Haints enter the Shadowlands with their Shadows in control, much like Mortwights do. Unlike Mortwights, Haints are defined, not by their death, but by their life. Before their death, they had been reduced to an almost inhuman lifestyle while still among the Quick. And in the Shadowlands, they were reborn as something much like Shades. Almost universally victims of famine, atrocity, or genocide, Haints appear as they did in life. Most are starved, riddled with the marks of disease and Oblivion-taint.
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| - Haints enter the Shadowlands with their Shadows in control, much like Mortwights do. Unlike Mortwights, Haints are defined, not by their death, but by their life. Before their death, they had been reduced to an almost inhuman lifestyle while still among the Quick. And in the Shadowlands, they were reborn as something much like Shades. Almost universally victims of famine, atrocity, or genocide, Haints appear as they did in life. Most are starved, riddled with the marks of disease and Oblivion-taint.
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| - Haints enter the Shadowlands with their Shadows in control, much like Mortwights do. Unlike Mortwights, Haints are defined, not by their death, but by their life. Before their death, they had been reduced to an almost inhuman lifestyle while still among the Quick. And in the Shadowlands, they were reborn as something much like Shades. Almost universally victims of famine, atrocity, or genocide, Haints appear as they did in life. Most are starved, riddled with the marks of disease and Oblivion-taint.
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