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'''Mohrgs''' are a species of evil undead native to the worlds of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. These horrible monsters look like skeletal - or at least horribly decayed - bodies infested by monstrous, slimy, purple worm-things that essentially resemble fiend-possessed entrails. | '''Mohrgs''' are a species of evil undead native to the worlds of [[Dungeons & Dragons]]. These horrible monsters look like skeletal - or at least horribly decayed - bodies infested by monstrous, slimy, purple worm-things that essentially resemble fiend-possessed entrails. | ||
Debuting in [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]], morhgs arise spontaneously - or are created by [[necromancer]]s from - the bodies of unrepentant mass-murderers. They still retain their murderous urges, and are at least quasi-sentient - about the level of [[ghoul]]s, at least; not as impressive as [[lich]]es, but far more malignantly cunning than [[zombie]]s. | Debuting in [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]], morhgs arise spontaneously - or are created by [[necromancer]]s from - the bodies of unrepentant mass-murderers. They still retain their murderous urges, and are at least quasi-sentient - about the level of [[ghoul]]s, at least; not as impressive as [[lich]]es, but far more malignantly cunning than [[zombie]]s. | ||
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[[Category: Monsters]] [[Category: Undead]] | [[Category: Monsters]] [[Category: Undead]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:02, 22 June 2023

Mohrgs are a species of evil undead native to the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. These horrible monsters look like skeletal - or at least horribly decayed - bodies infested by monstrous, slimy, purple worm-things that essentially resemble fiend-possessed entrails.
Debuting in Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition, morhgs arise spontaneously - or are created by necromancers from - the bodies of unrepentant mass-murderers. They still retain their murderous urges, and are at least quasi-sentient - about the level of ghouls, at least; not as impressive as liches, but far more malignantly cunning than zombies.