Undead is already an indeterminate state between dead and alive so he is saying he is between alive and an indeterminate state. Hes undead.
Undead is already an indeterminate state between dead and alive so he is saying he is between alive and an indeterminate state. Hes undead.
He’s not undead. Undead in d&d has a fairly loose but set range of meaning, it isn’t an indeterminate state. It is, within that context, determinate.
He’s a former deity, jergal. This means that he has a different status, and if you look at the options you get when first talking to him as a cleric, it says something about him being steeped in divine energy.
He’s more of a demigod