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|name= [[Enraged Corpse]]
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|name = [[Enraged corpse]]
|affiliation =[[Demons]], [[Corpses]]
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|affiliation = [[Demon]]s, [[Corpse]]s
|variations = [[Shambling Corpse]]<br>[[Enraged Corpse]]<br>[[Devouring Corpse]]
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|variations = [[Shambling corpse]]<br>[[Enraged corpse]]<br>[[Devouring corpse]]<br>[[Walking corpse]]
|image= Creature-Enraged_Corpse.jpg
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|image = Creature-Enraged_Corpse.jpg
|px = 270px
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|px = 270px
|rank = [[Critter]], [[Normal]]
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|rank = [[Critter]], [[Normal]]
|appearances=[[Dragon Age: Origins]]<br/>[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]
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|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]]<br/>[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]] <br> [[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]
|location = [[Great Hall]], [[Redcliffe Castle - Basement]], [[Blackmarsh]]
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|location = [[Great Hall]], [[Redcliffe Castle - Basement]], [[Blackmarsh]]
 
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[[File:Creature-Enraged_Corpse_2.jpg|thumb|Wielding a mace]]
 
   
 
{{CodexQuote|Corpse|[[Enraged Corpse|Corpses]] possessed by [[rage demon]]s go berserk and simply wade into their opponents mindlessly.}}
 
{{CodexQuote|Corpse|[[Enraged Corpse|Corpses]] possessed by [[rage demon]]s go berserk and simply wade into their opponents mindlessly.}}
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True to their codex, the Enraged Corpses lack the spellcasting abilities of other corpse types. Instead, they can go into the [[Berserk (Origins)|Berserk]] mode, signified by their body getting highlighted in red. They are also the only corpses to use weapons, often (but not always) fighting with a single-handed mace, axe or dagger.
   
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== Background ==
Their main combat tactic seems to be fist fighting, or using weapon in one hand and no shield.
 
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{{Tabletop RPG material}}
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A rage demon that has newly crossed from the Fade has a bit more power and may succeed in animating a fresh corpse. They are clumsy but shrewd antagonists who are adept at appearing far less deadly than they actually are. The decomposition of an enraged corpse varies greatly in degree and appearance entirely depending on how their body died. Their rage is such that they prefer strangling their victims.<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Game Master's Guide, set 1, p. 33</ref>
   
==Loot==
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== Possible loot ==
*[[Corpse Gall]] sometimes.
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{{:Corpse Gall|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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* Some money and/or various balms/potions.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery captionalign="center">
 
Creature-Enraged_Corpse_2.jpg|Wielding a mace.
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</gallery>
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== References ==
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[[Category:Creatures]]
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[[Category:Corpses]]
 
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins creatures]]
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[[Category:Dragon Age (tabletop RPG) creatures]]

Revision as of 00:57, 20 January 2020


Corpses possessed by rage demons go berserk and simply wade into their opponents mindlessly.

True to their codex, the Enraged Corpses lack the spellcasting abilities of other corpse types. Instead, they can go into the Berserk mode, signified by their body getting highlighted in red. They are also the only corpses to use weapons, often (but not always) fighting with a single-handed mace, axe or dagger.

Background

BioWare canon
The following information is only mentioned in Dragon Age Tabletop. Certain portions of this media may no longer reflect currently established lore.

A rage demon that has newly crossed from the Fade has a bit more power and may succeed in animating a fresh corpse. They are clumsy but shrewd antagonists who are adept at appearing far less deadly than they actually are. The decomposition of an enraged corpse varies greatly in degree and appearance entirely depending on how their body died. Their rage is such that they prefer strangling their victims.[1]

Possible loot

Corpse Gall Corpse Gall

  • Some money and/or various balms/potions.

Gallery

References

  1. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide, set 1, p. 33