Category:Mummy
Note: this article concerns the mummy as the reanimated kind also known as the ancient dead. For bodies that have been preserved by mummification but not reanimated, see mummified.
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The ancient dead, also known as mummies[1][2] are a type of corporeal undead[3][4] protected from to some degree or another from rot, decay, and even harm or destruction through mummification and, uniquely for undead, a link to the Positive Material Plane[5][6]. Mummies can be created through natural or purposeful processes. However, those mummies created through natural processes are much less frequent and will usually be weaker than those created through purposeful efforts[7][8]. Mummies may also form spontaneously from victims of the necromancy spell horrid wilting[9][10].
Although most typically associated with Har'Akir and the rest of the Amber Wastes, the ancient dead may appear in any realm where the people preserve the bodies of the deceased and respect or revere their remembrance[11][12]. Despite the frequent spiritual trappings of their origins, esteemed hunter of monsters including the ancient dead Rudolph van Richten professed that psychological links to the mortal world are what keep the ancient dead bound to the mortal world, in much the same ways as ghosts.[13][14]. However, unlike ghosts- even corporeal ghosts, the ancient dead do not form ghostly bodies from sheer force of personality- instead the ancient dead re-inhabit their mortal bodies- even if these bodies are reformed after seeming destruction at the hands of undead hunters or through other means[13][14].
the Ancient Dead and Evil
The ancient dead's association with the Positive Material Plane instead of the Negative Material Plane might seemingly suggest a mummy would have a Good alignment, much like the deathless of other worlds. However, this is usually far from the case with the vast majority of the ancient dead evil or at least not Good. The ancient dead's link to positive energy is an abnormal source of might in many ways antithetical to mortal existence[15][16].
Good people who may become mummies may also become corrupted and bent towards Evil or madness through the many long years entrapped in their tombs [17]. Of course, many or most people who become mummies were wicked to begin with.
Common Characteristics
The hypothetical connection with the ancient dead to positive energy are though to explain a number of the special abilities common to ancient dead. The most obvious is a physical hardiness and preservation against harm[13][14]. Ancient dead demonstrate resistance or reduction to damage from physical blows and frequently some types certain times of individually-specific energy damage such as cold[13][14][18][19]. Conversely, the ancient dead are strangely vulnerable to individually-specific forms of energy[20][21], such as the vulnerability to fire held by the standard mummy and many other ancient dead.
Th unnatural positive energy of the ancient dead is thought capable of interfering with normal biological processes including feelings of pain and other sensations that prompt self-care, and it is through imbalanced biological functions a mummy is thought to spread disease via touch[22][23]. All ancient dead have the ability to afflict the living with various forms of detrimental and often fatal diseases, most frequently the horrid rotting known as mummy rot[24][25].
The ancient dead have the supernatural ability to inspire fear, despair, and dread in their victims. This power typically comes in the form of an aura of palpable dread surrounding an ancient dead, typical causing temporary paralysis in nearby creatures[26][27].
Other abilities common to the ancient dead include darkvision and enhanced physical strength[28][29].
Varieties and Classifications
Although the stereotype of the ancient dead is one of plodding monstrosities wrapped in bandages, the ancient dead in reality are more diverse[11][12]. Beyond the Standard Mummy most well known, several other types of mummies exist, including:
- Bog Mummy[30]
- Crypt Cat
- Greater Mummy, also referred to as Children of Anhktepot after their creator[31]
- Mummy Lord[32]
- Salt Mummy[33]
Beyond set varieties, the ancient dead can come in any number of forms. (In 3rd Edition game mechanics, the ancient dead can be represented by the Ancient Dead Template[11][12].) Dr. Rudolph van Richten developed a system of overall classification of mummies based upon general magnitude or rank of power, with rank I being the weakest and rank V being the highest. (For comparison, both the "standard mummy" and the Greater Mummy have been established as mummies of rank 3 in power[34][35]. Van Richten also created classification systems based upon their physical origins, psychological motivation for rising from the grave, forms (animal, humanoid, monster, or composite), and state of preservation.[36][37]
Salient Abilities
Ancient dead may also have a number of salient abilities. For these, see Ancient Dead Salient Ability.
Encountering a Ancient Dead in the Land of Mists
Mummies can be encountered in all of the domains in the Amber Wastes cluster. They prefer to prowl around at night.[38]
Mummies can also be found in Falkovnia[39], Kalidnay,[40], and Necropolis[41]. As undead, they may be found in the domains of Barovia[42][43], Darkon[44][45], Mordent[46][47], Sanguinia[48], Sithicus[49][50], Souragne [51], and Valachan[52][53] As a type of undead that does not feed, mummies may be encountered in Keening.[54][55]
Appearances
Some Notable Ancient Dead in the Land of Mists
- Anhktepot, darklord of Har'Akir and creator of the Greater Mummy
- Bog Monster of Hroth, Sithican mummified minotaur[56][57][58]
- Igil Wotanshand, one of the Strangled of Graben Island[59]
- Quinn Roche, hoarding rare armors[60][61] in his Vallaki tomb[62]
- Sachmet, corrupted priestess of Bast inhabiting a tomb in Nova Vaasa[63]
- Senmet, Har'Akiri mummy turned rogue against Anhktepot[64][65]
- Simon Audaire, murder victim of Marie Renier turned martyr and object of devotion by his eponymous cult[66][67]
- Timothy Strand, incorrigible hedonist and the Lamenting Rake of Paridon[68][69]
- Tiyet, darklord of Sebua
Ancient Dead Hunters
Lore on the Ancient Dead
Homebrew Non-Canon Information
This section contains Homebrew non-canon info, created by fans |
Descriptive Text
"You have to understand, we were young, indolent, and rich, always a dangerous combination. And we weren't the first to break into Florian's crypt to leave behind flowers, bad poetry, and other memorials to the way he captured the spirit of our times with his music. Andre thought to stay awhile, sing the bard's songs and smoke some of the Hazlani magic that the bard loved. We all agreed, seeking a catharsis to move us past this first real loss in our quite sheltered lives.
