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'''Bredthralls''' are slave races created through magical | {{Creature | ||
|image=[[Image:Bredthrall01.jpg]] | |||
|caption=Komazar, kurg, and rullhow [[bredthrall]]s, as depicted in ''[[The Scarlet Brotherhood]]'' (1999). Art by Sam Wood. | |||
|name=Bredthrall | |||
|alignment=Lawful neutral or neutral | |||
|type=Humanoid | |||
|subtype=None | |||
|source=''[[The Scarlet Brotherhood]]'' (1999) | |||
|first=''The Scarlet Brotherhood'' (1999) | |||
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'''Bredthralls''' are slave races created through magical interspecies mating by the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]]. | |||
== | ==Komazar== | ||
Komazar are pathetic hybrids of humans and [[Dwarf|dwarves]], born from attempts at recreating the ancient [[Suel]] creation of the [[derro]]. They have disproportionately short legs to make it harder for them to run away from their slave masters. They work the mines of the Scarlet Brotherhood. They communicate in grunts and gestures, though they're as intelligent as their human and dwarvish forebears. Most show [[Flan]] blood, though a few have been created from [[Suel]] that the Brotherhood decided did not merit anything more than slavery. | |||
==Kurg== | ==Kurg== | ||
The kurg are large, hairy humanoids with tiny bovine horns. They are used for heavy labor. They are relatively unintelligent and as placid as cattle, becoming angry only if wounded. They feed mainly on grain. | The kurg are large, hairy humanoids with tiny bovine horns. They are used for heavy labor. They are relatively unintelligent and as placid as cattle, becoming angry only if wounded. They feed mainly on grain. | ||
==Rullhow== | ==Rullhow== | ||
Bizarre miscegenations of [[Olman]] slaves and small lemur-like creatures, the Scarlet Brotherhood use these small, furry creatures to keep their streets and buildings clean. | Bizarre miscegenations of [[Olman]] slaves and small lemur-like creatures, the Scarlet Brotherhood use these small, furry creatures to keep their streets and buildings clean. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
*[[Sean K. Reynolds|Reynolds, Sean K.]]. ''[[The Scarlet Brotherhood]].'' Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999. | |||
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![]() Komazar, kurg, and rullhow bredthralls, as depicted in The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999). Art by Sam Wood. | |
| General information | |
| Alignment: | Lawful neutral or neutral |
| Type: | Humanoid |
| Subtype: | None |
| First appearance: | The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999) |
Bredthralls are slave races created through magical interspecies mating by the Scarlet Brotherhood.
Komazar
Komazar are pathetic hybrids of humans and dwarves, born from attempts at recreating the ancient Suel creation of the derro. They have disproportionately short legs to make it harder for them to run away from their slave masters. They work the mines of the Scarlet Brotherhood. They communicate in grunts and gestures, though they're as intelligent as their human and dwarvish forebears. Most show Flan blood, though a few have been created from Suel that the Brotherhood decided did not merit anything more than slavery.
Kurg
The kurg are large, hairy humanoids with tiny bovine horns. They are used for heavy labor. They are relatively unintelligent and as placid as cattle, becoming angry only if wounded. They feed mainly on grain.
Rullhow
Bizarre miscegenations of Olman slaves and small lemur-like creatures, the Scarlet Brotherhood use these small, furry creatures to keep their streets and buildings clean.
Bibliography
- Reynolds, Sean K.. The Scarlet Brotherhood. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.
Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.
| Topic | Type | Description | Product | Page/Card/Image
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bredthrall | Monster | The Scarlet Brotherhood | 22, 23, 25, 27, 31, 87 |
