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Knightfall's World of Kulan: Monster Compilations
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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 4416161" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong>Finally finished this one...</strong></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: DarkOrange">HENGEYOKAI, FALLENLANDEN</span></strong></p><p>Fallenlanden hengeyokai are only found on the continent of the same name; although, there are hengeyokai on the continent of Kanpur. Fallenlanden hengeyokai are related to these hengeyokai of the Far East in name only. Fallenlanden hengeyokai are very different than the hengeyokai of Kanpur. It is believed that the two distinct types of hengeyokai living in the Fallenlands have always been native to the continent and that they aren't related to Kanpurian hengeyokai. This is the assertion of the nagpas who are the longest lived race on the planet.</p><p></p><p>The two types of Fallenlanden hengeyokai are dog and monkey, and they rarely interact with each other. The dog hengeyokai are highly nomadic and live throughout the deserts and plains of the continent. The monkey hengeyokai are found exclusively in the forests and jungles scattered across the continent. Dog hengeyokai are common almost everywhere and are known for being friendly, while monkey hengeyokai are rare and insular. The largest population of monkey hengeyokai is in the Ong Jungle.</p><p></p><p>Hengeyokai speak their own language as well as the common language of the Fallenlands, Ignan.</p><p></p><p>See the attached PDF file for the complete monster entry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 4416161, member: 2012"] [b]Finally finished this one...[/b] [B][COLOR="DarkOrange"]HENGEYOKAI, FALLENLANDEN[/COLOR][/B] Fallenlanden hengeyokai are only found on the continent of the same name; although, there are hengeyokai on the continent of Kanpur. Fallenlanden hengeyokai are related to these hengeyokai of the Far East in name only. Fallenlanden hengeyokai are very different than the hengeyokai of Kanpur. It is believed that the two distinct types of hengeyokai living in the Fallenlands have always been native to the continent and that they aren't related to Kanpurian hengeyokai. This is the assertion of the nagpas who are the longest lived race on the planet. The two types of Fallenlanden hengeyokai are dog and monkey, and they rarely interact with each other. The dog hengeyokai are highly nomadic and live throughout the deserts and plains of the continent. The monkey hengeyokai are found exclusively in the forests and jungles scattered across the continent. Dog hengeyokai are common almost everywhere and are known for being friendly, while monkey hengeyokai are rare and insular. The largest population of monkey hengeyokai is in the Ong Jungle. Hengeyokai speak their own language as well as the common language of the Fallenlands, Ignan. See the attached PDF file for the complete monster entry... [/QUOTE]
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