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Legend
Forgotten Realms Lost Empires of Faerûn (3.5)
3.5
Baneguard: The clerics of Bane first developed the method of creating baneguards and kept it secret for many years, but the technique has long since spread to other evil faiths. The Thayan branch of Bane’s church is especially fond of creating baneguards, and these creatures serve as temple guardians in Thayan trading enclaves throughout Faerûn. Because they are also quite popular among the followers of Velsharoon, demigod of liches, baneguards are found in great numbers in Skull Gorge and the Battle of Bones, at the southwestern tip of Anauroch.
A cleric of at least 14th level can create a baneguard using the create undead spell.
Direguard: A Thayan improvement on the original baneguard, the direguard has both a more sinister appearance and greater magical power than its lesser cousin.
A cleric of at least 16th level can create a direguard using the create undead spell.
Curst: Cursts are undead humanoids trapped under a curse that will not let them die. They are created when an evil spellcaster casts bestow curse on a dying subject, then uses create undead or create greater undead to grant the victim undeath.
“Curst” is an acquired template that can be added to any humanoid creature.
Curst Human Fighter 5: ?
Dread: A dread is a pair of animated skeletal arms created for use as an undead guardian.
A dread can be created with an animate dead spell, but in addition to all the normal requirements of the spell, the caster must provide a zendalure gemstone worth at least 1,000 gp.
Dread Warrior: Called forth to serve in undeath through foul necromantic magic, dread warriors are undead beings created from the corpses of skilled warriors.
Dread warriors are created with the spell animate dread warrior.
“Dread warrior” is a template that can be added to any humanoid creature with at least 3 character levels.
Dread Warrior Human Warrior 4: ?
Flameskull: Flameskulls are undead guardians created from the fresh skulls of humanoid spellcasters.
Nightshade Nighthaunt: ?
Baneguard, Skeleton: ?
Curst, Undead Humanoid: ?
Curst, Servitor: ?
Curst Human Fighter 5, White-Skinned Warrior: ?
Imket, Human Curst Fighter 10, Pitiful Creature: The pitiful creature in this room was Imket, Sonjar’s favorite slave. In life, Imket was a capable hunter and a cruel overseer. During the uprising, he grew fearful of angering his master and forcibly returned a handful of slaves (see area 5a) to their barracks. Sonjar never returned to the tower, and Imket survived for years as the geode’s sole occupant. Years later, he finally died alone, still believing that his wrathful master was punishing him by cursing him and imprisoning him here.
Dread, Skeletal Pair of Arms, Pair of Animated Skeletal Arms, Undead Guardian, Mindless Automaton: ?
Dread Warrior Human Warrior 4, Armored Warrior: ?
Flameskull, Human Skull Wreathed in Evil Green Flame, Undead Guardian, Human Skull Complete With Jawbone Surrounded by Eerie Green Flames: ?
Nightshade Nighthaunt, Malignant Figure, Something Like a Gargoyle With Large Shadowy Wings Curling Horns and a Lashing Tail But Its Body Appears to be Sculpted From Purest Night and its Face is Blank Except for the Pale Lifeless Orbs of its Eyes, Malicious Sinister Creature of Unliving Darkness, Smallest Weakest of the Nightshades, Terrifying Foe, Creature of Utter Darkness: ?
Undead, Undead Creature, Undead Being: ?
Long-Lived Being: ?
Undead Lord: ?
Powerful Undead Creature: ?
Guardian: ?
Undead Soldier: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong. Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Undead Soldier, Ghastly Follower: ?
Eight-Limbed Undead Elf: ?
Undead Servant: ?
Restless Undead: ?
Skeletal Undead That Choke and Gasp as if Desperately Trying to Breathe, Restless Undead Remnants: ?
Undead Resident: ?
Undead Spirit: When Netheril fell, the fearful dwarves of Ascore sealed off the portion of the Lowroad leading east. The undead spirits of trapped Netherese and dwarf merchants who died alongside their caravans now roam the Lowroad east of Ascore.
Undead Elder Brain: Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it.
Undead Servitor: ?
Undead Jhaamdathan Royalty: ?
Plague-Rotted Undead: ?
Evil Creature: ?
Dangerous Undead: ?
Undead Remains of a Slain Dwarf Warrior: ?
Ancient Undead: ?
Undead Servitor of Large Size: ?
Allip: ?
