. As the manor grew more haunted, the spirits trapped here began to manifest phantasms as well, and Xarwin largely avoided lingering here in his final months. When the malevolence awoke with Xarwin’s death, the unquiet spirits here were torn apart and stitched back together, bound to the bones they left behind and transformed into a grotesque, clattering monstrosity—a tanglebones. [B]Tanglebones, Horrific Mass of Bones and Black Tar-Like Sludge, Sprawling Mass of Bones, Undead Horror, Grotesque Clattering Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Nils Kleveken, Variant Skeletal Champion, Undead Carpenter:[/B] Xarwin had this room built so he could post a loyal servant here to keep an eye on events in the ballroom or on those seated on the nearby bench just on the other side of the wall. In the last few weeks before the final tragedy, his one remaining loyal servant, the carpenter Nils Kelveken, moved out of his quarters in area B3 and into this room, having grown paranoid of the other servants conspiring against him. Unfortunately for Nils, when Xarwin perished in his laboratory below and became one with Tchekuth, the resulting blast of mental energy drove him over the edge. In a desperate attempt to release the disturbing thoughts, he drilled a hole in his skull then perished a few minutes later. [B]Undead Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Asethanna Xarwin, Variant Shadow, Unusual Undead Entity, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit:[/B] Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. [B]Cathilda Athemer, Variant Shadow, Unusual Undead Entity, Undead Soul, Undead Spirit:[/B] Asethanna moved out of the bedroom she shared with her husband long before the fateful night she found proof of his infidelity. Ioseff murdered his wife Asethanna and the manor’s majordomo Cathilda in this room as they hastily packed for an escape from the manor after Asethanna confronted her husband and chopped off his hand. Ioseff left Cathilda’s body where it lay but quickly carried his wife’s body downstairs to his laboratory to extract and preserve her brain. Yet, since Ioseff murdered the two women here, their spirits remain bound to this room, both manifesting into unusual undead entities. [B]Anitoli Nostraema, Variant Attic Whisperer, Particularly Powerful Attic Whisperer:[/B] Fulvia’s son Anitoli—a precocious lad whose talent with writing and poetry might have blossomed into a remarkable voice had he survived to adulthood—lived and died in this room. Fulvia smothered Anitoli with a pillow as he slept after she became convinced that Golarion had only months before being offered up for the Banquet by the Dominion of the Black. Ioseff never bothered to even enter this room, much less bury the body within, as he increasingly withdrew into his obsessions in the months following his murderous spree. Anitoli has since become a particularly powerful attic whisperer, yet he never leaves this room. [B]Undead Brain Collector:[/B] When Ioseff Xarwin attempted the final, fateful ritual, the brain collector he conjured from the depths of space attacked him. He subsequently slew the horror then fled down to his laboratory with the Void Mirror to find a way to escape the horrific curse it had afflicted him with, leaving the brain collector’s body sprawled amid the rubble herein. Once the malevolence infused the manor, it animated this dead alien into a unique undead horror. [B]Undead Brain Collector, Variant Brain Collector, Undead Occupant, Unique Undead Horror, Deadly Foe, Undead Alien:[/B] ? [B]Haunted Nosoi, Variant Nosoi, Haunted Psychopomp Corpse, Undead Psychopomp:[/B] ? [B]Xarwin's Manifestation, Variant Wraith:[/B] Once the PCs destroy the undead brain collector in area D6, one of the spiritual oppressions that looms heavily over Xarwin Manor fades away, but unfortunately, its destruction also frees Ioseff to extend his influence further from his laboratory in area E9. While he can’t leave that area as a ghost, the sheer force of his malignant will can manifest a wraith-like version of himself anywhere inside of (or below) Xarwin Manor. [B]Esobok Ghoul:[/B] In the days before the Xarwin Caul descended over the manor, a catrina psychopomp named Yianyin led a pair of esoboks into the manor to investigate the site in the hopes of helping Ioseff’s restless spirit move on to the River of Souls, only to be corrupted by the malevolence that had grown within these chambers. She lives still (in a manner of speaking) in area E4, but her two esoboks weren’t so fortunate for they were her first victims. The malevolence’s influence drew them back to unlife as ghouls, and the two skull-faced, lion-like undead creatures have dwelled in this room ever since. [B]Esobok Ghoul, Variant Ghoul, Skull-Faced Lion-Like Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Ioseff Xarwin, Human Ghost, Sinister Ghost, Wracked Ruined Ghost, Unquiet Spirit:[/B] Rushing his work proved to be Ioseff’s undoing. That night, he used the Void Mirror to perform the ritual to pull down a brain collector from the Dark Tapestry, but Ioseff botched the rite. The brain collector tore free from the Void Mirror’s influence and attacked him. Ioseff managed to defeat the monster, but not before it afflicted him with a powerful, debilitating spell: internal insurrection (page 67). Ioseff retreated to his hidden laboratory; he raced against time to reverse engineer the rare spell and find a cure, only to perish at his desk minutes after he finally deciphered the magic. As he died, Tchekuth’s slowly reviving remains pulsed awful power, drawing and feeding on what remained of Ioseff’s compassion and humanity to leave behind a wracked, ruined ghost. [B]Sinister Undead:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Zedna, Elite Poltergeist, Powerful Poltergeist:[/B] After he murdered his wife, Ioseff forbade the servants from entering the upper floors, but at first, some of the servants didn’t take him seriously enough. The manor’s librarian, Zedna, came up here a few days after Asethanna’s “disappearance” to return several repaired books to the chapel stacks, and Ioseff confronted her in a rage. After he accidently let slip that Asethanna was still in the manor—in a manner of speaking—he panicked and murdered Zedna. He disposed of her remains in the pool in area E3 and told the other servants she’d broken his commands, so he dismissed her. The servants dared not disobey him after that incident. While her remains have become the tanglebones in area E3, Zedna’s spirt lingers in the chapel to this day as a powerful poltergeist. She attacks anyone who enters the room but can’t leave the chapel, and she won’t use her powers to disturb any of the books. [B]Elite Crawling Hand:[/B] The curious markings in the dust in this hall were left by a pair of immense manifestations of the malevolence drawn directly from Ioseff’s traumatized mind: a pair of human-sized left hands, severed at the wrist as if by an enormous hatchet. As long as Ioseff’s ghost remains, new crawling hands manifest here after a week passes. [B]Elite Crawling Hand, Immense Manifestation of the Malevolence:[/B] [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zoh?Pathfinder-Adventure-The-Fall-of-Plaguestone']Pathfinder Adventure: The Fall of Plaguestone[/URL][spoiler] [B]Whispering Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Talmore, Weak Ghost Commoner:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026k1?Pathfinder-Adventure-Troubles-in-Otari']Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari[/URL][spoiler] [B]Blue Finley, Ghost Commoner, Wispy Ghost:[/B] Finley, for whom this room is named, is a ghost. Almost 40 years ago, long before Tamily Tanderveil purchased the fish camp from its previous owner, Finley joined the camp’s staff with a single goal: to earn enough coin to buy a suit of armor and an adventurer’s pack so they could take up a life of adventure. Finley’s grandmother was a member of the Pathfinder Society, known across the Inner Sea region as a league of bold adventurer-explorers, who perished delving into an ancient ruin. Finley grew up adoring their grandmother’s tales of dashing adventure, and so she bequeathed her trusty sword to Finley with the charge that the youngster “put it to good use.” Finley came to the fish camp and, worried about what their campmates would think, stashed the sword and the coin they’d earned under a floorboard in their bedroom. But Finley’s fate was not as bold as their grandmother had hoped. During the last week of the fishing season, Finley’s fishing boat was caught in a terrible, sudden storm, and Finley was swept overboard and drowned at sea. Their spirit was so distraught at having failed to fulfill their grandmother’s charge that it returned here, tethered to the inherited sword hidden beneath the floorboard in this room. The ghost heaves a deep, mournful sigh that rattles the shutters over the window, then sits on the edge of the bed, their translucent form passing partway through the musty straw mattress. “I told her I’d put it to good use, you know? My grandmother. She had so many stories of adventure, and so when she left me her sword, I just wanted to make her proud. But I never got to become an adventurer! I went and drowned instead, and I know I’ve let her down.” [B]Karstin Star-Hand, Shadow:[/B] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. [B]Wight:[/B] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. Star-Hand’s faithful guards were interred in this room, each propped upright in shallow wall niches while still wearing their armor and weapons. Eventually, the guards arose as a wight and four skeletons. [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] Created long before Otari’s founding, this barrow serves as the final resting place for a vicious warlord named Karstin Star-Hand. Star-Hand’s soul didn’t rest easily, however, and she rose again as a shadow. Some of her most wicked followers, buried with her, also arose as undead. [B]Zombie Shambler, Mindless Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Undead Abomination:[/B] ? [B]Ghast, Putrid Undead:[/B] ? [B]Disease-Ridden Zombie, Putrid Undead:[/B] ? [B]Putrid Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02ajj?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-Abomination-Vaults']Pathfinder Adventure Path: Abomination Vaults[/URL][spoiler] [B]Bright Walker:[/B] Those who encounter calignis quickly learn that their deaths involve burning out instead of bleeding out. At times, this dramatic immolation is denied to a caligni, so they arise as a bright walker. Most calignis assume that bright walkers arise at the whims of their malign and capricious demigods, the Forsaken, but as the Forsaken are denied the souls of these undead, some other unknown force must be involved. [B]Corpselight:[/B] A will-o’-wisp that starves to death might rise as a cold, blue, glowing sphere of spongy wetness—a corpselight. [B]Shanrigol:[/B] Fleshwarpers, regardless of their origin or training, create a shocking amount of waste. When the discarded remnants of aberrant flesh are heaped together with an accidental mixture of alchemical compounds or odious energy, the mass can quicken and regain life. Without the guidance of a fleshwarper, these aberrant body parts form into a shanrigol, a mess of bone, muscle, and sinew. [B]Shanrigol Heap:[/B] The most basic and common type of shanrigol is called, based on its general shape, a shanrigol heap. These amalgamations of warped flesh and shattered bone establish hunting grounds by accident rather than design, remaining where prey has been plentiful in the past so they can grow larger and larger as they add to their jumbled forms. Only rare fleshwarpers create these abominations willingly, as they ignore all commands and containment to seek out prey. After the death of hundreds of monsters and gladiators, the arena is imbued with the essence of death. When Jafaki first dumped scraps from failed creations here, the decaying flesh spontaneously arose as shanrigols. [B]Shanrigol Behemoth:[/B] Shanrigols that grow with the additions of many living victims can become truly enormous in size and pose a greater danger in their expanding hunting territories. Curious about how large these aberrations could grow, Jafaki assembled a giant pile of flesh and assigned a seugathi to document the resulting shanrigol’s composition and growth. The creature has grown into a massive shanrigol behemoth from incorporating scraps of driders, urdefhans, and other creatures [B]Bright Walker, Strange Occupant, Rare Undead Caligni:[/B] ? [B]Corpselight, Cold Blue Glowing Sphere of Spongy Wetness, Eerie Creature:[/B] ? [B]Particularly Powerful Corpselight:[/B] ? [B]Shanrigol, Undead Abberration:[/B] ? [B]Shanrigol Heap, Most Basic Common Type of Shanrigol, Amalgamation of Warped Flesh and Shattered Bone, Strange Creature, Nearly Mindless Amalgamation of Undead and Twisting Life:[/B] ? [B]Shanrigol Behemoth, Beast:[/B] ? [B]Shanrigol Behemoth, Gargantuan Shanrigol Behemoth, Massive Shanrigol Behemoth, Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Lady's Whisper, Proctor, Agent of Nihmbaloth, Patient Silent Servitor of Nihmbaloth, Skeleton, Shrouded Skeleton, Unique Undead Creature, Skeletal Creature, Enigmatic Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] Gauntlight magic item. [B]Undead Gnome, Undead Deep Gnome, Listless Undead Gnome, Undead Gnome Minion:[/B] ? [B]Bloodsiphon:[/B] One of Volluk’s last creations remains here, a horrific undead guardian created from a giant leech. [B]Bloodsiphon, Horrific Undead Guardian, Giant Log of Desiccated Flesh:[/B] ? [B]Majordomo, Shadow-Like Undead:[/B] Her soul is bound by her loyalty to Belcorra and Gauntlight’s necromantic energies. [B]Dangerous Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead, Incorporeal Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Common Undead:[/B] ? [B]Non-Skeletal Corporeal Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Mistress Belcorra Haruvex, The Lady of the Light, Ghost Sorcerer, Primary Villain, Powerful Ghost, Ghost Queen, Spiteful Ghost, Ghostly Devotee, Patron, Spiteful Sorcerer:[/B] The Empty Vault drew Belcorra’s soul after the Roseguard killed her, and her ghost reappeared here 500 years after the most traumatic event in her life—not her death, but her family’s exile from Absalom. Belcorra’s spirit didn’t rest peacefully. Consumed by rage and empowered by Nhimbaloth, she arose as a powerful ghost 500 years after her family’s exile from Absalom, the event that so dramatically altered her life. [B]Otari Ilvashti, Ghost Adventurer, Shadowy Ghost, Fallen Hero, Tormented Ghost:[/B] The skeleton on the island was once Otari Ilvashti. He survived the battle with Belcorra and a desperate flight through the upper levels of the Abomination Vaults only to become trapped here by the immense otyugh waiting in area D17. Already weakened from his ordeal before contracting filth fever from the fight with the otyugh, Otari lingered on the tiny islet only two days before he perished. Today, his spirit lingers on, both in the form of the strange warnings on the walls throughout the Abomination Vaults and also as a ghost consumed by two linked desires—vengeance on Belcorra and fear that Gauntlight might yet be used to harm his hometown of Absalom. When Otari Ilvashti became trapped in the Abomination Vaults, he did his best to find an escape route. Unfortunately, at that time, many of Belcorra’s dangerous minions still guarded much of this level. He made it to this room only to collapse from his wounds. Fortunately, Belcorra’s death had thrown the dungeon into chaos, and he wasn’t discovered. When Otari woke some time later, no longer on the edge of death from his ordeal, he crept out of the room and made his way west through area B31 and eventually to B20, only to be confronted by an angry and oversized chuul. He discovered the secret door in area B32 and fled deeper instead. When Otari finally died in area D18, his soul remained as a ghost, and the three locations where he hid during his final days became infused with desperate echoes of his spirit. [B]Haunt Stonescale Spirits, Ghostly Kobolds, Spectral Phenomenon, Kobold Ghosts, Spirits:[/B] ? [B]Big Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] Some property of the Abomination Vaults increases the manifestation of ghosts, spectral undead, and haunts within their domain. Otari initially believed this was a side effect from Gauntlight but has now come to suspect a link to a much more ancient and ominous source deep below this level. He knows nothing of Nhimbaloth, but if the heroes tell him of the Outer God, he suspects her influence is the source. Pharasma opposes Nhimbaloth for multiple reasons. Those who perish in lands haunted by the latter’s presence tend to rise as ghosts. Those who study from The Whispering Reeds for too long are often cursed to rise as ghosts after death—though their existence never lasts for long, as they are inevitably consumed by Nhimbaloth. [B]Jarelle Kaldrian, Human Ghost Librarian:[/B] The ghost of the librarian Jarelle Kaldrian still haunts this workroom. Jarelle couldn’t escape the other scholars’ increasingly gruesome schemes, so she retreated into this room, locked the door, and drank a jar of arsenic (used to work with book bindings) rather than be eaten alive. She died quickly and in agony, only to rise soon thereafter as a ghost. [B]Chandriu Invisar, Drow Ghost Administrator:[/B] The skeletal remains to the south were once a drow woman named Chandriu Invisar, director of the scriptorium. Chandriu harbored a poorly hidden adoration for Belcorra’s apprentice, Volluk, and in the days after Belcorra’s death, Chandriu tried to convince him to flee with her to start a new life together somewhere far from the Abomination Vaults. Volluk spurned Chandriu, insisting that “Belcorra needs me now in death even more than in life; you should consider the same!” Chandriu returned here in despair, only to be murdered by her disgruntled scribes eager to get out from under her bullying, and she grasped for Volluk’s portrait as she died. As with so many others who had the misfortune to perish in the Abomination Vaults, Chandriu arose as a ghost. [B]Enslaved Ghost, Silently Shrieking Ghost, Trapped Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Chaotic Evil Ghost:[/B] If you activate The Whispering Reeds and are not a worshipper of Nhimbaloth, you become stupefied 2 for 24 hours as your thoughts fill with paranoia that something is watching you from the other side of death. If you die while affected by the Empty Death, you immediately become a chaotic evil ghost. [B]Ghost Mage, Hostile Creature:[/B] ? [B]Unquiet Soul:[/B] ? [B]Vengeful Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] The Cult of the Canker is the most widespread faction active in the library. Originally a collection of librarians, caretakers, and scribes, this loyal staff stubbornly kept working after Belcorra died, focusing their research on finding a way to restore their leader to life. When food stores ran low, rather than risk alerting the Roseguard by making potentially public forays to the surface, the researchers turned to cannibalism. There were plenty of other servants to eat, after all, in the conveniently nearby servants’ quarters. The onset of ghoul fever tore quickly through their ranks, but the researchers were so obsessed that they barely noticed. The scholars’ research now has a distinctly ghoulish bent: they work to gather enough “cankerous flesh” to fuel Belcorra’s full resurrection. Belcorra’s scribes once used this room to pen new works. The Cult of the Canker now use it as a place to store victims of ghoul fever until they die and arise as ghouls. Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Ghoul, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Augrael, Morlock Ghoul Exile, Unique Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Canker Cultist, Ghoul Zealot, Scholarly Sinister Ghoul, Heretic Ghoul, Ghoul Cultist:[/B] ? [B]Aller Rosk, Ghoul Tattoo Artist, Twisted Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Nhakazarin, Ghoul Cult Leader, High Priestess, Servant, Leader of the Cult of the Canker:[/B] ? [B]Elite Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Caliddo Haruvex, Graveknight, Graveknight Guardian, Intelligent Occupant, Warrior in Archaic Armor:[/B] This is Caliddo Haruvex, a skilled mercenary who came to serve Belcorra when he heard how powerful his distant relative had become. Belcorra accepted Caliddo’s offer of aid and promptly killed him, raising him as a graveknight eternally bound to serve her. [B]Grim Reaper:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Death:[/B] ? [B]Demilich:[/B] Gorsalthith, one of the oldest Children of Belcorra, plans to become a demilich. The other Children don’t know where he got this idea; none of them have even seen a demilich, although they’ve all heard stories of the gem-studded undead skulls with phenomenal spellcasting power. But Gorsalthith was adamant that he knew the method: he placed gemstones in his eyes, replaced his teeth with smaller gems, and drilled holes into his head to lodge a crown of crystals there. He then locked himself in this room to lay in repose, patiently waiting for his body to turn to dust and his transformation to take its final form. He has been here for nearly a century with no change in his mummified form. Gorsalthith is determined in his unrealistic goal. When the heroes enter, he becomes convinced he must defeat them to advance his evolution. [B]Demilich, Gem-Studded Undead Skull With Phenomenal Spellcasting Power:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist:[/B] A hero who succeeds at a DC 20 Perception check while perusing this collection turns up a slender volume called Ineffable Hauntings tucked inside of a larger book about ghosts. This volume contains the formula for the create undead ritual to create poltergeists. The spirit of the servant who accidentally died here has returned as a poltergeist wracked with indignation. [B]Squabbling Poltergeist:[/B] When Belcorra died, two of her guests—squabbling aristocrat siblings—let their fear of being trapped in the Abomination Vaults overwhelm them. They murdered each other in a panicked rage and arose again as poltergeists, who continue their fight to this day. [B]Standard Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Siora Fallowglade, Greater Shadow:[/B] At Belcorra’s death, a surge of negative energy swept through this area, tethering Siora’s soul to this area as a shadow. [B]Minion:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] Gauntlight artifact. [B]Skeletal Giant:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant, Minotaur Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Bone Gladiator, Variant Skeletal Hulk:[/B] The scattered bones of gladiators, slaughtered here shortly after Belcorra’s fall, still hold on to the grim memory of death and combat. When a living creature approaches, they rattle and slide across the room, forming a massive gladiator made from the assorted bones of several humanoids. [B]Bone Gladiator, Variant Skeletal Hulk, Massive Gladiator:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Hulk:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight:[/B] ? [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] Gauntlight artifact. [B]Elite Crawling Hand:[/B] ? [B]Elite Crawling Hand, Severed Hand, Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Specter:[/B] The last time Jafaki came here, he abandoned a morlock whose arms and legs he had amputated (and disposed of). The creature died in agony and its spirit arose as a specter. [B]Witchfire Warden:[/B] After the error with the gogiteth, Belcorra appointed a hag to oversee this room, knowing that her magical expertise would prove invaluable in maintaining the stasis chambers, but she didn’t intend the hag to do this job in life. Belcorra trapped the hag in this pillar, burned her to death, and bound her spirit as a witchfire. [B]Chafkhem, Mummy Ritualist, Vainglorious Mummy, Evil Mummy:[/B] In the chaos following Belcorra’s fall, someone locked the arena administrator, Chafkhem, in his room. As Chafkhem had previously warded his room against interdimensional travel, he was effectively imprisoned. Before he succumbed to starvation, the erudite wizard cobbled together reagents to mummify himself with parchment paper, hoping to one day escape his bounds and inflict revenge on Jafaki, whom Chafkhem believed ordered him to be imprisoned in his room. [B]Child of Belcorra, Bog Mummy:[/B] Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. [B]Child of Belcorra, Bog Mummy, Undead Child, More Powerful Undead, Listless Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Elder Child of Belcorra, Variant Bog Mummy, Undead Child:[/B] Believing that Belcorra (or, perhaps, some other Haruvex) would return, the Children chose to become undead to combat their dwindling numbers and increasing age. They immured each other in the muddy shores to rise again as bog mummies or undertook difficult transformations into other, more powerful, undead. [B]Goralith, Variant Bog Mummy, Elder Child of Belcorra, Undead Child:[/B] ? [B]Empty Death Bodak, Variant Bodak:[/B] Three Children of Belcorra became far too interested in the lore of Nhimbaloth and were blasted with a powerful glimpse of the Outer God, transforming them