Undead
Undead is a broad term used in folklore, mythology, and fiction to describe beings that remain animate after death or are not fully alive in the ordinary sense. They typically interact with the living and are sustained by supernatural forces, disease, or magical means rather than normal biological processes. The concept appears in many cultures and genres, and its specifics vary widely.
Common forms of the undead include zombies, vampires, revenants (or ghosts), and liches. Zombies are usually
Different traditions depict undeath with varying mechanisms and moral implications. Common explanations include necromantic magic, curses,