Some point in the journey you'll have to deal with the invading Pelagics by taking down a regiment of them that took over a seaside village they took over as a beachhead for the invasion. The coming apocalypse is their sign to come upon dry land and conquer it from humanity, and they are having a ball. Pelagics: The fish-men have always worshiped the Heart, or whatever species/race it belongs to, in some form or another.
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There are also Gaunts who show up every where, whom are either former humans so full of despair their bodies died and only their negative emotions remain to animate it, or they were already corpses brought back to life by the insanity plaguing the world.
However, they appear to be animated by the corrupted forest itself, rather than any sorcerer's intervention. Confirmed: The Tangle is home to the Lost Battalion, an army of undead soldiers and knights made from the corpses left behind by some terrible war.
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While the Ancestor took to necromancy like a fish to water, it implies there are other necromancers out there of varying skill beyond the estate, and any one of them might have decided to take advantage of the end of the world to raise their own undead army for some reason or another. Returning Enemy Types Undead: In the background of the Necromancer boss in the first game, the Ancestor said he gained his knowledge of said arts from various masters and experts before murdering them in their sleep and using their corpses as test subjects.