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* TheDeadHaveEyes: Undead beings with still-functioning eyes.
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* MortalityGreyArea: A character is considered to be neither alive nor dead, or both at once.
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* DutyThatTranscendsDeath: A character so devoted to their cause, not even death stops them from fulfilling it.
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* ResurrectedMurderer: A homicidal human doesn't stay dead.
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* WalkingOssuary: Skeletal undead created by cobbling together parts from multiple skeletons.
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* WeakenedByTheLight: Most undead creatures, ranging from vampires to zombies, are weakened by sunlight.

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** SeductiveMummy: An alluring mummy.
** VampiresAreSexGods: A sexy vampire.

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** SeductiveMummy: An alluring mummy.
** VampiresAreSexGods: A sexy vampire.
* {{Calacas}}: Skeletons representing the dead in Mexican culture.



** {{Calacas}}: Skeletons representing the dead in Mexican culture.
** {{Gashadokuro}}: A giant skeleton {{Youkai}} manifestation of those who died from famine or war.
** TheGrimReaper: The personification of death is often depicted as a cloak-wearing skeleton.
** SkeletalMusician: Animated skeletons performing music.

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** {{Calacas}}: Skeletons representing the dead in Mexican culture.
** {{Gashadokuro}}: A giant skeleton {{Youkai}} manifestation of those who died from famine or war.
** TheGrimReaper: The personification of death is often depicted as a cloak-wearing skeleton.
** SkeletalMusician: Animated skeletons performing music.
* {{Dracolich}}: Undead dragons.



** FrankensteinsMonster: A monster made from being sewn together from dismembered corpses.

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** * FrankensteinsMonster: A monster made from being sewn together from dismembered corpses.



* {{Gashadokuro}}: A giant skeleton {{Youkai}} manifestation of those who died from famine or war.



* GhostlyAnimals: Undead animals without physical bodies.



* TheGrimReaper: The personification of death is often depicted as a cloak-wearing skeleton.



** {{Dracolich}}: Undead dragons.
** RaisingTheSteaks: Undead zombified animals.
*** GhostlyAnimals: Undead animals without physical bodies.
*** UndeadFossils: Undead prehistoric animals.



* RaisingTheSteaks: Undead zombified animals.



* SeductiveMummy: An alluring mummy.



* SkeletalMusician: Animated skeletons performing music.



* UndeadFossils: Undead prehistoric animals.
* VampireDoctor: Character who works in close contact with those they'd normally consider food.



* ActuallyNotAVampire: A person with vampire-like habits and traits is mistaken for being a real vampire.



** VampireDance: Vampires who love dancing.



* LevelDrain: Common effect of undead enemies in [=RPGs=].
** MaximumHPReduction: Attacks that reduce the maximum number of HitPoints, not just their current amount.

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* LevelDrain: Common Something that causes the player to regress levels; common effect of undead enemies in [=RPGs=].
** * MaximumHPReduction: Attacks that reduce the maximum number of HitPoints, not just their current amount.amount; common effect of undead enemies in [=RPGs=]



** ActuallyNotAVampire: A person with vampire-like habits and traits is mistaken for being a real vampire.



* VampireDoctor: Character who works in close contact with those they'd normally consider food.

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* VampireDoctor: Character VampireDance: Vampires who works in close contact with those they'd normally consider food.love dancing.


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* VampiresAreSexGods: Vampires are pretty hot.

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** RaisingTheSteaks: Undead animals.

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** RaisingTheSteaks: Undead animals.zombified animals.
*** GhostlyAnimals: Undead animals without physical bodies.



* VengefulGhost: A ghost out for revenge.

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* VengefulGhost: A ghost An angry spirit out for revenge.
revenge from beyond the grave.
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* SupernaturalIsGreen: The color green associated with undead creatures.
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Supernatural Is Purple and Supernatural Is Green have been merged into a new trope called Technicolor Magic per this TRS thread. zero context examples and examples that don't fit the existing tropes will be removed.
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This trope doesn't inherently involve undeath.


* PreserveYourGays: Gay characters repeatedly almost dying.
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* GhostlyDeathReveal: A character's offscreen death is revealed by their appearance as a ghost later on
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* WarriorUndead: An undead creature that skillfully uses armour, tactics, fighting techniques and weaponry.
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* RidiculouslyAliveUndead: An undead creature does something that seems biological, such as eating or burping.
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* UndeadCounterpart: Undead variations of {{Mooks}}
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* QuietingTheUnquietDead: Giving the undead a helping hand to pass on.

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