Ghast, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Ghost: If a magelord’s tower was shattered during a spectacular spell-battle, perhaps her vengeful ghost still haunts its ruins.
Ghost, Vengeful Ghost: ?
Princess Olmma, Shield Dwarf Ghost Fighter 6: ?
Lady Saharel, The Sorceress of Saharelgard, Human Ghost Wizard 20/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 5, Ghost Sorcereress of Spellgard: Lady Saharel, the Sorceress of Saharelgard, was once a leading member of the High Mages of Netheril. She survived the fall of the Empire of Magic as an archlichMon and lived on in the ruins of her castle, which was renamed Spellgard, for centuries thereafter.
Each archlich has a passion—one to which she devotes her life, her love, and all the power of her Art. Lady Saharel’s passion was Elminster Aumar. During the Time of Troubles, she defended the Sage of Shadowdale by slaying Manshoon and lost her own unlife in the process. Manshoon returned almost immediately by means of his stasis clone spell and, because her task was not done, Lady Saharel returned as a ghost.
Mind Flayer Ghost: ?
Human Ghost Fighter 10/Wizard 5/Eldritch Knight 5: ?
Reluraun, Moon Elf Ghost Fighter 12, Mad Undead Creature, Two Disembodied Eyes and a Pair of Skeletal Arms and Hands: In a clearing at the heart of Ardeep Forest lies the vault of a fallen elf warrior named Reluraun (male CE moon elf ghost fighter 12), whose spirit was twisted into a mad, undead creature by evil magic during his final battle.
Ghoul, Slain Plunderer in Undead Form: ?
Ghoul, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Lich: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong.
Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Netheres Lich: ?
Archlich: ?
Baelnorn: Now and then, an old and very powerful Olin Gisir chooses to sacrifice her mortal life and undergo the transformation into a baelnorn—a powerful, good-aligned elf lich who eternally guards a site important to her people.
Several of these crypts are guarded by baelnorn spellcasters—usually members of the crypt’s noble house who accepted unlife to stand guard over the dead and protect their families’ secrets.
The Guardian Paramours, lovers banned by their families from seeing each other, become the first baelnorns sworn to the coronal and Cormanthyr.
Baelnorn, Powerful Good-Aligned Elf Lich, Elf Lich: ?
Baelnorn, Fearsome Guardian: ?
Baelnorn, Baelnorn Guardian: ?
Baelnorn Spellcaster: ?
Respected Baelnorn: ?
Demilich: ?
Human Lich Wizard 20: ?
Illithilich: After the fall, Ioulaum quietly continued to choose apprentices from among the most promising Netherese refugees. Curiously, he also accepted apprentices from the nearby mind flayer city of Ellyn’taal, and his illithid students, who called themselves the Alhoon, are believed to have been the first illithiliches. Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it. Most of his illithilich apprentices were destroyed in this arcane ritual, but a few escaped and spread the secret of illithilich creation to mind flayer communities throughout the Realms Below.
The mind flayer eventually transformed itself into an illithilich and became consumed with the study of node magic.
Lich Lord: ?
Powerful Lich: ?
Ambuchar Devayam, Human Lich Necromancer 18, Solon's Ruler: ?
Kryonar, Dracolich Wyrm White Dragon, Renegade: ?
Alarendi Eveningshine, Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 17/Archmage 2, Most Senior Baelnorn: ?
Pharos, Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 24: ?
Synnorha Durothil, Baelnorn: ?
Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 13: ?
Wulgreth of Netheril, Lich: –408 Year of Sleeping Dragons: Karsus discovers heavy magic. In the process of experimenting with it, he slays Wulgreth of Netheril, a renegade arcanist, and transforms him into a lich.
Long before casting his fateful spell, Karsus had experimented with a discovery he called heavy magic and, in the process, inadvertently turned another arcanist named Wulgreth into a lich.
Iolaum, Lich: ?
Thakloamur, Lich, Rival, Mysterious Slayer: Unbeknownst to the Helbrestans, two elders named Thakloamur and Mingaudorr, who had retired from public life many years before, were still lurking in hidden, spell-guarded rooms and passages. Eventually, they attained two different and imperfect forms of lichdom. Both forms of undeath required the liches to subsume energy (life essence for Thakloamur, and spell power for Mingaudorr) from time to time, or crumble away.
