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Wednesday, 3 September 2014

The Beasts of the Wastes

 A Short bestiary of the unique creatures of the northern wastes 

This is something which will develop as the campaign does however I do have a few ideas to get it started off.

Intelligent Monsters
Half Giant Barbarians
HIT POINTS:
Actually a manic miniatures ogre
SIZE/WEIGHT:
TENACITY: -
INTELLIGENCE:
FATIGUEFACTOR:
ATTACK:
DEFENSES:

MOVEMENT
CRAWL:
WALK:
JOG:
RUN:
SPRINT

SAVES
PHYSICAL:
MENTAL:
DODGE:





DESCRIPTION AND HABIT
Hulking brutes from the foot hills of the mountains where there giantish masters dwell they where unknown until thirty years ago when the true giants unified under a great king for the first time known and they where sent south in large bands as a van to the giant armies and then as a support when the true giants arrived in the field.   The are tall seven feet being typical thick set and heavily muscled humanoids with earth coloured flesh lumpen features and coarse black hair which grows thickly on the tops of their heads, and as beards on the males or tufts on the females.

They dress and armour themselves with layers of uncured hides but as raiders and looters more than happy to use any thing that they loot form their victims which the find to be of use though they are restricted some what by being significantly larger than most of there victims. They like large often crudely made hacking weapons such as one and two handed axes backed up with heavy javelins and a large knife like short sword. They seldom favour metal armour as it can be a liability in the frozen north lands.


Giants
Half Giant Barbarians
Image from here

HIT POINTS:
SIZE/WEIGHT:
TENACITY:
INTELLIGENCE:
FATIGUEFACTOR:
ATTACK:
DEFENSES:

MOVEMENT
CRAWL:
WALK:
JOG:
RUN:
SPRINT

SAVES
PHYSICAL:
MENTAL:
DODGE:

DESCRIPTION AND HABIT 
Massive hulking brutes standing on average fifteen feet tall they resemble huge thick set barbaric humans with coarse features and


Game animals 
The North lands does not exactly abound with game animals 

Predators

Wyrd and mythological creatures 

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