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=== Video games === In video game series such as ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'', draugr are the undead mummified corpses of fallen warriors that inhabit the ancient burial sites of a Nordic-inspired race of man. They first appeared in the Bloodmoon expansion to ''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind'', and would later go on to appear all throughout ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''. Draugrs are a common enemy, the first encountered by the player, in the 2018 video game ''[[God of War (2018)|God of War]]'', with a variety of different powers and abilities. In 2019, a spaceship named ''Draugur'' was added to the game ''[[Eve Online]]'', as the command destroyer of the Triglavian faction. Draugr appear as an enemies in the 2021 [[early access]] game ''[[Valheim]]'', where they take the more recent, seaweed version of the Draug. The Draugr is one of the Norse myth units of the ''New Gods Pack: Freyr'' DLC of 2024 video game ''[[Age of Mythology: Retold]]'', associated to the god [[Ullr]], fighting with bows and arrows.
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