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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 4395849" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><strong><span style="color: DarkOrange">Spriggans</span></strong> <span style="color: Red">(Fiend Folio)</span></p><p>Spriggans are found in many of the forests and jungles of the Lands of Harqual, but they prefer to live where elves and forest gnomes don't dominate; therefore, they are rarely found in the Great Forest of Harqual or in the Heverkent Forest of the Far South. More often, they are found in the woodland areas beyond the edges of those great forest or in one of the other darker forests of the continent such as the Imperiumi Forest on the Ragik Peninsula or the Lilliputian Jungle of the Thenin Peninsula.</p><p></p><p>Spriggans prefer to live in solitude and they move around a lot, so discovering where a spriggan dwells isn't easy by any means. They prefer to lair underneath old, abandoned ruins. There burrows are dank and fetid places guarded by mean-spirited dire wolverines or worse. Spriggans have been known to form temporary alliances with each other. These packs roam the region around their wooded homes attacking any intruders from ambush. Spriggans use their unnatural stench to torture those they capture in ways best left unsaid.</p><p></p><p>Solitary spriggans living in the Far South often disguise themselves as ugly-looking rockwood gnomes and then enter the many city-states of the region to steal supplies and food. They enjoy killing gnomes and goblin-kin whenever they can, and they make sure their victim suffers before striking the killing blow. The average citizen of the city-states of the Far South won't recognize a spriggan for what it is as they are almost unheard of in tales. More often, these people will think that a spriggan is a dark one or a strange-looking of goblin.</p><p></p><p>The spriggans of the Imperiumi Forest are a real danger throughout the region. They control great swaths of the forest with hidden burrows everywhere. This is the one place where spriggans thrive. These fey were longtime allies of the Sword Imperium in ages past; however, they fell out of favor with the Empire shortly after the Second Ogre War. The spriggans allied themselves to the ogres as assassins, and the damage they did to the noble house of the Imperium is still being felt today. The Last Emperor paid 100gp per spriggan head, but after his death, this bounty was forgotten by all but the organization known as the Blades of the Emperor, which still hunts spriggans mainly for sport. However, the spriggans usually kill two Blades for every kin they lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 4395849, member: 2012"] [B][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Spriggans[/COLOR][/B] [COLOR="Red"](Fiend Folio)[/COLOR] Spriggans are found in many of the forests and jungles of the Lands of Harqual, but they prefer to live where elves and forest gnomes don't dominate; therefore, they are rarely found in the Great Forest of Harqual or in the Heverkent Forest of the Far South. More often, they are found in the woodland areas beyond the edges of those great forest or in one of the other darker forests of the continent such as the Imperiumi Forest on the Ragik Peninsula or the Lilliputian Jungle of the Thenin Peninsula. Spriggans prefer to live in solitude and they move around a lot, so discovering where a spriggan dwells isn't easy by any means. They prefer to lair underneath old, abandoned ruins. There burrows are dank and fetid places guarded by mean-spirited dire wolverines or worse. Spriggans have been known to form temporary alliances with each other. These packs roam the region around their wooded homes attacking any intruders from ambush. Spriggans use their unnatural stench to torture those they capture in ways best left unsaid. Solitary spriggans living in the Far South often disguise themselves as ugly-looking rockwood gnomes and then enter the many city-states of the region to steal supplies and food. They enjoy killing gnomes and goblin-kin whenever they can, and they make sure their victim suffers before striking the killing blow. The average citizen of the city-states of the Far South won't recognize a spriggan for what it is as they are almost unheard of in tales. More often, these people will think that a spriggan is a dark one or a strange-looking of goblin. The spriggans of the Imperiumi Forest are a real danger throughout the region. They control great swaths of the forest with hidden burrows everywhere. This is the one place where spriggans thrive. These fey were longtime allies of the Sword Imperium in ages past; however, they fell out of favor with the Empire shortly after the Second Ogre War. The spriggans allied themselves to the ogres as assassins, and the damage they did to the noble house of the Imperium is still being felt today. The Last Emperor paid 100gp per spriggan head, but after his death, this bounty was forgotten by all but the organization known as the Blades of the Emperor, which still hunts spriggans mainly for sport. However, the spriggans usually kill two Blades for every kin they lose. [/QUOTE]
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