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<blockquote data-quote="Cleon" data-source="post: 7803300" data-attributes="member: 57383"><p>Updating <strong><a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?p=7549513#post7549513" target="_blank">Trollhound Working Draft</a></strong>.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I didn't, but it ought to be easy enough to whip something up…</p><p></p><p><em>A hulking muscular canine that stinks like death and sewage whose eyesockets are dark pits from which sunken black eyes glitter balefully. Its body is an ugly patchwork of green-grey-violet skin with a disturbingly rubbery appearance, covered in places by patches of coarse wiry hair colored iron gray or black. The wolflike beast's lips, tongue and fangs are as inkblack as its eyes</em>.</p><p></p><p>While they may resemble rubbery worgs, these beasts are actually more closely related to trolls. They live in packs who roam the night for prey, retreating to the comfortable darkness of a den when the sun rises. A family of trollhounds needs a lot of meat to feed so usually claim a substantial territory with multiple dens the pack cycles through, dens are usually burrows, caves or abandoned cellars. A trollhound's den is always dark and filled with offal and waste.</p><p></p><p>Trollhounds are viciously predatory towards other creatures but surprisingly gently to their own kind, never willingly attacking their own kind. They instinctively defer to the strongest trollhound they can smell, and should two packs scent each other the weakest pack always backs away. Trollhounds recognize normal trolls as being their own kind and frequently live with them, serving as guards and hunting animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleon, post: 7803300, member: 57383"] Updating [B][URL='http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?p=7549513#post7549513']Trollhound Working Draft[/URL][/B]. I didn't, but it ought to be easy enough to whip something up… [I]A hulking muscular canine that stinks like death and sewage whose eyesockets are dark pits from which sunken black eyes glitter balefully. Its body is an ugly patchwork of green-grey-violet skin with a disturbingly rubbery appearance, covered in places by patches of coarse wiry hair colored iron gray or black. The wolflike beast's lips, tongue and fangs are as inkblack as its eyes[/I]. While they may resemble rubbery worgs, these beasts are actually more closely related to trolls. They live in packs who roam the night for prey, retreating to the comfortable darkness of a den when the sun rises. A family of trollhounds needs a lot of meat to feed so usually claim a substantial territory with multiple dens the pack cycles through, dens are usually burrows, caves or abandoned cellars. A trollhound's den is always dark and filled with offal and waste. Trollhounds are viciously predatory towards other creatures but surprisingly gently to their own kind, never willingly attacking their own kind. They instinctively defer to the strongest trollhound they can smell, and should two packs scent each other the weakest pack always backs away. Trollhounds recognize normal trolls as being their own kind and frequently live with them, serving as guards and hunting animals. [/QUOTE]
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