"We alighted our candles in the gloomy mausoleum and in their cheery light partook of wine and song and poppy, soon quite forgetting ourselves. As such, while I caught that Andre rearranged the candles and drew straight lines between, I failed to discern any pattern and thought nothing of it. When Andre led our song to show our love and our adoration and our devotion to this angel come down to us and taken back too early, I thought nothing of it. And when our chants changed to a call-and-repeat in the tongue I'd later learn was Har'Akiri, I thought nothing of it. But when I saw that ruby signet ring of Florian's, the one I'd so admired when I saw it during his last concert, still worn upon the withered hand that'd just ripped through the stone casket... It was then I realized I'd spent too much of my life not thinking."
-Hymn of the Dead by Donatien Naiffleur of Port-a-Lucine, semi-autobiographical[70]
References
- ↑ Van Richten's Guide to the Ancient Dead p. 6
- ↑ Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium II p. 198
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 5
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 197
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 8-9
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 200-201
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 5
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 197
- ↑ Ravenloft Third Edition p. 99
- ↑ Ravenloft Player's Handbook p. 113
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 R3E p. 192
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 RLPHB p. 221
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 VRGttAD p. 9
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 VRMHCII p. 199
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 8
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 200
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 211
- ↑ R3E p. 193-194
- ↑ RLPHB p. 223-224
- ↑ R3E p. 194
- ↑ RLPHB p. 224
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 8-9, 31-32
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 200-201, 224-225
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 36
- ↑ VRMHCII p. 230
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 37-38
- ↑ VRMHC II p. 231-232
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 33
- ↑ VRMHC II p. 227
- ↑ Requiem: The_Grim_Harvest - Necropolis p. 29-30
- ↑ Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium I & II p.40-41
- ↑ Monster Manual (3.5)
- ↑ Monster Manual III p. 146
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 12-16
- ↑ VRMHC II p. 204-209
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 17-26
- ↑ VRMHC II p. 209-219
- ↑ Domains of Dread p.102
- ↑ Gazetteer II p.91
- ↑ Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium II p.216
- ↑ Gazetteer II p.57
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 65
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 10
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 68
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 13
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 77
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 25
- ↑ Realm of Terror (Black Boxed Set) p. 84
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 79
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 31
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens p.41
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 81
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 32
- ↑ Ravenloft: Realm of Terror, p. 75
- ↑ Ravenloft Campaign Setting: Domains and Denizens, p. 21
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 84-90
- ↑ VRMHC p. 277-273
- ↑ Van Richten's Arsenal p. 153
- ↑ Nocturnal Sea Gazetteer, p.136
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 21
- ↑ VRMHC p. 214
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer I p. 36
- ↑ The Awakening
- ↑ {[Touch of Death]]
- ↑ Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix I & II p. 106-107
- ↑ Van Richten's Legacy: The Cult of Simon Audaire, Dragon Magazine #264 p. 52-57
- ↑ Ravenloft Gazetteer III p. 103
- ↑ VRGttAD p. 16
- ↑ VRMHC II p. 208
- ↑ Descriptive text from John W. Mangrum's Teeny Tiny Tales of Terror project (contributed by Lord Cyclohexane), from posts on the Fraternity of Shadows message board
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Subcategories
This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
A
B
C
- Chosen of Set (2 P)
G
- Greater Mummy (9 P)
M
- Mummified Creature (3 P)
R
- Rank 1 Ancient Dead (1 P)
- Rank 2 Ancient Dead (2 P)
- Rank 4 Ancient Dead (5 P)
- Rank 5 Ancient Dead (3 P)
S
- Salt Mummy (1 P)
- Skeletal Mummy (empty)
T
- The Ghost Clan (empty)
- The Strangled (1 P)
Pages in category "Mummy"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
- Canon
- Homebrew non-canon
- Monster Manual (3.5)
- Teeny Tiny Tales of Terror
- Undead
- Corporeal Undead
- Nocturnal
- Native Monster of Barovia
- Native Monster of Darkon
- Native Monster of Falkovnia
- Native Monster of Gundarak
- Native Monster of Har'Akir
- Native Monster of Kalidnay
- Native Monster of Keening
- Native Monster of Mordent
- Native Monster of Necropolis
- Native Monster of Pharazia
- Native Monster of Sanguinia
- Native Monster of Sebua
- Native Monster of Sithicus
- Native Monster of Souragne
- Native Monster of Valachan