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The Dead Soldier (Japanese: ぼうれい武者) Monster Family is a recurring group of four monsters in the Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series. It made its debut in
Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer in 1995, making it one of the Original Monster Families. Its most recent appearance was in
/
Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island in 2024.
The Dead Soldier Family consists of:
- Dead Soldier (Japanese: ぼうれい武者, Bōrei Musha)
- Dead Veteran (Japanese: ぼうれいはんにゃ, Bōreihannya)
- Dead General (Japanese: 将軍ゾンビ, Shōgun Zonbi)
- Dead Shogun (Japanese: 大将軍ゾンビ, Daishōgun Zonbi)
Biography
Characteristics
The Dead Soldier family doesn't spawn naturally, instead, only spawning when a member of the Evil Soldier Family is killed. The level of the monster spawned is determined by the level of the Evil Soldier family monster that was defeated, with exceptions for the games where the Dead Soldier was the only monster in the family at the time.
Physical Appearance
Dead Soldiers take the form of their respectively leveled Evil Soldier Family counterpart, though bereft of the samurai's shoulder spaulders, sode (Japanese: 袖) and helmet, kabuto (Japanese: 冑), and only equipped with a plated cuirass, do (Japanese: 胴) which connects to thigh plates, haidate (Japanese: 佩楯), and plain rounded boots.
Without upper body armor, Dead Soldiers are lean, skeleton-like creatures bearing soulless black eyes and two pointed teeth which are notable in Evil Soldiers. An orange band sits around the forehead of the monster and they have long untamed hair and three sharp-clawed fingers. Because Dead Soldiers appear after the samurai-like Evil Soldier is defeated, and are missing their sword, it is as if they have been slain in battle, and have returned as vengeful spirits, wandering the floor in search of a monster that can avenge them, hence their ability.
Name Etymology
Appearances
For more about the Dead Soldier family in specific media, see the following articles:
Games
Dead Soldier
| Shiren 1 |
Moonlight Village |
Shiren 2 |
Magic Castle |
Asuka |
Shiren 3 |
Shiren 4 |
Shiren 5 |
Shiren 6 |
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2020 |
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Dead Veteran
| Shiren 1 |
Moonlight Village |
Shiren 2 |
Magic Castle |
Asuka |
Shiren 3 |
Shiren 4 |
Shiren 5 |
Shiren 6 |
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Dead General
| Shiren 1 |
Moonlight Village |
Shiren 2 |
Magic Castle |
Asuka |
Shiren 3 |
Shiren 4 |
Shiren 5 |
Shiren 6 |
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Dead Shogun
| Shiren 1 |
Moonlight Village |
Shiren 2 |
Magic Castle |
Asuka |
Shiren 3 |
Shiren 4 |
Shiren 5 |
Shiren 6 |
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PC |
PCI |
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Gallery
For all of the Dead Soldier art used across the wiki, see: Category:Dead Soldier Family
Official Artwork
(1995)
Artwork from a Shiren 1 SFC source book.
(1996)
Artwork from a Moonlight Village GB source book.
(2006)
Artwork from a Shiren 1 DS source book.
(1995)
A Dead Soldier in Shiren 1 SFC.
(1996)
A Dead Soldier in Moonlight Village GB.
(2001)
A Dead Soldier in Magic Castle GBC.
(2006)
A Dead Soldier in Shiren 1 DS.
(2008)
A Dead Soldier in Shiren 3 Wii.
(2008)
A Dead Soldier in Magic Castle DS.
(2011)
A Dead Soldier in Moonlight Village SP.
(2024)
A Ghost Samurai in Shiren 6.
(2001)
A Dead Veteran in Magic Castle GBC.
(2006)
A Dead Veteran in Shiren 1 DS.
(2008)
A Dead Veteran in Shiren 3 Wii.
(2008)
A Dead Veteran in Magic Castle DS.
(2011)
A Dead Veteran in Moonlight Village SP.
(2001)
A Dead General in Magic Castle GBC.
(2006)
A Dead General in Shiren 1 DS.
(2008)
A Dead General in Shiren 3 Wii.
(2008)
A Dead General in Magic Castle DS.
(2011)
A Dead General in Moonlight Village SP.
(2006)
A Dead Shogun in Shiren 1 DS.
(2008)
A Dead Shogun in Shiren 3 Wii.
(2008)
A Dead Shogun in Magic Castle DS.
(2011)
A Dead Shogun in Moonlight Village SP.
(2001)
A Dead Soldier in Magic Castle GBC (colorless).
Trivia
- Despite only one level existing at the time, the Super Famicom artwork matches the Dead Veteran of later games and the Evil Veteran of the original family.
- Later levels may have been planned when the artwork was made, only for them to be cut from the game.
In Other Languages
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Dead Soldier (Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii)
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| Japanese
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ぼうれいむしゃ ぼうれい武者 (Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii) 亡霊武者
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Name
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| English
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Dead Veteran (Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii)
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| Japanese
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ぼうれいはんにゃ
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Name
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| English
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Dead General (Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii)
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| Japanese
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将軍ゾンビ
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Name
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Dead Shogun (Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii)
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大将軍ゾンビ
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See Also
References