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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Matt" data-source="post: 4605911" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p><span style="color: DimGray">"The Grant thing went to hell once Apollo became a public hero. We'd need a new in. Besides, Grant is delaying some of the lunch parties to deal with this one launch of the anti-parasitic medication that just happens to be the cure to the Animus Beast's spores. </span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray"></span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray">The zombies are not contagious. They are all created either by Ubunga-Na in the field, or mostly, at his castle in the Sudd, a large swampy region in Southern Sudan. It seems that they do not have any independant ability to create zombies in the field. They collect the enemy dead, put them on trucks, or sometimes grav transports, which Barrington lent him a few of, and take them to home base for reanimation.</span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray"></span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray">There do exist zombie-like contagions -- in fact, Animus Beasts behave a little like that, but that is not this guy's M.O. He has the power to animate dead flesh. Hope, just because you got mauled by some other thing we decide to refer to as a zombie doesn't mean much about this particular instance. The idea of zombies and the undead really captures the human imagination. People come up with a lot of scientific ways to simulate them...and of course, some, like Ubunga-Na, just happen to have an appropriate mutant power.</span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray"></span></p><p><span style="color: DimGray">As far as that worst fears thing, many necromancers do that, but it does not mean they all do. The ones who fancy themselves wizards and whatnot are especially big on that. Ubunga-Na isn't so much into that. He fancies himself as the son of an angel, gifted with strange powers to use for the cause of goodness. Raising the dead is a common religious trope, after all. He plays up the angel thing in front of potential Muslim followers, and includes just enough animism in his rituals to attract Animists."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Matt, post: 4605911, member: 1213"] [COLOR="DimGray"]"The Grant thing went to hell once Apollo became a public hero. We'd need a new in. Besides, Grant is delaying some of the lunch parties to deal with this one launch of the anti-parasitic medication that just happens to be the cure to the Animus Beast's spores. The zombies are not contagious. They are all created either by Ubunga-Na in the field, or mostly, at his castle in the Sudd, a large swampy region in Southern Sudan. It seems that they do not have any independant ability to create zombies in the field. They collect the enemy dead, put them on trucks, or sometimes grav transports, which Barrington lent him a few of, and take them to home base for reanimation. There do exist zombie-like contagions -- in fact, Animus Beasts behave a little like that, but that is not this guy's M.O. He has the power to animate dead flesh. Hope, just because you got mauled by some other thing we decide to refer to as a zombie doesn't mean much about this particular instance. The idea of zombies and the undead really captures the human imagination. People come up with a lot of scientific ways to simulate them...and of course, some, like Ubunga-Na, just happen to have an appropriate mutant power. As far as that worst fears thing, many necromancers do that, but it does not mean they all do. The ones who fancy themselves wizards and whatnot are especially big on that. Ubunga-Na isn't so much into that. He fancies himself as the son of an angel, gifted with strange powers to use for the cause of goodness. Raising the dead is a common religious trope, after all. He plays up the angel thing in front of potential Muslim followers, and includes just enough animism in his rituals to attract Animists."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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