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Wharf rat
Level
Family Rodent family creatures
Body Type Quadruped
Area(s) Found Rocky Shoals
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  fang
Other  ?

Description

With scruffy brown fur and dark black naked ears, the wharf rat stands nearly two feet in height.  An elongated snout with violently twitching whiskers gives this ferocious beast its keen sense of smell and the ability to detect even the most stealthy of adventurers.  Its beady eyes glare back with unrestrained hatred as drool dribbles down from its vicious maw and clings to the neck of its dirty pelt.  Routinely seen in great packs, the rat has brought more than one over-eager adventurer to an early grave. 

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