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''Player Restrictions:'' None
 
''Player Restrictions:'' None
  
''Racial Ability:'' True Undeath: Unlike all other races on Atharen, the Dunash are truly immunized from the consequences of death and aging. They may have their organs cut through, their arms and legs dismembered, and may live for a thousand years; in all cases, they continue to survive. The two reliable ways to kill a Dunash are to decapitate them, or to set them on fire. Few else can truly kill them, and many have learned to repair their bodies with [[Necromancy]].
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''Racial Ability:'' True Undeath: Unlike all other races on Atharen, the Dunash are truly immunized from the consequences of death and aging. They may have their organs cut through, their arms and legs dismembered, and may live for a thousand years; in all cases, they continue to survive. The two reliable ways to kill a Dunash are to decapitate them, or to set them on fire. Few other things can truly kill them, and many have learned to repair their bodies with [[Necromancy]].
  
 
''Population:'' 53,000,000
 
''Population:'' 53,000,000

Revision as of 14:00, 15 October 2021


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Fast Facts

Height: Varies widely, and is entirely based on origin race.

Weight: Varies widely, and is entirely based on origin race.

Lifespan: Eternal

Notable Features: Pearl-colored Irises, Grey Skin Undertones, Unrecoverable Wounds, Jittery Movements

Player Restrictions: None

Racial Ability: True Undeath: Unlike all other races on Atharen, the Dunash are truly immunized from the consequences of death and aging. They may have their organs cut through, their arms and legs dismembered, and may live for a thousand years; in all cases, they continue to survive. The two reliable ways to kill a Dunash are to decapitate them, or to set them on fire. Few other things can truly kill them, and many have learned to repair their bodies with Necromancy.

Population: 53,000,000

History

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