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"they need no circulating blood nor an heart pumping it?"
yup, those are the magic zombies. real complex organisms whose muscles won't function without energy/water/bodily structure are much more demanding.
and keep in mind that every moment after death those bodies will be decomposing, that that body is not living, then it is decomposing a piece of steak left over from a picnic in the forests decomposes.
All of the dead soft tissue is going to break apart very quickly and won't be able to hold the body together.
"moving in hordes"
a horde could be a problem for the few hours that they are coordinated enough to move until dehydration sets in.
"Pure brain rot instead of flesh rot...what would I do...I would be throwing all the books from my personal library at them"
this is a great idea, very poetic retaliation.