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Traditional tribal remedies include ointments that work a little bit like weak healing potions.<ref name=":9" /> However, the tribes are no limited to just that, and in fact have have made some unique advancements in medicine and healing. For example, the rare [Bone Surgeon] class is said to be only found among tribal Gnolls.<ref>[[Chapter 3.10]]</ref>
Traditional tribal remedies include ointments that work a little bit like weak healing potions.<ref name=":9" /> However, the tribes are no limited to just that, and in fact have have made some unique advancements in medicine and healing. For example, the rare [Bone Surgeon] class is said to be only found among tribal Gnolls.<ref>[[Chapter 3.10]]</ref>
One of the most common mourning customs of tribal Gnolls is feeding the animals, which means that the Gnolls would take care of their flocks of animals, feeding them as much as they could, giving them a rare treat, and pampering them as a community. Then they would tell stories about the deceased. The first day, they told a silly story about the person, the next a story of failure that they may never have shared, and on the third day they told a story of triumph and how they died.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/06/07/9-01/ Chapter 9.01]</ref>


==== City Gnolls ====
==== City Gnolls ====
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