Mingaudorr, Lich, Rival: Unbeknownst to the Helbrestans, two elders named Thakloamur and Mingaudorr, who had retired from public life many years before, were still lurking in hidden, spell-guarded rooms and passages. Eventually, they attained two different and imperfect forms of lichdom. Both forms of undeath required the liches to subsume energy (life essence for Thakloamur, and spell power for Mingaudorr) from time to time, or crumble away.
Wulgreth of Ascalhorn, Human Lich Wizard 20/Archmage 3/Netherese Arcanist 5: 883 Year of the Giant’s Oath: Wulgreth of Ascalhorn flees Hellgate Keep and takes refuge in the ruined city of Karse. While attempting to tap the immortal power of the dead god Karsus, he is slain by his servant Jhingleshod. The magical energies unleashed upon his death create the Dire Wood and transform Wulgreth of Ascalhorn into a lich.
Wulgreth of Ascalhorn fled the destruction, accompanied only by Jingleshod the Iron Axeman, his man-at-arms. When Jingleshod realized that Wulgreth intended to exact his revenge against the demons by raising an army of undead from the ruins of Karse, the Iron Axeman finally found the courage to slay his master. Unfortunately, he did so while Wulgreth was casting his epic spell. The arcane energies that the archwizard had been molding at the moment of his death were released, transforming him into a lich and the region surrounding the ruins of Karse into the Dire Wood.
Aumvor the Undying, Netherese Lich: ?
Larloch of Warlock’s Crypt, Netherese Lich, Archrival: ?
Lady Saharel, the Sorceress of Saharelgard, Archlich: ?
Ioulaum, Oracle of Ellyn’taal, Elder Brain Lich Wizard 31/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 5: After the fall, Ioulaum quietly continued to choose apprentices from among the most promising Netherese refugees. Curiously, he also accepted apprentices from the nearby mind flayer city of Ellyn’taal, and his illithid students, who called themselves the Alhoon, are believed to have been the first illithiliches. Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it.
Rhaugilath the Ageless, Human Archlich Wizard 22/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 2, Favorite Captive, Lich-King of Fallen Orbedal, Shackled Scribe of Larloch: ?
Sarrukh Lich: ?
Arthindol the Terraseer, Sarrukh Lich Wizard 25/Archmage 5: ?
The Beast Lord, Illithilich Wizard 15: ?
The Beast Lord, Mind Flayer Lich Wizard 15: ?
Wulgreth of Netheril, Demilich: In time, he became a demilich.
Rysellin, Lich: ?
Qysar Shoon VII, Human Demilich Necromancer 31/Archmage 5: After centuries of lichdom,
Shoon VII became a demilich and was somehow imprisoned within the Tome of the Unicorn.
Qysar Shoon VII, Human Lich: ?
Mallin, Human Lich Evoker 14: ?
Vrandak the Burnished, Lich: ?
Iniarv, Lich: ?
Chardansearavitriol, Great Black Wyrm Dracolich: ?
Ruelve, Archlich, Senior Covenant Member: ?
Daurgothoth, The Creeping Doom, Dracolich: ?
Dark Mother Lalondra Worul, Lich: In the process of transforming herself into a lich, Dark Mother Lalondra Worul, the reigning high priestess of Shar, brought death to all the True Servants of Shar, whose continued health she had bound to her own.
Kelthas the Dread, Mohrg Necromancer 10, Undead Necromancer: ?
Mummy Lord: ?
Mummy: ?
El Sadhara, Mummy Cleric 14, Undead Priestess: ?
Kalloch, Human Mummy Sorcerer 9, Vengeful Undead Guardian: ?
Mardava, Undead Nightshade Nightwalker: When the uprising reached its gates, the artificer Mardava unleashed a mighty spell to defend Jorhat against the Mulan slaves. The spell ended disastrously, killing both the attacking slaves and the citadel’s defenders. Furthermore, the energies unleashed transformed Mardava into an undead nightshade (CE female nightwalker), and she has prowled Jorhat’s lower levels ever since.
Shadow, Former Inhabitant in Undead Form: ?
Greater Shadow: ?
Skeleton, Ordinary Animated Skeleton: ?
Medium Skeleton, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Skeleton, Mindless Automaton: ?
Spectral Mage, Undead Remains of an Imaskari Artificer: ?
Spectre: Four thousand years ago, at the time of the slave uprising, a Mulan overseer named Imket (see area 6), who was loyal to Sonjar, forced a handful of slaves into their barracks (area 5a) before returning to his own quarters. Trapped in their room when Sonjar died, the four slaves perished of starvation, only to rise later as spectres.
