Undead Monsters
in OSRIC
21 monsters
- Banshee - The legendary ghost of an evil elven female found in remote countrysides and lonely natural places
- Coffer Corpse - Resembles a zombie, a rotting, fetid corpse of the dead left unburied
- Ghast - Undead monsters similar to ghouls but smarter and more powerful, surrounded by an overwhelming stench
- Ghost* - Spectral remnants of intelligent beings who cannot rest easily in their graves
- Ghoul - Undead monsters which eat the flesh of dead humanoids to survive
- Juju Zombie - Undead created by evil necromancy, improved zombies with strong connection to Negative Material Plane
- Lich - Undead remains of powerful wizard-priests who have cheated death through fell magic
- Mummy - Undead monsters, linen-wrapped preserved corpses animated through dark desert gods
- Poltergeist - Non-corporeal invisible spirits of humans who died tragically or were murdered
- Shadow* - An incorporeal creature that drains Strength with its touch
- Skeleton - Mindless undead created to guard tombs or serve their creator
- Skeleton Warrior - Unfortunate victims of powerful magic; in life they were fighters of great prowess and likely lords in their own right
- Soul Worm - Putrescent maggot-like creatures with leering humanoid faces, the remains of evil souls imprisoned in Hell
- Spectral Troll - Invisible creatures created from merging troll and extra-planar essences
- Spectre - Incorporeal undead monsters that drain life energy
- Succubus - Solitary female demons that appear as stunningly beautiful, naked humanoid women with leathery bat wings
- Vampire* - Undead monsters that appear pale but lifelike, possessing all memories and abilities from life
- Wight - A weird and twisted reflection of the form it had in life
- Will-o-the-Wisp - Strange, fey creatures that resemble dancing lights or torches
- Wraith - Incorporeal creatures born of evil and darkness
- Zombie - Undead corpses of humanoid creatures that are deathly slow but move silently and are very strong