Phillip Hall edited the glossary entries of Memories Of The Dead Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
- Added a term: Dies Irae: Latin term for "Day of Wrath," comes from a poem written in the thirteenth century.
- marked the description of Dies Irae as not a spoiler
- Added a term: Perspicillum: Very old word meaning a device similar to a telescope or spectacles used as such.
- marked the description of Perspicillum as not a spoiler
- Added a term: Lich: A form of intelligent and animate undead. In appearance can be nothing more than a cadaver or skeleton, but their appearance is deceiving for they are always very powerful and wield mighty magical powers. It comes from the German word "Leiche," which means "corpse."
- marked the description of Lich as not a spoiler
- Added a term: Necuratul: Romanian word for Devil or Vampire.
- marked the description of Necuratul as not a spoiler
- Added a term: Necromancer: A sorcerer or magic user primarily interested in the dead.
- marked the description of Necromancer as not a spoiler
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