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Warning! This page contains spoilers from recently released chapters. Proceed with caution and acid jars.</div><br />One of the many [[races]] of the Innworld, and one of the three dominant races on the continent of [[Izril]]. They are a tribal, semi-nomadic people of hunter-gatherers that resemble large, bipedal hyenas. In ages past they have narrowly avoided extinction, and since then have been sharing southern Izril with the [[Drakes]], with whom they are loosely affiliated. Their main claim to fame these days is the sterling reputation of their bowmakers and traders. On the world stage, Gnolls play next to no role, usually only being mentioned in passing - and even then only when Drakes are brought up.[[File:Brunkr by flauschesoeckchen.PNG|thumb|Male Gnoll (Brunkr as imagined by flauschesoeckchen)]]It would be easy to mistake Gnolls as uncultured, savage half-beasts, mere relics of a more primal age who have only survived to this day on the coattails of the Drakes. The majority of the world does so. But the truth is rather more complex. Theirs is a reclusive, pragmatic, self-sufficient, fully civilized, and highly organized society that keeps its substantial ambition as close as they keep to each other.
Warning! This page contains spoilers from recently released chapters. Proceed with caution and acid jars.</div><br />One of the many [[races]] of the Innworld, and one of the three dominant races on the continent of [[Izril]]. They are a tribal, semi-nomadic people of hunter-gatherers that resemble large, bipedal hyenas. In ages past they have narrowly avoided extinction, and since then have been sharing southern Izril with the [[Drakes]], with whom they are loosely affiliated. Their main claim to fame these days is the sterling reputation of their bowmakers and traders. On the world stage, Gnolls play next to no role, usually only being mentioned in passing - and even then only when Drakes are brought up.[[File:Brunkr by flauschesoeckchen.PNG|thumb|Male Gnoll (Brunkr as imagined by flauschesoeckchen)]]It would be easy to mistake Gnolls as uncultured, savage half-beasts, mere relics of a more primal age who have only survived to this day on the coattails of the Drakes. The majority of the world does so. But the truth is rather more complex. Theirs is a reclusive, pragmatic, self-sufficient, fully civilized, and highly organized society that keeps its substantial ambition as close as they keep to each other.


Gnolls are first mentioned and appear in [[Chapter 1.11]]  ([[Chapter 1.12 (Archived)]], and first appear in person in [[Chapter 1.13 (Archived)]]). Gnolls in the main cast of The Wandering Inn include [[Krshia Silverfang]] and [[Mrsha]].
Gnolls are first mentioned in [[Chapter 1.12 (Archived)]], and first appear in person in [[Chapter 1.13 (Archived)]]. Gnolls in the main cast of The Wandering Inn include [[Krshia Silverfang]] and [[Mrsha]].
== Physiology ==
== Physiology ==
=== Appearance ===
=== Appearance ===
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