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New Races: Curseborn, the Living Dead

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On the precipice of life and death lie the undead. However, where life inhabits death, a new soul is forged, and is Curseborn.

This new race draws from works such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Created by dark magic or science, the Curseborn are created when a suitable lifeless body is given the spark of life. They are not undead, and they are not what they used to be, but they are once again alive.

This player race and the dark themes it lends itself to is especially well suited to be used in the Curse of Strahd adventure, and was designed with it, and other tales in Ravenloft, in mind.

See bygone races revived:

Killoren/Wilden: /product/171165/Races-Revived-Killoren

Rare Elf Subraces: /product/171785/Races-Revived-Rare-Elf-Subraces

Slythe: /product/171274/Races-Revived-Slythe

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March 30th, 2023
There's... Not a lot too it honestly... Thank you for showing some restraint when making something like this. We don't need more edge. [...]
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May 11th, 2016
This race is really well written. I had planned to do something like this for a player option and NPC for my campaign, and this has given me so much to work with and given me so many ideas! [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on May 11, 2016.