Mummy

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Mummies
Undead
Data
Size unknown
Lifespan immortal
Behaviour evil
Language unknown
Religion Demonology
Region unknown
Specials
Familiars
Draugr,Undead


A Mummy is a conservated human body which can be evocated to an undead. Originally, some people in eastern cultures thought that an undecayed corpse avoids a rebirth of the human soul so that the gods are forced to take the soul to the god's realm and to break a circle of rebirth between the living's sphere and the deathrealms until the end of world. For the pharaos seen as mortal bodies of a godly soul, it means to become a real god again because the god's soul can't join a new human body before the old one has decayed. While it's unclear what happens to the soul of the death, many mages and demon followers began to love the mummification cult for nekromantic experiments. Another way of transformation into an undead can be a curse on the death body. So, the evil pharao Moha-Jud’a for example was mummificated, prisoned in a grave and cursed to life an eternal life as undead. Mummification is only known on the eastern continent and closely connected to the belief of the insaani pantheon.

History/ Origin

Between the 6th and the 8th century, while the old empire, pharaos and high priests and other celebrities or rich people got mummificated after their death. After the demongod war corrupted many parts of the former old empire, evil forces doomed many graves which reanimated many of the mummies into undead beeings. Until today some rare mummifications are done in insaani and anuban cultures, too. Also Atlaua mummies are assumed thought ther're no evidences found yet.

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