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{{Trail|Creatures}}
'''Undead Creatures''' consist of spirits, reanimated skeletons, and reanimated corpses. [[Skyrim:Vampire|Vampire]]s are also considered to be undead, but are undead [[Skyrim:NPCs|NPCs]] instead of creatures. All varieties of Undead are detected using [[Skyrim:Detect Dead|Detect Dead]] instead of [[Skyrim:Detect Life (spell)|Detect Life]]. Undead creatures are generally extra vulnerable to silver weapons.
==Dragon Priest==
[[File:SR-creature-Dragon Priest.jpg|thumb|right|A dragon priest]]
'''[[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|Dragon Priests]]''' were once the primary servants of the ancient dragons of Skyrim and would rule over countless armies of men in their god's name. They are found residing in coffins in areas of prominent dragon worship, particularly [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|Nordic ruins]]. If their resting place is disturbed by trespassers, the priest bursts out of its coffin (with considerably more force than a draugr's) and will proceed to attack intruders.
This is a summary of information on dragon priests. See the main [[Skyrim:Dragon_Priest|Dragon Priest]] article for more detailed information.
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==Draugr==
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr]]
'''[[Skyrim:Draugr|Draugr]]''' are ancient, long dead Nordic warriors who rise again in an undead state. They are mostly found in [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|barrows and tombs]], and rise from catacombs or burst out of sarcophagi to attack when you walk within their vicinity, or when certain items and events are triggered/interacted with. For information about dead, static corpses of draugr which can be looted, see [[Skyrim:Containers#Draugr|this page]].
This is a summary of information on draugr. See the main [[Skyrim:Draugr|Draugr]] article for more detailed information.
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==Ghost==
[[File:SR-creature-Ghost.jpg|thumb|right|A Ghost]]
'''Ghosts''' are the incorporeal, restless spirits of the dead citizens of Skyrim. Their equipment varies and although they are usually poorly armed, they may prove to be a threat to adventurers early on due to their resistance to non-magical weaponry. Some ghosts may constantly apologize to the player while attacking and may thank the player upon being slain. Though a ghost has no physical body, it can still be affected by shouts and finishing moves, including decapitation.
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==Skeleton==
[[File:SR-creature-Skeleton.jpg|thumb|right|A Skeleton]] '''[[Skyrim:Skeleton|Skeletons]]''' are the reanimated bones of the dead. They are often found with draugr in crypts and ruins, and may also be summoned by necromancers in combat. They are fully resistant to poison and paralysis and have a 25% resistance to frost, but, given their low health level and poor equipment, they are vulnerable to other types of attack, making them relatively easy opponents.
This is a summary of information on skeletons. See the main [[Skyrim:Skeleton|Skeleton]] article.
===Skeleton Variants===
{{Bullet Link|Corrupted Shade|A variety of skeleton which inhabit [[Skyrim:Kilkreath Ruins|Meridia's Temple]]. They have been created by [[Skyrim:Malkoran|Malkoran]] from the casualties of the ongoing [[Skyrim:Civil_War|war]].}}
{{Bullet Link|Boneman|A variety of skeleton archer which inhabit the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Boneman#Conjure_Boneman|Conjure Boneman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
{{Bullet Link|Mistman|Floating, legless, black skeletons found in the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Mistman|Conjure Mistman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
{{Bullet Link|Wrathman|Black skeleton warriors found in the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Wrathman|Conjure Wrathman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
===Gallery===
<gallery>
File:SR-creature-Corrupted Shade.jpg|A Corrupted Shade
File:SR-creature-Boneman.jpg|A Boneman
File:SR-creature-Mistman.jpg|A Mistman
File:SR-creature-Wrathman.jpg|A Wrathman
</gallery>
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==Zombie==
[[File:SR-npc-Zombie.jpg|thumb|right|A Redguard zombie]]
'''Zombies''' are creatures or NPCs that have died and been temporarily resurrected as combat allies. They are created by use of a [[Skyrim:Reanimate|Reanimate]] spell or enchantment, usually by [[Skyrim:Vampire|vampires]], [[Skyrim:Necromancer|necromancers]], or even the player. For more details about using zombies as allies, see [[Skyrim:Reanimate|this page]].
This is a summary of information on zombies. See the main [[Skyrim:Zombie|Zombie]] article for more detailed information.
