Because what else are cool edgelords going to play?What good is an "undead race" if you have to excise all the tropes that define undead, just to make them work mechanically as a PC race.
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Reborn can be themed as undead, or constucts, or something else. It's up to the player to decide on their nature.Reborn too. Both count as humanoid, but they’re thematically undead
Sure. Point being, they fit the bill for the most part.Reborn can be themed as undead, or constucts, or something else. It's up to the player to decide on their nature.
Nah.Werewolves?
Would they count as undead?
There wolves =>Werewolves?
Forsaken from WoW show its a very viable archetype. I'd also argue the number of various undead characters in pop culture like Sans or, well, to go with the Warcraft example, everyone's favourite banshee queen Sylvannas, have more pop-culture push than Mordenkainen these daysWhat good is an "undead race" if you have to excise all the tropes that define undead, just to make them work mechanically as a PC race.
Nah, plus well served by shiftersWerewolves?
Would they count as undead?
you got stats as they fell a bit off but could be a start?@Mind of tempest, if you're open to homebrew options, I have created two "playable undead" races for 5e that I've elaborated on in other threads. They're the Vezyi and Fehntüm (zombie/wight/ghoul-people and specter/phantom people). They were created by Vecna, who uses them as "farms" for undead bodies and souls to use in his war against the Raven Queen and Shadar-Kai.
Sans? Who?. I'd also argue the number of various undead characters in pop culture like Sans