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The behavior of a soulsnuggle is best described as apathetic.  They feel no emotions other than a dry, insatiable hunger for souls to temporarily ease the pain of its soulless existence.  The beast possesses a great measure of natural cunning but is in fact barely sapient, relying heavily on the guidance of its master, if any.
 
The behavior of a soulsnuggle is best described as apathetic.  They feel no emotions other than a dry, insatiable hunger for souls to temporarily ease the pain of its soulless existence.  The beast possesses a great measure of natural cunning but is in fact barely sapient, relying heavily on the guidance of its master, if any.
 
   
 
   
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The body of a soulsnuggle appears solid but in truth is formed mainly of a spongy, foamlike material.  This makes the creature abnomally light and soft as well as allowing it to take brutal physical blows without any inconvenience.  The phrase "It's snuggly soft" has in fact come to be used to describe the ability of other creatures absorb blows with without suffering serious harm.''
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The body of a soulsnuggle appears solid but in truth is formed mainly of a spongy, foamlike material.  This makes the creature abnomally light and soft as well as allowing it to take brutal physical blows without any inconvenience.  The phrase "It's snuggly soft," has in fact come to be used to describe the ability of other creatures absorb blows with without suffering serious harm.''
  
  

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