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==== ''Marching Dead'' ==== Doud has expanded since it was teleported into the Desert of Ash. Fenrir has constructed great towers made of rock and bone. The streets of the city are filled with skeletons, their flesh long having rotten away, as they continue building their legions. Divination experts who have often spied on the city estimate there are between two-hundred and four-hundred thousand undead within the city. Their numbers dwarf any other army found on the Dark Ring. It is often thought that if Doudβs dead began to march to war that every nation around the Sea of Screams would need to unite to survive. Sometimes the sky around Doud will flash with color. Fenrir has woven deep magic into the land causing any person who dies near Doud to immediately revive as two separate undead. The body becomes a zombie, which is added to the endless hordes, as the soul becomes a specter, ghost, or wraith. For every fallen mortal, Doud gains two more to its number.
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