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A race of humanoid amphibians, the '''Grook''' seem to be a fairly recent race, perhaps produced via | A race of humanoid amphibians, the '''Grook''' seem to be a fairly recent race, perhaps produced via experimentation with powerful magic. They have no memory of their origin in any case, and their only known settlement of note is upon the island of [[Ulangi]], in the village of [[Ogalla]]. | ||
experimentation with powerful magic. They have no memory of their origin in any case, and their only | |||
known settlement of note is upon the island of [[Ulangi]], in the village of [[Ogalla]]. | |||
Grooks are the most intelligent of the mortal races and exhibit many frog-like features. Standing | Grooks are the most intelligent of the mortal races and exhibit many frog-like features. Standing around five feet tall with slender builds, their eyes are typically round or bulbous, found in all colours. Their skin ranges in hue from green to blue and from pale to dark, and their hands and feet may be webbed to varying degrees. | ||
around five feet tall with slender builds, their eyes are typically round or bulbous, found in all | [[Category:Adventurer races]] | ||
colours. Their skin ranges in hue from green to blue and from pale to dark, and their hands and feet | [[Category:Denizen races]] | ||
may be webbed to varying degrees. |
Revision as of 09:29, 30 January 2016
A race of humanoid amphibians, the Grook seem to be a fairly recent race, perhaps produced via experimentation with powerful magic. They have no memory of their origin in any case, and their only known settlement of note is upon the island of Ulangi, in the village of Ogalla.
Grooks are the most intelligent of the mortal races and exhibit many frog-like features. Standing around five feet tall with slender builds, their eyes are typically round or bulbous, found in all colours. Their skin ranges in hue from green to blue and from pale to dark, and their hands and feet may be webbed to varying degrees.