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{{Trail|Creatures}}
'''Undead Creatures''' consist of spirits, reanimated skeletons, and reanimated corpses. [[Skyrim:Vampire|Vampire]]s are also considered to be undead, but are undead [[Skyrim:NPCs|NPCs]] instead of creatures. All varieties of Undead are detected using [[Skyrim:Detect Dead|Detect Dead]] instead of [[Skyrim:Detect Life (spell)|Detect Life]]. Undead creatures are generally extra vulnerable to silver weapons.
==Dragon Priest==
[[File:SR-creature-Dragon Priest.jpg|thumb|right|A dragon priest]]
'''[[Skyrim:Dragon Priest|Dragon Priests]]''' were once the primary servants of the ancient dragons of Skyrim and would rule over countless armies of men in their god's name. They are found residing in coffins in areas of prominent dragon worship, particularly [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|Nordic ruins]]. If their resting place is disturbed by trespassers, the priest bursts out of its coffin (with considerably more force than a draugr's) and will proceed to attack intruders.
This is a summary of information on dragon priests. See the main [[Skyrim:Dragon_Priest|Dragon Priest]] article for more detailed information.
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==Draugr==
[[File:SR-creature-Draugr.jpg|thumb|right|A Draugr]]
'''[[Skyrim:Draugr|Draugr]]''' are ancient, long dead Nordic warriors who rise again in an undead state. They are mostly found in [[Skyrim:Nordic Ruins|barrows and tombs]], and rise from catacombs or burst out of sarcophagi to attack when you walk within their vicinity, or when certain items and events are triggered/interacted with. For information about dead, static corpses of draugr which can be looted, see [[Skyrim:Containers#Draugr|this page]].
This is a summary of information on draugr. See the main [[Skyrim:Draugr|Draugr]] article for more detailed information.
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==Ghost==
[[File:SR-creature-Ghost.jpg|thumb|right|A Ghost]]
'''Ghosts''' are the incorporeal, restless spirits of the dead citizens of Skyrim. Their equipment varies and although they are usually poorly armed, they may prove to be a threat to adventurers early on due to their resistance to non-magical weaponry. Some ghosts may constantly apologize to the player while attacking and may thank the player upon being slain. Though a ghost has no physical body, it can still be affected by shouts and finishing moves, including decapitation.
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==Skeleton==
[[File:SR-creature-Skeleton.jpg|thumb|right|A Skeleton]] '''[[Skyrim:Skeleton|Skeletons]]''' are the reanimated bones of the dead. They are often found with draugr in crypts and ruins, and may also be summoned by necromancers in combat. They are fully resistant to poison and paralysis and have a 25% resistance to frost, but, given their low health level and poor equipment, they are vulnerable to other types of attack, making them relatively easy opponents.
This is a summary of information on skeletons. See the main [[Skyrim:Skeleton|Skeleton]] article.
===Skeleton Variants===
{{Bullet Link|Corrupted Shade|A variety of skeleton which inhabit [[Skyrim:Kilkreath Ruins|Meridia's Temple]]. They have been created by [[Skyrim:Malkoran|Malkoran]] from the casualties of the ongoing [[Skyrim:Civil_War|war]].}}
{{Bullet Link|Boneman|A variety of skeleton archer which inhabit the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Boneman#Conjure_Boneman|Conjure Boneman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
{{Bullet Link|Mistman|Floating, legless, black skeletons found in the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Mistman|Conjure Mistman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
{{Bullet Link|Wrathman|Black skeleton warriors found in the [[Skyrim:Soul Cairn|Soul Cairn]]. You can summon them after learning [[Skyrim:Conjure_Wrathman|Conjure Wrathman]] from a spell tome in the Soul Cairn.|mod=DG}}
===Gallery===
<gallery>
File:SR-creature-Corrupted Shade.jpg|A Corrupted Shade
File:SR-creature-Boneman.jpg|A Boneman
File:SR-creature-Mistman.jpg|A Mistman
File:SR-creature-Wrathman.jpg|A Wrathman
</gallery>
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==Zombie==
[[File:SR-npc-Zombie.jpg|thumb|right|A Redguard zombie]]
'''Zombies''' are creatures or NPCs that have died and been temporarily resurrected as combat allies. They are created by use of a [[Skyrim:Reanimate|Reanimate]] spell or enchantment, usually by [[Skyrim:Vampire|vampires]], [[Skyrim:Necromancer|necromancers]], or even the player. For more details about using zombies as allies, see [[Skyrim:Reanimate|this page]].
This is a summary of information on zombies. See the main [[Skyrim:Zombie|Zombie]] article for more detailed information.
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