>Terrorgheists are not the only behemoths in the prized menageries of the Flesh-eater Courts. In the desolate reaches of the realms, one may stumble into gloomy sprawls dominated by huge skeletons, each picked clean by scavengers. These are the great draconic graveyards. Instead of noble Draconith, whose corpses are coveted and controlled by more traditionally aristocratic vampires, these boneyards are commonly filled with the remains of ‘lesser’ dragon breeds: spiteful wyverns, moon drakes, the cruel black serpents of Narkath and even such singular bloodlines as the mystic Xangrial wyrms. The abhorrants will readily lay claim to their bones, stirring the skeletons to wakefulness with what they believe to be pure songs of magic. A Zombie Dragon is a fearful proposition in battle, not only for its dagger-like talons and fangs but also for its breath, which is so foetid and foul that it can melt clean through sanctified armour. These undead creatures are considered a hideous desecration by living drakes, and even the Revenant Draconith of the Soulblight dynasties will turn on them with uncanny viciousness.
Undead draconith are somehow violently racist against their fellow undead drakes.