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In the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]] leapers were called "bounders", which clarifies the meaning of their creature description. These were hunting hounds used by dark elves and evil lords, which relates them symbolically to [[Lorgalis]]. They were introduced into an area of the [[Coastal Cliffs]] associated with [[Kestrel Etrevion|Kestrel]] and [[Bandur Etrevion]]. These may have been nobles who Bandur subjected to a transformation curse, analogous to [[werebear|werebears]], owing to the [[Bellacorn#Behind The Scenes|literary allusions]] in the [[Purgatory#Archaeology|purgatory]] section of [[The Graveyard]]. Interestingly, similar things may be said for the [[myklian]], and the [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/dq.aspx toad] in the [[Marlu#The Broken Lands|Dark Shrine]].
In the [[ICE age|I.C.E. Age]] leapers were called "bounders", which clarifies the meaning of their creature description. These were hunting hounds used by dark elves and evil lords, which relates them symbolically to [[Lorgalis]]. They were introduced into an area of the [[Coastal Cliffs]] associated with [[Kestrel Etrevion|Kestrel]] and [[Bandur Etrevion]]. These may have been nobles who Bandur subjected to a transformation curse, analogous to [[werebear|werebears]], owing to the [[Bellacorn#Behind The Scenes|literary allusions]] in the [[Purgatory#Archaeology|purgatory]] section of [[The Graveyard]]. Interestingly, similar things may be said for the [[myklian]], and the [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/dq.aspx toad] in the [[Marlu#The Broken Lands|Dark Shrine]].


They infest a ruined coastal village near the [[Pales#Behind The Scenes|underground stronghold]], which housed a cult of Klysus ([[Luukos#Behind The Scenes|Luukos]]) which was likely crushed in the rise of [[The Dark Path]]. Of special note is the extensive presence of fungus in the region due to sea spray from the Bay, which were Lovecraft references [[Purgatory#Archaeology|below]] [[The Graveyard]] and within the [[Uthex Kathiasas#Behind The Scenes|Dark Grotto]] of [[The Broken Lands]], related to the hidden [[Muylari#Behind The Scenes|dreamland]] theme of those locations. Like the forest approaching The Graveyard it features predatory vines, especially a carnivorous species that traps its victims in a [[Gates of Oblivion|dream state]] while it devours them. The village is likely a reference to the abandoned village of lava sculptors on the way to [[Lesser vruul#Behind The Scenes|Ngranek]] in [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/dq.aspx "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath."]
They infest a ruined coastal village near the [[Pales#Behind The Scenes|underground stronghold]], which housed a cult of Klysus ([[Luukos#Behind The Scenes|Luukos]]) which was likely crushed in the rise of [[The Dark Path]]. Of special note is the extensive presence of fungus in the region due to sea spray from the Bay, which were Lovecraft references [[Purgatory#Archaeology|below]] [[The Graveyard]] and within the [[Uthex Kathiasas#Behind The Scenes|Dark Grotto]] of [[The Broken Lands]], related to the hidden [[Muylari#Behind The Scenes|dreamland]] theme of those locations. Like the forest approaching The Graveyard it features predatory vines, especially a carnivorous species that traps its victims in a [[Gates of Oblivion|dream state]] while it devours them.

The village is likely a reference to the abandoned village of lava sculptors on the way to [[Lesser vruul#Behind The Scenes|Ngranek]] in [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/dq.aspx "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath."] Of special note is the [[Phantom Gatekeeper#The Gate|brass shrine]], with ambient scripting implying ancient secrets, and under certain conditions [http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/ds.aspx green mists] and prophecy of doom.
== References ==
== References ==
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1470 Leaper on Play.net bestiary]
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/bestiary/creature.asp?creature=1470 Leaper on Play.net bestiary]

Revision as of 02:22, 2 May 2016

Leaper
Picture
Level 6
Family leaper family creatures
Body Type Quadruped
Undead No
Areas Found Icemule Environs
Coastal Cliffs
BCS <Not Known>
HP <Not Known>
Armor [?]
Attack Attributes
Physical Attacks
Claw +94 AS
Bite +94 AS
Stomp +94 AS
Warding Attacks
Use the Creature ability template here {{{warding}}}.
Maneuver Attacks
Use the Creature ability template here {{{maneuver}}}.
Offensive Spells & Abilities
Use the Creature ability template here {{{ability}}}.
Defense Attributes
Melee +29 DS
Ranged <N/A> DS
Bolt +9 DS
Bard Base <N/A> TD
Ranger Base 18 TD
Sorcerer Base <N/A> TD
Wizard Base <N/A> TD
Cleric Base <N/A> TD
Empath Base +16 TD
Paladin Base <N/A> TD
Major Elemental <N/A> TD
Minor Elemental <N/A> TD
Major Spiritual +18 TD
Minor Spiritual <N/A> TD
Major Mental <N/A> TD
Minor Mental <N/A> TD
Treasure Attributes
Coins No
Gems No
Magic Items No
Boxes No
Skin a leaper hide
Other None


The leaper appears a bizarre cross between a wolf and a frog. Perhaps six feet from snout to rump, covered with slick, hairless skin in a dark green, it lacks all trace of fur but has a set of fangs worthy of any wolf that ever strode the land. Extra long front legs tipped with raking claws give it the bounding gait that has earned its name.

The leaper is medium in size and about three feet high.

Hunting strategies

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Other information

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Behind The Scenes

In the I.C.E. Age leapers were called "bounders", which clarifies the meaning of their creature description. These were hunting hounds used by dark elves and evil lords, which relates them symbolically to Lorgalis. They were introduced into an area of the Coastal Cliffs associated with Kestrel and Bandur Etrevion. These may have been nobles who Bandur subjected to a transformation curse, analogous to werebears, owing to the literary allusions in the purgatory section of The Graveyard. Interestingly, similar things may be said for the myklian, and the toad in the Dark Shrine.

They infest a ruined coastal village near the underground stronghold, which housed a cult of Klysus (Luukos) which was likely crushed in the rise of The Dark Path. Of special note is the extensive presence of fungus in the region due to sea spray from the Bay, which were Lovecraft references below The Graveyard and within the Dark Grotto of The Broken Lands, related to the hidden dreamland theme of those locations. Like the forest approaching The Graveyard it features predatory vines, especially a carnivorous species that traps its victims in a dream state while it devours them.

The village is likely a reference to the abandoned village of lava sculptors on the way to Ngranek in "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath." Of special note is the brass shrine, with ambient scripting implying ancient secrets, and under certain conditions green mists and prophecy of doom.

References

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