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  • *[[The Mummy (Undead)]], a popular monster *[[Mummy (Dungeons & Dragons)]], a monster in the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game
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  • In the [[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]] fantasy role-playing game game, abominations are the unwanted offspring o *'''Atropal''' - Stillborn godlings who spontaneously rise as undead.
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  • ...yss. Demons have no true rulers, though powerful [[Demon lord (Dungeons & Dragons)|demon lords]] are able to gain enough power and influence to gain control In First Edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'', some types of demons were not given species names, but were rather refer
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  • *Skeleton warriors are monsters in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. [[Category: Corporeal undead]]
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  • ...re alive. Liches are often depicted as holding power over hordes of lesser undead creatures, using them as their soldiers and servants. A [[necromancer]] is ...re originates from the 1977 ''Monster Manual'' for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game by Gary Gygax.
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  • ...re fictional monsters in the ''[[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]]'' roleplaying game. Trolls speak Giant. ...- Giant trolls are the result of trolls breeding with [[Giant (Dungeons & Dragons)|hill giants]].
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  • ...man-like creatures, such as elves or ghosts ("wraiths") - most notably the undead Barrow-Wights. ...tral creatures very similar to Tolkien's Barrow-wights, such as Dungeons & Dragons' wights.
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  • ...piritual, such as [[ghost]]s, or corporeal, such as animated [[corpse]]s. Undead are featured in the [[legend]]s of most cultures and in many works of ficti Corporeal undead have an animated physical body that is otherwise biologically deceased.
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  • ::''This article is about Dragons in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. For other uses see [[Dragon (disambiguation)]] ...ch of this originated in the ''[[:Category:Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons & Dragons]] (D&D)'' role-playing game and similar sources.
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  • An '''animated skeleton''' is a type of physically manifested [[undead]] often found in fantasy, horror fiction, and mythical art. Though most are ...n battles of long past. Skeletons might be given 'life' by a more powerful undead or [[necromancer]].
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  • ...e-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Orcus is a demon prince and lord of the undead; through this latter use Orcus appears in the computer game NetHack as a de
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  • ...(also known as '''Abyssal lords''' in 2E ''AD&D'') are [[Demon (Dungeons & Dragons)#Tanar'ri|demons]] who have gained great power and established a position o ...n lord, and he proclaims himself [[Prince of Demons]]. [[Orcus (Dungeons & Dragons)|Orcus]] and [[Graz'zt]] contest his title.
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  • Due at least partly to influence from the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] role-playing game, and perhaps also to the ever-growing tendency toward s ====Dungeons & Dragons====
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  • * In the pen and paper roleplaying game, ''Dungeons and Dragons'', as a location deep in the lower planes. * In the video game ''Disciples II'', Thanatos is a monster that the Undead Horde can summoon
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  • ...as effective as garlic for the purpose of warding away or confining the undead vampires and the best material for stakes to pound through their hearts. *The ''Stirge'' has been introduced as a popular monster in ''Dungeons and Dragons''. In the game it took the form of a many-legged bird which sucked the bloo
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  • *In the fantasy role playing game Dungeons & Dragons, the Fomorians are one of the Giant Kin Races. *In the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI, Fomors are undead or "shadow" versions of the five playable races. They appear as black skinn
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  • ===Dungeons & Dragons=== In earlier editions of Dungeons & Dragons, the orc was a subtype of goblinoid. In the latest version, the orc has bee
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  • ...nd the term domination comes from the popular role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. In folklore, the Vampire attacked its victims while they slept. Some wer ...hat those who died of the Plague were cursed to rise from the grave as the Undead. Overall, the Black Death killed an estimated thirty to sixty percent of E
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  • ...ntal Adventures, a supplement for the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons, the hopping vampire is a monster the players can face. [[Category:Corporeal undead]]
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  • ...the son of Osiris and Nepthys. Anubis notably disdains the creation of [[undead]], with the exception of [[mummy]] temple guardians.
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