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==Types of Mummies== |
==Types of Mummies== |
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*Sand Mummy |
*Sand Mummy |
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− | + | *:[[Necromancer]]s discovered that the dry sand of the deserts had a powerful resonance with undeath. Sand mummies were created long ago, fusing the dark cold of undeath and the burning bright of the desert into a terrible force. Nomads of the dry plains and desert know that not all desiccated corpses are natural occurrences.{{Cite|MoM|197}} |
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*Bog Mummy |
*Bog Mummy |
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+ | *:This undead is a direct result of the [[Scourge]], a variation of undead previously unknown on [[Kalimdor]].{{Cite|MoM|199}} |
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*For controversy, see [[Manual_of_Monsters#Appendix_Three:_Other_Monsters_in_Warcraft|Manual of Monsters]]; Appendix 3 notes. |
*For controversy, see [[Manual_of_Monsters#Appendix_Three:_Other_Monsters_in_Warcraft|Manual of Monsters]]; Appendix 3 notes. |
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Types of Mummies
- Sand Mummy
- Necromancers discovered that the dry sand of the deserts had a powerful resonance with undeath. Sand mummies were created long ago, fusing the dark cold of undeath and the burning bright of the desert into a terrible force. Nomads of the dry plains and desert know that not all desiccated corpses are natural occurrences.Template:Cite
- Bog Mummy
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- For controversy, see Manual of Monsters; Appendix 3 notes.