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Zombie Like Creature Names

Is there an MTG artifact/enchantment that makes all your creatures zombies?

There are many cards called "changelings" These make can make other cards become all creature types, including zombies. These cards include Mirror Entity, Blades of Velis Vel, Shields of Velis Vel, and Wings of Velis Vel.

Archdemon of Unx turns non-zombie creatures into 2/2 zombies.
Dralnu's Crusade turns goblins into zombies and +1/+1.

Hope this helps.

Zombie like creature names?

I'm writing a book and I'm having trouble thinking of names for zombie like creatures. They're not zombies so much as they are radioactive monsters but I can't think of names. They're behaviors are very fast, extremely agile, and consume radiation. I would prefer if the names haven't been used in anything like walkers in The Walking Dead and clickers in The Last of Us. Thank you!

What is that anime/movie where gray zombie like creatures that regenerate, escape a lab and start killing everyone? I only remember this part and I want to find that anime or whatever it was.

I think you're mentioning a particular scene in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, where an army of homunculi powered by artificial philosopher's stones are awakened and start killing everyone indiscriminately.

Another name/word for Zombie or Undead?

I'm writing a short fiction piece where the villain uses an army of creatures that look very similar to zombies. However I'd rather another name for them, seeing as they're not REALLY zombies, and I fear that if I use the term 'zombies' people may think that it's a zombie short fiction, which I'd rather didn't happen. So perhaps if you're aware of a myth or legend based around 'undead' from any culture? Or even if you've just thought up a cool name on the spot? Anything would be helpful. Thank you.

What are other names for zombies?

Some of the names used on the Walking Dead are walkers, roamers, lurkers, biters or infected.  From Zombie Slang and Terminology you get Abominations, Ankle Biters, Biters, Banelings, Cannibal Corpses, Crawlers, Creepy Crawlies, Crimson Heads, Beaters, Dead Heads, Dead Beats ,Draggers, Geeks, Ghouls ("G's" for short), Grabbers, Infected, Lame Brains, Lurker, Meat Bags, Monsters, Mudo, Noob, Necrotics, Parents: ("The Dead"), Revived/Revitalized:("The Zom-B Chronicles"), Risen, Roamers ("The Walking Dead"), Rotters, Runners, Saifu, Skels/Skeletons, Shufflers, Slackjaws, Stiffs, Stragglers ("Zone One"), Swimmers, Tin Cans, Them, The Living Dead, The Resurrected, The Walking Dead, Unconsecrated, Undead, V-ACT, Walkers, Whiskey Delta (Left 4 Dead), Zachs/Zacks, Zeds, Zeke, ZQN ("I am a Hero"), and finally Z's.

Were the creatures in "I am Legend" zombies or vampires?

SPOILER ALERT: While I have tried to avoid any obvious spoilers, the below delves to some extent into parts of the “I am legend” plot and is therefore inherently spoilery. This includes an oblique reference to a particularly relevant and powerful plot twist. Reader beware)Definitely vampires. Matheson introduced some interesting twists into the vampire mythos, mostly pseudo-scientific explanations to the vampiric features: viral origin, aversion to garlic, photosensitivity, vulnerability to stakes… but the creatures in his story match most of the elements we would associate with vampires, and not zombies.He also introduced the notion of the “vampire disease” becoming a pandemic and ultimately obliterating civilization, which was later on integral to the “zombie apocalypse” concept (I do not know if Matheson picked it up elsewhere)The Will Smith movie, while betraying many of the elements that made the original story great (including QUASI SPOILER ALERT: the plot twist that lies at the core of the title), is mostly true to the above, although the vampires are shown to be more feral and inhuman, which in a way “zombifies” them a bit, particularly when we consider the brand of acrobatic zombie seen in, for example, the World War Z movie)

What are the types of zombies that exist in other cultures?

A zombie is originally a Haitian creation, not US. The draugr or draug (Old Norse: draugr, plural draugar; modern Icelandic: draugur, Faroese: dreygur and Norwegian, Swedish and Danish draugen), also called aptrganga or aptrgangr, literally "again-walker" (Icelandic: afturganga) is an undead creature from Norse mythology, a subset of Germanic mythology.The Old Norse meaning of the word is a revenant.The Epic of Gilgamesh of ancient Sumer includes a mention of zombies. Ishtar, in the fury of vengeance says:     Father give me the Bull of Heaven,    So he can kill Gilgamesh in his dwelling.    If you do not give me the Bull of Heaven,    I will knock down the Gates of the Netherworld,    I will smash the doorposts, and leave the doors flat down,    and will let the dead go up to eat the living!    And the dead will outnumber the living! A revenant is considered a European form of zombie.A jiangshi, also known as a Chinese "hopping" vampire or zombie, is a type of reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore. "Jiangshi" is read geong-si in Cantonese, cương thi in Vietnamese, gangshi in Korean and kyonshī in Japanese. It is typically depicted as a stiff corpse dressed in official garments from the Qing Dynasty, and it moves around by hopping, with its arms outstretched. It kills living creatures to absorb their qi, or "life force", usually at night, while in the day, it rests in a coffin or hides in dark places such as caves.[1] Jiangshi legends have inspired a genre of jiangshi films and literature in Hong Kong and East Asia.A ro-langs is a zombie-like creature from Tibetan folklore. Ro is the word for corpse and Langs is the perfect tense of "to rise up", so Ro-Langs literally  means "a risen corpse". A ro-langs is usually created by a gdon spirit,  or a sorcerer.[1] A ro-langs cannot speak or bend over, it signals its victims by wagging  its tongue back and forth. They can not bend at any joints, which makes  them walk with a stiff-armed lurch. In regions of Tibet there are low doorways to keep the ro-langs out.[2]

What is a good zombie show title name?

Ok so my friends and me are making a youtube show series of us surviving a zombie apocalypse (basicly like the show the walking dead). We cant think of a good name for it and we dont want 2 use a name that already exists. Please help and comment! thanks!

What is a good creature for my story?

creatures called garlasts . they live underground and pop up and drag people under. they come out at night every now and then and raid surviving people. they are gollum like creatures and have twice the strenth of a man but are a little smaller. they have black empty eyes and smell like death...also they arent very intelligent.. you can make the story like there is 1 human that somehow can control them and leads them and tells them who to kill and raid just for his own profit...

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