into bodaks. [B]Beluthus, Devourer, Undead Gnome:[/B] ? [B]Eerie Haunting:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Stonescale Spirits:[/B] Not all the haunts plaguing Gauntlight are direct echoes of Belcorra’s legacy. This room served as the communal hall for the Stonescale kobolds before a violent coup tore the group apart. The kobold spirits linger here to this day. [B]Haunt Blood of Belcorra:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Watching Wall:[/B] The final victim of this room, a spy from Absalom whose intelligence had already brought Belcorra’s activities to the attention of the Roseguard, met his end here. When he put up a fight and Belcorra tried to subdue him, she accidentally killed him instead. The spirit of the paranoid spy lingers on. [B]Haunt Vengeful Furnace:[/B] In the aftermath of Belcorra’s death, a squabble between two scholars concluded in this room when they attempted to burn each other alive. The machine malfunctioned and burned both scholars to ashes. Today, echoes of their souls haunt the room. [B]Haunt:[/B] Haunts, the spectral phenomena remaining in a site of death or powerful emotions, are related to but distinct from ghosts. [B]Haunt, Spectral Phenomena:[/B] ? GAUNTLIGHT ITEM 20 Unique Artifact Magical Necromancy Gauntlight is much more than a 115-foot-tall lighthouse rising from the heart of an old ruin in Fogfen—its pale stone walls extend far below the ruins, passing through eight different dungeon levels and finally terminating at the ninth level below the surface, where its deep foundation centers on an ominous chamber where, long ago, Nhimbaloth herself once physically brushed against this world. Once she finished its physical construction, the sorcerer Belcorra Haruvex used this spot as a source of power to infuse the walls, floors, and ceilings of each of Gauntlight’s levels with eldritch power. The lens at the apex of the lighthouse would have, in time, been able to focus this lingering eldritch energy into a powerful beam, but Belcorra’s plans were cut short before she could replace the mundane lenses with dangerous magical ones. As an artifact, Gauntlight can’t be damaged by normal means. Its walls are impenetrable and impervious to any attempt to breach them by anybody except for followers of Nhimbaloth. They block effects that allow temporary passage, such as passwall, and also create a barrier against dimensional travel. The walls attempt to counteract teleportation effects and planar travel into or out of areas within Gauntlight and efforts to summon creatures into the area (using a +37 counteract modifier); this effect does not stop a summoned creature from departing when the summoning ends. Note that this effect only applies to the areas that are within Gauntlight and its footprint (areas A11, A25, B35, C15, and so on), and not to the entirety of the Abomination Vaults! In Gauntlight’s current state of diminished functionality, it can be activated only in the two ways below. By swapping in a series of four magical lighthouse lenses called fulcrum lenses that focus Nhimbaloth’s baleful gaze—lenses so powerful that even Belcorra takes special care with them— the artifact gains significantly greater power, including the ability to reach all the way to Absalom and to activate its effects every minute. To activate Gauntlight, a creature must be in the deepest portion of the artifact, the Empty Vault on the Temple level (area J20). From anywhere within the Empty Vault, a creature can observe the world outside remotely through Gauntlight’s lens in its cuploa, including any area Gauntlight’s beam can reach. Activate [three-actions] Interact; Frequency once per month; Effect A pale blue beam shines from Gauntlight’s lens and illuminates a 30-foot-radius burst centered on any point within 1 mile. The light saturates the region, causing any corpses in the area or within 10 feet of the surface of the illuminated area to animate as level –1 undead (typically as skeleton guards or zombie shamblers). Once animated, the undead remain active until slain. Until then, they remain uncontrolled and are driven only by the desire to slaughter the living. If Gauntlight is fully restored, the undead instead animate as any Common undead of 15th level or less, as the user wishes. Activate [three-actions] Interact; Frequency once per month; Effect A pale blue beam shines from Gauntlight’s lens and illuminates a 30-foot-radius burst centered on any point within 1 mile. The user chooses one creature of 4th level or less that is physically located within Gauntlight; this creature is then is teleported to any point within this illumination radius. If Gauntlight is fully restored, any number of creatures within Gauntlight of 15th level or lower can be transported. This is a teleportation effect. Destruction If Belcorra’s ghost is permanently destroyed, Gauntlight loses all of its magical properties and collapses in on itself all the way down to its base, leaving an incredibly deep pit in the Fogfen. Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 20 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zqb?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-151-The-Show-Must-Go-On']Pathfinder Adventure Path #151: The Show Must Go On (Extinction Curse 1 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Bone Croupier:[/B] For many, gambling is just fun and games, but for some, it can become a bad habit or even a life-consuming addiction. Bone croupiers take the meaning of “life-consuming” to its literal extreme. Undead gamblers whose lust for cards and dice couldn’t be sated in life, they haunt the shadowy corners of gambling halls and continue their search for that next hit of adrenaline. [B]Bone Croupier, Undead Gambler, Undead Chiseler, Undying Gamer:[/B] ? [B]Undead Chiseler:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Noble:[/B] ? [B]Undead Drow:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Smiler, Unique Ghast, Especially Old Sadistic Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Ghoul Minion:[/B] ? [B]Ghast:[/B] Ghast Fever. [B]Dyzallin Shraen, Drow Mummy:[/B] ? Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghast the next midnight. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zrd?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-152-Legacy-of-the-Lost-God']Pathfinder Adventure Path #152: Legacy of the Lost God (Extinction Curse 2 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Muse Phantom:[/B] For performers who die before their time and whose love of the theater is stronger than death’s grasp, the show does indeed go on. Such actors rise from the grave to become muse phantoms—undead spirits that haunt opera houses or auditoriums and possess the bodies of living actors to continue their art. [B]Visitant:[/B] Although the wild creatures seen at traveling circuses can entertain and amaze, the lives of such animals and beasts are sometimes sad and cruel. Circus owners who mistreat their animals through harsh discipline or overtraining see little wrong with their mercilessness, even going so far as to slaughter their entertainers—supposedly “by accident”—via neglect or abuse. The victims of such cruelty who cannot move onto the afterlife—either because they somehow become infused with negative energy or their spirits cannot rest without first enacting revenge on their assailants—occasionally rise from the dead as visitants. Common circus animals viewed as expendable by their caretakers are perhaps the most likely to rise as visitants. Animals that die en masse—such as in a tent fire or other disaster—can even form packs of roving undead. [B]Chimpanzee Visitant:[/B] ? [B]Lion Visitant:[/B] ? [B]Ulthadar, Ghost, Cantakerous Ghost, Tragic Eccentric Remnant of the Site's Long History, Moonstone Hall Resident Spirit, Ghostly Priest, Ghostly High Priest, Irritable Ancient Ghost, Cranky Ghost, Peevish Ghost:[/B] In life, Ulthadar was a cleric of Aroden and one of the founding priests of Moonstone Hall. Ulthadar was a young adult when the temple’s foundations were laid, and he remained active in the temple’s hierarchy until his death, dedicating his life to serving his deity through administration, prayer, and scholarship. Though he served as the temple’s first high priest for 20 years before his death, Ulthadar never excelled at ministering to the public. Like many who once dwelled within Moonstone Hall, he was an ascetic who preferred meditation and study to preaching and proselytizing. As high priest, he grudgingly spent time away from his true calling to give weekly sermons, but he was never a charismatic figure among his order. In fact, those who knew him considered him peevish at best; yet they suffered his abrasive personality for his deep well of religious knowledge and his talents for administering the many functions Moonstone Hall provided to the city of Escadar. Ulthadar left Moonstone Hall as rarely as possible, seeing in its gleaming walls and stately fixtures the truest connection to his god. When Ulthadar passed away in his sleep, his attachment to Moonstone Hall tethered his soul to it. Instead of moving on to dwell in Aroden’s extraplanar realm, his soul instead remained in his longtime home. [B]Muse Phantom, Undead Spirit, Paranormal Entity, Divine Theatrical Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Visitant, Zombified Animal:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist:[/B] The poltergeists arose from the disturbed remains in area C15 and are initially invisible; if a hero can see the poltergeists, or when the poltergeists use their Frighten ability, they appear as priests of Aroden. [B]Vampire:[/B] Small-scale xulgath invasions persist in remote Ustalavic counties, where dilapidated forts and somber forests host hardened clutches. The Marshworth Clutch in Odranto worship the vampiric demon lord Zura, and their knowledge of vampirism inspires them to “conquer” what they see as vampiric practice; they don tattered finery and drink blood from battered goblets. This may sound ludicrous, but their demonic obedience and numerous test subjects have borne fruit—Marshworth deepmouth apprentices are said to be able to inflect the blood coursing through their horrified enemies. [B]Wraith:[/B] Some of the meat in the tubs comes from two sacrificial victims Mistress Dusklight brought to the xulgaths. Their spirits arose as malevolent wraiths. [B]Wraith, Malevolent Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Echoes of Faith:[/B] The spirits of the clergy who once dedicated their lives to speaking from the pulpit have coalesced into a dangerous haunt to repel any who do not venerate Aroden. [B]Stalking Minotaur, Powerful Spirit, Ghostly Minotaur:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Monster:[/B] ? [B]Roving Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zuh?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-153-Life-s-Long-Shadows']Pathfinder Adventure Path #153: Life’s Long Shadows (Extinction Curse 3 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Herecite:[/B] BLASPHEMOUS REBIRTH The ritual to create a herecite demands the sacrifice of five devotees of the same non-evil god. During the ritual, the devotees’ bodies and souls meld together to form a single profane entity. Regardless of the deity it worships in undeath, the herecite always bears a debauched likeness to the god its constituent members previously worshipped. Followers of Erastil may reform into an aged man with a stag’s skull for a head, the blood of would-be hunters dripping from its monstrous fangs; worshippers of Desna might transmute into a woman weighed down by chains, her butterfly wings hacked to limp shreds. Secreted away in the dark corners of unnamed libraries, necromancer’s dens, and heretical scriptoriums, obscure texts describe a horrifying ritual that combines sacrifice and suffering to create a powerful undead being known as a herecite. These monsters, stripped of personal will or desire, are born into the service of an evil god whom they worship unerringly and untiringly, often in spite of any opposing religious leanings they may have had in life. Every herecite harbors an unquenchable self-hatred because it was defiled by such a foul resurrection—a rage it turns outward in an attempt to rob others of their faith and lives. [B]Herecite, Powerful Undead Being, Tormented Being, Protector of Unholy Ground, Profane Entity:[/B] ? [B]Herecite, Aged Man With a Stag’s Skull for a Head:[/B] ? [B]Herecite, Woman Weighed Down by Chains:[/B] ? [B]Stranded Herecite:[/B] ? [B]Herecite Cabal Member:[/B] ? [B]Herecite of Zevgavizeb:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Form of Undead:[/B] A lone herecite cut off from its creators—often because it is the sole remnant of a destroyed temple or its master has perished—may wander far and wide in search of a cabal to join. Other times, the herecite seeks out a place sacred to the deity it worshipped in life. Whether motivated by a desire for contrition or vengeance, the end result of this baleful pilgrimage is always the desecration of the holy site and the slaughter of its congregants, who may in turn rise as lesser forms of undead. [B]Ghost:[/B] “There’s a shoony—you know, one of those dog folk—in Castinlee who sings to the dead. He digs their graves, but apparently that isn’t enough for him, so he sings to them too… and their ghosts get up and dance for him!” [B]Luko Grundryn, Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Jormir Grundryn, Ghost Mage, Dwarven Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghostly Petitioner:[/B] ? [B]Land-Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampiric Flying Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Raving Spirit:[/B] This stuffy little bed chamber was where the foul farmer Currew spent the last miserable hours of his life and died in his sleep as a result of the attacks of the night hag Skarja. A grocer making a delivery the next day found the old man dead and took the corpse to Kerrick for burial, leaving the house vacant ever since. Currew’s hateful spirit doesn’t rest, and manifests in this room as a haunt. Not far south of Matten Cleave lies an abandoned farm with an evil reputation. Even in life, Old Currew, the former owner, was shunned and disliked. A decade earlier, the misfortune and destruction of his much-beloved neighbors, the Swinten family, had brought the bitter man great delight. After his sudden death little more than a year ago, the farmstead has only increased in notoriety. Rumors state that the spirit of evil Old Currew still haunts the place.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq0216l?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-154-Siege-of-the-Dinosaurs']Pathfinder Adventure Path #154: Siege of the Dinosaurs (Extinction Curse 4 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Starved Staff, Elite Gashadokuro:[/B] The last horse stall, where the horse who escaped to Willowside was living, now contains several human corpses. The brughadatch elders killed Cynsa and Palben Carrister weeks ago to keep them from sending the fey back to the First World. They’ve dumped the owners’ bodies here, along with the corpses of several staff members and guests who have died of starvation. The spirits of the starved do not rest easily, and they rise up in an undead monstrosity called a gashadokuro as soon as anyone enters the stall. It fights until destroyed, pursuing foes out of the stable if necessary. [B]Gashadokuro, Undead Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Sodden Sentinel, Variant Zombie:[/B] These five townspeople all died in the fight against the cult. The bodies absorbed the ambient occult energy of the shrine over time and became powerful zombies. [B]Sodden Sentinel, Zombie, Powerful Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Wight Cultist, Variant Wight:[/B] ? [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw or ranseur Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. [B]Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/B] If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains drain life and wight spawn, and is no longer clumsy. [B]Lyrt Cozurn, Dybbuk Cult Leader, Long-Dead Bokrug Cult Leader, Evil Cult Leader, Lurking Dybbuk:[/B] ? [B]Dybbuk, Malevolent Form of Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Arskuva the Gnasher, Devourer Arskuva, Puppet Leader, Commander, Leader, Animated Corpse, Undead Puppet:[/B] Helg murdered the unsuspecting Arskuva and animated her body, and now commands the xulgath army by proxy. It was during this stealthy invasion that a necromancer named Helg Eats-the-Eaters decided to strike. She murdered Arskuva in secret and animated the xulgath’s corpse, making Arskuva a puppet leader who delivers whatever commands Helg chooses. [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Undead Drow:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Impaled Ghoul:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq021by?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-155-Lord-of-the-Black-Sands']Pathfinder Adventure Path #155: Lord of the Black Sands (Extinction Curse 5 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Iffdahsil, Undead Shoggoth, Slithering Horror, Amorphous Creature, Uniques Form of Shoggoth, Undead Horror, Horrifying Monster, Undead Monstrosity, Undead Beast:[/B] Iffdahsil’s path to undeath is unknown. Many believe Iffdahsil can consume and incorporate the souls and minds of its victims, which might explain its spellcasting powers and relatively advanced intellect, though this also gives rise to more unanswerable questions about its horrific nature and unknowable goals. No living being knows who or what created the horrifying monster called Iffdahsil, though scholars in Shraen suspect it originally came from the Sightless Sea, only for something in Vask to transform it into an undead monstrosity. [B]Dyzallin Shraen, Drow Mummy Mage, Keeper of the Aeon Orb, Antagonist, Eternally Patient Mummy, Influential Drow Mummy, Cunning Mummy Spellcaster, Soulless Drow, Brilliant Drow Mummy, Drow Mummy, Author, Undead Drow, Mummy, Rival, Greatest Rival, Prominent Noble, Leader:[/B] While Dyzallin was one of the few who had survived the deadly exodus, in the end, he too chose undeath, deeming life detrimental to his quest for power. Leveraging all his connections within his faction, the Sunscar Oath, Dyzallin acquired a set of scrolls detailing a secret method of attaining immortality through mummification atop a specially prepared mirror. [B]Grimbeak, Undead Raven Familiar:[/B] ? [B]Undead Drow, Undead Drow Elf:[/B] ? [B]Undead Xulgath:[/B] ? [B]Skaveling, Enormous Undead Bat, Ghoulish Bat:[/B] ? [B]Skaveling Mount:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] The drow elves of House Shraen, after being exiled from their home city for worshipping Urgathoa and engaging in rites even other drow found distasteful, discovered the vault. By the time they’d reached it, none of the exiled drow had survived as living beings; the most powerful and crafty among them had achieved immortality through undeath, and those who couldn’t had become food for those who did. [B]Death Drider, Variant Drider:[/B] ? [B]Death Drider, Undead Monstrosity, Undead Drider:[/B] ? [B]Undead Local:[/B] ? [B]Undead Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Alisira Shraen, Drow Assassin 17, Master Assassin, Master of Disguises:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ciza Shraen, Banshee Entertainer, Restless Spirit, Drow Sister, Evil Dangerous Creature:[/B] The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. [B]Nihiris Shraen, Banshee Entertainer, Restless Spirit, Drow Sister, Slightly Better Performer:[/B] The restless spirits of two drow sisters, Ciza and Nihiris Shraen, inhabit this floor. They became banshees after their deaths during House Shraen’s exodus to the Black Desert. They were betrayed by a faction within the house, and to this day, they remain unsure who arranged their murder. [B]Larielle Shraen, Drow Banshee High Priest 19:[/B] ? [B]Drow Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour, Mafaere Alonsyn, Drow Ghost Witch, Ghost, Hungry Spirit, Ghost-Witch:[/B] Centuries ago, a Zirnakaynin native named Mafaere Almonsyn of House Dolour rose to considerable status within her house. Yet on the eve of her ascension to power, a rival house’s assassin ingloriously took her life while she slept, helpless. Her rage transcended the natural order, and Mafaere rose as a ghost to seek vengeance on her betrayers. [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul Spy:[/B] ? [B]Shallistra, Reformed Xulgath Ghoul:[/B] Such was the case for a xulgath-turned-ghoul named Shallistra, a former champion of Zevgavizeb. After her clutch was wiped out by ghoul assassins and she was transformed into one of their kind, she abandoned her faith but maintained a strong sense of spirituality. [B]Ghoul Assassin:[/B] ? [B]Reformed Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Amerces, Xulgath Ghoul Assassin:[/B] ? [B]Heretical Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Drow Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Finzad Shraen, Elite Shraen Graveknight, Graveknight Captain:[/B] ? [B]Shraen Graveknight, Drow Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Shraen Graveknight, Skeleton, Graveknight Guard:[/B] ? [B]Sirian Shraen, Drow Graveknight 18:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Death:[/B] ? [B]Drow Lich:[/B] ? [B]Zavizik Shraen, Drow Lich Bard 18, Arena Master, Beautiful Youthful Drow Gentleman, Master of the Red Circus Arena, Head of Shraen's Entertainment Scene:[/B] ? [B]Zyra Shraen, Drow Lich Conjuror 20, Drow Lich, Drow Woman, Skeletal Drow, Ruler, Rival, Drow Sister, Leader, Undead Leader, Shrewd Leader, Overlord, Scheming Ruler:[/B] ? [B]Jirazai Shraen, Drow Mohrg Alchemist 17, Slaver:[/B] ? [B]Drow Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Mummy:[/B] As a reward for her service, Dyzallin has promised to transform her into a mummy. [B]Zinogyvaz, Vampire Drider Priest:[/B] ? [B]Lavikar Shraen, Lanky Drow Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Nyrinda Shraen, Drow Vampire 19:[/B] ? [B]Zihain Shraen, Drow Vampire 16, Rival, Drow Sister, Drow Vampire, Ruler, Shadowy Mass of Swirling Smoke, Striking Drow Woman, Leader, Undead Leader, Shrewd Leader, Overlord, Scheming Ruler:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Creature With Sanguinary Predilictions, Creature That Benefits From Consuming Blood:[/B] ? [B]Warsworn:[/B] The countless corpses that have accumulated here over millennia are charged with necromantic energy. When the heroes arrive, a portion of the corpses heave up into a warsworn that lurches out of the corpse pile to attack. Two rounds later, a second warsworn manifests and lumbers free to join the fight as well. [B]Raptor Guard Wight, Variant Wight:[/B] Long ago, elite warriors known as the Raptor Guard stood watch in this room, protecting the pyramid and the resident priests with their lives. Only the most prestigious warriors were allowed to join the Raptor Guard. They emulated velociraptors in battle, using group tactics and incredibly fast attacks. Before xulgaths left the pyramid and the vault of Vask, the witch-priests of Xul-Khundur sacrificed a number of these elite warriors and turned them into undead wights. [B]Raptor Guard Wight, Undead Wight, Undead Raptor Guard:[/B] ? [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a Raptor Guard wight’s melee Strike rises as a wight [spawn] after 1d4 rounds. [B]Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/B] If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains the drain life and wight spawn abilities, and is no longer clumsy. [B]Caiborn Shraen, Bestial-Looking Drow Wight:[/B] ? [B]Varaenn Shraen, Wraith Sorcerer 17:[/B] ? [B]Lumbering Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Slave:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Host of Spirits:[/B] Many restless spirits of creatures who have died on the island have converged as a haunt. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq021f4?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-156-The-Apocalypse-Prophet']Pathfinder Adventure Path #156: The Apocalypse Prophet (Extinction Curse 6 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]The Bone Augur, Skulltaker:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Undead Amalagmation:[/B] ? [B]Undead Horror:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Sahba Al-Koriab, Ghost, Shade:[/B] ? [B]Vitric Queen, Ancient Jistkan Lich, Golemcrafter-Lich, Vassal:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampiric Centaur, Demon-Worshipping Centaur, Zur-Kelivas Centaur:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Suffering Xulgaths:[/B] The newly risen wendigos in the area aren’t the only victims of Sarvel Ever-Hunger’s ruthlessness. His casual willingness to dispose of his own followers has seeped into the stone of the way station. Their suffering now manifests whenever they senses a nearby creature sharing their fear, lingering as a wailing mass of spectral shapes. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026li']Pathfinder Adventure Path #169: Kindled Magic (Strength of Thousands 1 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] The research notes here contain a limited version of the create undead ritual, useful for creating zombies of 2nd level or lower. [B]Walkena, Mummified Child-God, Evil Mummified Child-God, Ruler:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026mv']Pathfinder Adventure Path #170: Spoken on the Song Wind (Strength of Thousands 2 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Gerrus, Poltergeist, Skeletal Catfolk, Ghostly Skeletal Form:[/B] “A few years ago, this was my home. I can’t rest because a person I trusted took something valuable to me—a leopard figurine of the most beautiful rainbow hues. It had been in my family for generations. It belongs here in my house.” The poltergeist’s recollections are all true, but his sense of time is skewed, as Kalembi murdered Gerrus almost 20 years ago. Gerrus was Kalembi’s friend, and Kalembi worked to get Gerrus established as a trader in his youth. While Kalembi was indeed one of Nantambu’s wealthiest traders at the time, he’s now an old man of faded fortunes wrestling with a life of regret. Too careless with his wealth, Kalembi became deeply indebted to a crime lord named Habu the Cudgel. Habu forced him to engage in crime to pay his debts. As Kalembi knew where Nantambu’s richest people kept their choice valuables, Habu sent Kalembi to their houses at night with one of his most talented burglars: the grippli who would become known as Froglegs. Froglegs would pick the locks and Kalembi would just walk in, take the valuables, and walk back out. He knew that if he returned empty-handed, she would simply kill him on the spot. Kalembi protested when Habu insisted on taking Gerrus’s leopard figurine. He knew how much the figurine meant to his friend. But he felt he had no choice. When Gerrus interrupted the theft that night, Kalembi knew he must choose between his life and his friend’s—and he picked his own. Kalembi killed him and gave the figurine to Habu; it’s now in Froglegs’s possession. [B]Poltergeist, Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Spirit:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027kb']Pathfinder Adventure Path #171: Hurricane's Howl (Strength of Thousands 3 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Tyrannosaurus Skeleton:[/B] A relentless buzzing of flies heralds a massive, gruesome sight: a dead tyrannosaurus rex on the banks of a small stream directly in the path of the heroes’ expedition. The corpse starts to shake and begins to rise, only to slump back to the ground. The strange event should convince the heroes to warn their students away from danger. A necromancer named Shavnill Manybones is attempting to reanimate the dinosaur. Shavnill and his small gang are out of sight behind the dinosaur when the heroes first arrive, but if the heroes investigate or make a lot of noise, they’re sure to encounter the group. Shavnill’s gang used to terrorize people in the Sodden Lands to the north, but they’ve had to leave the area because the Knights of Abendego are becoming too powerful under Ajbal Kimon. Shavnill hopes to find easier pickings in the Mwangi Expanse, and he thinks an undead dinosaur will make a fearsome addition. Just as he’s beginning to doubt his ability to animate the dinosaur, prospective victims have come right to him. When Shavnill is killed or knocked out, a fragment of his soul tied to the misjudged ritual leaves his body and enters the tyrannosaurus corpse. Shavnill dies, but the tyrannosaurus skeleton rips free from the body and attacks everyone in the area, hero or gang member alike. [B]Tyrannosaurus Skeleton, Undead Dinosaur:[/B] ? [B]Restless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Bog Mummy Amalgamation:[/B] A family died together while huddling in this building, and their grasp upon one another persists in death: they arose as a bog mummy amalgamation. [B]Undead, Undead Creature, Restless Dead:[/B] ? [B]Ixame, Poison-Wracked Young Cloud Dragon, Cloud Dragon in a Strange Half-Dead State:[/B] When the Dead Man’s Breath blew over Bloodsalt and poisoned the populace, Ixamè was sealed inside the hatchery and didn’t realize that doom had come to the city. When no one came for several days, Ixamè became curious. When she opened the sealed door, poison flowed in and Ixamè realized she had doomed the eggs she swore to protect. The poison didn’t quite kill Ixamè, but put her into a half-undead state infused with poison and sustained by grief and rage. [B]Bharlen Sajor, Graveknight, Undead Knight, Dead Knight, Propped-Up Corpse:[/B] The propped-up corpse is that of Bharlen Sajor. A devotee of Norgorber and an eager follower of Ajbal Kimon, Bharlen happily led the Kiutu raid. An iruxi astrologer that Bharlen impaled on her trident used their last breath to curse the knight, infusing Bharlen’s armor with dread energy. Other iruxis slew Bharlen, but the curse won’t let her soul rest; she is now a graveknight. [B]Old Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Bog Mummy:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02al3']Pathfinder Adventure Path #172: Secrets of the Temple-City (Strength of Thousands 4 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Drenchdead:[/B] When great heroes or other powerful individuals encounter misfortune and die at sea or to other water-related accidents, the anguished soul sometimes clings to its corpse, creating a drenchdead. Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. [B]Draugr:[/B] Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] Drenchdead are common along coasts but are particularly prevalent in the Shackles and near the Lands of the Linnorm Kings. Great pirates might meet their death at Besmara’s hands just as they were returning home with a massive haul of treasure, or viking raiders could die on their journey across the ocean toward Vallenhall. These proud heroes might rise as draugr or other undead, but the most notable heroes of all become drenchdead. Warlords and heroes alike often fell their enemies and leave the corpses behind, exposed to the elements. Undead tend to rise in the dark of night and shun the cleansing rays of the sun, but this isn’t the rule for all undead. Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). [B]Graveknight, Standard Graveknight:[/B] When a fearsome combatant falls in battle, the warrior’s vengeful spirit can sometimes fuse with their armor, creating a graveknight. Every graveknight is born of a unique warrior and has a unique fighting style and array of abilities that speak to their techniques in life. [B]Unique Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight Captain:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight Champion:[/B] Once the servant of a deity, the graveknight champion returned as an undead after a life cut short in service to their god. [B]Particularly Powerful Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Sunburst Corpse:[/B] The corpse of a particularly evil individual left exposed to the constant beating of the sun might become a sunburst corpse. Most of the dead have passed on peaceably, but two powerful members of the council’s attack force died here. Their corpses were illuminated by sunlight streaming through the now-smaller gap in the ceiling and they became sun-infused undead called sunburst corpses. [B]Walkena, God-King, Evil God-King, Undead King, Fickle Person, Undead God-King, Aspirational Figure, Benevolent Figure, Ascended Sun-God, Reborn Sun-King, Mummified Child-King, Mummified God-King, Child-King, Mummified Husk, Walking Corpse, Petulant God-King, Child-Mummy, Unquestioned Ruler of Mzali, God of Exclusion and Xenophobia:[/B] The Old Sun Gods listened. They had also seen Walkena grow cruel, but he shut out their whispered promptings for compassion. With little other recourse, the Old Sun Gods instilled the power-hungry advisors with a fraction of their divine might. These imbued advisors called themselves the Council of Mwanyisa after mwan, a particularly fine style of stark white cloth which Walkena’s draconian and xenophobic decrees had made difficult to procure. No member of the council could match Walkena for power, but together, they possessed enough might to overthrow him. Walkena fled to his bedchamber where he was later found slain, although the killer was never identified. Priests still loyal to the slain child-king stole his corpse and buried him within a hidden tomb, in the manner of his ancestors. A century ago, Chelaxian colonists from Sargava marched to Mzali to plunder its riches and conquer the city. In a bright flash of sunlight, the mummified body of Walkena sprang to life, calling down the sun to punish the invaders. [B]Undead Horror:[/B] ? [B]Walkena's Reborn:[/B] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. [B]Reborn Sun Hunter:[/B] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. [B]Reborn Sun Hunter, Walkena's Reborn:[/B] ? [B]Reborn Sun Mage:[/B] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. [B]Reborn Sun Mage, Walkena's Reborn:[/B] ? [B]Reborn Sun Warrior:[/B] Walkena’s most loyal followers typically take the Oath of the Devoted, dedicating their lives and deaths to his cause. This magical oath returns these followers as undead under Walkena’s control (The Mwangi Expanse 230). In special cases and under great secrecy, Walkena has his most trusted followers take a slightly modified oath that grants even greater powers in undeath. These undead are known as Walkena’s “reborn.” The oath’s power mimics Walkena’s personal rebirth and provides the reborn with control over fire and a measure of Walkena’s divine magic. The reborn oath also includes a contingency that causes the individual to explode into flames when destroyed, burning their body away to avoid leaving much evidence. [B]Reborn Sun Warrior, Walkena's Reborn:[/B] ? [B]Ochieng, Zombie Human Guardian 15:[/B] ? [B]Sunburst Corpse, Sun-Infused Undead, Animated Corpse:[/B] ? [B]Umandayo, Graveknight Champion, Undead Warrior:[/B] The greatest warrior among Dajermube’s most-trusted high priests and personal bodyguards was a miner-turned-champion named Umandayo. As he fell to the council, Umandayo activated a fail-safe to close the interlocking wall, but not before Dajermube met her demise with a well-placed crossbow bolt. Umandayo watched as Dajermube died. He had failed her and became filled with despair that scoured his soul. As the last of his life left his body, Umandayo’s soul refused to give up and bound itself to his armor, transforming him into a graveknight. [B]Dajermube, Elite Nemhaith, Undead Guardian:[/B] Dajermube’s sudden death during her lengthy apotheosis stripped away her mortal form, trapping her in a transitive state: one not quite mortal, not quite deity, and neither fully alive nor dead. Trapped in this spiritual prison, she twisted and transformed into a nemhaith, an undead guardian tied to the place she served in life, binding the souls of her followers to her new form in the process. During this time, a woman named Dajermube began to rally those who fled Mzali in the wake of the council’s tyranny. She was a descendant of Chohar and his divine might flowed in her veins, granting her great magical power. Dajermube spearheaded the efforts to preserve as much information about Mzali as possible in the Shrine of the Eclipse. It was during the years she led these efforts that Dajermube discovered her divine lineage and followed in her ancestors’ footsteps. With great knowledge in hand, Dajermube was close to ascending to divinity and becoming the new sun god that would liberate her people and reclaim Mzali from the Council of Mwanyisa. Unfortunately, the council learned of Dajermube’s plot and attacked the shrine. They found the temple beneath and killed most of her followers, along with the rest of the people living in Mzali-Jimbuani. This attack coincided with a full solar eclipse that Dajermube was using to complete her apotheosis. The council reached her ritual chamber just as the moon fully blocked out the sun. Dajermube was on the verge of ascension, but the council slaughtered her mere seconds before completing the ritual. [B]Soul Swarm:[/B] When the Council of Mwanyisa attacked the temple, several residents were here enjoying their noon meal. The forces slaughtered every last resident before moving on. The corpses have since decayed, and animals have come by and taken what bones were left. Spirits of the dead lingered here, however, coalescing into a furious spiritual collective. The souls split into two swarms influenced by the souls’ devotion to Dajermube: either sunlight or moonlight. [B]Soul Swarm, Furious Spiritual Collection:[/B] ? [B]Malevolent Ghost of a Jungle Cat:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] The Temple of the Deathless Child is heavily guarded by both living soldiers and undead guards. The former often become the latter; devoted mortals in Walkena’s service swear an oath to serve the god-king even after death. When slain, they immediately arise as zombies under Walkena’s absolute control. It’s something of an open secret that Walkena also inflicts undeath upon his enemies, as he delights in turning his former foes into mindless, loyal guardians. [B]Zombie, Undead Guard, Animated Corpse of a Devout Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Mindless Loyal Guardian, Former Foe, Undead Guard, Former Rebel:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027s2']Pathfinder Adventure Path #173: Doorway to the Red Star (Strength of Thousands 5 of 6)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead Remnants:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] These chambers served the Throat-of-Nothingness as workshops and laboratories, a place for the cultists to explore the concept of nothingness and the meaning of emptiness. With the defeat of the cult’s lower-ranking members, the experiments here have gone unattended. A character who takes several minutes looking through the books, notes, and materials here, and succeeds at a DC 30 Occultism or Religion check, can confirm that the experiments conducted here were principally focused on the theoretical idea of “undeath beyond undeath.” The theory suggests that if an undead creature were starved of the needs and urges that keeps it bound to this world long enough, it might transform into something even more removed from the cycle of life. None of the research done in this workshop made much progress toward this concept. In fact, the research strongly suggests that all that lies beyond undeath is nothingness, as the soul itself is finally freed to move to the Boneyard. This result disturbed and frightened these cultists, who were hoping for an end to the cycle of consciousness. [B]Sparkeater, Variant Ravener Husk, Undead Mount, Undead Dragon, Powerful Undead:[/B] When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. [B]Powerful Undead Ally:[/B] ? [B]Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead Shell:[/B] Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. [B]Soulshredded Nemhaith:[/B] When a soulshredder cannon is full, the souls it has collected can be extracted as a powerful incorporeal undead entity. Although the weapon works, the King of Biting Ants has been modifying the soulshredder cannon to target entire communities, creating spectral monsters from hundreds of souls with each blast. What is this weapon? “He calls it a soulshredder cannon, an awful weapon that can rip the soul from a living target and store its wrecked fragments, combining them all together with other victims to transform the host into an undead spirit known as an emhaith.The determined old bug has been toiling for decades on enhancing the weapon so that it can be used on crowds rather than individuals—allowing it to destroy a community and create an enslaved nemhaith with a single shot—but I have been opposing this progress from within this very ship all along. ” [B]Soulshredded Nemhaith, Powerful Incorporeal Undead Entity, Spectral Monster, Undead Spirit, Enslaved Nemhaith:[/B] ? [B]Undead Slave:[/B] His focus is extraordinary, and for many long years he’s been working single-mindedly to develop a weapon to convert the people of the Mwangi Expanse—starting with the Magaambya—into his undead slaves. [B]Undead Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Tollvych, Human Ghost:[/B] Only a few months before the heroes arrived, a Chelaxian scholar named Tollvych met his demise in this chamber. The man first became intrigued by the Doorway to the Red Star after he came into the possession of an ancient magical staff called Wyrm Drinker that a team of Thrune agents stole from the Mwangi Expanse years before. Tollvych determined that Wyrm Drinker’s powers had gone inert, but that if he could return it to “the site of its greatest triumph,” the powerful device would reactivate. After determining this site to be the Doorway to the Red Star, Tollvych made the journey. He opted for stealth and trickery (tactics that allowed him to sneak past the Iobane and even to avoid a confrontation with the demiliches in area A1) but his luck ran out upon reaching this chamber, when he fell victim to the entropy choir (see Hazard). Tollvych lingers on, though, in the form of a ghost. As soon as anyone steps into this room, the ghost rises from his mortal remains, calling out to the heroes to “hold fast, lest you join me in this torment!” As a ghost, he resembles his appearance in life: a handsome man clad in red and black robes. Yet as he moves, it becomes obvious that his bones have been broken in dozens of places, and his limbs, neck, and torso bend in unsettling and gruesome ways. [B]Entropy Choir, Haunt:[/B] Once the domain of a talented elven bard and devoted cultist named Ntanja, this chamber has become infused with the sinister choir and destructive resonances that remain after so many years spent singing the praises of entropy. Ntanja and her singers continue here in the form of shadowy figures that float amid the room’s benches, and the presence of anything alive in the chamber draws their wrath. If the heroes trigger this haunt before speaking to Tollvych, the ghost does nothing but watch in despair and sympathy as the heroes face the hazard. The haunt has no power to harm Tollvych any longer, yet he remembers all too well the pain of succumbing to it. [B]Ghost:[/B] Recently, rumors abound that the Mandibles of Fate has been outfitted with a weapon capable of ripping ghosts right out of living bodies, leaving behind mindless undead shells after siphoning the souls into the ship above. [B]Dwandek, Human Lich Necromancer, Leader, Rightful Ruler, Priest, Member of the Cult:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Muradner, Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, More-Serious Demilich, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature:[/B] These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. [B]Sprithe, Demilich, Gem-Encrusted Skull, Highly Skilled Intelligent Creature:[/B] These two skulls are actually the undead Muradner and Sprithe, a pair of Throat-of-Nothingness cultists who became liches long ago. Though they served Dwandek as acolytes for centuries, a failed coup against their leader resulted in the destruction of their soul cages. The leaders allowed them to exist but never restore their soul cages, and over more centuries, the two have atrophied into their current state as demiliches. [B]Muradner, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Sprithe, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Taon, Variant Mohrg, Powerful Mohrg, Very Powerful Mohrg:[/B] When the Iobane finally defeated Taon, he and his dragon plummeted from the sky to crash into the plaza right in front of the entrance to the Cathedral of Nothingness, whereupon a slew of cultists swarmed out to claim the remains. Originally, they’d hoped to transform the two into powerful undead allies. They animated Sparkeater’s young soul as a variant ravener husk. Taon’s transformation was even more successful, turning him into a very powerful mohrg. [B]Spawn of Taon, Variant Mohrg Spawn:[/B] The powerful mohrg Taon (area A7) has slain many of the Iobane’s warriors over the centuries, claiming them as his undead spawn. As years have turned to decades, and decades into centuries since the unfortunate souls’ transformations, these spawn have evolved into beings more powerful than the average mohrg, though Taon has retained his influence over them. [B]Spawn of Taon, Variant Mohrg Spawn, Undead Spawn, Being More Powerful Than the Average Mohrg:[/B] ? [B]Average Mohrg:[/B] ? [B]Mohrg Spawn:[/B] A living creature slain by a mohrg that had a lower level than the mohrg rises as a mohrg spawn (Pathfinder Bestiary 2 172) after 1d4 rounds, on its turn. [B]Akitonian Skulltaker, Elite Skulltaker, Deadly Four-Armed Skulltaker:[/B] ? [B]Vrykolakas Ancient:[/B] ? [B]Young Gold Dragon Zombie:[/B] Wyrm Drinker is a powerful weapon whose crafting was an act of incredible cruelty by a necromancer named Xurn. Set on conquering the Mwangi Expanse, Xurn hunted down a young gold dragon and slew the creature with his vile magic. He ripped the femur from the dragon’s foreleg, then enslaved the corpse as yet another zombie under his control.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02asv?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-175-Broken-Tusk-Moon']Pathfinder Adventure Path #175: Broken Tusk Moon (Quest for the Frozen Flame 1 of 3)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Syarstik Painted-Tiger, Awakened Smilodon Ghost, Smilodon Ghost Guardian, Spectral Cat, Ghost of Murdered Animal Guardian, Ghost of a Slain Guardian Beast, Ghost Tiger, Ghostly Tiger, Guardian Ghost of the Great Cat, Ghostly Predator:[/B] Syarstik remembers little of his before-life, the long nights stalking cold hills and days traversing vast frozen plains. Because of his great size and strength, all other animals feared him, with the exception, perhaps, of the mammoths. His body was striped with mottled patches of dark fur that allowed him to blend easily into shadows. Most creatures were his prey, and he knew no equal. This all changed when Syarstik met the Wise One—an old human who would have made little more than a mouthful for the great cat. The shriveled man didn’t fear Syarstik, nor did he threaten him, but rather spoke to the cat as an equal. After some time traveling together, the Wise One took Syarstik to an important burrow in a remote part of the plains, a site of old, powerful magic. There, the Wise One whispered sacred words, and Syarstik felt the man’s words wash over him like running water. At once, a haze the cat had never noticed was lifted from his eyes, and he knew his true name, Syarstik, which meant “now you speak.” He also knew that the Wise One was dying. The ritual had exhausted the venerable man, and he gave Syarstik a command with his dying breath: to protect this sacred place from any who would desecrate it. Syarstik faithfully fulfilled his old friend’s final wish, remaining within the cave for many years, and found the sacred, solitary duty quite to his liking. When he was hungry, he would snatch white fish from the dark cave pond. When he was bored, he would chase deer or rodents in the dusty scrubs just outside the cavern’s mouth. When intruders approached, he would coat his fur in red dirt to hide from his prey and, afterward, take long swims in the cave pool to cleanse himself of their blood. Human-folk calling themselves Mammoth Lords visited his “Red Cat Cave” to paint stories of their trials and consult the stars through tiny holes in the cavern’s ceiling. Syarstik regarded these visitors cautiously, but when they prostrated themselves respectfully and laid down their weapons, he allowed them entry. He oversaw many generations of such pilgrims, watching them grow from cubs to adults to wise ones. Yet, Syarstik himself never aged. Over a century ago, a few of these human-folk came to Syarstik bearing a shrouded torch that somehow remained lit and that, when unsheathed, cast a blazing light that cut through the cave’s darkness. The humans were clearly scared, and Syarstik nobly agreed to guard their sacred torch in his cavern. They spoke of demons who might come to take the torch, but Syarstik knew nothing of demons, and he felt no more fear of these foes than he did for any other animal. Syarstik was thus taken by surprise when a wild-eyed human entered the cave a few winters later, spear in hand, to claim the eternal torch. This human—if that’s truly what he was—stunk of fire and death, but also of something far worse than any other human-folk Syarstik had met. When Syarstik refused to let him take the torch, the warrior’s sudden attack surprised the cave’s guardian. The human stuck fast a spear in Syarstik’s flank, and he was dying. With his last breath, Syarstik covered the sacred torch with his body, hoping to extinguish its eternal flame, but the torch continued to burn, and the immortal cat howled as his body was set ablaze. With this final desperate act, Syarstik cursed the wretched artifact that had spelled his doom, preventing the bearer of the torch from ever willingly relinquishing it to another. From then on, the torch’s bearer would know no peace and be shunned by all. The shadows of the howling tiger permeated the cavern walls, imbuing them with Syarstik’s angry magic. Even after his mortal body turned to ashes, Syarstik’s spirit lingered in the spot where he died. Haunted by his failure to protect the cave, the ghost of the great cat now rages against all intruders, human or otherwise. For more than a century, the people of the Gornok Plains have given Red Cat Cave a wide berth, telling tales of the ghostly predator that guards it and the ancestral cave paintings within that leap to life. When the first Broken Tusks sought a place to keep the Primordial Flame safely out of demonic hands, they took it to this remote cave in the hills. Situated amid red sandstone, the cave’s opening bore an uncanny resemblance to the mouth of a roaring feline. Local oral histories spoke of the so-called Red Cat Cave and its guardian, an ageless saber-toothed tiger named Syarstik Painted-Tiger. The small group braved the cave to speak with Syarstik, who proved both noble and reasonable. The great cat agreed to protect the Primordial Flame in the cave’s deepest recesses. Syarstik’s vow was tested mere months later when the possessed Burning Mammoth warrior Metuak came to the cave to retrieve the Primordial Flame. The cat recognized the evil lurking in Metuak, and though Syarstik fought to defend the sacred light, Metuak slew the guardian and took the Primordial Flame. With his dying breath, Syarstik cursed the artifact with a shard of his own soul; thereafter, Metuak could never willingly relinquish the Primordial Flame without suffering unfathomable psychic pain. The remainder of Syarstik’s spirit stayed in Red Cat Cave as a ghost, continuing to watch over the chamber where it met its earthly demise, full of rage and shame over its failure. Until its unholy anger is quelled, the ghost of Syarstik can’t remember anything about Metuak or the Primordial Flame. [B]Gruesome Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Akarta Willoweave, Cairn Wight, Eternal Guardian:[/B] Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. [B]Uchuli the Wise, Cairn Wight, Eternal Guardian:[/B] Knowing her end was near, Hiajor used the last of her magic to animate the seers as cairn wights and compel them to watch over her body in the remaining barrow. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02c1b?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-176-Lost-Mammoth-Valley']Pathfinder Adventure Path #176: Lost Mammoth Valley (Quest for the Frozen Flame 2 of 3)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Necrohusk:[/B] Necrohusks are skittering, undead monstrosities, created when a humanoid is purposefully twisted into a new creature through necromantic experimentation. Unlike fleshwarps and recipients of successful necrografts, prospective necrohusks never survive the procedure. Creating a necrohusk is an incredibly difficult endeavor, fraught with error. Most attempts result in lumps of useless, rotten slurry or malformed undead no more cunning or dangerous than a mundane zombie. The costs in time, experimental subjects, and expensive spell components lead some would-be necromancers to conclude that the results aren’t worth the risk. Occasionally, spellcasters can harness the power of the Negative Energy Plane during the process, which lessens the monetary cost but vastly increases the danger, often producing a deadly backlash resulting in the creator’s death and a masterless necrohusk. Among the Sutaki, only Ashen Swale and his lieutenants, Turkek and Azi, have the skill and knowledge to create necrohusks with any regularity, although Turkek’s interests often lead him away from such gruesome endeavors. Necrohusks are created from volunteers in Ashen Swale’s cult or from traitorous Sutaki whom Ashen Swale wants to punish with a ghastly fate. [B]Necrohusk, Skittering Undead Monstrosity, Cunning Animalistic Creature:[/B] ? [B]Masterless Necrohusk:[/B] ? [B]Loyal Necrohusk:[/B] Lieutenant Desiak was transformed into a fleshwarp by Ashen Swale’s necromantic experiments. He dines at Hearth once a week alongside his undead minion, a loyal necrohusk created from a cultist. [B]Undead Servitor:[/B] ? [B]Fallen Soldier:[/B] Sutaki wage war with them to the east, then raise the dead, using fallen soldiers to assault them. [B]Undead, Undead Monster:[/B] ? [B]Foul Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Hand:[/B] ? [B]Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Undead Monstrosity:[/B] Ashen Swale’s devoted cultists meet them head on, streaming out of their barracks with steel in hand or spells on lips, accompanied by undead monstrosities crafted from past victims and corrupted wildlife. Deep within the frigid Algid Wastes, between the Hold of Belkzen and the Realm of the Mammoth Lords, the orc alchemist Mother Chot fleshwarps megafauna into loyal war beasts, half-living war machines, or undead monstrosities. [B]Malformed Undead:[/B] ? [B]Long-Horned Bison Beheaded, Long-Horned Bison Skull:[/B] ? [B]Beheaded:[/B] Anyone apprehended by Ashen Swale’s followers is imprisoned in one of the many 15-foot-deep oubliettes that comprise the prisoner pits. Each pit is a muddy morass partially flooded with waste and swamp water and rife with insects and disease. Upon dying, prisoners are reanimated as beheaded and impaled on a stake in the Howling Square. [B]Crawling Hand Swarm:[/B] Necromancers studying here practice their craft on the severed hands of prisoners, using them to create crawling hands that are then kept on the shelves. When the party touches any object in this room, the hands attack as one. [B]Wonoak, Dullahan:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] The ghouls are the missing fishers from area B44, who were killed by the nabasu. [B]Haunt Final Flight:[/B] Long ago, the lea was tended by a Burning Mammoth priest. When the following abandoned their migratory route through the valley, the priest remained to ensure the spirits memorialized were respected. After a decade, griffons carried off the priest and fed him to their young, angering the spirits here. In their sorrow over the lost priest, the spirits formed a haunt representing their collective consciousness and sorrow. The triggering creature experiences the last moments of the priest who once tended the Lea of Honored Souls. Griffons swoop down from the sky and snatch the priest up in their claws, dealing 1d8+7 slashing damage. They’re carried southwest across the valley to a mountain peak and dropped into a nest of young griffons. As the chicks devour the priest, the character takes 1d8+7 piercing damage and 2d8 mental damage. [B]Haunt Footsteps of Legend:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist:[/B] ? [B]Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Wooly Rhinoceros:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Horse:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Hulk, Mindless Skeletal Hulk:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant, Large Horned Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] The plague zombie was a Mendevian deserter killed and reanimated by the necromancer. [B]Zombie Megaloceros:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] [T]wo zombie brutes made from reanimated Mendevian soldiers. [B]Zombie Brute, Zombie Servitor:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Mammoth, Undead Wooly Mammoth:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Mundane Zombie:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02c6y?Pathfinder-Adventure-Path-177-Burning-Tundra']Pathfinder Adventure Path #177: Burning Tundra (Quest for the Frozen Flame 3 of 3)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Tar Zombie:[/B] The victims of a tar ooze eventually emerge from the ooze’s vast, viscous bulk to walk again as mindless zombies. Living things consumed by the ooze slowly have their flesh digested, only for the bones and fur to be replaced with blobs of sticky tar. These unnatural zombies eventually crawl away, hungry for flesh. A creature slain while engulfed by a tar ooze undergoes a horrifying transformation and crawls from the ooze a week later as a tar zombie. A villain eager for necromantic minions but unable to animate their own might create an army of tar zombies by imprisoning a tar ooze and feeding it a steady diet of victims. [B]Tar Zombie, Necromantic Minion:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie Snatcher:[/B] Humanoids consumed by a tar ooze become sticky warriors in the tar ooze’s mindless procession. Although they’re probably the animated corpses of local animals, they might include one or more of Ivarsa’s scouts. [B]Tar Zombie Snatcher, Animated Corpse, Sticky Warrior:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie Predator:[/B] A big predator, like a smilodon or dire wolf, might lurk near a tar pit to pick off helpless creatures. When consumed and returned to unlife by a tar ooze, these tar zombie predators are just as canny and vicious. This tar ooze was responsible for the deaths of several of Ivarsa’s followers, who now follow it as zombies. [B]Tar Zombie Predator, Humanoid Shape, Hideous Corpse:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie Mammoth:[/B] Because their massive size makes them difficult for tar oozes to fully digest, tar zombie mammoths tend to resemble their living forms more closely than other tar zombies. [B]Smaller Tar Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie Lizardfolk:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie Xulgath:[/B] ? [B]Tar Zombie, Unnatural Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Arboreal Tar Tree, Full-Fledged Autonomous Tar Tree:[/B] If the creator of the tar tree spawn dies, the tar tree spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous tar tree. [B]Arboreal Tar Tree, Stealthy Arboreal:[/B] ? [B]Tar Tree Spawn:[/B] A living arboreal or animated tree slain by a tar tree’s thorny branch Strike rises as a tar tree spawn after 1d4 rounds. [B]Undead:[/B] Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. [B]Undead Mendevian Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Undead Tree:[/B] ? [B]Undead Spirit:[/B] The former garrison of the castle are undead spirits who have manifested corporeal forms as a result of primal midwinter magic. [B]Powerful Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Baykok, Undead Remains of a Mammoth Lord Hunter:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Mendevian Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghostly Kellid:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight:[/B] The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). [B]Grimgorge Graveknight, Weak Graveknight, Ghostly Form, Spirit, Corpse Armored in Black Plate:[/B] ? [B]Haunt:[/B] Demons massacred the entire garrison, leaving haunts and undead in their wake. [B]Haunt Jealous Abjurer, Tortured Spirit of a Mendevian Wizard:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Hall of Fiery Doom:[/B] Much of the garrison had mustered in this hall when they were set upon by flying demons, who collapsed the wooden roof with fire spells before snatching soldiers from the flames and lifting them high into the air to be disemboweled or simply dropped to their deaths. This scene of wanton destruction lingers in the tower to this day. [B]Haunt Spectral Archer, Ghostly Archer:[/B] ? [B]Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Greater Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Mammoth Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Everburning Mammoth, Undead Burning Mammoth:[/B] ? [B]Spectral Hadrosaur:[/B] ? [B]Feral Skull Swarm:[/B] ? [B]Clacking Skull Swarm:[/B] Necromantic power animates the skeletal remains littering the road. [B]Clacking Skull Swarm, Bleached Skulls:[/B] ? [B]Witchfire:[/B] ? [B]Witchfire, Evil Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Wraith, Spectral Figure:[/B] ? [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] The characters stumble across the corpses of Mendevian soldiers slain in the sack of Castle Grimgorge over a century ago. If this encounter takes place within 1 week of midwinter, the corpses rise as 1d4–1 (minimum 1) graveknights (Bestiary 191); otherwise, they rise from their corpses as dread wraiths (Bestiary 2 298). [B]Dread Wraith, Spectral Figure, Mendevian Noble:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Mammoth:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026dl?Pathfinder-Beginner-Box']Pathfinder Beginner Box[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature, Living Dead:[/B] Creatures infused after death with soul-corrupting evil magic. [B]Ghost Commoner:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] Legends say that even those who survive a ghoul attack risk contracting a fever that eventually transforms them into ghouls. [B]Ghoul, Flesh-Eating Undead:[/B] ? [B]Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard, Simple Skeleton Guard:[/B] Made from bones held together by foul necromancy, skeletons can often be found haunting old dungeons and patrolling forgotten cemeteries. [B]Skeleton Guard, Eternally Vigilant Undead, Minion, Most Common Skeletal Minion, Foul Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Skeletal Giant:[/B] The reanimated bones of giants make excellent necromantic thralls, and the skeletal giants made out of bull-headed minotaurs are no exception. [B]Skeleton Skeletal Giant, Reanimated Bones of a Giant, Necromantic Thrall, More Powerful Thrall:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Wight:[/B] They arise as a result of necromantic rituals, especially violent deaths, or the sheer malevolent will of the deceased. [B]Wight, Undead Humanoid:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler, Unthinking Ever-Shambling Harbinger of Death, Slow-Moving Horror, Foul Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]More Powerful Undead:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghostly Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Talkative Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Malevolent Ghost of an Actor:[/B] ? [B]Evil Undead Creature:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zp3?Pathfinder-Core-Rulebook']Pathfinder Core Rulebook[/URL][spoiler] [B]Geb, Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Arazni:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Walkena, Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. [I]Create Undead[/I] ritual. [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] [I]Ghoulish Cravings[/I] spell. [I]Create Undead[/I] ritual. Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead. [B]Skeleton:[/B] [I]Create Undead[/I] ritual. [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] With a haunting moan, shambling bodies rose up from the forgotten battlefield. Given foul unlife by the necromancy of the Whispering Tyrant, the corpses still wore the tattered raiment of their former lives. These crusaders had been the first to stand against the lich when he returned, and they were the first to fall in his rebirth. [I]Create Undead[/I] ritual. [B]Zombie, Shambling Body, Corpse, Dead Crusader, Foul Creature:[/B] ? GHOULISH CRAVINGS SPELL 2 ATTACK DISEASE EVIL NECROMANCY Traditions divine, occult Cast [two-actions] somatic, verbal Range touch; Targets 1 creature Saving Throw Fortitude You touch the target to afflict it with ghoul fever, infesting it with hunger and a steadily decreasing connection to positive energy; the target must attempt a Fortitude save. Critical Success The target is unaffected. Success The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 1. Failure The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 2. Critical Failure The target is afflicted with ghoul fever at stage 3. Ghoul Fever (disease); Level 3; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and the creature regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and the creature gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 the creature dies and rises as a ghoul at the next midnight. CREATE UNDEAD RITUAL 2 UNCOMMON EVIL NECROMANCY Cast 1 day; Cost black onyx, see Table 7–1; Secondary Casters 1 Primary Check Arcana (expert), Occultism (expert), or Religion (expert); Secondary Checks Religion Range 10 feet; Target 1 dead creature You transform the target into an undead creature with a level up to that allowed in Table 7–1. There are many versions of this ritual, each specific to a particular type of undead (one ritual for all zombies, one for skeletons, one for ghouls, and so on), and the rituals that create rare undead are also rare. Some forms of undead, such as liches, form using their own unique methods and can’t be created with a version of create undead. Critical Success The target becomes an undead creature of the appropriate type. If it’s at least 4 levels lower than you, you can make it a minion. This gives it the minion trait, meaning it can use 2 actions when you command it, and commanding it is a single action that has the auditory and concentrate traits. You can have a maximum of four minions under your control. If it’s intelligent and doesn’t become a minion, the undead is helpful to you for awakening it, though it’s still a horrid and evil creature. If it’s unintelligent and doesn’t become a minion, you can give it one simple command. It pursues that goal single-mindedly, ignoring any of your subsequent commands. Success As critical success, except an intelligent undead that doesn’t become your minion is only friendly to you, and an unintelligent undead that doesn’t become your minion leaves you alone unless you attack it. It marauds the local area rather than following your command. Failure You fail to create the undead. Critical Failure You create the undead, but its soul, tortured by your foul necromancy, is full of nothing but hatred for you. It attempts to destroy you. TABLE 7–1: CREATURE CREATION RITUALS Creature Level Spell Level Required Cost –1 or 0 2 15 gp 1 2 60 gp 2 3 105 gp 3 3 180 gp 4 4 300 gp 5 4 480 gp 6 5 750 gp 7 5 1,080 gp 8 6 1,500 gp 9 6 2,100 gp 10 7 3,000 gp 11 7 4,200 gp 12 8 6,000 gp 13 8 9,000 gp 14 9 13,500 gp 15 9 19,500 gp 16 10 30,000 gp 17 10 45,000 gp Ghoul Fever (disease); Level 3; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effects (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and the creature regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and the creature gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 the creature dies and rises as a ghoul at the next midnight.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq022c1?Pathfinder-Gamemastery-Guide']Pathfinder Gamemastery Guide[/URL][spoiler] [B]Haunt:[/B] Haunts are spiritual hazards, usually formed when the spiritual essence of a location is imprinted with the instincts and emotions from a living being’s demise. [B]Haunt Bloodthirsty Urge:[/B] ? [B]Complex Haunt:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Spectral Reflection:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Ghostly Choir:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Jealous Abjurer:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Plummeting Doom:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Grasp of the Damned:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Eternal Flame:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Confounding Betrayal:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Flensing Blades:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Dance of Death:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] If you are not undead, [wearing] the [Horns of Naraga] helm quickly saps the life from you, dealing 10d6 negative damage to you every round. If you die from this damage, you rise as an undead of an equal level in 1d4 rounds. The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. [B]Enormous Undead Abomination:[/B] For instance, after the necromancer’s living allies surrender to the PCs, she might activate a latent magic she implanted within them, killing them and merging their bodies into an enormous undead abomination. [B]Undead Monstrosity:[/B] For example, a previously living necromancer might rise again as an undead monstrosity bent upon destroying the PCs, or defeating an otherworldly villain’s outer shell might reveal its terrible true form. [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghostly Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Without a Mind:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] Spirit Anchor curse. [B]Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Victim:[/B] The black depths [of the negative energy plane] also swarm with undead, creatures doomed to a mockery of life by the interaction of their souls with the plane’s entropic energy. [B]Sapient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] Spirit Anchor curse. [B]Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Grim Reaper:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Death:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] Grave Curse curse. [B]Zombie:[/B] Grave Curse curse. [B]Lich:[/B] For instance, if the ritual will grant a lich its apotheosis in 4 rounds, the heroes need to defeat the lich before then! [B]Malikar, Lich Master:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Wraith:[/B] Negative: Planes with this trait are vast, empty reaches that suck the life from the living. They tend to be lonely, haunted planes, drained of color and filled with winds carrying the moans of those who died within them. At the end of each round, a living creature takes at least minor negative environmental damage. In the strongest areas of a negative plane, they could take moderate or even major negative damage at the end of each round. This damage has the death trait, and if a living creature is reduced to 0 Hit Points by this negative damage and killed, it crumbles into ash and can become a wraith (Bestiary 335). Negative magic is enhanced, and positive magic is impeded. SPIRIT ANCHOR CURSE 13 Curse Magical Necromancy Negative This curse prevents your soul from moving on after death. Saving Throw DC 31 Fortitude; Effect If you die while affected, your spirit is anchored to the Material Plane, and you become a ghost or other incorporeal undead. GRAVE CURSE CURSE, LEVEL VARIES Curse Necromancy Magical A grave curse punishes you for stealing from a tomb or other resting place. Saving Throw Will save, with a high spell DC for a monster of its level (page 65); Effect You are hounded by undead creatures of the same level as the curse. Every night, you must attempt a DC 15 flat check. On a failure, an incorporeal undead manifests to hassle and harry you throughout the night, retreating before it can take much damage and often preventing you from gaining a full night’s rest. Whenever you enter a graveyard or other area where bodies are buried, you must succeed at the same flat check or a body animates as a corporeal undead (typically a skeleton or zombie) to attack you. These undead are temporary and exist only to harry you; if you take control of the undead, move on, or otherwise avoid their attacks, incorporeal undead discorporate and corporeal undead collapse into ordinary corpses. The curse can be removed by returning the stolen items to their resting place.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026k5?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Ancestry-Guide']Pathfinder Lost Omens: Ancestry Guide[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Undead Master of the Night:[/B] ? [B]Undead Companion:[/B] Undead Companion feat. [B]Stranger Form of Unlife:[/B] ? [B]Unusual Undead:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Terror:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Lich, Mighty Lich, Lich-King:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampiric Parent, Vampiric Progenitor:[/B] ? [B]Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess, Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Moroi Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Nosferatu Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Strigoi Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Breath-Stealing Jiang-Shi Vampire, Hopping Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vetalarana, Psychic Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Modern Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? UNDEAD COMPANION FEAT 5 Dhampir Prerequisites an animal companion or a familiar Your companion is also touched by undeath, a mix of a traditional companion and a skeleton, zombie, or stranger form of unlife. Your companion gains the undead trait instead of the animal trait and gains negative healing. It otherwise uses the normal rules for an animal companion or familiar; that means it can still be affected by many conditions or effects to which most undead are immune.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zt4?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Character-Guide']Pathfinder Lost Omens: Character Guide[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] Rumors persist of undead hiding among the Crimson Reclaimer’s ranks, concealed from detection by an unknown power—supposedly those who suffered unwilling transformation into undeath at the hands of the Whispering Tyrant and his forces. [B]Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Ileana Tessthake, Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq021wf?