Vampire, Slain Plunderer in Undead Form: ?
Wight: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong.
Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Wight, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Wraith: When its leaders refused to join the new empire, the Nentyarch of Tharos destroyed the city. Today, the ruins are haunted by hundreds of wraiths and dread wraiths—the victims of the ancient nentyarch’s merciless wrath.
Dread Wraith: When its leaders refused to join the new empire, the Nentyarch of Tharos destroyed the city. Today, the ruins are haunted by hundreds of wraiths and dread wraiths—the victims of the ancient nentyarch’s merciless wrath.
Swordwraith, Undead Swordwraith: Thousands of Jhaamdathan warriors drowned the night their empire fell, but death did not still their sword arms, and they rose again as undead swordwraiths.
Wraith, Former Inhabitant in Undead Form: ?
Zombie, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Lord Gaucelm Gonfrey, Human Death Knight Fighter 9, Undead Thief-King of Grimmantle, Servant, Lord of Grimmantle Keep: In the months preceding the Time of Troubles, the death-god Myrkul chose to bestow the gift of undeath upon Gonfrey and convert him into a death knight.
Crypt Thing, Undead Crypt Thing: Once all the tombs had been buried under earthen hills, Gilgeam slaughtered the builders, raised them as undead crypt things, and set them to guard Nergal and his family.
Crypt-Thing, Skeletal Undead That Choke and Gasp as if Desperately Trying to Breathe: ?
Huecuva, Undead Remains of a Gilgeam Cleric: ?
Caller in Darkness 22 HD: The phantom city is deserted except for a cloudlike undead creature formed from the psychic residue of the city’s sudden demise.
Caller in Darkness 22 HD, Cloudlike Undead Creature, Tormented Creature, Caller in Darkness of Unusual Size and Power: ?
Keening Spirit: ?
3.5
Baneguard: The clerics of Bane first developed the method of creating baneguards and kept it secret for many years, but the technique has long since spread to other evil faiths. The Thayan branch of Bane’s church is especially fond of creating baneguards, and these creatures serve as temple guardians in Thayan trading enclaves throughout Faerûn. Because they are also quite popular among the followers of Velsharoon, demigod of liches, baneguards are found in great numbers in Skull Gorge and the Battle of Bones, at the southwestern tip of Anauroch.
A cleric of at least 14th level can create a baneguard using the create undead spell.
Direguard: A Thayan improvement on the original baneguard, the direguard has both a more sinister appearance and greater magical power than its lesser cousin.
A cleric of at least 16th level can create a direguard using the create undead spell.
Curst: Cursts are undead humanoids trapped under a curse that will not let them die. They are created when an evil spellcaster casts bestow curse on a dying subject, then uses create undead or create greater undead to grant the victim undeath.
“Curst” is an acquired template that can be added to any humanoid creature.
Curst Human Fighter 5: ?
Dread: A dread is a pair of animated skeletal arms created for use as an undead guardian.
A dread can be created with an animate dead spell, but in addition to all the normal requirements of the spell, the caster must provide a zendalure gemstone worth at least 1,000 gp.
Dread Warrior: Called forth to serve in undeath through foul necromantic magic, dread warriors are undead beings created from the corpses of skilled warriors.
Dread warriors are created with the spell animate dread warrior.
“Dread warrior” is a template that can be added to any humanoid creature with at least 3 character levels.
Dread Warrior Human Warrior 4: ?
Flameskull: Flameskulls are undead guardians created from the fresh skulls of humanoid spellcasters.
Nightshade Nighthaunt: ?
Baneguard, Skeleton: ?
Curst, Undead Humanoid: ?
Curst, Servitor: ?
Curst Human Fighter 5, White-Skinned Warrior: ?
Imket, Human Curst Fighter 10, Pitiful Creature: The pitiful creature in this room was Imket, Sonjar’s favorite slave. In life, Imket was a capable hunter and a cruel overseer. During the uprising, he grew fearful of angering his master and forcibly returned a handful of slaves (see area 5a) to their barracks. Sonjar never returned to the tower, and Imket survived for years as the geode’s sole occupant. Years later, he finally died alone, still believing that his wrathful master was punishing him by cursing him and imprisoning him here.
Dread, Skeletal Pair of Arms, Pair of Animated Skeletal Arms, Undead Guardian, Mindless Automaton: ?
