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There are many well-known and unique humgiis around [[Sapience]], each with their own "charming" personality. These include: | There are many well-known and unique humgiis around [[Sapience]], each with their own "charming" personality. These include: | ||
'''Baribas, the | '''Baribas, the [[Demons|Demon]]ic humgii''' - ''[[Temple of the Demon Queen]]'' | ||
'''Chomps, the [[ | '''Chomps, the [[Cyrene]] humgii''' - ''Cyrene'' | ||
'''Clemence, the humgii''' - ''Ashtan'' | '''Clemence, the humgii''' - ''[[Ashtan]]'' | ||
'''Gluttony, the Dark humgii''' - ''Shadow Realms'' | '''Gluttony, the Dark humgii''' - ''[[Shadow Realms]]'' | ||
'''Grunt, the [[ | '''Grunt, the [[Aegis|War]] humgii''' - ''[[Temple of War]]'' | ||
''' | '''Jaws, the [[Carnivalis Institute of Jestering|Jester]] Humgii''' - ''[[Delos]]'' | ||
'''Trym, the [[ | '''Simjii, the humgii of [[Keresis|Vengeance]]''' - ''[[Temple of Vengeance]]'' | ||
'''Trym, the [[Eleusis|Eleusian]] Inn humgii''' - ''Eleusis'' | |||
'''Zoot, the Leafy humgii''' - ''Eleusis'' | '''Zoot, the Leafy humgii''' - ''Eleusis'' | ||
[[Category:creatures]] | [[Category:creatures]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 16 October 2005
A humgii is a small, furry, bearlike animal. Known for voraceous appetites, just about any item given to it will be quickly eaten, never to be seen again. This even includes loyal snakes, falcons, and the like, so be careful!
Famous Humgiis of Sapience
There are many well-known and unique humgiis around Sapience, each with their own "charming" personality. These include:
Baribas, the Demonic humgii - Temple of the Demon Queen
Chomps, the Cyrene humgii - Cyrene
Clemence, the humgii - Ashtan
Gluttony, the Dark humgii - Shadow Realms
Grunt, the War humgii - Temple of War
Jaws, the Jester Humgii - Delos
Simjii, the humgii of Vengeance - Temple of Vengeance
Trym, the Eleusian Inn humgii - Eleusis
Zoot, the Leafy humgii - Eleusis