Was there a spell similar to recorporeal incarnation, but for undead creatures?


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So the recorporeal incarnation spell is a spell that disguises creatures, cleverly sidestepping the vulnerability to true seeing that most such spells have by being an instantaneous effect that physically wraps the target creature in the corpse of another creature. It's a pretty awesome spell.

My question is, was there something like this spell for undead creatures? That is, something that physically covered them with some sort of "living facsimile" in order to make them appear to be alive to most physical and magical detection effects? I thought I recalled something like this, but I wonder if I'm misremembering now.


The only spells that come to mind are Fleshy Facade and Appearance of Life. But, both of those are pretty easy to defeat with detection spells.

There is also Flesh Puppet, which has a similar effect, but you can't use it on a pre-existing undead and it makes the thing physically tethered to you which limits it's usefulness.


I really don't have an answer more than LK got first....

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