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The Draugr are armed undead, sometimes produced by agents of the [[Underworld]], other times simply the products of [[Necromancy]]. | The Draugr are armed undead, sometimes produced by agents of the [[Underworld]], other times simply the products of [[Necromancy]]. | ||
− | A Draugr is essentially a reanimated corpse inside a suit of armor, possessed by the spirit of the warrior | + | A Draugr is essentially a reanimated corpse inside a suit of armor, possessed by the spirit of the warrior whose body it is. When this happens to a person wearing [[Dolahan]] armor, they are called Thusen Draugr. Unlike necromanically-produced Draugr, Thusen Draugr come back on their own. |
− | [[Honoreck]], the lich-king who ruled the [[Grey Temple]] necromancers during the [[Necromanic Wars]] was a Thusen Draugr, widely considered to be a major part of his success and great power. | + | [[Honoreck]], the lich-king who ruled the [[Grey Temple]] necromancers during the [[Necromanic Wars]], was a Thusen Draugr, widely considered to be a major part of his success and great power. |
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 11 June 2019
The Draugr are armed undead, sometimes produced by agents of the Underworld, other times simply the products of Necromancy.
A Draugr is essentially a reanimated corpse inside a suit of armor, possessed by the spirit of the warrior whose body it is. When this happens to a person wearing Dolahan armor, they are called Thusen Draugr. Unlike necromanically-produced Draugr, Thusen Draugr come back on their own.
Honoreck, the lich-king who ruled the Grey Temple necromancers during the Necromanic Wars, was a Thusen Draugr, widely considered to be a major part of his success and great power.