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==Fluff== Two specific pieces of lore are mentioned for the Restless Dead as examples. In the first, a [[Bretonnia|Bretonnian]] Lord of [[Mousillion]] named Pitre Fonce has become a Necromancer and raised his ancestors in what his peasants call the "Nightguard" lead by a Wight King called "The Black Duke" from the Grimnoire Barrows. They march every night to kill his rivals and anyone who tries to stop them, ignoring all others. The second, [[Mannfred von Carstein]] posed as a nobleman to befriend a collector of books from Altdorf named Gustav Krecher. After the nobleman declined to share his entire collection with Mannfred, the [[Meme|Mannlet]] became personally insulted and sent an army to kill every man, woman, and child in his keep. The book he was searching for wasn't there, so Mannfred contented himself at having killed an imagined foe. Thus the general theme of Restless Dead is a force of undead sent by your army leader or patron for revenge and/or gain.
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