> > in theory, but, since water will contain trace amounts of holy water
> > (being one large interconnected system into which such water will at
> > some point have been introduced), and since holy water is fatal to
> > undead, when they tire and sink, they start to swallow water and the
> > component of that that is holy water kills them.
> 
> Interesting.  A few thoughts here.
> 
> Are you using this logic as a way to prevent the undead from getting an 
> advantage that "overpowers" them, or is this how you really see it?
> 
> Isn't holy water blessed by a priest to become holy, and after it's been 
> used no longer "holy" and just "water"?  In this case wouldn't water 
> returned to the sea no longer be holy?

Make it easier. 

Jjust make references to the ring wraiths in LoTR and crossing water, or 
the *D&D references (maybe some other occult lore?..) to undead 
(specifically, vampires) being vulnerable to moving water.

;-P

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