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<blockquote data-quote="demiurge1138" data-source="post: 1090673" data-attributes="member: 7451"><p>The thread lives!</p><p></p><p>More half-demons, the last (until Miniatures Handbook, maybe) of WOTC's demonic horde.</p><p></p><p><u>From Monsters of Faerun</u> </p><p></p><p><strong>Ghouron</strong> <em>(half ghour)</em> </p><p>Ghourons resemble large, lean bull-headed men with sharp horns, sharp teeth and hideous, nauseating breath. Despite their small size (only marginally larger than a human), they command the attention of any ogres and minotaurs, and are likely to be thier leader if found among them. Rarely found among their human kin, ghourons are unusual for their love of music; a ghouron-led ogre horde, for instance, can often be identified as such by their fondness for marching drums, horns and bugles. They hate both goristo and goristons, and will attack them on sight. </p><p></p><p><strong>Lolch</strong> <em>(half yochlol)</em> </p><p>Human half-yochlols are unheard of, as yochlols are in most human lands. However, the favored of Lolth sometimes force their sons to mate with the Spider Goddess' handmaids, and lolches are the result. Lolches resemble cyclops-eyed, misshapen drow woman, but are capable of altering their form to that of a beautiful drow or human maid. This ability makes lolches excellent spies for the noble houses, both in the cities of men and in the halls of their rivals. Lolches are skilled combatants, however, and they often use their false, benign appearance to their advantage in assassination missions.</p><p></p><p>Demiurge out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demiurge1138, post: 1090673, member: 7451"] The thread lives! More half-demons, the last (until Miniatures Handbook, maybe) of WOTC's demonic horde. [U]From Monsters of Faerun[/U] [B]Ghouron[/B] [I](half ghour)[/I] Ghourons resemble large, lean bull-headed men with sharp horns, sharp teeth and hideous, nauseating breath. Despite their small size (only marginally larger than a human), they command the attention of any ogres and minotaurs, and are likely to be thier leader if found among them. Rarely found among their human kin, ghourons are unusual for their love of music; a ghouron-led ogre horde, for instance, can often be identified as such by their fondness for marching drums, horns and bugles. They hate both goristo and goristons, and will attack them on sight. [B]Lolch[/B] [I](half yochlol)[/I] Human half-yochlols are unheard of, as yochlols are in most human lands. However, the favored of Lolth sometimes force their sons to mate with the Spider Goddess' handmaids, and lolches are the result. Lolches resemble cyclops-eyed, misshapen drow woman, but are capable of altering their form to that of a beautiful drow or human maid. This ability makes lolches excellent spies for the noble houses, both in the cities of men and in the halls of their rivals. Lolches are skilled combatants, however, and they often use their false, benign appearance to their advantage in assassination missions. Demiurge out. [/QUOTE]
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