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The words '''unliving''', '''un-living''', '''nonliving''', and '''non-living''' are not referenced in either the Restoration of Erathia manual, or the Armageddon's Blade manual.
The words '''unliving''', '''un-living''', '''nonliving''', and '''non-living''' are not referenced in either the Restoration of Erathia manual, or the Armageddon's Blade manual.


The same is true in the Shadow of Death manual, except for a single reference to '''non-living''' when describing creatures '''unaffected by the {{l|Elixir of Life}}'''. It also implies that '''non-living''' refers to a creature group that is distinct from the '''undead'''. The in-game description for the elixir of life replaces the word '''non-living''' with '''unliving''', which is also the only place the word '''unliving''' is ever seen.
The same is true in the Shadow of Death manual, except for a single reference to '''non-living''' when describing creatures '''unaffected by the [[Elixir of Life|elixir of life]]'''. It also implies that '''non-living''' refers to a creature group that is distinct from the '''undead'''. The in-game description for the elixir of life replaces the word '''non-living''' with '''unliving''', which is also the only place the word '''unliving''' is ever seen.


= From the Restoration of Erathia manual =
= From the Restoration of Erathia manual =
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