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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 7682183" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Well at least with the Faerie Phiz you can see where the comparison to Galeb Duhr comes from, what with them both being chunks of natural material that are supernaturally animated and intelligence.</p><p></p><p>Besides, the Phiz's <em>Dragon #191</em> MC writeup only said they're <em>similar in nature</em> to Galeb Duhr, which does not necessarily mean they're related in a "genetic" sense - If that even means anything for such magical creatures.</p><p></p><p>The Phiz's entry also says they are similar in nature to Treants, and segues neatly into the obvious parallels between Treants and Galeb Duhr. Maybe the most significant is their ability to temporarily animate trees/boulders to fight besides them, effectively creating "combat clones". Few D&D creatures can do that, which could be evidence for an actual relationship.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, the Phiz's entry says sages agree they're created by overflowingly powerful magic produced by faeries or wizards, while Galeb Duhr and Treants reproduce by themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 7682183, member: 57383"] Well at least with the Faerie Phiz you can see where the comparison to Galeb Duhr comes from, what with them both being chunks of natural material that are supernaturally animated and intelligence. Besides, the Phiz's [I]Dragon #191[/I] MC writeup only said they're [I]similar in nature[/I] to Galeb Duhr, which does not necessarily mean they're related in a "genetic" sense - If that even means anything for such magical creatures. The Phiz's entry also says they are similar in nature to Treants, and segues neatly into the obvious parallels between Treants and Galeb Duhr. Maybe the most significant is their ability to temporarily animate trees/boulders to fight besides them, effectively creating "combat clones". Few D&D creatures can do that, which could be evidence for an actual relationship. Furthermore, the Phiz's entry says sages agree they're created by overflowingly powerful magic produced by faeries or wizards, while Galeb Duhr and Treants reproduce by themselves. [/QUOTE]
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