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-Gods-Magic']Pathfinder Lost Omens: Gods & Magic[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] Urgathoa Major Curse. [B]Urgathoa, The Pallid Princess, Goddess:[/B] ? [B]Divine Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Arazni, Lich Queen, Undead Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Ayrzul, Immense Undead Crystalline Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Faceless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Lacedon:[/B] ? [B]Geb:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Specter:[/B] Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Wraith:[/B] Others say the first words Urgathoa spoke after returning to the Material Plane stole the breath from the lungs of those who heard them, transforming these poor creatures into wraiths and specters that shared her endless hunger. Major Curse: Urgathoa teaches you that pointless lives in slavery to death and morality are bound to end in tragedy. You develop an incurable wasting disease that leaves you clumsy 2, enfeebled 2, and unable to move except by Crawling. This disease never progresses further to kill you, but it passes to your friends and loved ones merely by sight, wasting them away unto death before your eyes and causing them to rise as undead to haunt you. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027ot']Pathfinder Lost Omens: The Mwangi Expanse[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Walkena, The God-King, Mummy, Undead Child-Regent God, Undead Being of Immense Power, Child-Sized God-King, Defender, Compelling Figure, Child-God, Child God, Undead God, Undead Child God, Powerful Mummy-God Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Ancient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Restless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Servant:[/B] It’s an open secret in Mzali that Walkena raises both his enemies and his devotees as undead servants after they die. [B]Undead Warrior:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Namorrodor:[/B] ? [B]Revenant:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Void Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Vrykolakas:[/B] ? [B]Witchfire:[/B] ? [B]Ochieng, Strength of the Light, Zombie Human Guardian 15:[/B] ? [B]Angry Ghost, Bird:[/B] Local peoples claim that long ago, a tribe of demon-worshippers sacrificed their victims here, and that the birds are the angry ghosts of the dead. [B]Wandering Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Local Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Hungry Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Spectral Haunting:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] Oath of the Devoted contract. OATH OF THE DEVOTED LEVEL 9 Rare Contract Divine Invested Magical Necromancy You gain fire and mental resistance 5. When you die, you rise as an undead creature with the zombie trait (Bestiary 340) on the next round; if you are a PC, you become an NPC under Walkena’s control. Your stats remain the same, except that your alignment changes to evil. If you reach 0 Hit Points as a zombie, you are destroyed and do not rise again. Activate [one-action] command; Frequency once per day; Effect You gain a +1 status bonus to Will saves. Choose a weapon or an unarmed Strike; your chosen attack deals an extra 1d6 fire damage for the next 1 minute. Special If you are a zombie at a time when Mzali is entirely purged of foreigners, your duty is fulfilled and you are immediately destroyed. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01zoj?Pathfinder-Lost-Omens-World-Guide']Pathfinder Lost Omens: World Guide[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] The war reached its terrible climax when Geb blighted the lands of Nex, starving its people and bringing it to the brink of utter defeat. Nex responded by unleashing a series of magical cataclysms that killed uncountable thousands of Geb’s citizens. Anguished at the scope of the devastation, Geb animated all of the slain as a vast undead army, which he immediately sent marching north. Thereafter, Gebbite society gave itself wholly to necromancy. Thousands of Geb’s most fanatical followers killed themselves to bind their undead souls in service to their ghostly sovereign, swearing eternal fealty in the ultimate act of obedience. [B]Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Lich-King, Lich, Old Foe, Would-Be Conqueror, Undead Lord, Terrifying New Threat, Wizard-King, Resurgent Villain, Greatest Current Threat to Avistan, Greatest Member, One-Time Oppressor, Newly Returned Threat:[/B] ? [B]Undead Horror:[/B] ? [B]Undead Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Undead Spellcaster:[/B] Next comes the Diaspora, an asteroid belt inhabited by angelic beings who fly on wings of light, and then follows dread Eox, ruled by undead spellcasters who were transformed by an ancient apocalypse that set fire to the planet’s atmosphere. [B]Undead Child, Horror:[/B] ? [B]Undead Wretch:[/B] ? [B]Undead Warrior:[/B] The Whispering Tyrant held central Avistan firmly in his skeletal fist for centuries, raising slain troops to fight as undead warriors. [B]Flying Undead:[/B] ? [B]Swimming Undead:[/B] ? [B]Karamorros, Powerful Undead Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Arazni, The Unyielding, Lich-Queen, Lich, Former Herald, Former Queen, Neutral Evil God of the Abused Dignity and Unwilling Undeath:[/B] Aroden’s former herald was slain by the Whispering Tyrant, forced into lichdom by the necromancer Geb, and escaped centuries of serving as Geb’s queen by her own cunning and tenacity. 3890 AR Geb abducts Arazni’s corpse from the Knights of Ozem, reanimates her as a lich, and forces her to become his queen. A former herald of Aroden cruelly raised from death by Geb in retribution for repeated attacks by the paladins of Lastwall, Arazni ruled the nation for centuries before escaping Geb and his kingdom in recent years. [B]Arantaros, Undead Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Rezallian, Undead Monstrosity:[/B] The temple-city of Bilith-Vel is ruled by the undead monstrosity Rezallian, a lunar dragon who was horrifically warped by the death of his liege Acavna, the Azlanti goddess of the moon and battle. [B]Draugr:[/B] ? [B]Geb, Ghost, Necromancer, Ancient Ghost Necromancer, Ghost Necromancer, Baleful Leader, Ancient Ghost Born of Anguish and Resentment, Necromancer-Lord:[/B] A despairing Geb attempts to escape Golarion in an act of ritual suicide, but soon returns as a ghost. For an ancient ghost born of anguish and resentment, Geb currently seems more engaged with his kingdom than at any point since Nex’s disappearance. Finally, in 632, Geb’s torment grew too strong to bear, and he ended his mortal life in an act of ritual suicide. But even in death, Geb’s hatred tethered his soul to Golarion as a ghost. [B]Undead Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ravenous Undead:[/B] ? [B]Hungry Dead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Light-Averse Undead:[/B] ? [B]Insatiable Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] By royal decree, unless specified otherwise, all mortals who die upon Geb’s soil are reanimated as mindless undead to serve as slaves in the nation’s lush fields or lavish urban mansions. [B]Hateful Wraith:[/B] Warped into hateful wraiths by the trauma of their civilization’s end, the Ascended Adepts who once populated Acrolan still wait within the broken temples for those who can pass the tests to ascend to the true city and battle its masters for their vast wealth. [B]Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Shade:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Blind Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Rotting Ravening Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Walkena, Mummy, Animated Remains, Child-God:[/B] ? [B]Light-Averse Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Thin Man, Ghostly Spirit:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02c80?Pathfinder-OneShot-1-Sundered-Waves']Pathfinder One-Shot #1: Sundered Waves[/URL][spoiler] [B]Giant Pirate Skeleton:[/B] This giant skeleton is humanoid in shape, made from the bones of a frost giant that Renlock found on a boat that he raided off the coast of the Lands of the Linnorm Kings, far to the north. [B]Giant Pirate Skeleton, Large Skeleton, Massive Skeleton, Giant Skeleton, Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Giant Pirate Skeleton, Devastating Foe:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027uy?Pathfinder-Secrets-of-Magic']Pathfinder Secrets of Magic[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] The tragedy of undeath is that it perverts negative energy outside its natural role of destruction and forces it to create. The result is a being with a horrifying emptiness filled only by a connection to that subverted need to destroy, full of instincts and subconscious urges from the corrupted essence that inexorably twist it to evil. Yet, the creation of undead looms largest in the layperson’s mind as the foulest of necromantic magic, perverting the energy of destruction for the purpose of creation and thus perpetrating grave harm to the cycle and to the souls of the dead. Necromancy’s reputation arises in part because some of its disciplines demand unsavory activities of its practitioners. In addition, many of those practitioners do, indeed, turn their skills toward destroying life, or creating and enslaving undead. Necromancy has three main divisions: vitalism, which manipulates the energies of life and death to heal or harm creatures; soul magic, which uses spiritual essence for effects such as calling back the souls of the dead and inflicting curses on victims; and undeath, which deals with creating, binding, and destroying the undead. Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. Bathe in Blood ritual. Soul Puppet soul seed gift. [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Being With A Horrifying Emptiness:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Creature With Negative Healing:[/B] ? [B]Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Incarnate Tornado of Undead Shades:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Malevolent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] Bathe in Blood ritual. [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lich, Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Poltergeist:[/B] ? [B]Greater Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] Bathe in Blood ritual. [B]Vampire, Nonliving Creature With Blood in its Body, Target With no Reflection, Intelligent Undead, Nocturnal Creature:[/B] ? [B]Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] But what does it mean to lack Mind? To put it simply, if perhaps circularly, it means having no mind, rendering a creature incapable of thought. While this might be more obvious for something like a stone, even living creatures, including most oozes, have no Mind, nor do rudimentary undead like zombies, as the magic creating them isn’t sophisticated enough to steal or build a vessel for mental essence. Mental magic can’t work on such a being, even though it might be capable of performing actions that seem like it has a mind. Generally, these occur either due to instincts built into the creature’s being through life essence (including the perversion that fuels undead), or are preprogrammed by the being’s creator. This often means a creature without Mind has no metaphysical alignment, though the instincts carried by life essence could instill one in them (as with mindless undead). [B]Zombie, Rudimentary Undead:[/B] ? BATHE IN BLOOD RITUAL 8 Rare Necromancy Cast 1 day; Cost alchemical herbs and components worth a total of 1,000 gp × the target’s level; Secondary Casters 2 Primary Check Occultism (expert); Secondary Checks Religion, Society Range 20 feet; Target 1 living creature of a level no greater than double the bathe in blood ritual’s level This is an old ritual, illegal in nearly every corner of Golarion, but never quite exterminated. You bathe in the freshly spilled blood of your people, whose lives and years you steal in the process. This ritual requires that you submerge yourself in a bath of alchemically treated blood, attended by silent servants. The blood must come from the same ancestry as your own, and must have been spilled within the last 6 hours; a spell such as gentle repose can extend this time, but using such preserved blood applies a –4 circumstance penalty to the primary and secondary checks. If you're Medium, you require 30 gallons of blood to immerse yourself, and a typical Medium creature holds about 1-1/2 gallons of blood in its body. This ritual doesn’t strictly require that the blood donors be killed and drained dry, but the logistical challenges of gathering enough blood without murder are beyond all but the most well-resourced casters. Each time you enact this ritual, regardless of its success or failure, you take a penalty to the primary check for all subsequent castings. This penalty starts at –1 and increases by –1 during each casting (so if you were casting this ritual on yourself for the fifth time, you would take a –4 penalty on your Occultism check). Critical Success You emerge rejuvenated and revived. You become up to 40 years younger, returning to the prime of youth and life. If you're already at your desired age, your aging instead stops for the next 40 years. While remaining recognizably yourself, you also become preternaturally attractive, gaining a +1 circumstance bonus to Make an Impression. Success You become 20 years younger or pause your aging for 20 years. Failure The ritual has no effect. Critical Failure You die. Casters killed this way frequently return as undead, often as ghosts or vampires. SOUL PUPPET MINOR GIFT Necromancy Aspect soul Activation: [three-actions] command, envision; Frequency once per day; Effect You bind loose souls, briefly animating an undead creature. The soul seed casts animate dead at a level equal to half the soul seed’s level rounded up. You can Sustain this Activation as you would the spell.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027s7?Pathfinder-Society-Intro-1-The-Second-Confirmation']Pathfinder Society Intro #1: The Second Confirmation[/URL][spoiler] [B]Festrog:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Undead Ghoul:[/B] Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Draugr, Undead Draugr:[/B] ? [B]Roaming Festrog Undead:[/B] ? [B]Draugr, Dangerous Creature:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] Creatures beyond a day’s journey from the city are wildly unpredictable, and many believe that unnatural creatures such as aberrations and undead arise from some regions of the Blackwood Swamp. [B]Unnatural Creature:[/B] ? Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw DC 15 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027s8?Pathfinder-Society-Intro-2-United-in-Purpose']Pathfinder Society Intro #2: United in Purpose[/URL][spoiler] [B]Clauridia, Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma:[/B] ? [B]Clauridia, Elite Herexen, Fallen Priest of Pharasma:[/B] ? [B]Crawling Hand:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] Zombie Rot disease. [B]Wight, Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/B] If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy. [B]Haunt Spite of the Righteous:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Befuddled Thoughts:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Blood Hunger:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] ? [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] Wight Spawn Wight power. [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Crawling Hand, Crawling Claw:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Weak Wight:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Cheerful Tune, Musical Haunt:[/B] ? [B]Haunt Encouraging Supervision:[/B] ? Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately Wight Spawn (divine, necromancy) A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. This wight spawn is under the command of the wight that killed it. It doesn’t have Drain Life or Wight Spawn and becomes clumsy 2 for as long as it is a wight spawn. If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq023fb?Pathfinder-Society-Quest-12-Putrid-Seeds']Pathfinder Society Quest #12: Putrid Seeds[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Hungry Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Gull:[/B] ? [B]Undead Laborer:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Laborer:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] If the PCs dig too deeply, asking for history or politics, Selu responds that the last time someone asked that many questions, their body was found floating in the River of Rot, and they were reanimated as a zombie later that night. [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Worker:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon:[/B] ? [B]Queen Arazni:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01znd?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-103-Escaping-the-Grave']Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-03: Escaping the Grave[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] After the PCs defeat or run away from Ralthiss and his undead allies, they must leave Goldenflame at once, as the gargantuan zombies seen on the horizon are hot on Ralthiss’s heels. If the PCs insist on remaining, give them at least one warning that doing so will almost certainly be fatal, and if they still insist on remaining, they can take one last 10-minute activity, but the zombie amalgamations arrive and the PCs must escape the zombies’ rampage on the way out. Running the gauntlet of undead deals 4d6 bludgeoning damage to each PC (DC 17 basic Reflex save); this is instead 8d6 damage (DC 20 basic Reflex save) in Subtier 3–4. If a PC is brought to 0 Hit Points by this damage, the shambling horrors drag the hapless Pathfinder away to consume them and transform them into the Gravelands’ newest undead. A PC who refuses to attempt to flee even after the zombies arrive is automatically transformed into an undead in the same way. [B]Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Colossal Undead Abomination:[/B] ? [B]Undead Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Undead:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, Whispering Tyrant, Dread Lich:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Champion, Undead Ally, Undead Minion, Skeleton Ally:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Gladiator:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Gladiator, Undead Ally, Undead Minion, Skeleton Ally:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Gargantuan Zombie Amalgam, Gargantuan Zombie Monstrosity, Gargantuan Zombie, Zombie Amalgamation, Monstrosity, Massive Undead, Shambling Horror:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] Zombie Rot disease. [B]Plague Zombie, Undead Ally, Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Riding Horse:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Riding Horse, Zombie Horse:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Warhorse:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Warhorse, Zombie Horse:[/B] ? Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq021cf?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-107-Flooded-Kings-Court']Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-07: Flooded King's Court[/URL][spoiler] [B]Whispering Tyrant, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] While most of those who were buried alive suffered an ordinary, if horrific, death by dehydration or suffocation, some rose again as undead, although they remained trapped behind the same walls that held them in life. The history of this section of the tombs runs even deeper than its time as a dumping ground for enemies by criminals, however. At some point long ago, wealthy cultists of Dagon, demon lord of the sea, sea monsters, and deformity, built a temple to their dark god. The proximity to the ocean and hidden nature of the location appealed to their sensibilities, and they spent many years and a great deal of gold to have it constructed in a way that fit the designs sent to them in dreams. The cultists vanished long ago, probably into the sea itself, but their rituals and worship left behind enough energy to spawn the occasional undead creature from those who died within its walls. The criminals who later found the location discovered it was perfect for their needs, although they never knew their victims sometimes became undead. [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] Zombie Rot disease. [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] ? [B]Marcon Tinol, Ghoul, Intelligent Undead Creature, Dangerous Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Ancient Undead:[/B] Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. [B]Marcon Tinol, Elite Ghast, Intelligent Undead Creature, Dangerous Undead Creature, Undead Prisoner, Ancient Undead:[/B] Worried the accountant knew too much and that word would get out of his actions, Candren ordered Marcon sent to the Tombs of the Living, where he was walled up and left to die. He later arose as an undead. The PCs find Marcon Tinol trapped in a prison cell in C4, long dead and risen as an undead creature out of righteous fury at the injustice of his end. [B]Ghoul:[/B] Ghoul Fever disease. Ghast Fever disease. [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Elite Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Longshanks:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghast, Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie, Shambling Undead, Resident of the Tombs:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Brute, Shambling Undead, Resident of the Tombs:[/B] ? Zombie rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 18 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as a plague zombie immediately Ghoul Fever (disease); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 15 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight Ghast Fever (disease); An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving throw DC 16 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq021x5']Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-09: Star-Crossed Voyages[/URL][spoiler] Pathfinder 2e [B]Undead Child-God:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq023de']Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-20: The Lost Legend[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature, The Dead:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] ? [B]Cairn Wight:[/B] ? [B]Elite Cairn Wight:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Giant:[/B] ? [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a wight’s claw Strike rises as a wight after 1d4 rounds. [B]Full-Fledged Autonomous Wight:[/B] If the creator of the wight spawn dies, the wight spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous wight; it regains its free will, gains Drain Life and Wight Spawn, and is no longer clumsy.[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq023fe']Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-23: The Star-Crossed Court[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead Child-God:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq026i7?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-209-The-Seven-Secrets-of-Dacilane-Academy']Pathfinder Society Scenario #2-09: The Seven Secrets of Dacilane Academy[/URL][spoiler] [B]Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq02du4?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-402-Return-to-the-Grave']Pathfinder Society Scenario #4-02: Return to the Grave[/URL][spoiler] [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler, Medium-Size Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Featherfall, Zombie Brute, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion:[/B] ? [B]Haunt A Broken Promise:[/B] The grove, broken and tormented due to the necromantic energy infecting the area it protected, manifests an illusion to warn others of the region’s plight and plead for help. Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. [B]Skeletal Pathfinder, Variant Skeletal Soldier, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder, Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard, Skeleton, Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Wolf Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Seldrick Dralston, Variant Deathless Acolyte, Fallen Ally, Walking Corpse, Something Horrible, Ivory Reaper, Undead Human Fallen Ivory Reaper:[/B] As for my husband, well, Seldrick turned into something horrible when he died. Before the Whispering Tyrant’s forces took over the nearby watchtower, this was a sacred grove with a shrine in the center dedicated to the god Erastil. The consecrated shrine supposedly protected the forests around it from evil magic, plague, destruction, and the like, allowing safe havens like Steadfast to remain available to those in need. But as the undead took root, they managed to corrupt Seldrick Dralston, an Ivory Reaper—a Pharasmin hunter of Tar-Baphon’s forces—whose concern for his family and friends outpaced his faith in Pharasma. Once Seldrick had been corrupted, he entered the grove to desecrate the shrine. Moments later, the necromantic energy spewing from the watchtower cursed him with undeath and set him on the path to add his former compatriots to his forces. [B]Plague Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Plague Zombie, Medium-Size Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Featherfall, Zombie Owlbear, Zombified Corpse of Claudiette's Owlbear Animal Companion:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Pathfinder Veteran, Variant Skeletal Champion, Skeletal Former Pathfinder, Skeleton, Undead Pathfinder:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Horse:[/B] ? [B]Undead, The Dead, Undead Creature:[/B] Instead, she stumbled on the undead remains of her team of Pathfinders and witnessed fell magics from her husband’s walking corpse as anything that died around him rose to walk under his banner. And from what Claudiette says, something in the area makes it so that everyone that dies rises back up. Most of them under the spell of some necromancer or some other malevolence. The area around the town is afflicted. Something makes everyone who dies return to join the enemy. The effect that prevents true death in the region has caused many undead to rise as Tar-Baphon’s servants, but somehow, many others have avoided such a fate. “Everything that dies out here comes back as undead—whether they want to or not. But some retain their own minds, especially those who die far from the tower or the evil Ivory Reaper who preys on the region.” [B]Undead Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Roaming Undead:[/B] ? [B]Wandering Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Trooper:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon's Servant:[/B] ? [B]Wild Undead:[/B] ? [B]Hungry Dead:[/B] ? [B]Eerie Undead Drummer:[/B] ? [B]Undead Refugee:[/B] ? [B]Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Foul Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Graveknight, Rider, Knight of Death, Death Knight, Deathknight:[/B] ? [B]Whispering Tyrant, Tar-Baphon, Lich, Undead Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Foul Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Hungry Dead:[/B] ? [B]Tomas, Skeleton, Skeletal Mason:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Refugee:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Owlbear:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [/spoiler] 3rd Party[spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/302590/Aegis-of-Empires-Players-Guide?affiliate_id=17596']Aegis of Empires Player's Guide[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Devron the Necromancer, Lich:[/B] Devron the necromancer swears himself to Arvonliet’s true nature, transforms into lich and is imprisoned below Barakus. [B]Gremag, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lich-Queen Trystecce the Ageless:[/B] ? [B]The Winter Lich:[/B] ? [B]The Singed Man, The Infernal Tyrant of Kear, Vampire Lord, Vampire Tyrant, Undead Fiend, Undead Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand, Vampire Spawn:[/B] ? [B]Battle-Duke Ormand of the Rampart, Duke Ormand, Vampire Duke:[/B] ? [B]Balcoth the Wraith-Mage:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/318453/Beyond-the-Serpentine-Lock?affiliate_id=17596']Beyond the Serpentine Lock[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Zalsiniah, Failed Lich, Undead Horror, Near-Mindless Undead Creature With Some of a Lich's Powers But None of its Intellect, Undead Tiefling, Horrid Skeletal Tiefling Woman Wrapped in Robes, Nearly Mindless Lich-Like Creature, Straightforward Combatant:[/B] In this laboratory, Zalsiniah failed her anticipated apotheosis. Instead of becoming a lich, she instead became a nearly mindless lich-like creature. Since her botched transformation centuries ago, Zalsiniah has lurked in this room, occasionally venting her rage on the delicate arcane reagents and priceless tomes that failed her. [B]Ghoul:[/B] Zalsiniah used this room for foul rituals, converting five of her faithful disciples into ghouls and chaining the ghouls to the altar. Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Ghoul, Feral Humanoid Creature, Tormented Soul, Chained Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Bloody Skeleton:[/B] Furthermore, these tormented souls cannot be put down easily. When a [chained] ghoul [created by Zalsiniah] is reduced to 0 hit points it collapses as usual, but on its next initiative round, a bloody skeleton bursts from the ghoul and attacks the ghoul’s killer (if possible). Ghoul Bloody Rebirth power. [B]Bloody Skeleton, Dangerous Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Dying Child's Spirit Haunt:[/B] Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed. Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. The haunted creature feels a terrible stab of loneliness and hunger. The creature remembers being brought into this strange, cold, lonely place. The creature's mother promised on her three eyes to combe back, but never did. This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. [B]Ghost Girl, Attic Whisperer, Ghost, Lingering Spirit of Zalsiniah's Daughter:[/B] Zalsiniah entombed her daughter in the crypt with her, intending to shepherd the girl through a life of magic and, ultimately, lichdom. Because Zalsiniah’s bid for lichdom failed, her daughter wasted away to death in her room only a few days after Zalsiniah’s ritual failed. Hazard: Part of the girl’s spirit remains in the form of the attic whisperer in Room 5G, but another part possesses this hallway. This is the room where Zalsiniah’s daughter lived and, ultimately died of neglect. Part of the girl’s soul animates the haunt in the hall outside (Room 5D), and the other part has animated a ghost. [B]Lich:[/B] ? Bloody Rebirth * Trigger The ghoul is reduced to 0 hit points; Effect On the ghoul's next turn in initiative, a bloody skeleton rips free from the ghoul's body and targets the ghoul's killer. The bloody skeleton is not Chained, even if the ghoul generating it was, as it easily slips the chains through the gaps between its bones. Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as Stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as Stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight.[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/393036/Black-Guard-Bestiary-1--2ed?affiliate_id=17596']Black Guard Bestiary 1 - 2ed[/URL][spoiler] [B]Crauvithex, Skeletal Yeth Hound, Servant, Guard, Assassin, Right Hand, Canine Skeleton:[/B] Crauvithex and the rest of his yeth hound pack were originally summoned by and served the Black Lotus cult. They proved capable of eliminating all the targets they were sent after, but the leader of that cult developed a little too much confidence in their abilities and sent them to kill a rival who turned out to be a lich. The hunters became the prey and their target easily slew the pack. Not content to let such potentially valuable minions go to waste, he raised them from the dead and bound them as his servants. [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Swarm:[/B] A necromancer doesn’t always have access to a graveyard, battlefield or other source of corpses suitable for raising the dead. In such cases, or when a necromantic minded individual does not think a standard skeleton is useful, they will instead animate hundreds of smaller dead bodies into a single, undead swarm. The skeleton of a lizard, snake, toad, bird or small mammal that has been stripped of flesh either through normal means or by the magic of the spell that animates them is the typical specimen in a Skeleton Swarm. Depending on the age of the skeleton, the bones may be bright white and fresh, old and yellowed, or bleached and pitted from exposure to the elements. Generally, a Skeleton Swarm is made up of the remains of a wide variety of whatever creatures the creator can find. However, some spell casters go through the trouble of animating only the skeletons of creatures of the same species, or happen to have such a single mass on hand to make a homogenous group. Though not confirmed rumors persist of at least one Skeleton Swarms made up of the remains of very small fey creatures. [B]Skeleton Swarm, Undead Swarm, Tiny Skeletons:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Swarm, Guard:[/B] ? [B]Standard Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Wretched:[/B] The Wretched are all that remain of men and women who were unable to fulfill the oaths they made to lawful evil gods while alive. Brought back into an undead existence as a punishment these oath breakers are relegated to a potentially eternal torment on the material plane trying to fulfill their vow. Only major vows that were failed can lead to a wretched being created and then only the most significant worshipers of a deity are transformed in this way. Things like killing a major opponent of the religion, guarding a particularly significant unholy place or retrieving an important unholy artifact are all distinct possibilities for failed vows that might lead to a person being brought back as a wretched. These vows are generally more eloquent and inspirational than specific. “I will not rest until I slay Sille Redsky” or “I will always defend Dark Bramble church” are both real examples. The first vow assumes that Sille Redsky doesn’t die before the oathtaker can kill her. The second is dangerous because Dark Bramble church is quite likely to continue to exist for centuries after the oathtaker dies of natural causes. The gods inflicting this punishment are often known for their cruelty and as part of the punishment for failing them, they strip most of the memories away from the Wretched, including the oath they took that lead to their curse. Despite the fact that they can’t remember the task they are meant to accomplish, they are still driven to accomplish it. [B]Zombie:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/357181/Burgundia-Campaign-Setting?affiliate_id=17596']Burgundia Campaign Setting[/URL][spoiler] [B]Umbra, Bogeyman:[/B] The collective fears of people often give rise to an Umbra, making real the imagined horrors of story or legend. [B]Vampire Cursed:[/B] Diseases of the blood have been documented for centuries. Rarest among these is the curse of vampirism. Similar in many ways to the vampires of legend, those who bear the blood borne disease are gifted with long lives. Talamasca records suggest that some vampires are as old as six hundred years. There are no documented cases of vampires that predate IC 1276. [B]Vampire Cursed Debutante:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Cursed Man Slayer:[/B] ? [B]Chemical Vampire:[/B] Mankind’s ability to create is boundless, and Chemical Vampires are a product of the desire to manufacture super soldiers. Experiments during the Great War produced many of these abominations. Created in a chemical bath suspended in a hyperbaric chamber, the Chemical Vampire restores more quickly in its formation chamber. Chemical vampires were crafted during the Great War as a part of the Clovian war department’s strategy to create soldiers capable of enduring extreme conditions and resisting injury. Other countries may have attempted similar experiments, but their efforts have yet to be made public. It is rumored that secret laboratories in Clovia still harbor the recipe for super soldiers, and perhaps functional examples. [B]Onstierlech:[/B] Immortal undead created through an alchemical transformation. [B]Umbra, Manifestation of the Dream Stuff of the Middle Welkin:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Cursed Debutante, Rare Creature:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Cursed Man Slayer, Nomadic Hunter, Careful Hunter, Hateful Creature:[/B] ? [B]Chemical Vampire, Abomination:[/B] ? [B]Onstierlech, Immortal Undead, Sentient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Onstierlech, Thrall:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Malevolent Creature, Tortured Spirit, Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Ms. Bella Devor, Vampire, Woman With Shining White-Gold Hair, Uninvited Guest, Centuries-Old Killer:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/284545/Condensed-Campaigns-A-Broken-Sky?affiliate_id=17596']Condensed Campaigns: A Broken Sky[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, The Dead:[/B] In fact, legend says that as the Nightfall draws near, the incidence of the dead rising from their grave will increase so dramatically as to become a plague upon the land. Whether this is true and the Void Furnace of the Fortress causes this, or if it is merely a ghost story is unknown. [B]Unintelligent Minion:[/B] ? [B]Greater Form of Undead:[/B] The same barriers that prevent connection to the powers of the divine also prevent the formation of greater forms of undead, although legends do tell of extremely powerful wizards who were able to transform themselves into something beyond their frail mortal forms. [B]Undead Threat:[/B] ? [B]Free-Willed Undead:[/B] ? [B]Upper Tier Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul, Undead Threat:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Devastatingly Powerful Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Unintelligent Minion:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Undead Threat:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Warrior:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Champion:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Unintelligent Minion:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Undead Threat:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/313148/Divine-Companions?affiliate_id=17596']Divine Companions[/URL][spoiler] [B]Snap-Rat:[/B] When in need of spies, many deities of undeath have been known to lay claim to nearby rats and proceed to transform them by first breaking the rat's back in half, then reanimating the body as undead while also tying it with a divine connection to their worshipers. [B]Snap-Rat, Spy:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/300000/Files-for-Everybody-Arcana-Feats?affiliate_id=17596']Files for Everybody: Arcana Feats[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/359139/Liber-Genus-XI--Ghoul?affiliate_id=17596']Liber Genus XI - Ghoul[/URL][spoiler] [B]Ghoul:[/B] Ghouls are undead creatures spread like a disease. Ghouls are the embodiment of unnatural cannibalism, with those that die after feeding upon another of their kind occasionally rising the next night as a ghoul. The more common way new ghouls are made is from the contraction of ghoul fever from the infected bites of these creatures, which causes death and transformation if not treated. The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. Truth is lent to this myth since all ghouls take on elven features after their transformation. Such are the changes that many believe ghouls were once elves and that other ancestries are immune to this fate, although it is in fact the opposite, with elves being the only creatures immune to becoming ghouls. You Might… have died from ghoul fever. [B]Ghoul, Embodiment of Unnatural Cannibalism:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]The Original Ghoul:[/B] The original ghoul is said to have been an elf that ate their brother who later became a powerful demon lord. [B]Pureblood Ghoul:[/B] You were born a ghoul and have enjoyed the rotten flesh of others since birth. [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Ghast, More Powerful Kin of Ghouls:[/B] ? [B]Leng Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Afflicted Ghoul:[/B] You have become infected by a ghoul and have turned into one yourself.[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/377572/Liches-Dance-Macabre?affiliate_id=17596']Liches: Dance Macabre[/URL][spoiler] [B]Lich, Sorrow Lord, Standard Lich, Bog-Standard Lich, Normal Lich:[/B] [A] potent and evil spell caster who has used a combination of spells to transform into a type of undead that employs a katadesmos. It is important to remember that liches damned themselves. It was neither an accident nor something that happened as a whim. They sacrificed loved ones and formed evil pacts with vile entities to become a Sorrow Lord. The Lichdom Ritual This is a generic description of what is required to transform someone into a lich. Game Masters are encouraged to tailor this as much as possible to suit their campaign. Level: 14 (one of which must be a caster level) Skills: [Pathfinder] Craft 5, Knowledge (arcana) or (religion) 10; Spellcraft 10. [5E] Arcana 10 or Religion 10 Feats: [Pathfinder] brew potion and craft wondrous item. [5E] the Artificer rules from Unearthed Arcana, or house rules permitting the creation of magic potions and items. Spells: Magic jar, animate dead, dark vision, or clairaudience and clairvoyance. The spells fear and enervation are required for the lich to possess the fear aura and paralyzing touch, respectively. Special: The patron first requires the supplicant to commit a sin that pushes them over the moral event horizon. Liches assemble themselves from equal parts malice and power. So, someone doesn’t have to be a spell caster to become a lich – contrary to popular perception. A spell caster or a patron may do the necessary work for someone else. However, the subject still must be willing to undergo the procedure. Basically, any sentient mortal individual may become a lich. Tailor-Made Evil To transform from a living spell caster into a lich requires three separate Spellcraft checks. The first is for preparing the katadesmos, the second is for brewing the potion, and the third is for conducting the ritual. The DC of these checks depends on the target CR of the lich. New Rule: The DC for each step – preparing the katadesmos, brewing the potion, and conducting the ritual – is always DC = the target CR of the lich +10. Example: Neal wishes to regenerate his corpse if it is destroyed (Bleak Resurrection CR +0), to incapacitate foes with a touch (Paralyzer +1), to frighten his foes (Dreaded +½), and to resist the power of clerics (Turn Resistance+½). This means the CR modifier for the lich Neal seeks to become is +2 (+2=0+1+½+½). Becoming a lich will add +4 to Neal’s CR. Neal is an 18th level wizard. So the target CR is 20 (20=18+2). For Neal each step is DC 30 (30 = Target CR of 20+10). A spell caster must make the katadesmos. This requires the [Pathfinder] Craft Wondrous Item feat or [5E] the right skill set and a forgiving Game Master. The character must employ the spells magic jar, dark vision, and clairaudience. Creating the katadesmos requires 120 days +100 days per addition or modification to the basic lich formula. It costs 120,000 gp +10,000 gp per addition or modification to the basic lich formula. It consumes 4,500 XP +1,000 XP per addition or modification to the basic lich formula. Example: Regenerating his corpse if it is destroyed (Bleak Resurrection), incapacitating foes with a touch (Paralyzer), and frightening foes (Dreaded) are powers already included in the 120 days and 120k gp cost of creating the katadesmos. However, Neal will further transform his heart into his katadesmos. That is one modification. His katadesmos requires (120 + 100 =) 220 days to create. It costs (120k + 10k =) 130k gp to create. It consumes 4,500 XP + 1,000 XP =) 5,500 XP to create. Note, he will only remove his heart after he is dead. The spell caster must then use [Pathfinder] Brew Potion or [5E] craft the elixir as a magical item with the spell animate dead. The elixir must also be toxic to the drinker, incorporating a poison such as midnight tears or wyvern poison. It requires eight days plus 2 days per addition or modification to the basic lich formula. It costs 7,500 gp +1,000 gp for every addition or modification to the basic lich formula. It consumes 500 XP +100 XP for every addition or modification to the basic lich formula. Example: As noted above, Neal wishes to make one addition to lichdom (heart katadesmos). It requires (8 + 2 =) 10 days to brew the potion. It costs (7,500 + 1,000 =) 8,500 gp to make the potion. It consumes (500 + 100 =) 600 XP to make the potion. The total cost of all three steps will be 230 days, 138,500 gp, and 6,100 XP at a minimum to make the attempt. Finally, the caster should conduct the ritual itself, which traditionally includes drinking the potion inside a circle of death. The ritual requires one hour per caster level to complete. The ritual’s nature does not permit retries – failure means the caster dies.The spell caster may reduce the Spellcraft DC of one of the three rolls required (katadesmos, potion, and ritual) depending on what they sacrifice. Further, performing the steps at a profane location may reduce the Spellcraft DC, as does performing the steps on a profane date or holiday. These mortal sins may be performed in advance and the modifier applied to the roll later. Table: Reducing the Ritual’s DC Method Modifier Immediate blood relation’s life sacrificed -2 Loved one’s life sacrificed -2 Innocent’s life sacrificed -1 Immediate blood relation’s soul sacrificed -4 Loved one’s soul sacrificed -4 Innocent’s soul sacrificed -2 Performed at a profane location -1 Performed on a profane date -1 Katadesmos An integral part of becoming a lich is creating a magic katadesmos in which the spell caster stores its life force. Patrons Would-be liches must learn the lichdom ritual somewhere. One possibility is that the would-be Sorrow Lord reaches an arrangement with a patron entity. The patron supplies the ritual, and dark power, to the would-be lich. The lich supplies captured souls to the patron entity in return. This works like a person taking a loan from a loan shark. This person is motivated to repay the loan but is not working for the loan shark per se. Eldritch Abominations These entities exist outside of sane and comprehensible space and time. According to some legends, these same entities created lichdom to wound the fabric of existence. It is possible for liches to serve as patrons to other liches. The typical fantasy setting includes several dozen evil entities, ranging from demons, devils, to outright evil deities. These entities create liches to serve their own nefarious goals. The mad and bad fey, in their appealing and terrifying psychedelic courts, are alien in both their thinking and their morals. Such creatures may become patrons of liches for inscrutable reasons. Liches were once mortal spell casters that chose to transform themselves into the undead. A sane lich would be unique. All liches started as mortals with flesh and blood. The process of becoming a Sorrow Lord is so excruciating that none escape it without mental “alterations.” [B]Lich, Fleshless Creature, Personification of Pride and Wrath, Mere Bones, Potent Evil Spellcaster, Undead That Employs a Katadesmos, Undead Thing, Vile Undead Magic User, Tainted Dishonorable Creature, Intellectual and Spiritual Parasite, Formidable Creature, Death Incarnate, Debased Angel of Death, Most Powerful Humanoid Monster, Hateful Beast, Lonely Creature, Aischron Creature, Powerful Undead, Parasite, Horror, Corruptor, Evil Psychopomp, Self-Created Undead, Powerful Enemy, Soul Hunter, Soul Collector, Soul Eater, Boogeyman, Powerful Creature, Creature of Dangerous Power, Sentient Free-Willed Open Wound in Reality:[/B] ? [B]Nihil, Neal, Lich:[/B] It is a nearly colorless winter. Neal is looking at pinned butterflies and their colorful wings in a glass display case. He is thinking. It is a logical thing to do. There is not enough to keep him here. Not even his relationship with the elf warrior. Not even what she offered. Too few people thought about the larger situation strategically. Death defines things too much. It provides unnecessary limits on possibilities. Why should any-one abandon an opportunity if avenues for sustaining the opportunity are available? Those seeking fulfilling self-actualization are by definition transgressive. Ipso facto, successful individuals always moved to an existence beyond the limits and ends of society. Of course, this required bargains. It required sacrifice and performing onerous tasks. This is hardly exceptional. The same thing is true of the construction of a house. Not everyone realizes his or her potential. Those who do not realize their potential… others might still make something useful of them. Marching armies make use of people. This is not a rationalization. It is logic. That is how Patron of the Velcha family described the situation. The Patron–a Lord of some place called Aita–offered Neal resources, including information. The Patron asserted he appreciated Neal’s tactical and strategic abilities, abilities unappreciated by the establishment. If… reasonable possibilities present themselves, and the only real hurdle is the childish inhibi-tions of others, then logic called on one to pursue their ambitions. The Patron had discussed the step with him and provided a detailed description of the process. Neal had followed the instructions carefully. Getting the materials had ruined his relationship with his former colleagues, including her. Petty rules had led to his excommunication from his former church. This simply provided one less thing to bind him to his previous situation. Dwelling on the dead child in the corner would be irrational. He picked up the potion. He drank. Logic demanded nothing less. He presumed what came next would be an interesting experience… [B]Anchorite Lich:[/B] ? [B]Cosmopolitan Lich:[/B] ? [B]Good Lich, Arkhos Ptoma, Genuinely Good and Unique Lich:[/B] On a related note, it is possible to be a “good” lich. (How do any of you people, who are utterly not Plato or Aristotle, define good?) Such tragic creatures will never have a patron deal requiring them to capture souls, pursue genocide, or anything similar. (I doubt you can define tragic either.) However, a stern patron might require them to protect a place or family against harm, or task the lich with undoing some evil they did in life. [B]True Demi-Lich:[/B] Patron Destruction d20 Results 1-4 Unstable; The power and status of the Sorrow Lord become unstable. Please refer to the table below. 