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The dead do not rest easy in Mantica, for there are those who would use them as macabre puppets to fulfil their own mortal ends. Skeletal foot troops and cavalry shamble onwards in a relentless tide, overwhelming any who stand in their path.
The dread curse of Lycanthropy turns its victims into huge wolf-man hybrids – their flesh nigh-invulnerable to most weapons, their fangs and claws razor-sharp. These children of the night move faster than the eye can see and fight with a ferocity and strength which far surpass their mortal victims.
A Necromancer is a man for whom all scruples and morals are but distant memory. Though many tread this dark path, and each for his own specific goal, the result is always the same – the selfish need of the Necromancer overrules any other consideration, and the pillaging of the dead and the use of evil magics become yet another necessity in achieving it.
Revenants are ancient heroes infused with a Necromancer’s power that rise to become deadly undead warriors. The Revenants form the armoured elite of a Necromancer’s army and when mounted on the unholy remains of their once revered war-charges, there are few living warriors with the strength or nerve to stand against them.
With rusted scraps of antiquated armour hanging off their bones and clutching the chipped and corroded weapons they bore in life, Skeleton Warriors form the bulk of the Legions of Undeath. Raised from the grave by the darkest sorcery, they are utterly enslaved to the will of their Necromancer master, and will obey their every command without question.
The embalmed corpses of these ancient warriors from the southern deserts are slow, but almost impossible to destroy. Arrows, blades and spears puncture their mummified bodies with no apparent effect as they tear the enemy apart with blackened hands possessed of unearthly strength.
Many are the wicked creatures which might set forth under the banner of a powerful Necromancer or Vampire Lord. Revenant Cavalry ride down terrified regiments of mortal troops. Eerie Wraiths stalk forward, chilling the blood of those unlucky enough to face them. Hulking Werewolves stalk forwards, hunting their prey.
An academic obsessed with the mysterious Ophidians, Jarvis was shunned and cast out by his colleagues. He stole an ancient Ophidian tome and is now on the run in a world at war.
Legendary kings of ancient times, these gore-soaked malevolent spirits will not rest easy, and rise to unnatural vigour to march alongside the armies of the dead. Each is the size of an Ogre, and their strength is unmatched by any mortal creature.
Soul Reavers who choose to fight on foot are perhaps more terrifying than their mounted brethren. For they are driven to this choice by the sheer, urgent depth of their thirst for blood, and their need to slake it deeply and often.
The dead do not rest easy in Mantica, for there are those who would use them as macabre puppets to fulfil their own mortal ends. Skeletal foot troops and cavalry shamble onwards in a relentless tide, overwhelming any who stand in their path.
Even the bravest of men will blanch in terror at the sight of an Undead horde. Legions of foulness advance in horrifying silence, destroying all that they see before them without mercy or restraint. And then, the greatest horror of all, the recently dead rise up on the invisible strings of their necromantic masters to turn on those they called friends and...
The peculiar physiology of Trolls makes them incredibly difficult to kill, their flesh re-knitting any wound and their thick, glutinous blood almost reluctant to leave their bodies. Resurrecting them as zombies has the unusual side effect of improving their general level of intelligence, though why this should be so is a matter of some debate. Some...