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<blockquote data-quote="demiurge1138" data-source="post: 2275735" data-attributes="member: 7451"><p>Nothing says fun like ghouls, ghasts and sewers. The noxious stink of the ghasts can be mistaken for filth, and the undead can hide indefinitely beneath the surface of the foul water, waiting for something to disturb them. This is especially good as you claim there's a necropolis down there.</p><p></p><p>And am I the only one who sees a scavenger colony of goblins as a more likely humanoid race for sewer-dwelling than lizardfolk? The goblins mooch off of things lost and stolen, and are led by a few wererats, who hold the goblins to loyalty with threats/promises of infection for bad/exemplary behavior. If you're set on reptilians, go for troglodytes. The trog-stink is a form of scent-camouflage, and they can blend into the background to hide from larger predators (carrion crawlers, otyughs, giant albino alligators, what have you).</p><p></p><p>And whether or not you have wererats, normal ones should be found in force down in the sewers. Rat swarms, dire rats, you name it. The dire rats would probably also be the primary foodstock of the goblins or trogs living down there (unless the tribe was led by wererats).</p><p></p><p>Demiurge out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demiurge1138, post: 2275735, member: 7451"] Nothing says fun like ghouls, ghasts and sewers. The noxious stink of the ghasts can be mistaken for filth, and the undead can hide indefinitely beneath the surface of the foul water, waiting for something to disturb them. This is especially good as you claim there's a necropolis down there. And am I the only one who sees a scavenger colony of goblins as a more likely humanoid race for sewer-dwelling than lizardfolk? The goblins mooch off of things lost and stolen, and are led by a few wererats, who hold the goblins to loyalty with threats/promises of infection for bad/exemplary behavior. If you're set on reptilians, go for troglodytes. The trog-stink is a form of scent-camouflage, and they can blend into the background to hide from larger predators (carrion crawlers, otyughs, giant albino alligators, what have you). And whether or not you have wererats, normal ones should be found in force down in the sewers. Rat swarms, dire rats, you name it. The dire rats would probably also be the primary foodstock of the goblins or trogs living down there (unless the tribe was led by wererats). Demiurge out. [/QUOTE]
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