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'''Blood leeches''' reside in the [[sewers]] of [[Cyrene]]. Over seven feet long, these slimy, black, slug-like creatures are sometimes believed to be more feared than the [[thugs]] found in other sewers. This is because they have a tendency to split into four smaller leeches that are altogether deadlier than a single giant one. They slide covered in filth through the detritus of the sewers, quickly tracking fleeing adventurers over long distances, sometimes from one end of the sewer to the other till the hapless adventurer escapes through a grate. Even the most seasoned hunters tread carefully around the blood leeches as a misstep might result in several of them congregating in one section of the sewer waiting to turn hunters into the hunted.   
'''Blood leeches''' reside in the [[sewers]] of [[Cyrene]]. Over seven feet long, these slimy, black, slug-like creatures are believed by some to be even more feared than the [[thugs]] found in other [[:Category:Cities|city]] sewers because of their tendency to split into four smaller but altogether deadlier leeches. Covered in filth and detritus, they slop and slide through the sewers, quickly tracking their fleeing victim over long distances if necessary, usually until the hapless [[adventurer]] escapes through a sewer grate. Even the most seasoned hunters tread carefully around blood leech territory, as a single misstep could result in the dangerous concentration of leeches in a particular section of the sewers, all waiting to turn hunters into the hunted.   


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Revision as of 21:42, 4 October 2007

Blood leeches reside in the sewers of Cyrene. Over seven feet long, these slimy, black, slug-like creatures are believed by some to be even more feared than the thugs found in other city sewers because of their tendency to split into four smaller but altogether deadlier leeches. Covered in filth and detritus, they slop and slide through the sewers, quickly tracking their fleeing victim over long distances if necessary, usually until the hapless adventurer escapes through a sewer grate. Even the most seasoned hunters tread carefully around blood leech territory, as a single misstep could result in the dangerous concentration of leeches in a particular section of the sewers, all waiting to turn hunters into the hunted.