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In all three manuals, the word '''non-undead''' is only used twice and only in the Restoration of Erathia manual. It is used to describe creatures that can be [[Sacrifice|'''sacrificed''']] as well as creatures that are damaged by the death cloud of [[Lich and Power Lich|Liches]]. The manual fails to mention that elementals, golems, and gargoyles are also immune to the death cloud. The word '''living''' is only used in the Restoration of Erathia manual and it is only used once. It is used to describe creatures that lose [[Morale|morale]] when in the same army as '''undead''' creatures. The manual fails to mention gargoyles, which also lose morale when in an army with '''undead''' creatures. The Elixir of Life plainly states that it does not affect '''non-living''' (or '''undead''') creatures. The Elixir of Life does not affect gargoyles other than the basic increase in health provided by the lesser artifacts in the set. 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 [[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.
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