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Gnolls rarely build permanent structures or craft anything of lasting value. They don’t make weapons or armor, but scavenge such items from the corpses of their fallen victims, stringing ears, teeth, scalps, and other trophies from their foes onto their patchwork armor. |
Gnolls rarely build permanent structures or craft anything of lasting value. They don’t make weapons or armor, but scavenge such items from the corpses of their fallen victims, stringing ears, teeth, scalps, and other trophies from their foes onto their patchwork armor. |
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No goodness or compassion resides in the heart of a gnoll. Like a demon, it lacks anything resembling a conscience, and can’t be taught or coerced to put aside its destructive tendencies. The gnolls’ frenzied bloodlust makes them an enemy to all, and when they lack a common foe, they fight among themselves. Even the most savage orcs avoid allying with gnolls. |
No goodness or compassion resides in the heart of a gnoll. Like a [[demon]], it lacks anything resembling a conscience, and can’t be taught or coerced to put aside its destructive tendencies. The gnolls’ frenzied bloodlust makes them an enemy to all, and when they lack a [[common]] foe, they fight among themselves. Even the most savage orcs avoid allying with gnolls. |
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Large tribes of Gnolls raid and thrive in the open hills of Western [[Amusa]]. |
Large tribes of Gnolls raid and thrive in the open hills of Western [[Amusa]]. |
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== Notable Gnolls == |
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* [[Jaelek]], a [[cleric]] hero |
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[[Category:Wicked Wilds]] |
[[Category:Wicked Wilds]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 4 September 2024
Gnolls are feral, hyena-headed humanoids that attack without warning, slaughtering their victims and devouring their flesh. They attack settlements along the frontiers and borderlands of civilization without warning, slaughtering their victims and devouring their flesh.
Gnolls are dangerous because they strike at random. They emerge from the wilderness, plunder and slaughter, then move elsewhere. They attack like a plague of locusts, pillaging settlements and leaving little behind but razed buildings, gnawed corpses, and befouled land. Gnolls choose easy targets for their raids. Armored warriors holed up in a fortified castle will survive a rampaging gnoll horde unscathed, even as the towns, villages, and farms that surround the castle are ablaze, their people slaughtered and devoured.
Gnolls rarely build permanent structures or craft anything of lasting value. They don’t make weapons or armor, but scavenge such items from the corpses of their fallen victims, stringing ears, teeth, scalps, and other trophies from their foes onto their patchwork armor.
No goodness or compassion resides in the heart of a gnoll. Like a demon, it lacks anything resembling a conscience, and can’t be taught or coerced to put aside its destructive tendencies. The gnolls’ frenzied bloodlust makes them an enemy to all, and when they lack a common foe, they fight among themselves. Even the most savage orcs avoid allying with gnolls.
Large tribes of Gnolls raid and thrive in the open hills of Western Amusa.