>>35268942Also instead of strictly reviving the dead, /zomb/ chuubanite would cause an enlivening effect that surges and accelerates energy. Without the rot, zoombies would still have usage of certain organs like a beating heart, working lungs, and vocal cords however these aren't nessecarily needed for their survival. The items stitched into their bodies are the true cores of who they are and would be what keeps them from becoming inert rotting husks and damaging these can hasten the process of rotting for a zoombie. Zoombies can also survive intense dismemberment if the individual however the rot will eventually set in if the body is kept apart for too long.
In terms of government and organization, a cabal of the eldest known zoombies who have dedicated their unlife to a certain critical function of society make decisions for the majority. Zoombies can potentially remain alive for hundreds or even thousands of years however the rot becomes harder to resist as the zoombie in question grows older and the more lively and dangerous a zoombie lives their life, the more likely a physically destructive end. Some zoombies refer to a second death, where one forgets the origins of their lives as an Olivian and lacks any flesh belonging to their original life however this is more philosophy than actual function for most zoombies.