- For other uses, see Bonewalker.
Bonewalkers, also known as Zombies in Western provinces[1], are creatures in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. They are readily identified by the sharp protrusions of bone and metal that are employed by the rituals that bind them to Mundus.[1] Some of them have their jaws encrusted with three precious gems.[2]
Background[]
They are described by characters as follows:
"Bonewalkers are among the distinctive ancestral revenants that guard Dunmer burial sites, and which may be summoned as spirit guardians. Among the undead, they are less worrisome than their more powerful manifestation, the Greater Bonewalker."
Bonewalkers seem to be the charred, hulking corpses of Dunmer people.
Items[]
- 60% chance to drop Bonemeal (between 1 and 10)
- 80% chance for either a Lesser Soul Gem or Petty Soul Gem
Abilities[]
- Chance to inflict Brown Rot
- Resist Shock: 75%
- Resist Poison: 75%
- Resist Frost: 75%
Spells[]
- Drain Endurance 60 seconds on target: 2–4 points
- Drain Strength 60 seconds on target: 2–4 points
Locations[]
- Bal Ur
- Dagoth Ur, Lower Facility
- Dralas Ancestral Tomb
- Kogoruhn, Charma's Breath
- Kogoruhn, Vault of Aerode
- Shal
- Andrano Ancestral Tomb
Appearances[]
References[]
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