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<blockquote data-quote="frankthedm" data-source="post: 3128305" data-attributes="member: 1164"><p>What a Chaotic Evil carnivore <em>needs</em> to eat will be nowhere near as much as it will try to eat. Gnolls are nothing but trouble. I hope you don't have any cares about keeping your castle clean since any servants will be eaten by the gnolls as soon as any rationing begins{if not sooner]. Then go the smaller gnolls, then the mid sized, by which time the situation is a cannibalistic free for all. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of such, is the BBEG handing out the food on a daily basis? Getting the food to gnolls will be a problem itself since the gnolls will swifty make a bloody mess of just about any organized situation and eat anyone they are not afraid of. Having the gnolls distribute the food amoung themselves is another prize winning idea that will make it on the <span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Mistakes BBEGs Make!</strong></span> list.</p><p></p><p>For food and CR economy, 40 hobgoblins and 30 goblins are a much better value and a lot more likely to follow orders.</p><p></p><p>Gnolls would not be picky. The lower intestine is about the only thing I view a gnoll would refuse. And what one gnoll refuses, he forces a weaker gnoll to eat.</p><p></p><p>568 lbs. choice cuts.[Top dogs get this]</p><p>27 lbs. of variety meats (liver, heart, tongue, tripe, sweetbreads and brains) </p><p>555 lbs- N lbs of lower intestine lbs. of by-products </p><p>146 lbs. of fat and bone [how much nutritious marrow does bone have by weight?]</p><p>N lbs of lower intestine to be force fed to smaller gnolls by larger gnolls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frankthedm, post: 3128305, member: 1164"] What a Chaotic Evil carnivore [I]needs[/I] to eat will be nowhere near as much as it will try to eat. Gnolls are nothing but trouble. I hope you don't have any cares about keeping your castle clean since any servants will be eaten by the gnolls as soon as any rationing begins{if not sooner]. Then go the smaller gnolls, then the mid sized, by which time the situation is a cannibalistic free for all. Speaking of such, is the BBEG handing out the food on a daily basis? Getting the food to gnolls will be a problem itself since the gnolls will swifty make a bloody mess of just about any organized situation and eat anyone they are not afraid of. Having the gnolls distribute the food amoung themselves is another prize winning idea that will make it on the [SIZE=3][B]Mistakes BBEGs Make![/B][/SIZE] list. For food and CR economy, 40 hobgoblins and 30 goblins are a much better value and a lot more likely to follow orders. Gnolls would not be picky. The lower intestine is about the only thing I view a gnoll would refuse. And what one gnoll refuses, he forces a weaker gnoll to eat. 568 lbs. choice cuts.[Top dogs get this] 27 lbs. of variety meats (liver, heart, tongue, tripe, sweetbreads and brains) 555 lbs- N lbs of lower intestine lbs. of by-products 146 lbs. of fat and bone [how much nutritious marrow does bone have by weight?] N lbs of lower intestine to be force fed to smaller gnolls by larger gnolls. [/QUOTE]
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