The Curse of the Dead Wilds with the Skeletons of the Book
Skeletons without brains and muscles require much more mental power than zombies to move, which is one of the reasons why Dead Wilds is full of zombie skeletons. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
To make this clear, we have to start with the last curse of Yeyue before she died.
That curse, she used the power of all the undead souls in her hands, so this curse was extremely powerful.
Curses have heavy effects:
1. Creates a poisonous mist that kills all living creatures within the curse's area of effect, and this heavy effect gradually disappears over time.
2. Imprisoning the souls of all creatures that die within the scope of the curse is the reason why the Dead Wilderness is prone to producing undead, and this heavy effect is still in effect today. (Because this magic is cast by Night Moon, it is only natural that she will take advantage of her as a summoner, which is described in the article.) )
Becoming undead after death may not be a fortunate thing, for most of the lower undead, it simply prolongs the pain of their death.
Unlike the creatures who were masters in their lifetimes who could become high-level undead as soon as they died, most of the creatures that died here, such as ordinary humans, could only barely drive their corpses to form zombies with their weak spiritual power.
And the action will consume their already weak mental power, and they must forage for food to continue the action. The higher undead hunt other undead, but zombies do not. They seem to instinctively know how weak they are, and know that weak undead like them must act in groups to become strong.
They attack creatures that break into their territory, their souls suck the souls of the creatures they kill, and their not completely rotten guts may be able to help them draw some energy from the flesh they swallow.
A handful of zombies that hunt enough energy have the potential to evolve into high undead. The vast majority of the rest can only slowly decay helplessly.
Although they rot much slower than normal corpses.
Like rotting corpses, zombies can also form skeletons when their flesh and skin are rotten, and the few zombie souls that happen to have the ability to drive skeleton bodies can continue to hunt for food, and if nothing else, they may evolve into high-level undead.
But the vast majority of zombies that don't have enough strength to hunt and eat can't drive this kind of skeleton body, let alone a skeleton body, even if they drive a body that is so rotten that it's half dead.
Therefore, the fate of the vast majority of creatures who die in the wilderness of death is to be imprisoned on their own corpses, driven by instinct to continue to "live", although the ultimate destination of the vast majority of them is only to slowly decay in the activity first, and then lie in the dirt and then decay, so rotten that only bones remain, and then have to wait for their mental power to disappear completely, waiting for the real death to come.
From this, you can imagine how tragic their fate is, and you can also think of how few skeletons are naturally formed.
Although skeletons can be arguably taller than zombies, their bodies are much more fragile than zombies.
But the Dark Wizard and some of the high-level undead are happy to give some of their mental power to those skeletons that can't move to make them move, which is the most convenient skeleton summoning technique. Of course, there are more troublesome ways to put souls into empty skeletons, but the latter is not used in the Dead Wilds, where there are so many skeletons that are not completely dead.
The reason why dark wizards love skeletons is that although they are fragile, they are much more agile and intelligent than zombies, and they are also not afraid of danger, and they will rush up when they lose their arms and legs, which can be said to be very practical.
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