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As of the start of the 9th century, there were 1664 historical recorded necromancers in Orid Xem.[1]

Chosen necromancers[]

There were 12 chosen necromancers, the first being Stathra Casluthratpin of Dur Leru in the year 22 and the most recent Em Taramthothil of Quogubpesor in 669.

First name Last name Last name (common) Slab name Death deity Original civilization Date of ascension
Stathra Casluthratpin Contestjugglers Maratabe Uquud Mup Agwa Dur Leru 17, Timber 22
Kanil Xemisdi Mythice Ocesut Sutarzitha Warosp Sutaruja‏‎ Stalconpesor 19, Limestone 8
Tath Peradadi Voicestroke Stoltadadic Kas Dilolosplek Quogubpesor 35, Sandstone 22
Oddom Thobmunèst Girdergrove Shedimostar Tithleth  Adilatír 47, Slate 22
Kasat Thorangosp Boltsscuffles Uklasut Ala Mong Uthros 50, Malachite 8
Genam Gigolupu Riddleddressed Ceshsheduja[2] Sut Lomoth Akul Sastpesor 61, Sandstone 1
Cog Omristducim Wildnesswork Shoselostar Tarem Dalzatèzum 70, Timber 8
Ulet Budoostsi Roaredbreached Slismumup Eslim Dur Badu 71, Sandstone 22
Aba Dapenkasp Fondledred Sutarvutu Gopet Slismucákuth  Omon Obin 81, Timber 22
Bomrek Gídthurmûthkat Graspingmansions Kokdathgedor[3] Udir Mörul Kan 91, Granite 15
Sinur Ocgizobsha Guardedbronze Threteluja Agwa Ura Ala Mong Uthros 641, Timber 15
Em Taramthothil Soldbook Vopeismig Kas Dilolosplek Quogubpesor 669, Opal 22

Necromancer experiments[]

Aba's monster[]

A very large octopod. It has a pair of branching antennae. Its black hair is unkempt. This night creature was first created by the human necromancer Aba Dapenkasp after horrible experiments on horses in Owbacuro in the year 349. This type of creature was first discovered in historical records at the start of the 9th century.

Abpapabat's Folly[]

There are eight known named Abpapabat's Folly. A large feather blob. Is has three narrow tails. Its charcoal feathers are long and narrow. This night creature was first accidentally created by Aba Dapenkasp after horrible experiments gone wrong on the elf Idil Mekgossota in Uksosngosla in the year 315.

Abpapabat's Follies are particular in that there are only 8 recorded named such creatures, all of which were directly turned from sapient beings, in particular elves and humans, from various civilizations, in the 4th century at the height of Oddom Thobmunèst's power and slaughter. Aba seems to have lost her interest in creating them, despite surviving into the 8th century.

First name Last name Last name (common) G. Civilization Date of birth Date of death Age Place of death
Idil Mekgossota Manorocean
 Ribiromimi 307 Living 535
Alu Gibdof Foldeddent
Quogubpesor 311 Living 531
Caspa Cocuilre Swallowtongs
Quogubpesor 311 Living 531
Adre Sheneispran Spicyconjured
 Ribiromimi 331 Living 511
Hethre Peradfamo Voicedspun
Mong Uthros 331 Living 511
Setoc Cusithgatshi Embracehall
Mong Uthros 332 Living 510
Sana Palathshasttol Diamondmob
Quogubpesor 334 385 51 Uksosngosla
Pado Ekooxa Polishtrampled
Mong Uthros 339 571 232 Uksosngosla

Ad's Disaster[]

A very large feathered armless bird. It has a long, swinging trunk. Its black feathers are long and broad. This night creature was first accidentally created by the human necromancer Ad Xetanrozmo after horrible experiments gone wrong on horses in Uthretqueh in the year 345. The only record of their existence so far is chronicled in the aftermath of Okgush Irka.

Cog's Beast[]

A very large hairy spider. It has a pair of branching antennae. This night creature was first created by the dwarven necromancer Cog Omristducim after horrible experiments on yaks in Asekiwan in the year 158. This type of creature was first discovered in historical records at the start of the 9th century.

Demon of night[]

A large hairy humanoid. It has a pair of branching antennae. This night creature was first created by the human necromancer Unbeh Ñodspecut after horrible experiments on the goblin Aslot Zongsmoamxu in Strodnoxano in the year 112. This type of creature was first discovered in historical records at the start of the 9th century.

Experiment of Asháb[]

There is one named living Experiment of Asháb, a former goblin by the name of Amxu Ârokutsmob. A feathered maggot. It has a pair of branching antennae. Its charcoal feathers are long and broad. This night creature was first created accidentally by the human necromancer Asháb Apupsushsath after horrible experiments gone wrong on the goblin Amxu Ârokutsmob in Odiuse in the year 547.

Experiment of Vesselcanyons[]

A small feather maggot. It has a knobby trunk. Its black feathers are downy. This night creature was first created accidentally by the dwarven necromancer Minkot Eraltobul after horrible experiments gone wrong on pigs in Kosothducim in the year 121.