Dread Warrior Human Warrior 4, Armored Warrior: ?
Flameskull, Human Skull Wreathed in Evil Green Flame, Undead Guardian, Human Skull Complete With Jawbone Surrounded by Eerie Green Flames: ?
Nightshade Nighthaunt, Malignant Figure, Something Like a Gargoyle With Large Shadowy Wings Curling Horns and a Lashing Tail But Its Body Appears to be Sculpted From Purest Night and its Face is Blank Except for the Pale Lifeless Orbs of its Eyes, Malicious Sinister Creature of Unliving Darkness, Smallest Weakest of the Nightshades, Terrifying Foe, Creature of Utter Darkness: ?
Undead, Undead Creature, Undead Being: ?
Long-Lived Being: ?
Undead Lord: ?
Powerful Undead Creature: ?
Guardian: ?
Undead Soldier: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong. Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Undead Soldier, Ghastly Follower: ?
Eight-Limbed Undead Elf: ?
Undead Servant: ?
Restless Undead: ?
Skeletal Undead That Choke and Gasp as if Desperately Trying to Breathe, Restless Undead Remnants: ?
Undead Resident: ?
Undead Spirit: When Netheril fell, the fearful dwarves of Ascore sealed off the portion of the Lowroad leading east. The undead spirits of trapped Netherese and dwarf merchants who died alongside their caravans now roam the Lowroad east of Ascore.
Undead Elder Brain: Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it.
Undead Servitor: ?
Undead Jhaamdathan Royalty: ?
Plague-Rotted Undead: ?
Evil Creature: ?
Dangerous Undead: ?
Undead Remains of a Slain Dwarf Warrior: ?
Ancient Undead: ?
Undead Servitor of Large Size: ?
Allip: ?
Ghast, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Ghost: If a magelord’s tower was shattered during a spectacular spell-battle, perhaps her vengeful ghost still haunts its ruins.
Ghost, Vengeful Ghost: ?
Princess Olmma, Shield Dwarf Ghost Fighter 6: ?
Lady Saharel, The Sorceress of Saharelgard, Human Ghost Wizard 20/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 5, Ghost Sorcereress of Spellgard: Lady Saharel, the Sorceress of Saharelgard, was once a leading member of the High Mages of Netheril. She survived the fall of the Empire of Magic as an archlichMon and lived on in the ruins of her castle, which was renamed Spellgard, for centuries thereafter.
Each archlich has a passion—one to which she devotes her life, her love, and all the power of her Art. Lady Saharel’s passion was Elminster Aumar. During the Time of Troubles, she defended the Sage of Shadowdale by slaying Manshoon and lost her own unlife in the process. Manshoon returned almost immediately by means of his stasis clone spell and, because her task was not done, Lady Saharel returned as a ghost.
Mind Flayer Ghost: ?
Human Ghost Fighter 10/Wizard 5/Eldritch Knight 5: ?
Reluraun, Moon Elf Ghost Fighter 12, Mad Undead Creature, Two Disembodied Eyes and a Pair of Skeletal Arms and Hands: In a clearing at the heart of Ardeep Forest lies the vault of a fallen elf warrior named Reluraun (male CE moon elf ghost fighter 12), whose spirit was twisted into a mad, undead creature by evil magic during his final battle.
Ghoul, Slain Plunderer in Undead Form: ?
Ghoul, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Lich: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong.
Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Netheres Lich: ?
Archlich: ?
Baelnorn: Now and then, an old and very powerful Olin Gisir chooses to sacrifice her mortal life and undergo the transformation into a baelnorn—a powerful, good-aligned elf lich who eternally guards a site important to her people.
Several of these crypts are guarded by baelnorn spellcasters—usually members of the crypt’s noble house who accepted unlife to stand guard over the dead and protect their families’ secrets.
The Guardian Paramours, lovers banned by their families from seeing each other, become the first baelnorns sworn to the coronal and Cormanthyr.
Baelnorn, Powerful Good-Aligned Elf Lich, Elf Lich: ?
Baelnorn, Fearsome Guardian: ?
Baelnorn, Baelnorn Guardian: ?
Baelnorn Spellcaster: ?
Respected Baelnorn: ?
Demilich: ?
Human Lich Wizard 20: ?
