Display title | Night of the Living Mooks |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Undead mooks are a staple of video games, Tabletop Games and live-action alike, and the entire point of the Zombie Apocalypse. May be zombies, skeletons, or even mummies. An extreme form of Faceless Goons, in that while it's pretty hard to identify with someone with no face, it's basically impossible to sympathize with a corpse.[1] |