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Old 07-16-2010, 01:28 AM
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Umm... Maybe a little less nutty...

How about...



These creatures have intrigued me for a long time. How have they survived all these years when they're slaughtered so often and have little to no defense? Time to begin studies...

More on that later.
Here's the less nutty but long end report on Undead Gravediggers then.

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June 14- It appears that the creatures I have been watching are just a small part of a giant organization. Why, they are probably part of the lowest chain of command, simply faceless cogs in a machine. As they tirelessly work in their area of operations, it became more and more apparent that they are working to dig up the bodies of the dead. When working, they seem to assign"lookouts" to the outer parameter of their operation to spot any potential threats These "lookouts", when spotting a threat, will usually yell out a phrase (such as "Intruder!") and run to confront the enemy. They will attempt to ward of the intruder by using simple hacks and slashes from their dagger. If that doesn't work, then they will start attacking more ferociously. Though lightly armed, they can still cause damage to anyone unfortunate enough to come in their way. The other creatures, what I call the diggers, always seem oblivious to their surroundings and will not attack unless provoked. Once a digger has uncovered a corpse, they will let out a strange cry or groan. Two of the other creatures will then come to that digger and pick upthe newly uncovered corpse. These "carriers" then transport said corpse into the nearby jungle. I have yet to make an attempt to follow them, though I plan to do so soon. I cannot but wonder wht they then do to that corpse. It also brings up another question, why to they base their operations in areas easily accessible to any armed personal? Soon I hope to find out. -Professor Willibus's journal