Undead Origins


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PHBR13 Complete Druid's Handbook (2e)
2e
Undead, Living Dead: ?
Evil Undead: ?
Abomination: ?
Murderous Undead: ?
Undead Animal: ?
Banshee: The life forces of people who die in a haunted grove or within a mile of its boundaries are drawn into one of the grove's trees or standing stones. The trunks of the trees or the surfaces of the stones contain twisted images of the dead trapped within. While trapped, these souls cannot be raised, resurrected, or reincarnated.
To defend itself, the grove can summon any of its prisoners' spirits as ghosts or banshees.
Malevolent Banshee: Destroying [a haunted] grove before resanctifying releases all the trapped spirits as malevolent ghosts or banshees to haunt the region henceforth.
Ghost: The life forces of people who die in a haunted grove or within a mile of its boundaries are drawn into one of the grove's trees or standing stones. The trunks of the trees or the surfaces of the stones contain twisted images of the dead trapped within. While trapped, these souls cannot be raised, resurrected, or reincarnated.
To defend itself, the grove can summon any of its prisoners' spirits as ghosts or banshees.
Malevolent Ghost: Destroying [a haunted] grove before resanctifying releases all the trapped spirits as malevolent ghosts or banshees to haunt the region henceforth.
Lich: ?
Vampire: ?
Evil Vampire: ?
 


Player's Secrets of Binsada (2e)
2e
Ghostlion, Spectral Lioness, Ghostly Assassin, Lioness, Spectral Cat, Beast, Spectral Emissary, Lion: ?
Undead: ?
Ghost: ?
Gillwort, Legendary Spectre, Spirit: Old folktales say that the Tower is haunted by many ghosts and undead, including a legendary spectre called Gillwort. In life, this spirit was supposedly a queen under the old Basarji Federation. She went mad, spent all day gardening, and lost her domain to an ambitious daughter. Now, the legend says, Gillwort cultivates all kinds of plants deep underground, with leaves of gold and blossoms of precious gemstones.
 


Player's Secrets of Halskapa (2e)
2e
Living Dead: ?
Barrow Wight: The next day a party of druids made an expedition to the barrow hill, Rjanik among them, and confirmed that the barrow had indeed been disturbed. Upon venturing inside, they were startled to discover that the body of one of the ancient kings was missing! It did not take them long to cast priestly magic and determine what happened to the king. The results are more than a little shocking, some force, natural or unnatural, caused the ancient king to reanimate as a living dead.
Barrow Wight, Undead King, Ancient King, Apparition: ?
 

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