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| Graves come in many shapes and sizes in the [[Land of Mists]].
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| Marked graves are, of course, prone to robbing. A not overly fresh grave may offer up, in place of a rotted corpse, a foul and dangerous thing called [[grave ooze]]. Or there may only be a tunnel left by a [[ghoul]] leading into its warren.
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| To be sure, not all graves are marked. There are many signs of unmarked graves. In the [[Ehrendton]] of [[Nova Vaasa]], for example, patches where the grass has turned from yellow-green to white are called ''[[dødmangraes]]'' ("dead man's grass") and are said to be the sign of unmarked graves.
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| [[Shipwrecks]] can be mass graves that are, after a fashon, marked, bearing for a time at least the name of vessel upon which the dead served in life. It is not uncommon for them to be haunted by [[undead]].
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| The [[Burial at sea|sea]] is perhaps the greatest grave of all. Any sailor "buried" at sea is consigned to her depths where he will hopefully stay.
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| There are intrepid men, or fools, who specialise in the plundering of graves. They are especially found of [[tombs]]. They consider themselves professionals, call themselves [[crypt raiders]], and are wont to introduce themselves as archeologists.
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| [[Category:Burial Site]]
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