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<blockquote data-quote="MechaTarrasque" data-source="post: 7901347" data-attributes="member: 6801226"><p>I don't think the ancestors of the spirit guardian barbarian are undead, they are just looking down from Ysgard (or wherever) and intervening. Fantasy role playing doesn't always do a good job distinguishing the dead hanging around in an afterlife from undead running around the world causing trouble.</p><p></p><p>These ideas kind of remind me of the evil spirits referenced in the Tony and Anne Hillerman novels: the leftovers after your spirit passes on. I occasionally use that--after someone dies, the part of their souls that were CE go to the Abyss, LG to Mt. Celestia, LN to Mechanus, ect. If an alignment wasn't a big part of the person's life, the part of their soul becomes stuff (for example soil, a cog, or hellfire), but if it was a big part of a person's life (either by quantity or quality), that part can become an outsider. Good and neutral planes generally don't want any delays, but evil planes often let their souls run loose for a while (undead), with zombie and skeletons being animated by the small evil parts of generally nonevil souls, and intelligent undead being the big parts of evil souls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechaTarrasque, post: 7901347, member: 6801226"] I don't think the ancestors of the spirit guardian barbarian are undead, they are just looking down from Ysgard (or wherever) and intervening. Fantasy role playing doesn't always do a good job distinguishing the dead hanging around in an afterlife from undead running around the world causing trouble. These ideas kind of remind me of the evil spirits referenced in the Tony and Anne Hillerman novels: the leftovers after your spirit passes on. I occasionally use that--after someone dies, the part of their souls that were CE go to the Abyss, LG to Mt. Celestia, LN to Mechanus, ect. If an alignment wasn't a big part of the person's life, the part of their soul becomes stuff (for example soil, a cog, or hellfire), but if it was a big part of a person's life (either by quantity or quality), that part can become an outsider. Good and neutral planes generally don't want any delays, but evil planes often let their souls run loose for a while (undead), with zombie and skeletons being animated by the small evil parts of generally nonevil souls, and intelligent undead being the big parts of evil souls. [/QUOTE]
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