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Wild and bestial, these feral wolf-men stand just over seven feet tall and have sworn themselves the enemies of mankind.  The Fir Bolg were the first mortal inhabitants of the westlands, and have now claimed the wild places and the shadows as their own.  They mark their territory with blood.  When the races of men moved west, out of Estria and into Ceumri and the Deiran, and began to build towns and cities, they cleared wide stretches of land to farm or graze cattle and unwittingly stole the lands of the Fir Bolg.  Over the centuries, the Fir Bolg have frequently bitten back.
 
Wild and bestial, these feral wolf-men stand just over seven feet tall and have sworn themselves the enemies of mankind.  The Fir Bolg were the first mortal inhabitants of the westlands, and have now claimed the wild places and the shadows as their own.  They mark their territory with blood.  When the races of men moved west, out of Estria and into Ceumri and the Deiran, and began to build towns and cities, they cleared wide stretches of land to farm or graze cattle and unwittingly stole the lands of the Fir Bolg.  Over the centuries, the Fir Bolg have frequently bitten back.
  
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Though not naturally inclined towards industry, the Fir Bolg are a people of feral and cunning intellect.  They salvage the tools of those they kill, and over the long years on the moors and in the deepest woods, they have learned to wield weapons and wear light armor.  They run on four legs almost as easily as on two, and are masters of pack tactics, grouping together to hound a single foe and run it to ground.  When they strike, they strike quickly, and fade back into the shadows, safe from assault until they can burst forth again.  Of late, these strikes have been growing in frequency...  
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Though not naturally inclined towards industry, the Fir Bolg are a people of feral and cunning intellect.  They salvage the tools of those they kill, and over the long years on the moors and in the deepest woods, they have learned to wield weapons and wear light armor.  They run on four legs almost as easily as on two, and are masters of pack tactics, grouping together to hound a single foe and run it to ground.  When they strike, they strike quickly, before fading back into the shadows, safe from assault, until they can burst forth again.  Of late, these strikes have been growing in frequency...  
  
 
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