5-8 Decline; Power gradually ebbs from the lich, and over the course of a year, it gradually transforms into a true demi-lich. 9-12 Transformation; The lich immediately transforms into a true demi-lich. 13-18 Somewhat Freed; Although it must consume souls, the lich no longer must deal with a patron. 19-20 Truly Freed; It does not have to consume souls, and the lich no longer must deal with a patron. If the Sorrow Lord fails to provide the necessary number of souls, it will suffer a loss of one level, or one-special ability, for every soul below quota. This is a path to becoming a true demi-lich. GM may add this template to any creature that has gone through the lichdom ritual – not all liches perform the magic for themselves. [B]Xykon, Lich:[/B] ? [B]The Master of Endless Fear, Lich:[/B] ? [B]The Final Word in Fear, Mortimer, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Lich:[/B] ? [B]Gnome Lich:[/B] ? [B]Human Lich:[/B] ? [B]Dragon Lich:[/B] ? [B]Werewolf Lich:[/B] ? [B]Elf Lich, Xylon Ptoma:[/B] ? [B]Dwarf Lich, Petro Ptoma:[/B] ? [B]Hobgoblin Lich, Khalkos Ptoma:[/B] ? [B]Surtr-Disir Lich:[/B] ? [B]Ankou Lich:[/B] In some stories, the Ankou is actually a cruel prince who lost a bet with the Angel of Death and endures an eternal curse for his vanity and failure. [B]Anzillu Lich:[/B] ? [B]Apostate Lich:[/B] Once upon a time, an empire moved from the worship of multiple bloodthirsty gods to the worship of a single deity of discipline and light. One of the anointed emperors sought to roll back the change shortly after this transition. He became the Apostate, and he died without reaching his goal. Then something happened. This emperor – who in life was not a magician – reappeared as multiple liches centuries later. More specifically, Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate ruled briefly. He rejected his Christian upbringing and sought to return the empire to its pagan roots and ethical system. However, he died too early in his reign to accomplish much. The early church declared him apostate after his death. The Apostate template supposes such an individual reappeared centuries later as multiple liches. How this happened is a mystery. [B]Awakened Demi-Lich, Epifovos, Dreadful, Unsafe:[/B] Some Sorrow Lords lose themselves in introspection across centuries (or more) of existence. Eventually, they are unable to rouse the passion required to face the endless march of days. Many cast their shades far from their bones and wander strange planes and realities. The physical form of such a lich succumbs to decay over the centuries. Only the lich’s skull remains intact. However, the power of undeath keeps these final remains from true dissolution. Echoes of the lich’s intellect remain within the skull. It becomes worse when the shade returns to its form for some purposes. Perhaps it needs to complete some plot set into motion generations ago. Perhaps it needs to catch enough souls. Perhaps madness drives it to return. [B]Telkhine Lich:[/B] The Telkhines were spirits, magicians, or both according to ancient Greek myths. Titaness Rhea enlisted them to protect the infant Zeus according to some Greek legends. However, Zeus threw his former defenders into the darkness of Tartaros for wickedness. Some legends assert they crafted the sickle Kronos used to castrate Ouranos before the time of Zeus. They are sometimes associated with the Daktyloi. They are also said to have brought beekeeping and metalworking to mankind. Or so the general legends go. The story is different according to the Alexander Pope translation of the Titanomachia by Thamyris. Or rather, the English translation of Titus Sempronius Blaesus’s Latin translation of Thamyris – itself composed after Blaesus’s notorious days of wandering madness. In any case, in this telling Zeus cast down the creatures capable of constructing god-killing weapons. This is when they stopped being among the Daktyloi, found themselves at the mercy of Tartaros, and became Telkhine. [B]Ankou Lich, Fairy Tale Lich, Lich Associated With the Dark Fey:[/B] ? [B]Ankou Lich, Personification of Death:[/B] ? [B]Ankou Lich, Henchman of Death:[/B] ? [B]Ankou Lich, King of the Dead:[/B] ? [B]Anzillu Lich, Cosmic Horror Lich, Sorrow Lord of Cosmic Horror, Deadly Wicked Servant, Abomination, Something Utterly Alien:[/B] ? [B]Apostate Lich, Lich With Aggregate Mind and Imperial Ambition, Dire Threat to the World, Philosopher King Ideal Exemplar:[/B] ? [B]Awakened Demi-Lich, Horrifically Powerful Skull:[/B] ? [B]Telkhine Lich, Shadow Lich, Ghastly Darkness-Bringing Lich Cursed by the Gods, Creature of Vengeance and Darkness, Shadowy Horror:[/B] ? [B]Demi-Lich:[/B] Some Sorrow Lords lose themselves in introspection across centuries (or more) of existence. Eventually, they are unable to rouse the passion required to face the endless march of days. Many cast their shades far from their bones and wander strange planes and realities. The physical form of such a lich succumbs to decay over the centuries. Only the lich’s skull remains intact. However, the power of undeath keeps these final remains from true dissolution. Echoes of the lich’s intellect remain within the skull. [B]Damnameneus, Telkhine Lich, Lying Schemer:[/B] ? [B]Lycos, Lycus, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Makelo, Macelo, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Skelmis, Tulchulcha, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Demonax, Damon, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Actaeus, Antaeus, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Megalesius, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Hormenius, Ormenos, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Mylas, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Atabyrius, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Mimon, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Nicon, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Argyron, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Chalcon, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Chryson, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Dexithea, Dexione, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Halia, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lysagora, Telkhine Lich:[/B] ? [B]Pulvis, Ariel Greenleaf, Master of the Acedia Monastery, Telkhine Lich Human Necromancer 18, Creature of Guile, Kindly Old Abbot:[/B] ? [B]Sufficiently Lucid Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lich, Well-Known Undead Entity:[/B] ? [B]Sane Lich:[/B] ? [B]Lich With Intermittent Explosive Disorder:[/B] ? [B]Lich Possessing a Narcissistic Personality Disorder:[/B] ? [B]Lich Possessing Uranophobia:[/B] ? [B]Arcane Sorrow Lord:[/B] ? [B]Rare Pious Lich:[/B] ? [B]Clerical Lich:[/B] ? [B]Warlock Lich:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Echthroi Lich:[/B] ? [B]Good Lich, Unique Creature, Tragic Creature:[/B] ? [B]Mr. Odom Wagner, Ankou Lich Human Bard 11:[/B] ? [B]The Duinn Beast, Crom Cruach, Apostate Lich Human Druid 15:[/B] How they changed a dead druid hero into a druidic lich and part of the Apostates is unknown. [B]Ishnari Cabalax, Anzillu Lich Human Sorcerer 15:[/B] ? [B]The Gettan, Demi-Lich Human Wizard 20:[/B] ? [B]Romanoe Fornier, William Fornier, The Lord of the Castle, Lich Human Wizard 17, Psycopath:[/B] Several centuries ago the character confessed to conspiring against the rightful king. He escaped royal custody and fled to his castle only to die at the hands of local peasants who were sick of his crap – his depredations from his family castle had harmed the locals for decades. They captured him before he completed his lichdom ritual and boiled him in molten lead inside Ninestane Rig, a local circle of standing stones. It became a lich despite the unorthodox death. William, a 14th century Scottish noble, confessed to plotting against the Scottish king. He is reputed to have performed black magic, consorted with the Devil, possessed a familiar named Robin Redcap, and died when the peasants got sick of his crap and boiled him in molten lead. Historians suspect the political activities of the historical William Fornier became confused with the supposed supernatural proclivities of Romanoe Fornier, a 13th century Scottish noble of the same family and castle. The Fornier castle – Hermitage Castle – is haunted and home to unpleasant stories according to traditional Scots folklore. The story of William and Romanoe Fornier represents almost a bog-standard backstory of a lich for fantasy games. The character was a noble and possessed enough resources and power to study magic. The character did so, then things took a dark and political turn and someone executed him. There is confusion over who did what and when. However, rumors persist the castle is haunted… [B]Charles Manx, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Subtle Lich:[/B] ? [B]Rasputin, Lich:[/B] ? [B]The Lich, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Voldemort, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Nix the Puritan, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Arthas, Lich King, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Polykritos, Lich, Supernatural Being, Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Koschei the Deathless, Koschei the Unnamer, Koschei the Man of Darkness, The Deathless One, Lich, Warlock, Deathless Warlock:[/B] ? [B]Seyf el-Mulook, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Punchkin, Lich, Magician:[/B] ? [B]Gaunt Jack, Jack of the Lantern, Lich, Ghostly Figure:[/B] “Young People have been making Jack O’ Lanterns for centuries for the night before any number of holy days. The practice is based on a story about a man nicknamed ‘Gaunt Jack.’ According to a story that has several variations, mean Jack once invited the Devil to have a drink with him. Of course, stingy Jack didn’t want to pay for his drink, so he carefully convinced the Devil to turn himself into a coin that the man could then use to buy their drinks. Once the Devil did so, sly Jack opted to keep the money and dropped it into his pocket next to a silver cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Jack freed the Devil, but did so only under the condition that the Devil wouldn’t bother Jack for one year, and that when Jack died, the Devil would not claim Jack’s meager soul. The following year, Jack again tricked the Devil – this time getting the fiend to climb high into a tree to pick an apple. While the fiend was up in the tree, wicked Jack carved a cross into the tree’s bark so that the Devil could not come down until it promised callous Jack not to bother him for another decade. “Soon thereafter, Jack died. He arrived at the gates of Heaven and was promptly told by Saint Peter that he was ineligible for entry, being mean, stingy, sly, wicked, and callous. Winding up at the not-so-pearly gates of Hell, the Devil greeted him, and keeping its long-standing promise, refused to let Jack enter Hell. The fiend sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal – which now held Jack’s soul, forever burning in its hate – to light his way. Jack put the coal into the likeness of a man-skull, carved from a large turnip, and has roamed the world ever since. Many refer to this ghostly figure as ‘Jack of the Lantern.’ “You should, then, take care on the dark night, before a holy day, if you see in the gloomy distance the reddish glow of a lantern carried by someone who appears gaunt. Because in death Jack has grown gaunt, but he has remained mean, stingy, sly, wicked, and callous.” [B]El Comte Arnau:[/B] According to Catalan mythology, God cursed Comte (Count) Arnau for the man’s cruelty and lechery, damning him to an eternity of flames devouring his flesh as he rides about on an undead horse. [B]Vanilla Lich:[/B] ? [B]Potent Lich:[/B] ? [B]Simon Magu, Simon the Magician, Simon the Sorcerer, Father of all Heresies, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Count of St. Germain:[/B] Myths, legends, and speculations about St. Germain began to be widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and continue today. They include beliefs that he is immortal. His katadesmos might be the now-lost original painting of the man. [B]Tithonius:[/B] The gods granted Tithonus eternal life but did not grant him eternal youth in Greek mythology. He transformed into a grasshopper in some myths. He became aged, feeble, and begged for death in other stories. For our purposes, he became a lich because that provided him something better than the blessings of the gods; revenge on the gods, among other dark blessings. His katadesmos might be a grasshopper stuck in amber. [B]Acephali:[/B] A powerful necromancer applies this acquired template to undead. [B]Acephali, Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Demi-Lich Dormant:[/B] ? [B]Flesh-Eating Zombie, Flesh Eater:[/B] Flesh-eating zombies are corpses reanimated through sinister means that seek to devour their own race’s flesh. They are not dangerous individually. However, they travel in groups, and the bite of a flesh-eating zombie transmits a dangerous supernatural disease. The flesh eater is an acquired template that may be added to any corporeal creature (other than an undead) that has a skeletal system. [B]Lares:[/B] ? [B]Lares, Ancestor Shade, Ancestor Spirit, Ghost of a Family Member:[/B] ? [B]Sarka:[/B] Specifically, Sarka are the animated hide and flesh of a creature stripped of its bones. Necromancers create these creatures by flaying someone alive. [B]Sarka, Grotesque Undead, Animated Hide and Flesh of a Creature Stripped of it Bones:[/B] ? [B]Vrykolakas:[/B] This is what results when a Sarka envelopes a skeleton, zombie, or ghoul (hereafter referred to as the host creature). [B]Undead Treant:[/B] Sorrow Lords create undead treants. They may do this deliberately because they are horrible people, or they may do it indirectly through their corruption and the aischron effect they have on a district. [B]Waxed Undead:[/B] “Waxed” is an acquired template that is possible to add to most corporeal undead creatures. A complex procedure replaces the natural moisture of the corpse with wax or a similar substance. This slows the decay process, allows the creature to pass as one of the living under the right circumstances, and makes it resistant to certain types of damage. [B]Acephali Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Waxed Tattooed Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Waxed Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] Liches create undead – from zombies to vampires – and those undead actively prey upon the living. [B]Restless Hungry Dead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Humanoid:[/B] ? [B]Undead Servant:[/B] Generate Undead power. [B]Sentient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Corporeal Undead, Corporeal Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Undead Person:[/B] ? [B]Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Undead Tree:[/B] ? [B]Memory Slave:[/B] The lich employs memory slaves: living and sentient undead slaves that have had portions of their memory replaced by information the lich considers valuable. [B]Memory Slave, Sentient Undead Slave:[/B] ? [B]Well-Known Undead Entity:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Minion:[/B] ? [B]Undead Horse:[/B] ? [B]Undead Animal:[/B] ? [B]Undead Bear:[/B] ? [B]Undead Boar:[/B] ? [B]Undead Moose:[/B] ? [B]Undead Cow:[/B] ? [B]Flame Skull:[/B] A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away. Corruption Transformation Victim Level Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull 17-20 Vampire Spawn [I]Excarnation[/I] spell. [B]Ghast:[/B] A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away. Corruption Transformation Victim Level Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull 17-20 Vampire Spawn [I]Excarnation[/I] spell. [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Sentient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away. Corruption Transformation Victim Level Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull 17-20 Vampire Spawn [I]Excarnation[/I] spell. [B]Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Yummy Mummy:[/B] ? [B]Revenant:[/B] [I]Excarnation[/I] spell. [B]Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Undead Skeleton, Regular Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Specter:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Personification of Gluttony and Lust, Sensual Creature, Sentient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Spawn:[/B] A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away. Corruption Transformation Victim Level Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull 17-20 Vampire Spawn [B]Wight:[/B] A character dies if their Constitution score reaches 0 from the effects of corruption. Then 1d6 hours later, they return as an undead under the GM’s control. The sort of creature they become depends on their character level before death. Burning a corpse prevents this effect. Simply having an evil alignment is no defense against corruption - it is too profound an effect for personal beliefs or moral codes to ward away. Corruption Transformation Victim Level Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull [I]Excarnation[/I] spell. [B]Wight, Sentient Undead:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] Pulvis has created the disease called Noonday Demon (please see the disease below). Thematically this is anhedonia as a communicable disease. Mechanically, this is crushing despair, as a spell-like effect, as a communicable disease – and it progresses to creating zombies. Noonday Demon disease. [B]Conversant Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Rotting Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Human Flesh-Eating Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Human Commoner Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Horse:[/B] ? Excarnation [5E] 6th level transmutation (ritual) Casting Time: 1 action Range: Touch Components: V S M Duration: Permanent [Pathfinder] School transmutation; Level magus 6, sorcerer/wizard 6 Casting Time: 1 standard action Components: V S M Range: Touch Duration: Permanent, please see text This gruesome, and painful, spell allows a caster to transform a target into an undead and to claim the target’s soul. The spell’s target is a living creature that is in some way bound, restrained, or otherwise prevented from escaping. Typical examples include murder cages, prison cells, shackled to a wall, or bound and placed inside a large rawhide sack over a fire. The caster then abandons the target to die, inflicts an injury that will slowly result in death, or simply tortures the target to death. Outright killing the target causes the spell to fail. The target transforms into an undead creature upon death, and the target’s level or CR determines the type of undead. Excarnation Target Transformation Target Level / CR Undead Created 1-4 Ghoul 5-8 Ghast 9-12 Wight 13-16 Flame Skull 17-20 Revenant Disease: Noonday Demon This supernatural, and lethal, disease transforms the victim into a zombie through Constitution loss. The victim may go on to spread the disease further. The victim will rise as a zombie 2d10 minutes after death. Both remove disease and remove curse are required as a magical cure. If the victim is dead, but not yet undead, then remove curse is sufficient to prevent the zombie transformation. If the victim survives, lost Constitution points do not heal, but are restorable with magic. For information on diseases, please refer to the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Noonday Demon Infection: Injury DC: [Pathfinder] Fortitude DC 25; [5E] Constitution DC 25 Incubation: 1d8 days Effect: The victim suffers 1 point of Constitution point per hour until they reach 0, at which point they die and rise 1d4 hours later as a zombie. Generate Undead (Sp) CR +1 Through use of create undead as a spell-like ability the lich may create undead servants. However, undead created in this way may not exceed CR 8, either individually or collectively. [/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/309960/Night-of-the-Skulltaker-PF2e?affiliate_id=17596']Night of the Skulltaker (PF2e)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Skulltaker, Saxra:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Powerful Monster Made of Bones Shrouds and Evil, Powerful Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Weakened Skulltaker:[/B] A skulltaker truly came to Cuttlevale on a winter night long ago, but the creature was destroyed by a brave pirate crew—that of Captain Jamlathan Case—before it could ravage the town. Captain Case and most of his crew were slain in attack. The surviving pirates sought aid in Cuttlevale, muttering with terror about the “saxra” and displaying the few bones they’d taken from the creature. The pirates left as soon as possible, wanting nothing more to do with Cuttlevale. They were wholly ignorant of how the townspeople were already misunderstanding their encounter with “Saxra.” The bones are no ordinary remains. They still contain a lingering echo of the skulltaker they were taken from. Ironically, the faith of Cuttlevale’s people and the sanctity of the town’s small church have kept the bones quiescent in the generations since they were enshrined. They’ve only become dangerous when removed, which is the cause of Cuttelvale’s recent troubles. Alkini learned from a hapless fisherman than the townspeople revere some “magical bones” that bring them luck and peace. Alkini wanted these bones for herself, so she sent a small strike force to retrieve them. They succeeded, but one of the skum was killed by a dog in town as they made their escape. Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. Some of these stolen bones coalesced to form a new body for the skulltaker, much smaller and weaker than its prior incarnation. [B]Skum Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:[/B] Almost as soon as the skum returned the bones to their cave, the skulltaker’s evil sentience awoke. It swirled the bones around in deadly shards, flaying Alkini and most of the skum. The dead skum animated as skeletons, their bones ripping free from their flesh. Tholog can explain all the recent events, including Alkini’s scheme to steal the sacred bones from the land-walkers’ church to acquire their good luck. This theft went terribly wrong, as the bones were some sort of creature that animated when brought away from the town. The creature killed all the skum except Tholog, turning them into skeletons or taking their bones for its own gruesome form. [B]Skum Skeletal Champion:[/B] The skum corpse is split wide open because the skeleton inside has clawed its way out. This is more of the skulltaker’s evil magic, amplified at the site where its bones rested for so long. This skeleton has arisen as a more powerful creature than the ones the heroes previously fought. [B]Skum Skeleton, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Strange Skeleton, Loyal Skum Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Skum Skeletal Champion, More Powerful Creature:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. Bonetaker (divine, necromancy) Whenever a creature dies within 30 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature's bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 18 Will save or rise as a skeleton guard in 1d4 rounds. These skeleton guards are controlled by the skulltaker.[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/313594/Night-of-the-Skulltaker-SOLO-Edition?affiliate_id=17596']Night of the Skulltaker SOLO Edition[/URL][spoiler] [B]Skulltaker, Saxra:[/B] ? [B]Weakened Skulltaker:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Most Powerful Undead Creature, Person-Sized Jumble of Mismatched Bones Held Together By Tendrils of Negative Energy, Evil Form, Undead Foe, Undead Skeletal Oracle-Monster, Terrible Monster, Bone Monster:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Pirate:[/B] ? [B]Fishfolk Skeleton, Undead Skum Skeleton:[/B] But then things went horribly wrong. The bones began to shudder and move, then to emit waves of deadly energy and cause shards of bone to erupt from the ground. Some of the skum, including Alkini, died quickly. Moments later, their bones tore free from their bodies. Some of these joined wthi the stolen bones to form a terrible monster; the others became walking skeletons under its command. The skum inhabit a hidden cave on this island—or, at least, they did before being turned into skeletons by whatever the skulltaker's stolen bones have now become. [B]Fishfolk Skeleton, Strange Skeleton, Bony Humanoid, Skeleton of a Piscine Humanoid, Fishfolk Skeleton, Walking Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Fishfolk Skeletal Champion:[/B] ? [B]Skum Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Skum Skeleton, Skum Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] Weakened Skulltaker Bonetaker power. [B]Undead Beast:[/B] ? Bonetaker (divine, necromancy) Whenever a creature dies within 30 feet of a skulltaker, the skulltaker draws a portion of the creature's bones into its shard storm. The creature must succeed at a DC 18 Will save or rise as skeleton guard in 1d4 rounds. These skeleton guards are controlled by the skulltaker.