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== References == |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound Hound on Wikipedia] |
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* [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1547 Moor hound on Play.net bestiary] |
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The moor hound stands nearly as tall as a halfling, her broad shoulders easily support the weight of her frame. The jet-black fur is matted and frizzled, giving the hound an unkept appearance. Tiny droplets of perspiration drip from her blood-red eyes as misty vapor wafts out of the nostrils. A curl in her upper lip forms, revealing a massive canine tooth as she hungrily looks upon her pray.
Hunting strategies
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Other information
In outside rooms, moor hounds have a damaging water spitting attack. The moor hounds in inside rooms do not have this attack.
A moor hound dips his heads into the murky bog. Tiny bubbles drift to the surface near the hound's neck. In a spray of water, the moor hound jerks his head out of the bog and an angered curl forms in his lower lip. Without warning, the moor hound emits a muffled bark that sprays a mixture of putrid bog water throughout the area!
A moor witch is buffeted by the acidic bog water and is knocked to the ground. :... 30 points of damage! Acid dissolves the knee ligaments. Your tibia passes your femur in a very unpleasant manner! You are knocked to the ground! You are stunned for 6 rounds! Roundtime: 20 Sec. Unable to react quickly enough, you are covered in a wash of putrid bog water that soon starts to sizzle and burn. ... 50 points of damage! Acid Flush! Your brains get washed right out your mouth!
A moor hound will eat a dead body if given the chance. An example of a moor hound eating the dead:
A moor hound stares at Body hungrily, foam frothing heavily upon his lips. The hound's eyes gleem with excitement as he spies Body's right arm. With a swift and sudden movement, the hound sinks his large, canine teeth into Body's right arm, and with a quick head jerk, severs the limb from Body's body. Content with his new found snack, the hound shreds and voraciously consumes every ounce of flesh, leaving only a bare bone.
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