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  • The Mummies are a minor characters in Saint Seiya Episode G.
  • Mummies are the dead who have been mummified. However, they are still alive. When Tak goes to the Mummy Tombs, he must guide all mummies to the Ceremonial Tomb to gain access to the Spirit World.
  • Mummies Rock!
  • Recommended resistances: Poison, Bleed
  • Mummies are undead creatures from the Goosebumps franchise. They've appeared (and/or mentioned) in over eight different Goosebumps books.
  • The Mummies are recurring enemies in Metal Slug Series.
  • A mummy is a corpse whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness (ice mummies), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs. The most commonly thought of mummies are those from Ancient Egypt that were wrapped in bandages. Mummies are also known to be Undead creatures that come back to life and may have various powers at their touch, or from their bandages, or otherwise magical or supernatural in nature.
  • Mummies are human corpses that have been preserved via special embalming procedures so that their remains are more intact than those embalmed by usual methods. Because their bodies are so well-preserved, they are popular targets for necromancers from the Lotus Assassins, who reanimate them and force them to serve as guards in the Imperial City Necropolis.
  • Mummies are corpses, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness (ice mummies), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back at least to the 1730s. Some mummies have been known to be transformed magically into undead creatures.
  • Mummies are a variant of the undead. However, apart from the way they were buried, and therefore how susceptible they are to fire, there is nothing else that sets them apart from other undead creatures. Mummies are found in crypts.
  • The word "mummy" comes from "mummia", a collective term for any substance used in the Ancient Egyptian mummy-making and any substance made from Ancient Egyptian mummies. "Mummia" itself comes from the Persian word "موم", "mum", which means "bitumen", "asphalt". Bitumen was thought to be used in the mummification process due to bitumen being black and mummies having blackened skin, but research has revealed that if there's even bitumen in the mummy, it most likely got there coincidentally, not intentionally. Bitumen was, however, popularly used in the second millenium to produce fake ancient mummies.
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  • Ultima VII Part Two
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  • Mummies
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  • Apparently a form of undead, the mummy seems to be nothing more than a dead person wrapped entirely in rotting bandages. I know not whether there is a connection, but what history of this land I have chanced upon indicates that the original civilizations buried their dead in a similar manner, wrapping the corpses completely in strips of cloth.
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  • Concept art of the mummy
  • Mummy, from Ultima VII Part Two manual
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  • Mummy Poison, Poison Bullet, Chariot Spit
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  • Male
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  • Medium
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  • Beyond the Serpent Pillars
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  • The Mummies are a minor characters in Saint Seiya Episode G.
  • Mummies are the dead who have been mummified. However, they are still alive. When Tak goes to the Mummy Tombs, he must guide all mummies to the Ceremonial Tomb to gain access to the Spirit World.
  • Mummies Rock!
  • Recommended resistances: Poison, Bleed
  • Mummies are undead creatures from the Goosebumps franchise. They've appeared (and/or mentioned) in over eight different Goosebumps books.
  • The Mummies are recurring enemies in Metal Slug Series.
  • A mummy is a corpse whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness (ice mummies), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs. The most commonly thought of mummies are those from Ancient Egypt that were wrapped in bandages. Mummies are also known to be Undead creatures that come back to life and may have various powers at their touch, or from their bandages, or otherwise magical or supernatural in nature.
  • Mummies are human corpses that have been preserved via special embalming procedures so that their remains are more intact than those embalmed by usual methods. Because their bodies are so well-preserved, they are popular targets for necromancers from the Lotus Assassins, who reanimate them and force them to serve as guards in the Imperial City Necropolis.
  • Mummies are corpses, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness (ice mummies), very low humidity, or lack of air when bodies are submerged in bogs, so that the recovered body will not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back at least to the 1730s. Some mummies have been known to be transformed magically into undead creatures.
  • The word "mummy" comes from "mummia", a collective term for any substance used in the Ancient Egyptian mummy-making and any substance made from Ancient Egyptian mummies. "Mummia" itself comes from the Persian word "موم", "mum", which means "bitumen", "asphalt". Bitumen was thought to be used in the mummification process due to bitumen being black and mummies having blackened skin, but research has revealed that if there's even bitumen in the mummy, it most likely got there coincidentally, not intentionally. Bitumen was, however, popularly used in the second millenium to produce fake ancient mummies. The word "mummy" originally (ca. 1400) referred to the process of mummification, but around 1650 it came to refer to the mummified body too. In the next hundred years, the term's meaning was expanded to "any dead body of which the soft tissue has been preserved".
  • Mummies are a variant of the undead. However, apart from the way they were buried, and therefore how susceptible they are to fire, there is nothing else that sets them apart from other undead creatures. Mummies are found in crypts.
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