[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/384271/Ponyfinder--Races-of-Everglow--Second-Edition?affiliate_id=17596']Ponyfinder - Races of Everglow - Second Edition[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Gregory von Grimoire, God of Knowledge and Power, Powerful Lich:[/B] Obsessed with revenge against the multi-hued pony goddess, he found his own way to immortality. Shedding his mortal flesh, Grimoire became a powerful lich, calling himself ‘Grimoire, god of knowledge and power’ in clear defiance of Luminace. [B]Dead Griffon:[/B] Shedding his mortal flesh, Grimoire became a powerful lich, calling himself ‘Grimoire, god of knowledge and power’ in clear defiance of Luminace. He built a sprawling army of griffons, living and dead, as well as a horde of constructs.[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/285471/Recall-Knowledge-Dragons?affiliate_id=17596']Recall Knowledge: Dragons[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/290137/Recall-Knowledge-Fiends?affiliate_id=17596']Recall Knowledge: Fiends[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/335805/Rogue-Genius-Ancestries-Loamlings?affiliate_id=17596']Rogue Genius Ancestries: Loamlings[/URL][spoiler] [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/292762/The-Ghosts-of-Sparwell-Lodge?affiliate_id=17596']The Ghosts of Sparwell Lodge[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/390845/The-Skaldwood-Blight?affiliate_id=17596']The Skaldwood Blight[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ice-Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by [a vampire count's] Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampireby donating some of its own blood to the victim and burying the victim in earth for 3 nights. [B]Vampire Spawn Rogue:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Count:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Minion:[/B] ? [B]Stolcht, Vampire Mastermind:[/B] ? [B]Shadow, Full-Fledged Autonomous Shadow:[/B] When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn't have Steal Shadow and is perpetually and incurably clumsy 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full-fledged, autonomous shadow. [B]Shadow Spawn:[/B] When a creature's shadow is pulled free by [a shadow's] Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. [B]Mokillan Vetch, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Mage:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight, Graveknight Bodyguard:[/B] ? [B]Aquatic Warsworn:[/B] ? [B]Aquatic Warsworn, Several Storm Giant Corpses Lashed Together, Lashed Corpses:[/B] ? [B]Warsworn:[/B] Further proof is soon at hand: because the gelugons didn’t return, the cult has sent one of their dread executioners, a red reaper, to finish the job. This armored figure strides into the almshouse, intones, “No survivors,” and utters a litany in Infernal that causes the dead in here to rise as a warsworn. [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] ? [B]Banshee:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker:[/B] ? [B]Skulltaker, Wise Yet Wicked Creature:[/B] ? [B]Elite Warsworn:[/B] ? [B]Demilich:[/B] ? [B]Grim Reaper:[/B] ? [B]Lesser Death:[/B] ? [B]Elite Skulltaker:[/B] ? [B]Elite Banshee:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/290105/Tome-of-Divinities-50-Pathfinder-2nd-Edition-Gods?affiliate_id=17596']Tome of Divinities (50 Pathfinder 2nd Edition Gods)[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead, Undead Creature:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead Who Was a Noble Soul in Life, Noble Dead:[/B] ? [B]Reformed Undead:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Unintelligent Undead:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Banshee:[/B] ? [B]Typho, Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Good-Aligned Lich:[/B] Religious leaders [of the Church of Mortis] who are deemed to be saintly are resurrected as good-aligned liches. [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Vampire, Creature of the Night:[/B] ? [B]Intelligent Zombie, Religious Zombie:[/B] This large faith [of the Church of Mortis] believes that this life is a test, and those who are just in this world will be rewarded in the next. A radical sect took over in the early years, thanks to a political alliance it had, and shifted the worship of Mortis from a healing deity and a psychopomp to a deity of the sacred dead. Now, once someone commits an act of extreme piety (or when they are believed to be at their most pious) they are killed, both ritually and literally, before being reanimated as an intelligent zombie for a sort of religious second life. These zombies decay over time and will eventually pass on but it is believed that this religious second life “locks in” the status of their soul at the time of death and their wandering form becomes a religious zombie – often serving as priests and gurus for the living to guide them towards a better life. People of particular piety are called back by their necromancer-priests for spiritual guidance in trying times.[/spoiler] [/spoiler] Magazines [spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq027w7?Wayfinder-21']Wayfinder #21[/URL][spoiler] [B]Knighthaunt:[/B] The fall of Lastwall and the rise of undead throughout the Gravelands have had strange effects hidden even from the greatest of Golarion’s researchers and wizarding minds. The knighthaunt, named thusly by the Knights of Lastwall, is one such unexpected necromantic oddity. Knighthaunts rose where the most honorable of Lastwall’s defenders and those dedicated to the Shining Crusade fell to the minions of Tar-Baphon. Seen as an unexpected side effect of the Whispering Tyrant’s necromantic surge, some knighthaunts rose to continue battling the undead that plagued their lands, but many, overwhelmed by necromantic energies and the violent circumstances of their deaths, attack the living. [B]Zombie Abyssal:[/B] While the closing of the Worldwound was a cause for celebration across Golarion, the scars it left behind remain a potent threat throughout the region. Abyssal energy taints the surrounding landscape and creatures, twisting and corrupting them, and these foul energies seep even into the bones of the dead. Those who suffer particularly cruel deaths at the hands of demons sometimes find one last cruelty in store as the latent energy from the sealed Worldwound ensnares their soul within their decaying flesh. This has led to the rise of a new form of undead; corpses animated by the trapped soul’s unrelenting anguish, amplified by the energies from the Abyss. Tainted Rot disease. [B]Knighthaunt, Unexpected Necromantic Oddity, Ghostly Incarnation, Lost Soul:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Abyssal, New Form of Undead, Corpse Animated by the Trapped Soul's Unrelenting Anguish Amplified by the Energies From the Abyss:[/B] ? [B]Undead, Undead Creature, The Dead:[/B] ? [B]Evil Undead:[/B] ? [B]Powerful Undead:[/B] ? [B]Incorporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Corporeal Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Variant Flensclaw:[/B] Legends also speak of an undead variant composed of human zombie arms. [B]Undead Monstrosity:[/B] There are even rumors that the Whispering Way is trying to develop other varieties of Whispering Weed, including a variant capable of raising its victims as undead monstrosities, or gargantuan examples able to split and regenerate at a much faster rate. [B]Undead Horror:[/B] ? [B]Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Undead Guardian:[/B] ? [B]Azara Trentol, Banshee, Most Trusted General:[/B] ? [B]Vir-Abil, Devourer, Most Trusted General, General, Cruel Undead:[/B] ? [B]Ghost:[/B] ? [B]Ghost, Undead Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] Ghoul Fever disease. [B]Brandt, Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Graveknight:[/B] ? [B]Durzo Kalt, Graveknight, Most Trusted General, General:[/B] ? [B]Tar-Baphon, The Whispering Tyrant, Most Powerful Lich, Lich, Wizard-King, Unique Lich, Exceptional Lich, Ancient Lich:[/B] One particularly dire theory supposes that the Negative Energy Plane itself comprises the Whispering Tyrant’s phylactery, meaning that ending his existence would fundamentally alter the planes. Tar-Baphon’s story is deeply entwined with that of Aroden, who slew the necromancer 3000 years ago only to enable the Whispering Tyrant’s rise millennia afterwards, transforming him into a unique lich of unrivaled power. Some speculate that the Tyrant’s phylactery is somehow tied to the Last Azlanti, resulting in further musing that Tar-Baphon might know something of Aroden’s death. For these theorists, the diamond sword Aroden used to slay Tar-Baphon is the most popular candidate for the Tyrant’s phylactery, although some consider numerous other relics and shrines. The concept of familial lichdom is not unknown on Golarion, with many necromancers utilizing the bodies of relatives in their pursuit of immortality. Tar-Baphon had no shortage of children, and likely has living descendants all across Golarion. One of them could be hiding the phylactery or may even be the phylactery. Tar-Baphon’s unique approach to lichdom may have enabled him to forgo the construction of a phylactery entirely, making his rejuvenation instead contingent upon some unknown factor on Golarion. He may continue to rise as worshippers of Aroden still live, or so long as his victims are grieved on Remembrance Moon. Given the sheer variety of undead across Golarion, the number of potential methods of rejuvenation are unfathomable. [B]Lich:[/B] The concept of familial lichdom is not unknown on Golarion, with many necromancers utilizing the bodies of relatives in their pursuit of immortality. [B]Socorro, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Arazni, The Harlot Queen, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Zutha, Lich:[/B] ? [B]Phantom:[/B] ? [B]Karamorros, Ravener Dragon:[/B] ? [B]Revenant:[/B] ? [B]Revenant, Undead Monstrosity:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Minion:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton, Mindless Undead:[/B] ? [B]Spirit of the Dead:[/B] ? [B]Restless Spirit:[/B] ? [B]Szakilia, Vampire Matron, Leader:[/B] ? [B]Vampire:[/B] ? [B]Leben, Powerful Wight:[/B] ? [B]Wight:[/B] ? [B]Human Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie, Mindless Undead:[/B] ? Ghoul Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 negative damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 negative damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Tainted Rot (disease, necromancy); An infected creature cannot heal damage it takes from tainted rot until it has been cured of the disease. Saving Throw DC 21 Fortitude; Stage 1 carrier (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 1 (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 2 (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 negative damage and enfeebled 3 (1 day); Stage 5 dead, rising as an abyssal zombie immediately.[/spoiler] [/spoiler] Pathfinder 2e Playtest[spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads']Pathfinder 2e Playtest Bestiary[/URL][spoiler] [B]Banshee:[/B] Risen from the grave due to strong feelings of betrayal, this undead apparition was once a living elven woman. Undying grief drives banshees to seek out vengeance upon the living. [B]Ghost:[/B] When some mortals die through tragic circumstances or without closure on something emotionally important to them, their spirits are unable to fully pass over into the River of Souls, and they remain behind. These anguished souls haunt the places of their death, constantly trying to right their perceived wrongs. [B]Ghost Commoner:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Soldier:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Mage:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] Ghoul Fever. [B]Ghast:[/B] Ghast Fever. [B]Grim Reaper:[/B] The personification of violent death, the grim reaper is more akin to a force of nature than an individual being. [B]Lich:[/B] A lich is a powerful spellcaster that has pursued immortality by subjecting itself to undeath. Most liches undergo this transformation so that they can continue their esoteric research or complete some sadistic, long-term plan. A lich’s phylactery allows it to rise from the dead. [B]Demilich:[/B] The floating skull called a demilich forms from the degenerate remains of a lich. This happens after a lich’s phylactery has been destroyed or has failed in some other way, but the lich is too complacent after vast centuries of undeath to create a new one. Without the phylactery to sustain it, the lich wastes away in body and mind. As the lich loses its autonomy, its magic items become part of it and its knowledge of spells twists. The curse of undeath overwhelms all the former lich’s higher ideals. Over time, negative energy is drawn to the powerful undead, crystallizing into black gemstones of blight quartz that form its teeth. [B]Mummy:[/B] Often wrapped in linen from head to toe, these undead beings are created through a lengthy and precise process so that they can continue to guard tombs. [B]Mummy Guard:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Retainer:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Pharaoh:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist:[/B] Sometimes when a person dies, their spirit is unable to leave the site of their death, resulting in an angry and unquiet presence. [B]Saxra:[/B] These undead spirits of bones and wind make their homes high atop remote mountains. [B]Shadow:[/B] A shadow can snatch away its victim’s own shadow, weakening the target and allowing the shadow to create more of its kind. When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn’t have Steal Shadow, and is perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full, autonomous shadow. A creature separated from its shadow recovers from Steal Shadow’s enfeeblement half as quickly. If it recovers entirely, its shadow returns to it and the shadow spawn is extinguished. [B]Shadow Spawn:[/B] When a creature’s shadow is pulled free by Steal Shadow, it becomes a shadow spawn under the command of the shadow that created it. This shadow spawn doesn’t have Steal Shadow, and is perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creature the shadow spawn was pulled from dies, the shadow spawn becomes a full, autonomous shadow. A creature separated from its shadow recovers from Steal Shadow’s enfeeblement half as quickly. If it recovers entirely, its shadow returns to it and the shadow spawn is extinguished. [B]Greater Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Skeleton:[/B] This undead is made from a dead creature’s animated skeleton. [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] ? [B]Skeletal Champion:[/B] Whenever a creature dies within 60 feet of a saxra, the saxra draws a small fragment of the creature’s bones into its aura. The creature must succeed at a DC 36 Will save or rise as a skeletal champion in 1d4 rounds. [B]Vampire Moroi:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Master:[/B] If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire spawn or vampire master by pouring some of its own blood into the victim and burying the victim’s coffin in earth for three nights. [B]Vampire Spawn:[/B] If a creature dies after being reduced to 0 HP by Drink Blood, the vampire can turn this victim into a vampire spawn or vampire master by pouring some of its own blood into the victim and burying the victim’s coffin in earth for three nights. [B]Vampire Count:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Spawn Rogue:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Wizard:[/B] ? [B]Warsworn:[/B] The animate masses of armed and armored corpses known as warsworns are enormous undead amalgams formed by gods and goddesses of undeath or war. These creatures exist to spread the ravages of war and carnage of battle. [B]Wight:[/B] Wights are humanoids who rise as undead due to necromancy, a violent death, or an extremely malevolent personality. A living humanoid slain by a wight becomes a wight itself after 1d4 rounds. When it rises, it is under the command of the wight that created it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the servant wight becomes a full wight. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn. [B]Wight Spawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a wight becomes a wight itself after 1d4 rounds. When it rises, it is under the command of the wight that created it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the servant wight becomes a full wight. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn. [B]Wraith:[/B] Wraiths are undead creatures born of evil and darkness. They loathe the light and living things, as they have lost much of their connection to their former lives. A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds. It’s under the command of the wraith that killed it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the wraithspawn becomes a full wraith. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn. [B]Wraithspawn:[/B] A living humanoid slain by a wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds. It’s under the command of the wraith that killed it, can’t create spawn, and becomes perpetually and incurably enervated 2. If the creator dies, the wraithspawn becomes a full wraith. It regains its free will, loses its enervated condition, and gains create spawn. A living humanoid slain by a dread wraith’s touch rises as a wraith after 1d4 rounds. [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Plague:[/B] Zombie Rot. [B]Zombie Brute:[/B] ? [B]Haunt:[/B] A hazard with this trait is a spiritual echo, often of someone with a tragic death. [B]Undead:[/B] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. Ghoul Fever (disease) Elves are immune. Saving Throw Fortitude DC 13; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as step 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as step 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Ghast Fever (disease) Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 as step 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 as step 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Zombie Rot (disease, necromancy) An infected creature can’t heal damage it takes from zombie rot. Saving Throw Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 3 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 4 1d6 damage (1 day); Stage 5 dead, and rises as a plague zombie immediately. LICH’S PHYLACTERY UNCOMMON ITEM Arcane Necromancy Negative 12 Price 1,500 gp Method of Use held, 1 hand; Bulk — This item is crafted by a spellcaster who wishes to become a lich, and serves to return the lich to unlife if the lich is slain. When a lich’s soul flees to its phylactery, the phylactery rebuilds the lich’s undead body over the course of 1d10 days. Then, the lich returns fully healed in its new body (but lacking any gear it had on its old body). If the body is destroyed, the phylactery just starts the process anew. The phylactery must be destroyed to prevent a lich from returning. A typical phylactery is a sealed metal box containing strips of parchment on which magical phrases have been transcribed. This box has a hardness of at least 30, but some liches devise even more impregnable or unattainable phylacteries. A lich may also craft its phylactery from a ring, amulet, or similar item. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads']Pathfinder 2e Playtest Core Rule Book[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] Once living, these creatures were infused after death with negative energy and soul-corrupting evil magic. [B]Ghoul:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads']Pathfinder 2e Playetest Doomsday Dawn[/URL][spoiler] [B]Skeleton Guard:[/B] Drakus’s presence in the complex has corrupted this once-sacred chamber, which used to house bodies until they could be properly cleansed and buried. The six bodies that were allowed to linger here unattended to have risen from death as skeletons. [B]Mummy Guard:[/B] ? [B]Vampire: Zombie:[/B] ? [B]Ghast:[/B] ? [B]Vampire Spawn Rogue:[/B] ? [B]Elite Wight:[/B] ? [B]Poltergeist:[/B] Two wights have burst through the dining room’s picture window to attack. Two rounds later, another crash echoes from the salon (area D12), as two more wights have invaded that room. After they arrive, the wights in D4 sense a presence and perform a short chant. Two rounds later, the dormant spirit of a dead manor resident stirs back to unlife as a poltergeist. [B]Greater Shadow:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] ? [B]Hidimbi, Mummy Pharaoh:[/B] ? [B]Mummy Retainer:[/B] ? [B]Undead 62:[/B] The gravestones here are ancient, as no one has been buried here in several hundred years. The names on the headstones are nearly all eroded away, and most of the stones are broken, toppled, or missing. This area is desecrated, granting all undead in the graveyard a +1 conditional bonus on all checks and DCs. Living creatures take a –1 conditional penalty on checks and DCs while in the graveyard. Worse still, this place has become suffused with angry spirits furious over the desecration of this holy place (which leads them to later animate powerful undead and attack the living). [B]Dread Wraith:[/B] ? [B]Lich:[/B] ? [B]Ghost Mage:[/B] ? [B]Risen Corpse, Mummy Retainer:[/B] ? [B]Demilich:[/B] ? [B]Banshee:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads']Pathfinder Society 2e Playtest Scenario 1 The Rose Street Revenge[/URL][spoiler] [B]Wennel Ardonay, The Rose Street Killer:[/B] One of these independent agents was Wennel Ardonay (CG male half-elf cleric of Milani), who had spent years rallying political support to revoke the Flesh Tax. After the siege, Wennel dedicated himself to helping the freed slaves find jobs, homes, and the means to live comfortably in Absalom. The slave traders had never liked Wennel, and when their inventory suddenly became free citizens, they utterly loathed the half-elf. It didn’t help that Wennel was on the cusp of uncovering one of these secret slaver cells. In the end, the slavers cornered and killed the cleric, throwing his body into the sewer. Wennel’s corpse spent the better part of a week being picked over by looters and scavengers as it flowed downstream. His gnawed bones at last settled toward the bottom of a sewer canal where they animated as a restless undead creature. What remained of Wennel’s memory was spotty. Once a half-elven cleric of Milani, Wennel has transformed into a skeletal champion who now draws his divine power from Urgathoa, goddess of disease, gluttony, and undeath. [B]Undead Marines:[/B] ? [B]Remna, Crawling Skeleton:[/B] While the PCs attempt to escape from the mud, the reanimated body of Remna, one of Wennel’s first victims, crawls out from under the steps and attacks. [B]Zombie Shambler:[/B] Once a half-elven cleric of Milani, Wennel has transformed into a skeletal champion who now draws his divine power from Urgathoa, goddess of disease, gluttony, and undeath. Using unholy rituals, he has created several zombies to assist him. [B]Undead:[/B] Nelfurhin doesn’t have any information about the slavers’ identities or how Wennel was reanimated, though a PC who succeeds at a DC 12 Religion check to Recall Knowledge knows that those who perish from treachery, with unfinished business, or after great suffering can sometimes rise as undead spontaneously—a process that twists even that person’s best intentions into hate. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/pathfinderplaytest#downloads']Pathfinder Society 2e Playtest Scenario 2 Raiders of Shrieking Peak[/URL][spoiler] [B]Ghast:[/B] Ghast Fever. [B]Elite Ghoul:[/B] ? [B]Ghoul:[/B] Ghoul Fever. Ghast Fever (disease) Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 3d8 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 As stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 3d8 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 As stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, rises as a ghoul the next midnight. Ghoul Fever (disease) elves are immune; Fortitude DC 15; Stage 1 carrier with no ill effect (1 day); Stage 2 2d6 damage and regains half as many Hit Points from all healing (1 day); Stage 3 As stage 2 (1 day); Stage 4 2d6 damage and gains no benefit from healing (1 day); Stage 5 As stage 4 (1 day); Stage 6 dead, and rises as a ghoul the next midnight. [/spoiler] [URL='https://paizo.com/products/btq01x4i?Pathfinder-Module-We-Be-Heroes']We Be Heroes?[/URL][spoiler] [B]Undead:[/B] ? [B]Whispering Tyrant:[/B] ? [B]Zombie Pig:[/B] Unfortunately for the couple, an undead plague recently infected the pigs. They died a few nights ago, rising the next morning as zombies before breaking through the pen and killing their owners. [B]Skeletal Troop:[/B] ? [B]Outrider:[/B] ? [B]Pale Horse:[/B] ? [B]Undead Bird:[/B] ?[/spoiler] [/spoiler] [/QUOTE]
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