Lifeforms
|   CaptainPenguin | The Flinthill Clan  By: CaptainPenguin Brutish masters of the Highlands, the grey-skinned, wolf-riding men of the Flinthill Clan are famed for their ferocity and their savagery. | by CaptainPenguin 105xp8
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|   EchoMirage | Braggu  By: EchoMirage They are the menace of the borderlands, travelling with their herds paths they used for millenia, and razing any signs of civilization in the process. When the winter is especially harsh or the summer unusually dry, they descend upon the heartlands of kingdoms like a plague, more a natural disaster than an enemy. | by EchoMirage 85xp5
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|   Maggot | The Jabbaru - rhino folk  By: Maggot Towering giants that stand well above 15 feet,these inhabitants of the great grasslands that border the most remote boundaries of the nation of Xhiklus,are an intimidating cross between humanoid and rhino. Their massive heads resemble those of a rhino,but they possess the hunched,hulking lower bodies of a humanoid being,and are endowed with the ability to fashion and use tools with their huge,three fingered hands. Often called ''the Grey Monsters'' by most people of the Hundreds,they are a force to be reckoned with. | by Maggot 130xp7
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|   MoonHunter | The Orcen: A New Take on Orcs and Barbarians and Horsemen  By: MoonHunter When looking for an Orc substitute in a campaign, one should think about just a violent ethnic group of people. Huns, Goths, Visigoths, Franks, and Mongols, have all the same campaign effect of Orcs and other “monster races” that fight in large groups/ hordes. And it has the added bonus of people not being able take the moral high ground when they kill an intelligent being… because it is a people… not just a worthless Orc. | by MoonHunter 175xp36
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|   ephemeralstability | Fire ants  By: ephemeralstability The mystery of fyre is one which has much occupyed my studies and the studies of men before me. ... I have concluded that fyre is the product of Fyre Antes. Professor J Klewlise, "On the nature and origin of fyre" (1542) | by ephemeralstability 185xp7
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|   Phoren | Silverblooms  By: Phoren The basis for many a bardic tale of courting and love, these beautiful small flowers symbolize new love to many. | by Phoren 140xp12
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|   manfred | Bugger Leaf  By: manfred A small weed that rarely grows big enough. Farmers like to remove it from their soil, finding little use for it. A secluded sect of monks living in the same region thinks differently, and bases an important ritual on this plant. | by manfred 230xp21
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