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* Undead can animate from hauled corpses. | * Undead can animate from hauled corpses. | ||
− | * Animated undead will not attack necromancers (including those not responsible for raising them), as they are considered non-living beings. They are also | + | * Animated undead will not attack necromancers (including those not responsible for raising them), as they are considered non-living beings. They are also docile towards other undead creatures like vampires or mummies. |
* Undead will not attack inorganic/elemental creatures, such as [[Gabbro man|gabbro men]] and [[bronze colossus]]es. This is because these creatures are also treated as 'non-living', despite the fact they are not undead. | * Undead will not attack inorganic/elemental creatures, such as [[Gabbro man|gabbro men]] and [[bronze colossus]]es. This is because these creatures are also treated as 'non-living', despite the fact they are not undead. | ||
* Undead risen from starved animals in cages are not caged. | * Undead risen from starved animals in cages are not caged. |