Coffinspire

Coffinspire, is it a place, a disease, a monster?

A subtype of Mimic that assumes the form of a Coffin. They like to hide in catacombs and tombs, and wait for grave robbers to stumble upon them. Upon being disturbed, a Coffinspire will begin a grapple, and if successful will engulf the victim into it's body. A Coffinspire's stomach is lined with very thick tissue that makes the insides of it's body soundproof to the outside world. Poor victims who were alone when engulfed by a Coffinspire are doomed to death by the stomach acids of the monster, of which usually is a slow death, around 2d6 days. - DM Mitch

A mind-affecting disease that creates an unhealthy fascination with death. The character is continually motivated to be in an area where creatures have been buried. They have an innate ability to find where creatures have been buried, and will do whatever is necessary to get to those places. - Joatmoniac

The name of the Palace for the dead that are hanged in special ways. Tied by their hands and their feet onto long wooden boards, they are hung in the air, face down. Throughout the palace one can hear the cries of freshly hanged victims who twist and writhe. Woman, men, and children scream and cry for freedom. But they hang instead, strips of meat and flesh dripping to the ground of Coffinspire. The Coffinspire looks like a jagged tooth with a long staircase running along the outside of it. Inside it is impossible to see the ceiling, only the hanging bodies stretching into darkness. - Almarianknight

A euphemism for the feces of ghouls, and a sure sign they are lurking around whatever location it is found. - Nevvur