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{{Creature end}}<pre{{log2|margin-right=26em}}>Larger than a draft horse, the warg is the apotheosis of predatory instinct and lupine form. With a heavy coat the color of freshly driven snow and a thick mane agleam with frost crystals in glittering blues and glacial greens, the warg is as beautiful as it is murderous. The beast's eyes are cold aquamarine and faintly lambent, shining with ferocious intellect.<!-- Add creature description--> </pre> |
{{Creature end}}<pre{{log2|margin-right=26em}}>Larger than a draft horse, the warg is the apotheosis of predatory instinct and lupine form. With a heavy coat the color of freshly driven snow and a thick mane agleam with frost crystals in glittering blues and glacial greens, the warg is as beautiful as it is murderous. The beast's eyes are cold aquamarine and faintly lambent, shining with ferocious intellect.<!-- Add creature description--> </pre> |
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* By design, wargs grow significantly and synergistically more dangerous as more of them come into the same room since the presence of others from their pack bolsters one another's attacks. As such, even though an individual warg might not be threatening, treating them as high priority targets is often a safer option than most other creatures in their areas. |
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Larger than a draft horse, the warg is the apotheosis of predatory instinct and lupine form. With a heavy coat the color of freshly driven snow and a thick mane agleam with frost crystals in glittering blues and glacial greens, the warg is as beautiful as it is murderous. The beast's eyes are cold aquamarine and faintly lambent, shining with ferocious intellect.
Hunting Strategies
- General Advice
- By design, wargs grow significantly and synergistically more dangerous as more of them come into the same room since the presence of others from their pack bolsters one another's attacks. As such, even though an individual warg might not be threatening, treating them as high priority targets is often a safer option than most other creatures in their areas.
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