Dealing with undead is not for the faint of heart. When a horror is found, especially a harvester, it is taken to a mage for magic 'finger-printing'. Since each Bone Gash has its own unique magical resonance, matching the energies in the horror to the Gash reveals where it came from and allows hunters to find and destroy any 'siblings' the creature has or active Bone Forges that could make more undead.



Malagers are crossbreeds between miv'un and gurrin. Lena is lucky, the two races blending smoothly in her case, but most malagers suffer from physical and or mental deformity due to the wildly conflicting growth patterns of gurrin and miv'un bloodlines.



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Finding out where the beast came from and how it was felled is of utmost importance. We will have to transport it to a mage’s lab quickly, however moving undead is always risky. Remains give off necromantic energies, harmful to all of the Gods’ children, and if not truly dead horrors such as this one can spontaneously reanimate.



Still, Lena has a... thorough approach to preventing resurrection. While dismembering the corpse will make discerning the Gash of birth harder, I’m not fool enough to challenge a kukri-wielding malager.