Illithilich: After the fall, Ioulaum quietly continued to choose apprentices from among the most promising Netherese refugees. Curiously, he also accepted apprentices from the nearby mind flayer city of Ellyn’taal, and his illithid students, who called themselves the Alhoon, are believed to have been the first illithiliches. Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it. Most of his illithilich apprentices were destroyed in this arcane ritual, but a few escaped and spread the secret of illithilich creation to mind flayer communities throughout the Realms Below.
The mind flayer eventually transformed itself into an illithilich and became consumed with the study of node magic.
Lich Lord: ?
Powerful Lich: ?
Ambuchar Devayam, Human Lich Necromancer 18, Solon's Ruler: ?
Kryonar, Dracolich Wyrm White Dragon, Renegade: ?
Alarendi Eveningshine, Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 17/Archmage 2, Most Senior Baelnorn: ?
Pharos, Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 24: ?
Synnorha Durothil, Baelnorn: ?
Moon Elf Baelnorn Wizard 13: ?
Wulgreth of Netheril, Lich: –408 Year of Sleeping Dragons: Karsus discovers heavy magic. In the process of experimenting with it, he slays Wulgreth of Netheril, a renegade arcanist, and transforms him into a lich.
Long before casting his fateful spell, Karsus had experimented with a discovery he called heavy magic and, in the process, inadvertently turned another arcanist named Wulgreth into a lich.
Iolaum, Lich: ?
Thakloamur, Lich, Rival, Mysterious Slayer: Unbeknownst to the Helbrestans, two elders named Thakloamur and Mingaudorr, who had retired from public life many years before, were still lurking in hidden, spell-guarded rooms and passages. Eventually, they attained two different and imperfect forms of lichdom. Both forms of undeath required the liches to subsume energy (life essence for Thakloamur, and spell power for Mingaudorr) from time to time, or crumble away.
Mingaudorr, Lich, Rival: Unbeknownst to the Helbrestans, two elders named Thakloamur and Mingaudorr, who had retired from public life many years before, were still lurking in hidden, spell-guarded rooms and passages. Eventually, they attained two different and imperfect forms of lichdom. Both forms of undeath required the liches to subsume energy (life essence for Thakloamur, and spell power for Mingaudorr) from time to time, or crumble away.
Wulgreth of Ascalhorn, Human Lich Wizard 20/Archmage 3/Netherese Arcanist 5: 883 Year of the Giant’s Oath: Wulgreth of Ascalhorn flees Hellgate Keep and takes refuge in the ruined city of Karse. While attempting to tap the immortal power of the dead god Karsus, he is slain by his servant Jhingleshod. The magical energies unleashed upon his death create the Dire Wood and transform Wulgreth of Ascalhorn into a lich.
Wulgreth of Ascalhorn fled the destruction, accompanied only by Jingleshod the Iron Axeman, his man-at-arms. When Jingleshod realized that Wulgreth intended to exact his revenge against the demons by raising an army of undead from the ruins of Karse, the Iron Axeman finally found the courage to slay his master. Unfortunately, he did so while Wulgreth was casting his epic spell. The arcane energies that the archwizard had been molding at the moment of his death were released, transforming him into a lich and the region surrounding the ruins of Karse into the Dire Wood.
Aumvor the Undying, Netherese Lich: ?
Larloch of Warlock’s Crypt, Netherese Lich, Archrival: ?
Lady Saharel, the Sorceress of Saharelgard, Archlich: ?
Ioulaum, Oracle of Ellyn’taal, Elder Brain Lich Wizard 31/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 5: After the fall, Ioulaum quietly continued to choose apprentices from among the most promising Netherese refugees. Curiously, he also accepted apprentices from the nearby mind flayer city of Ellyn’taal, and his illithid students, who called themselves the Alhoon, are believed to have been the first illithiliches. Ioulaum’s intentions became clear when he created an undead elder brain from the minds of his illithid students and then merged his own sentience into it.
Rhaugilath the Ageless, Human Archlich Wizard 22/Archmage 5/Netherese Arcanist 2, Favorite Captive, Lich-King of Fallen Orbedal, Shackled Scribe of Larloch: ?
Sarrukh Lich: ?
Arthindol the Terraseer, Sarrukh Lich Wizard 25/Archmage 5: ?
The Beast Lord, Illithilich Wizard 15: ?
The Beast Lord, Mind Flayer Lich Wizard 15: ?
Wulgreth of Netheril, Demilich: In time, he became a demilich.
Rysellin, Lich: ?
