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Some Seamwalkers are immune to or consume magic. Similar to the gods, they can absorb the souls of ghosts with a touch. In one [[Timewalker|case]], a Seamwalker that consumed a god was able to use the god's power. | Some Seamwalkers are immune to or consume magic. Similar to the gods, they can absorb the souls of ghosts with a touch. In one [[Timewalker|case]], a Seamwalker that consumed a god was able to use the god's power. | ||
Most Seamwalkers are incapable of surviving in the presence of gravity or in an oxygen-rich atmosphere, though some can adapt. They can | Most Seamwalkers are incapable of surviving in the presence of gravity or in an oxygen-rich atmosphere, though some can adapt. They can existing in the [[Land of the Dead]], while being biologically alive. | ||
While they can be killed, the corpse of A’ctelios Salash does not rot with time and configures special properties when eaten. While it is unknown if this is the case with all Seamwalkers, [[Zineryr]] mentioned that anyone that came into contact with a Seamwalker would have had to be decontaminated.<ref>[[Chapter 8.77 B|Chapter 8.77 B]]</ref> | While they can be killed, the corpse of A’ctelios Salash does not rot with time and configures special properties when eaten. While it is unknown if this is the case with all Seamwalkers, [[Zineryr]] mentioned that anyone that came into contact with a Seamwalker would have had to be decontaminated.<ref>[[Chapter 8.77 B|Chapter 8.77 B]]</ref> |