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... he center of the ruins, the master of the nine thousand dead who roamed the land.

And Vikir saw right through its ominous identity.

<Seere, the Eight Corpses>

Danger Rating: S

Size: ?

Found in 'Serpent's Womb', deep within the Gate of Destruction.

Nicknamed 'Eighth Corpse'.

One of the Ten Plagues, natural enemies of mankind, is incomprehensible and unkillable.

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