Sword wraith

Swordwraiths were undead creatures that would arise from the bodies of mercenaries whose lust for war was too great for death to extinguish.

Description
Much like a revenant, swordwraiths looked like decayed and emaciated versions of their once-living selves. Their eyes gave off a faint glow that could only be seen in darkness or dim light.

Swordwraiths wore the same clothing that they died in, often a breastplate or chainmail. Swordwraiths generally were known to wield longswords, heavy crossbows, large metal shields, and longbows.

Behavior
The driving force behind every swordwraith was a desire for combat, wishing to have their unlife ended gloriously on the field of battle. Though difficult, it was possible to calm a swordwraith's bloodlust and negotiate with them if convinced that the speaker was their military equal (or superior).

They were also known to often be easily calmed by means of praise, such as as performing a ballad in their honor. Though if a swordwraith's valor was ever questioned they would fly into a fit of rage.

Homelands
Swordwraiths were generally found prowling around the area in which they were buried or died. Though lone swordwraiths could be found, they more often were seen traveling with other swordwraiths whom in life were part of the same mercenary company or army squadron.

Besides Toril, swordwraiths were known to occur on the planet Oerth.

Notable Swordwraiths

 * The Order of One Thousand Nightmares: a knightly order of nearly 200 swordwraiths from the Fields of the Dead, equipped with nightmare steeds, was assembled by priests of Velsharoon.

Trivia
Towns that were located close to ancient battlefields would often hold an annual festival in remembrance of swordwraiths in order to keep their raging spirits placated.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Dungeon Hack • Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards • Dragonfire (Sword Mountains Crypt)
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * Poisoned Words • Stardock Under Siege • Tipping the Scales