
Waldham |

Hello, I have a question about the children from Drownyard in the Precipice Quarter.
This foul sewage was tainted with the influence of a long-forgotten necropolis buried within the cliffs, and a curse came with its waters. The children of Tri-Towers, playing in the schoolyard or sitting obediently in class, were caught in the curse’s grip and transformed instantaneously.
Today, the children still chant nursery rhymes and cavort in flooded halls decorated with moldering flaps of once-colorful artwork, but they no longer draw breath. They are swollen,
patch-skinned, ghastly things with sharp-toothed grins and gibbous eyes, and their chubby fingers end in mildewed claws.
At the end of their game, both children turn and grin, showing needle-sharp teeth, and beckon for anyone nearby to join their game.
What sort of the undead do the children be ? Ghoul ?
Thanks for your future answer.

Claxon |

I'm not sure it's clarified.
When I googled Drownyard the PathfinderWiki entry I found only referenced two books from 2008, which would have related to PF1.
That aside, you might find the children having turned into multiple different kinds of undead. You may find they are a custom undead if they were ever put into an adventure.
Personally, I would demand the undead children have some sort of mental effect when they beckon others to join their game, something that would cause the affected to become an undead over time. Perhaps you become compelled to play with them, to the exclusion of anything else. You begin to take damage from not eating or sleeping. When you eventually die, you rise again as an undead meant to play with them eternally.