Flesh golem and the others.
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I noticed flesh golem from UtBS is not having trait undead neither belong to undead race but his describtion says of necromancer is who control him. Another thing is my suggestion towards young ogre and crab-man. I think both are interesting way to open new events in the last scenarios of the campaign.
I will look into it after I finish everything I'm currently dealing with regarding UtBS and other major content. You can also freely suggest what those events could be.
I wouldn't expect or classify the Flesh Golem as undead. Indeed, the current classification in the file structure is 'monster' rather than undead. I consider undead as living beings that have died and been reanimated. The golem appears to be an inanimate object that has been animated through magic - association with a necromancer doesn't necessarily imply undead status.
I wouldn't expect or classify the Flesh Golem as undead. Indeed, the current classification in the file structure is 'monster' rather than undead. I consider undead as living beings that have died and been reanimated. The golem appears to be an inanimate object that has been animated through magic - association with a necromancer doesn't necessarily imply undead status.
I consider him as some Frankenstein based monster. Frankenstein isn't really supposed to be undead and Kromph unlike walking corpses and ghouls seem to have own reason (but is easy to be manipulated as well). Anyway I would delete direct necromancer reference from his describtion and would replace word with some other to not confuse players.
I will look into it after I finish everything I'm currently dealing with regarding UtBS and other major content. You can also freely suggest what those events could be.
Not sure if crab-man is still there or if someone replaced him with crab, if yes we would can get someone to draw real crab-man. My vision is to take him into team alongside young ogre and he would have some dialogue interaction when next to merfolk in "Blood is Thickier than water", also I would see him as the key to open some extra event there or on Zoctahol Isle. Young ogre belongs to race known to Quenoth Elves what can make some interesting lines about it, let's say was abducted from desert (and crab-man from sea) and tortured in that hidden chamber by Yehnagoth cultists.
I consider him as some Frankenstein based monster. Frankenstein isn't really supposed to be undead
We could assume a golem to be some inanimate, animated monster. Like in the movie Young Frankenstein.
Undead are often, say, the classical ones - zombies, skeletons, then perhaps ghouls, ghasts and so forth, vampires as slightly stronger and more unique ones and so forth. I would also classify these differently.
If a parent class is required then perhaps animated-mobs could be one. I would argue that most people may consider a golem not an undead as such though as Wedge009 pointed out.
Monster is a very generic range though, not very specific. I think both undead and golem-types or animated beings may be a bit more specific.