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Thousands of years before modern [[human]]ity arrived, the '''grigaurs''' roamed the [[Flanaess]]. They were killed off by some plague or environmental catastrophe, but recently the mage [[Kezzark]] of the [[City of Greyhawk]] discovered a spell to bring a few of them forward to the present. Thus far, they are rare and exorbitantly expensive, and certain groups (including the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] are attempting to find a way to breed more without having to go through Kezzark. | Thousands of years before modern [[human]]ity arrived, the '''grigaurs''' roamed the [[Flanaess]]. They were killed off by some plague or environmental catastrophe, but recently the mage [[Kezzark]] of the [[City of Greyhawk]] discovered a spell to bring a few of them forward to the present. Thus far, they are rare and exorbitantly expensive, and certain groups (including the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]]) are attempting to find a way to breed more without having to go through Kezzark. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 28 October 2010
Template:Infobox Greyhawk creature Thousands of years before modern humanity arrived, the grigaurs roamed the Flanaess. They were killed off by some plague or environmental catastrophe, but recently the mage Kezzark of the City of Greyhawk discovered a spell to bring a few of them forward to the present. Thus far, they are rare and exorbitantly expensive, and certain groups (including the Scarlet Brotherhood) are attempting to find a way to breed more without having to go through Kezzark.
Ecology
Typical physical characteristics
Grigaurs are eyeless predators, approximately the size and shape of a bear, but hairless, reptilian, and scaled, with hornlike spines running down their backs. These spines are sensory organs that help compensate for their blindness.
Bibliography
- Reynolds, Sean K. "Enchiridion of the Fiend-Sage (Second Report)." Living Greyhawk Journal #2. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.