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Loud noises and terrible smells affect a Gnoll more than non-Gnolls. To the point that it’s easy for them to become debilitated by them. | Loud noises and terrible smells affect a Gnoll more than non-Gnolls. To the point that it’s easy for them to become debilitated by them. | ||
== Subraces == | === Subraces === | ||
==== [[Raskghar]] ==== | ==== [[Raskghar]] ==== | ||
An ancient, subterranean offshoot of the Gnoll race, Raskghar were thought to be long extinct until a population of them was discovered in Liscor’s dungeon.<ref name=":18">[[Chapter 4.36 O]]</ref> The specific details of their creation are unknown even to the Gnolls, but it somehow involved willingly giving up their identity as people and choosing to become monsters instead. Raskghar are larger and stronger than true Gnolls, but cannot level, and possess only animal-level intelligence outside of full moon periods.<ref name=":18" /> | An ancient, subterranean offshoot of the Gnoll race, Raskghar were thought to be long extinct until a population of them was discovered in Liscor’s dungeon.<ref name=":18">[[Chapter 4.36 O]]</ref> The specific details of their creation are unknown even to the Gnolls, but it somehow involved willingly giving up their identity as people and choosing to become monsters instead. Raskghar are larger and stronger than true Gnolls, but cannot level, and possess only animal-level intelligence outside of full moon periods.<ref name=":18" /> |