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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Beings made entirely of ossific material are a very common form of The Undead in video games, but much rarer in other media. They're a cousin to the Zombie in spirit, but remain explicitly separated in the public consciousness by the lack of muscles and other juicy bits. This raises a troubling question: where do the motor skills come from? And how are they capable of seeing and hearing? What makes these Perpetual Motion Monsters keep going? In some depictions, even the connective tissue physically binding bones into a coherent whole is optional, making this creature firmly an inhabitant of Fantasy works. You might know them as Skeletons - we tropers like to call 'em "Dem Bones".
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