Starfinder Pact Worlds
Starfinder
Borai: Borais are an unusual form of corporeal undead. Instead of being a dead body animated by negative energy, a borai has a mostly dead body that retains the smallest sliver of its soul. The two are inexorably bound, as the body draws vitality from the soul while the soul uses the body to remain on the Material Plane. Some borais are the results of partially botched resurrection attempts, either magical or technological, while others were people who were simply too stubborn to fully die when their time came.
Though they can be created almost anywhere, the highest “birth rate” of borais is on the planet Eox, as many of the undead who live on that planet experiment with necromancy and undead-strengthening science.
Borai, Unique Form of Undead, Unusual Form of Corporeal Undead: ?
Undead Elebrian Borai: ?
Undead, Undead Being, Undead Monster, Undead Creature: Some of Eox’s original living inhabitants, the elebrians, survived the cataclysm that destroyed the planet’s ecosystem in sealed underground bunkers, but the extent of the devastation made it clear that their old way of life could not be easily restored. Elebrian leaders conferred and decided to turn themselves and much of their population into undead beings, enabling them to survive on the surface. These spellcasters were the first bone sages, and many continue to rule the planet.
The Necroforge is less a city than it is an extensive industrial complex dedicated to the creation and study of undead, necrografts, and necromantic magic. Along with Orphys, it is one of the primary destinations for living beings who wish to augment themselves with necromantic implants and for necromancers who seek to become undead (often at the price of a century of unliving service once their transformation is complete), as well as for body merchants who bring corpses to Eox to be turned into new undead citizens or elements of necrografts and other experiments.
These are the lairs of evil dragons who have been turned into undead monsters by strange eldritch energies.
Undead Trooper: ?
Cruel Undead Creature, Unknown Catastrophe: ?
Undead Monstrosity: In the chaotic years following the Gap, a gang of space pirates broke away from the Free Captains, finding their code too restrictive. Unfortunately for them, the small asteroid they chose to use as their base was the prison of a cruel undead creature exiled by the bone sages of Eox for unremembered crimes it committed during the Gap. The foolish pirates accidentally released the creature, who quickly slaughtered them all. Only garbled transmissions of bloodcurdling screams escaped the remote asteroid, which was dubbed the Abattoir by local Diasporans and summarily quarantined. Some believe the unknown catastrophe turned its victims into undead monstrosities, and the unliving pirates are rumored to occasionally set sail from the rock to add to their burgeoning armada of the damned. As of yet, no one has been brave enough to explore the Abattoir to prove or disprove these rumors.
Undead Monstrosity, Unliving Pirate: ?
Necrotic Mine: These disastrous weapons are forged of seething bone, flesh, and sinew and infused with terrible volumes of negative energy. These undead mines each contain a tiny portal to the Negative Energy Plane, allowing them to reconstitute after detonation. No one is certain who created this minefield, as it was in place when the Gap ended, though most point their fingers at Eox. No one group has committed the time and resources to disarm these weapons, but the Stewards have noted that the mines seem to self-replicate.
Necrotic Mine, Deadly Weapon, Disastrous Weapon, Undead Mine: ?
Starving Undead: ?
Native Undead: ?
More Powerful Undead: ?
Undead Rank-and-File Citizen: ?
Undead Citizen: The Necroforge is less a city than it is an extensive industrial complex dedicated to the creation and study of undead, necrografts, and necromantic magic. Along with Orphys, it is one of the primary destinations for living beings who wish to augment themselves with necromantic implants and for necromancers who seek to become undead (often at the price of a century of unliving service once their transformation is complete), as well as for body merchants who bring corpses to Eox to be turned into new undead citizens or elements of necrografts and other experiments.
Low-Ranking Undead: ?
Roving Undead: ?
Undead Overlord: ?
Lesser Undead, Lesser Undead Creature: ?
Undead Tyrant: ?
Angry Incorporeal Undead: ?
Most Powerful Undead Prisoner: ?
Upstart Undead Master, Undead Master: ?
Undead Elebrian: ?
Undead Guard: ?
Undead Showrunner: ?
Undead Administrator: ?
Undead Resident: ?
Rogue Undead Creature: ?
Undead Who Requires Flesh: ?
Undead Who Requires Blood: ?
Undead Ryphorian: ?
Undead Whose Existence is Tied to an Object: ?
Animated Corpse Minion: ?
The Soulless One, Apparition, Bone Sage, Shadow With Bright Green Circuitry Patterns Forming His Eyes and Running Along His Shoulders and Arms, Upstart: ?
Bone Sage, Bone Sage Leader: ?
Bone Sage, Most Powerful Inhabitant, Regional Lord, Centuries-Old Master of Magic and Technology, Most Politically and Magically Powerful Eoxian, Timeless Being, Undead Ruler: ?
Coldly Calculating Bone Sage: ?
Younger Bone Sage: ?
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Major Bone Sage: ?
Most Powerful Bone Sage: ?
Oldest Bone Sage: ?
The Festrog Queen, Most Powerful Dissenting Bone Sage: ?
Mnephalon, Bone Sage: ?
Bone Trooper, Skeletal Bone Trooper: ?
Quatherat Hafet, Elebrian Corpsefolk Mechanic, Bone Sage: ?
Ghost: ?
Ghost, Most Powerful Undead Prisoner: ?
Malignant Psychic Ghost, Flash of Pale Light and Unblinking Eyes: ?
Cannibalistic Ghoul: ?
Ghoul: ?
Ghoul Overseer: ?
Sadrat Phain, Elebrian Ghoul Envoy: ?
Hunger-Ender, Undead Hunger-Ender: Several of the lonely, ruined fortresses atop the Twisting Peaks are located near underground passages and claimed by a cabal of orocoran mystics called the Hunger-Enders. More powerful even than the dreaded orocoran ichor lords, the Hunger-Enders have all died from gorging upon the eldritch fluids that flow beneath Aucturn’s surface and risen again as undead creatures.
Hunger-Ender, Rare Orocoran Leader, Orocoran Mystic: ?
Lich, Bone Sage: ?
Spellcasting Necrovite: ?
Necrovite, Bone Sage: ?
Necrovite: ?
Necrovite, Most Powerful Undead Prisoner: ?
Zo!, Elebrian Necrovite, Most Well Known Promoter of Events, Flamboyant Host, Charismatic Necrovite: ?
The Painted Lady, Elebrian Necrovite, Bone Sage: ?
Director Ulla Vhasgos, Elebrian Necrovite: ?
Kalantrodoch the Unburning, Elebrian Necrovite Mystic: ?
Necrovite, Undead Whose Existence is Tied to an Object: ?
Nightshade, Most Powerful Undead Prisoner: ?
Skeletal Guard: ?
Charming Vampire: ?
Vampire: ?
Vampire, Most Powerful Undead Prisoner: ?
Ranonek, Bearlike Vampiric Beast: ?
Vampiric Predator: ?
Creeva, Ryphorian Vampire Mystic, Egomaniac: The beasts’ simple minds are under the control of a ryphorian who fell to a necromantic disease the previous summer: Creeva.
Cybernetic Zombie: A relatively recent threat—simultaneously attributed to Eox, the Banner of Purity, and a dozen other sources—is a series of outbreaks of cybernetic undeath. These appear to be the result of some unknown virus that causes augmentations to kill their hosts and reanimate the corpses, driving the new zombies to kill and infect others.