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Draugar are reanimated corpses from Norse mythology, similar to zombies or vampires, that guard their graves and terrorize the living. | Draugar are reanimated corpses from Norse mythology, similar to zombies or vampires, that guard their graves and terrorize the living. | ||
A draugar is a corpse that is reanimated to guard its grave or hoard of treasure, often driven by greed and jealousy. | |||
'''Physical characteristics: ''' They are physically powerful and often retain their intelligence from life, able to cause havoc on the living. | |||
'''Origin: '''The transformation into a draugar was believed to befall individuals who were not properly buried according to funerary rites, especially if they drowned at sea | |||
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Revision as of 15:38, 4 November 2025
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Draugar are reanimated corpses from Norse mythology, similar to zombies or vampires, that guard their graves and terrorize the living.
A draugar is a corpse that is reanimated to guard its grave or hoard of treasure, often driven by greed and jealousy.
Physical characteristics: They are physically powerful and often retain their intelligence from life, able to cause havoc on the living.
Origin: The transformation into a draugar was believed to befall individuals who were not properly buried according to funerary rites, especially if they drowned at sea
Introduction
Ideograms
History
Hidden Master
Culture
Resurrection
Abattoir Banes
Organization
The Tyrant Master
A Crush of Thralls
Fever-Slave Chattel
Mortal Minions
Perversions
Sources