I didn't know mohrg was new for 3e. I assumed it had been around for decades like many #DnD undead. Well, it has been around for decades now.
The Fleshwalker Mohrg is a variant in #Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited.
It was overshadowed in that book by the demonic mohrg.
Demonic mohrg is a possession spirit that drives someone to homicides and, once they're executed, it brings them back as the CR 12 #mohrg variant. (Standard #P1e mohrg is CR 8.)
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I wish I had noticed the Fleshwalker Mohrg sooner. The entire idea is "It's a #mohrg but it doesn't appear as a corpse. It can pass for being alive until the tongue comes out."
I'd love to add it into my #Ustalav campaign, but I have a lot of monsters that are passing for regular humans. (#Vampires, a #ghoul with Civilized Ghoulishness feat, a #vrykolakas that appears as an old hermit, and a blood #hag, not to mention a bunch of #werewolves.)
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