Ghouls vs. Zombies
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Ghouls vs. Zombies
As I played Res Evil on Gamecube I came to think that the Resi genre and the Dawn Of The Dead and etc. movies use zombies whereas HPL used ghouls. They're both dead but you don't catch ghouls mumbling and drooling. Whats their difference anyway? I know that ghouls were originally graverobbers but still they are depicted dead.
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I know that in the Warcraft III game a ghoul is an undead thing. As far as the distinction, well, in my D&D experience they are just sorta like zombies but held together by arcane means (spells and spell-like abilities), rather than the tried and true zombie method of "radiation or a virus made them come back and eat people for no discernable reason".
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Did Lovecraft ever state that ghouls are undead? I always thought of them as transformed humans with neither loss of intelligence nor inherently evil, despite their less-than-savory culture. The ghouls that help Randolph Carter in "Dreamquest of Unkown Kadath," including the near completely transformed Richard Upton Pickman, seem to support this.
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Yeah, I always read that ghouls were eaters of the dead (not the living) and began life as humans who had a taste for human flesh.
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lI'm going to have to agree with popular opinion on this and say that ghouls are usually created for a dark but quite clear intent if they are in fact created at all, and they are usually not undead, whereas zombies quite often come from unknown origins, are rather mindless and have little to no ulterior motive.
Of course both interpretations are subject to an artist's opinion.
Of course both interpretations are subject to an artist's opinion.
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Zombies appear not to be living nor to be dead. The vodou rituals used to create zombies - possessed people that were very alive. Zombies in general are created chemically aka "Resident Evil" series or Romero movies.
Ghouls seem more seclusive and not as evil as zombies.
Ghouls seem more seclusive and not as evil as zombies.
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Sorry I wasn't taking voodoo myth into account. Either way the term "undead" fits fine.Adrian wrote:Zombies appear not to be living nor to be dead.

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Ghouls were originally, in Arabic myth, evil critters (maybe spirits) who haunted graveyards, ate the dead, and would lure travellers into the desert to kill them. It was said that they could change themselves into hyenas, which suggests that they are simply the monster-myth adaptations of those animals.
Not exactly on topic, but I just updated my Lovecraft Bestiary (http://www.unfilmable.com/Lovecraft_bestiary.html) and wanted to show it off! 
It contains a few of the Lovecraft created creatures (including ghouls) that have appeared in film and TV adaptations...
Can anyone think of anything I missed, or direct me to some pics?
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It contains a few of the Lovecraft created creatures (including ghouls) that have appeared in film and TV adaptations...
Can anyone think of anything I missed, or direct me to some pics?
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