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[[File:CheshireOrc.png|thumb|A Fang Beast with [[Cheshire's Orcs|Cheshire Orc]] rider]]
[[File:CheshireOrc.png|thumb|A Fang Beast with [[Cheshire's Orcs|Cheshire Orc]] rider]]
The '''Fang Beasts''' of [[Horatio Cheshire]] were the culmination of his life's work experimenting with the humanoid races of goblins and orcs.
The '''Fang Beasts''' (or, once mounted, '''Fang Mounts''') of [[Horatio Cheshire]] were the culmination of his life's work experimenting with the humanoid races of goblins and orcs.


Once he had perfected the most lethal alterations to those creatures, he devised a new creature from scratch, using elements of many other monsters in the process. The final creation was then given over to the armies of orcs and goblins to use in the battlefield.
Once he had perfected the most lethal alterations to those creatures, he devised a new creature from scratch, using elements of many other monsters in the process. The final creation was then given over to the armies of orcs and goblins to use in the battlefield.


== About ==
== About ==
The beasts were first encountered in 825 [[PR]] on a scouting expedition funded by the [[Gammelgard]] [[The Order of the Watchful Eye|Order of the Watchful Eye]], which had been investigating the series of strange creatures emerging from the [[Northern Snowy Mountains]].

It was later discovered that Horatio had created a secluded corral where the existing fang beasts were being bred. The original creatures were born from mutated dragon eggs. But if Horatio was to be believed, he then further mutated the existing Fang Mounts in such a way that they can now interbreed with each other. He explained that this is a unique and also disturbing accomplishment.

== Notable Fang Beasts ==
The hero [[Vadath]] was said to have been the only non-orc to have nearly wrangled and domesticated a fang beast, riding it into many battles including [[The Shadow Forge Shutdown]].

== See Also ==

* [[Cheshire's Goblins]]
* [[Cheshire's Orcs]]
* [[Cheshire's Hydra]]
* [[Cheshire's Assault on Seglock]]


[[Category:Into the Greedy Green]]
[[Category:Into the Greedy Green]]
[[Category:Monsters]]

Latest revision as of 22:39, 8 September 2024

A Fang Beast with Cheshire Orc rider

The Fang Beasts (or, once mounted, Fang Mounts) of Horatio Cheshire were the culmination of his life's work experimenting with the humanoid races of goblins and orcs.

Once he had perfected the most lethal alterations to those creatures, he devised a new creature from scratch, using elements of many other monsters in the process. The final creation was then given over to the armies of orcs and goblins to use in the battlefield.

About[edit | edit source]

The beasts were first encountered in 825 PR on a scouting expedition funded by the Gammelgard Order of the Watchful Eye, which had been investigating the series of strange creatures emerging from the Northern Snowy Mountains.

It was later discovered that Horatio had created a secluded corral where the existing fang beasts were being bred. The original creatures were born from mutated dragon eggs. But if Horatio was to be believed, he then further mutated the existing Fang Mounts in such a way that they can now interbreed with each other. He explained that this is a unique and also disturbing accomplishment.

Notable Fang Beasts[edit | edit source]

The hero Vadath was said to have been the only non-orc to have nearly wrangled and domesticated a fang beast, riding it into many battles including The Shadow Forge Shutdown.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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