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Demon race d&d
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Since their time was over 1,000 years ago, much of Western Oerik is a blank slate. They are enormously strong, and very hale, as well as having a great deal of insight and wisdom, and have very forceful personalities and can be largely intimidating, and not just because of their size (11 feet tall).Ĭan we add to this list of known details?īig Mac wrote:So, if we assume this ( at least for a moment) we can then ask if there is an area where equicephs could get from the Ahmut's Horde region of the Chainmail map to the sea?ĭrazen's Horde is landlocked, but I think you have to assume that, since they're said to have dominated Western Oerik (along with other Old Races, perhaps, which might have included giants, lizardfolk, perhaps minotaurs and gnolls, perhaps yuan-ti or other serpent folk, maybe centaurs) the equiceph territory was much larger than what is now Drazen's Horde. They wore distinctive armor (which was brigandine in style) and other "heavy armor", and had weapons that were also distinctive in design, which implies that they likely had their own culture, and weren't just part of another larger culture that accepted other races. We also know that they were a peaceful nation, and that they exiled criminals rather than killing them.

demon race d&d

We know that they are tribal in social structure, we know that it seems likely they have use of high level teleportation magic, and we know that they once had burial sites in temperate forested hills near/in the mountains (which is not to say that they couldn't also be somewhere else). But, now that I think about it, I kind of like the fact that it's unique to not only Greyhawk, but to the Sundered Empire specifically.Īnd since we're on that topic - the equicephs are unique, then. but, it's good to know that it's at least an identifiable creature rather than my "unknown horsey-thingie".

demon race d&d

I guess I'm just eternally hopeful.Īlthough, that does bum me out a tiny bit, because I'd have loved for there to be a creature like that somewhere else in gaming. But, that is *twice* in this thread that I have misidentified a creature as an equiceph. Ripvanwormer wrote:That's actually a me-zu oni.Dang it! My hopes and dreams have been crushed! Kidding, obviously.














Demon race d&d