Fist of Plantersilks[]

There are 34 known named Fists of Plantersilks. They resemble three-eyed humanoids with waxy, charcoal-black skin and a pair of long, hanging tails. They were first created in the year 547 by the human necromancer Asháb Apupsushsath after horrible experiments on the human Amkash Domion in Odiuse‎ in the year 547.

Folly of Tileddoctrines[]

A feathered blob with wings. Its black feathers are long and narrow. This night creature was first created accidentally by the human necromancer Hob Tileddoctrines after horrible experiments gone wrong on the human Nastrisp Tucooko in Odiuse in the year 567.

Hand of Planegifts[]

Main article: Hand of Planegifts

A scaly humanoid. It has thin wings of stretched skin. Its black scales are jagged and overlapping. This night creature was first created by Ad Xetanrozmo after horrible experiments on the human Ebe Authoredamaze in Ramulkadi (known in the common tongue as Planegifts) in the year 340.

There are almost 1000 known named Hands of Planegifts, the most famous of these being Metuganra Pewtha.

Hound of Cog[]

A small feathered spider. It has a twisted, jointed trunk. Its black feathers are downy. This night creature was first created by the dwarf Cog Omristducim after horrible experiments on dogs in Asekiwan in the year 158.

Hound of Kosothducim[]

A feathered hexapod with wings. Its black feathers are long and sparse. This night creature was first created accidentally by the dwarven necromancer Minkot Eraltobul after horrible experiments on dogs in Kosothducim in the year 121.

Kosothducim's demon[]

A small three-eyed humanoid. It has thin wings of stretched skin. Its charcoal skin is sleek and smooth. This night creature was first created accidentally by the dwarven necromancer Minkot Eraltobul after horrible experiments on the dwarf Eral Gatecrypts in Kosothducim in the year 121.

Minkot's beast[]

A very large scaly octopod. It has large mandibles. Its black scales are small and set far apart. This night creature was first created by the dwarven necromancer Minkot Eraltobul after horrible experiments on horses in Kosothducim in the year 121.

Minkot's catastrophe[]

A very large scaly blob. It has thin wings of stretched skin. Its charcoal scales are jagged and overlapping. This night creature was first created accidentally by the dwarven necromancer Minkot Eraltobul after horrible experiments gone wrong on mules in Kosothducim in the year 121.

Monsters of Ad[]

A very large hairy spider. It has thin wings of stretched skin. Its black hair is very curly. This night creature was first created by Ad Xetanrozmo after horrible experiments on horses in Ramulkadi in the year 340. They have so far only been chronicled in the aftermath of Okgush Irka.

Oburkadôl's Folly[]

There are 10 known named Oburkadôl's Folly. They resemble worms (slightly smaller than a full-grown dwarf), covered in small, wide-set black scales and two thin wings of stretched skin - both traits common to the experiments of the Gigolupu necromancer lineage. They were first created in the year 340, when the dwarf dark one Ad Beltbutters's horrible experiments on humans in Ramulkadi went terribly wrong.

Omristducim's Experiment[]

There are four known named Omristducim's Experiments. Resembling dwarf-sized worms with three tails and a full-body coat of long, wavy black hair, these creatures were first created by the infamous Necromancer Cog Omristducim in the year 158, when horrible experiments on the human Issok Hearthmined went wrong.

Soldier of Aba[]

There are 42 known named soldiers of Aba. They resemble humanoids with waxy black skin, three short horns, and a single, glowing scarlet eye. They were first created by the human necromancer Aba Dapenkasp in the year 293, following horrible experiments on the human Issha Irneciko in Uksosngosla.

Soldier of night[]

There are 1023 known named soldiers of night. A small scaly humanoid. It has thin wings of stretched skin. Its charcoal scales are blocky and close-set. This night creature was first created by the dwarven chosen necromancer Cog Omristducim after horrible experiments on dwarves in Obokrag in the year 136.

Tileddoctrines's Fist[]

There are 14 known named Tileddoctrines's Fists. As with other experiments born of the Gigolupu line, they are humanoid, with thin wings of stretched skin and black scales (these ones being large and close-set). They are notably somewhat larger than humans, and were first created in the year 567 following Hob Lirgeño's horrible experiments on the human Teshil Motofuri in Odiuse‎.

Wildnesswork's catastrophe[]

A very large feathered wyrm. It has a twisted, jointed trunk. Its black feathers are downy. This night creature was first created accidentally by the chosen dwarven necromancer Cog Omristducim after horrible experiments gone wrong on horses in Asekiwan in the year 158.

Wolf of Xetanrozmo[]

Wolves of Xetanrozmo are mysterious creatures who are so far only chronicled in the aftermath of Okgush Irka. A scaly spider. It has wings of stretched skin. Its charcoal scale are small and close-set. This night creature was first created by the human Ad Xetanrozmo after horrible experiments on dogs in Ramulkadi in the year 340.

Notes and references[]

  1. According to Legends Viewer.
  2. This entry of Legends Viewer currently crashes the program. If this entry was created before World Activation in any of the the Museum worlds, it can still be read in the Turn 1 save of the game. See template details.
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named corrupt slab museum
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