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draugr_horde_by_tobyfoxart-damrc0e.jpg|Draugr (Skyrim) are undead Nords believed to have served the Dragon Priests.
 
draugr_horde_by_tobyfoxart-damrc0e.jpg|Draugr (Skyrim) are undead Nords believed to have served the Dragon Priests.
 
Draugr.png|Draugar (God of War (2018)) are undead warriors that died in battle but refused the Valkyries' call to Valhalla, returning as husks of their former selves.
 
Draugr.png|Draugar (God of War (2018)) are undead warriors that died in battle but refused the Valkyries' call to Valhalla, returning as husks of their former selves.
Mistcaller Yngvar HS.jpg|The kvaldir (World of Warcraft) are spirits that roam the seas raiding ships and coastal settlements, pulling souls into Helheim.
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Mistcaller Yngvar HS.jpg|The kvaldir (World of Warcraft) are spirits that roam the seas raiding ships and coastal settlements, pulling souls into Helheim. They use curses and lighting attacks.
 
Draugs.jpg|The Draug (The Secret World) are a fusion of human corpses and sea life that dwell deep in the Atlantic, ensnaring all who come close. They live only to increase their numbers.
 
Draugs.jpg|The Draug (The Secret World) are a fusion of human corpses and sea life that dwell deep in the Atlantic, ensnaring all who come close. They live only to increase their numbers.
 
DraugBehemoth.jpg|The Draug Behemoth (Secret World) is the most physically powerful of the Draug.
 
DraugBehemoth.jpg|The Draug Behemoth (Secret World) is the most physically powerful of the Draug.

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The power to use the abilities of draugr. Variation of Undead Physiology.

Capabilities

User with this ability either is or can transform into a draugr, an undead creature from Norse mythology. They are undead Vikings that retain some semblance of intelligence and delight in the suffering that they cause. Physically they are usually relatively uncorrupted, if either very pale or "corpse-black" and larger and heavier than when they were alive: Thorolf of Eyrbyggja Saga was "uncorrupted, and with an ugly look about him... swollen to the size of an ox," and his body was so heavy that it could not be raised without levers. Draugar live in the graves of the dead, with a draugr being the animated body of the dead. As the graves of important men often contained a good amount of wealth, the draugr jealously guards his treasures even after death.

Draugar are noted for having numerous magical abilities, such as shape-shifting, controlling the weather, and seeing into the future. Among the creatures that a draugr may turn into are a seal, a great flayed bull, a grey horse with a broken back but no ears or tail, and a cat that would sit upon a sleeper's chest and grow steadily heavier until the victim suffocated.

Draugar are extremely powerful undead and have little to no weaknesses, in legends the hero would often have to literally wrestle the draugr back to their grave, thereby defeating them, since weapons would do no good.

The creation of a draugr is not exactly clear, but in the Eyrbyggja saga, a shepherd is killed by a draugr and rises the next night as one himself. The draugr are also often known to haunt their living family.

Applications

Variations

Associations

Known Users

See Also: Our Wights Are Different.

  • Draugr (Norse Mythology/Folklore)
  • Glámr (Norse Mythology/Folklore)
  • Gunnar (Norse Mythology/Folklore)
  • Wight (English Mythology/Folklore)
  • Wight Archetype (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
  • Wights (Game of Thrones)
  • Draugr (The Morganville Vampires)
  • Barrow-wights (JRR Tolkien)
  • Draugr (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim)
  • Draug (The Secret World)
  • Nazi Zombies (Dead Snow)
  • Kvaldir (World of Warcraft)
  • Gunnar (Death Vigil)
  • Draugr (God of war (2018))

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