Qysar Shoon VII, Human Demilich Necromancer 31/Archmage 5: After centuries of lichdom,
Shoon VII became a demilich and was somehow imprisoned within the Tome of the Unicorn.
Qysar Shoon VII, Human Lich: ?
Mallin, Human Lich Evoker 14: ?
Vrandak the Burnished, Lich: ?
Iniarv, Lich: ?
Chardansearavitriol, Great Black Wyrm Dracolich: ?
Ruelve, Archlich, Senior Covenant Member: ?
Daurgothoth, The Creeping Doom, Dracolich: ?
Dark Mother Lalondra Worul, Lich: In the process of transforming herself into a lich, Dark Mother Lalondra Worul, the reigning high priestess of Shar, brought death to all the True Servants of Shar, whose continued health she had bound to her own.
Kelthas the Dread, Mohrg Necromancer 10, Undead Necromancer: ?
Mummy Lord: ?
Mummy: ?
El Sadhara, Mummy Cleric 14, Undead Priestess: ?
Kalloch, Human Mummy Sorcerer 9, Vengeful Undead Guardian: ?
Mardava, Undead Nightshade Nightwalker: When the uprising reached its gates, the artificer Mardava unleashed a mighty spell to defend Jorhat against the Mulan slaves. The spell ended disastrously, killing both the attacking slaves and the citadel’s defenders. Furthermore, the energies unleashed transformed Mardava into an undead nightshade (CE female nightwalker), and she has prowled Jorhat’s lower levels ever since.
Shadow, Former Inhabitant in Undead Form: ?
Greater Shadow: ?
Skeleton, Ordinary Animated Skeleton: ?
Medium Skeleton, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Skeleton, Mindless Automaton: ?
Spectral Mage, Undead Remains of an Imaskari Artificer: ?
Spectre: Four thousand years ago, at the time of the slave uprising, a Mulan overseer named Imket (see area 6), who was loyal to Sonjar, forced a handful of slaves into their barracks (area 5a) before returning to his own quarters. Trapped in their room when Sonjar died, the four slaves perished of starvation, only to rise later as spectres.
Vampire, Slain Plunderer in Undead Form: ?
Wight: Shortly before the fall of Shantar Othreier, a powerful moon elf high mage foresaw his nation’s inevitable defeat and placed himself and his small force of soldiers into a state of mystical stasis that would last until he could rally the defenders of Shantar Othreier once again. But the spell went disastrously wrong.
Although it did place the high mage and his forces in a deep slumber and tether their souls to their bodies, it did not halt the ravages of time. Now, after centuries of half-dead slumber, the high mage and his ghastly followers have arisen again, and they think the Crown Wars are still in progress.
Wight, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Wraith: When its leaders refused to join the new empire, the Nentyarch of Tharos destroyed the city. Today, the ruins are haunted by hundreds of wraiths and dread wraiths—the victims of the ancient nentyarch’s merciless wrath.
Dread Wraith: When its leaders refused to join the new empire, the Nentyarch of Tharos destroyed the city. Today, the ruins are haunted by hundreds of wraiths and dread wraiths—the victims of the ancient nentyarch’s merciless wrath.
Swordwraith, Undead Swordwraith: Thousands of Jhaamdathan warriors drowned the night their empire fell, but death did not still their sword arms, and they rose again as undead swordwraiths.
Wraith, Former Inhabitant in Undead Form: ?
Zombie, Lesser Undead Follower: ?
Lord Gaucelm Gonfrey, Human Death Knight Fighter 9, Undead Thief-King of Grimmantle, Servant, Lord of Grimmantle Keep: In the months preceding the Time of Troubles, the death-god Myrkul chose to bestow the gift of undeath upon Gonfrey and convert him into a death knight.
Crypt Thing, Undead Crypt Thing: Once all the tombs had been buried under earthen hills, Gilgeam slaughtered the builders, raised them as undead crypt things, and set them to guard Nergal and his family.
Crypt-Thing, Skeletal Undead That Choke and Gasp as if Desperately Trying to Breathe: ?
Huecuva, Undead Remains of a Gilgeam Cleric: ?
Caller in Darkness 22 HD: The phantom city is deserted except for a cloudlike undead creature formed from the psychic residue of the city’s sudden demise.
Caller in Darkness 22 HD, Cloudlike Undead Creature, Tormented Creature, Caller in Darkness of Unusual Size and Power: ?
Keening Spirit: ?
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