Loyalist Spies
In itself, the word "loyalist" could refer to loyalty to any particular group. In UD, this clings to the Survivors.
While related to ZKers, they only kill when they have to. This are survivors that have died, and are using their death to benefit the living by means of espionage, which adds the other half of the groups name. Ironically, Loyalist Spies tend to be much more elusive than Zombie Spies, or 'Rendfeilds'. The reason for this is that is a much less organized and uncommon practice, but it does in fact occur. Attributing to the Loyalist Spies' concealment is the fact it is a rarely spoken of topic, and hardly if ever noticed. This has yet to change.
History
All though much less common, they have roughly been around as long as their counterparts, Zombie spies. Their work occurs during their death, while awaiting revives. Which gives them their motto, "Make the most of Death to aid the living".
Due to the near complete lack of info on precise actions of LoSp's, History for them is scarce.
Methods
During death, they join Hordes and their forums, purchasing needed Zombie skills to camouflage their intent. Some work as full time Zombies and avoid revives. Info is then seeped from the Zeds to the survivors, giving them an edge.
Every little bit counts, and some even become full fledged horde leaders. This has lead to a few conspiracy theories which may lead some interest to those of which create Articles.
"A good Survivor works even in his death, giving chaos to those whom oppose humanity. His work carries him ever on, leaking Intel and doing whatever he can to help those more fortunate." ~ Unanimous.
Ode of the Good Loyalists
Oh ye, Oh ye!
We spring even in death onto thee. Ye Oh, Ye Oh! Even in death we'll go!
From life we came to Hell abode, Yet we walk upon an unseen road. We are the Livings Shield! Yet, what do our efforts Yield?
Our Brothers and Sisters, the living minds, All sizes, shades, thoughts, kinds... For the Living, goes our pride! For that is what we yeild, our souls Alongside.
Oh ye, Oh ye! We spring even in death onto thee. Ye Oh, Ye Oh! Even in death we'll go!
--Officer Mead Sheaffer 23:50, 16 January 2010 (UTC)