Conquest of the Horde

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Frederich suffered a horrible, cruel fate. But who’s to blame other than his own pride?
His skull cleaved in half, his limbs ripped apart, and his clothes soiled by natural process.
He was carried into the heart of the Kaldorei forests, where he was washed, to the disapproval of the Kaldorei, by an ally, and was prepared for resurrection.
At first, the resurrection showed no signs of success, the poor tormented body seeming unwilling to receive its soul again.
But slowly, day by day, the dedicated ally took care of Frederich, until he was ready to rise to his feet again.

And thus, without further mess, Frederich von Breadsmith, or atleast what’s left of him, walks the earth yet again.

There are no short term setbacks or long term setbacks, because all the setbacks are permanent.
Setbacks:
Weakness – Fred will now be too weak to fight. He cannot swing a weapon, he cannot hold a weapon steady, he cannot throw a weapon to any distance accurately and he cannot wear plate armour.
Dependency – Fred will now be unable to walk without his walking cane. He also is faster prone to hunger and thirst, and his stamina is greatly reduced.
Short-sighted – Fred will now need glasses, because he can barely see forward, due to the damage to his cerebral cortex.
Slow – Fred walks slowly, he cannot run. Only way to move him around fast, is if someone else carries him in a stable ride, such as the passenger seat of a motorcycle.
You forgot to write the ressuerctor and killer. :)