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Revision as of 09:36, 18 December 2022

Ebon swine
Level
Family Suine family creatures
Body Type Quadruped
Area(s) Found Black Weald
BCS Yes
HP
Speed
Attack Attributes
Defense Attributes
Armor
? ASG  ?
Defensive Strength (DS)
Melee  ?
Ranged  ?
Bolt  ?
Unarmed Defense Factor
UDF  ?
Target Defense (TD)
Bard Base  ?
Cleric Base  ?
Empath Base  ?
Paladin Base  ?
Ranger Base  ?
Sorcerer Base  ?
Wizard Base  ?
Minor Elemental  ?
Major Elemental  ?
Minor Spiritual  ?
Major Spiritual  ?
Minor Mental  ?
Other Unique Abilities
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Treasure Attributes
Coins  ?
Gems  ?
Magic Items  ?
Boxes  ?
Skin  ?
Other  ?

Description

The ebon swine snorts and snuffles at the ground, peering around with her close-set, bloodshot eyes in hopes of finding a target for her anger and aggression.  Any who get in her way will most likely rapidly regret having done so.  Her body is covered with coarse, black hair, and yellowed tusks protrude from each side of her gaping mouth.  Larger than most men, she is a good six feet long from dripping snout to curly tail and weighs more than a quarter ton.  When in motion, the ebon swine moves with a surprising speed and dexterity for a beast her size.  It is not unusual to find oneself snacked by this beast if not properly prepared. 

Hunting Strategies

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Other Information

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