[@Sophrus] Vaulthuz stalked the village as Mortan and his servants hunted the majority of the villagers, he was searching for any hiding inside the houses with his newly raised servant following behind him. The undead had a strange purple substance that glowed eerily covering the place where Vaulthuz had slit it's throat, although it did not seem to prevent the blood flow as the corpse would occasionally gag and release a small stream of blood from it's mouth. Vaulthuz entered one of the houses towards the edge of the village and found a single man cowering in the corner, he would have laughed if the man didn't seem so pathetically intent on holding onto his life with a volley of pleas and offers that he knew a creature of his status could not fulfill. However, as the Bonemelder entered the building a man holding a pitchfork emerged from one of the corners he was unable to see before entering and lunged at the lycan. Before Vaulthuz could react his servant threw himself in the way and impaled himself on the points. This by no means killed the creature as it pulled it's way across the steel and reached for the mans head, breaking it with a wet snap. As the man fell, the pitchfork remained impaled in the zombie for several moments before falling out releasing a torrent of blood from the three wounds. The undead shuffled along as though nothing had happened to the next man, although it was noticeably sagging in whatever direction it moved now. As the undead strangled the life out of the other man in the room, Vaulthuz contemplated if a spell capable if repairing his servants the way they are repaired after being resurrected would prove useful. He shrugged to himself before casting the reanimation ritual and leaving the corpses to be transformed into his servants. Vaulthuz then made his way towards the location of Mortan, erupting into a mass of shadow and speeding to the lich where he worked in several moments, he reformed several metres away and simply observed the lich's work, releasing blasts of purple energy at any villagers he saw which stunned them for long enough for the undead to descend upon them.