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'''Useful allies.''' The tree-dwelling beasts of Mal'rock are friendly with the local mouslings. They keep watch, hunt and play together. | '''Useful allies.''' The tree-dwelling beasts of Mal'rock are friendly with the local mouslings. They keep watch, hunt and play together. | ||
'''Good listeners.''' Besides their color, the black foxes' large ears are the biggest difference between them and their ground dwelling pink counterparts. Their hearing is very important for tracking prey among the entangled branches. This also makes them invaluable when it comes to detecting intruders. | '''Good listeners.''' Besides their color, the black foxes' large ears are the biggest difference between them and their ground dwelling pink counterparts. Their hearing is very important for tracking prey among the entangled branches. This also makes them invaluable when it comes to detecting intruders. |
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Useful allies. The tree-dwelling beasts of Mal'rock are friendly with the local mouslings. They keep watch, hunt and play together.
Good listeners. Besides their color, the black foxes' large ears are the biggest difference between them and their ground dwelling pink counterparts. Their hearing is very important for tracking prey among the entangled branches. This also makes them invaluable when it comes to detecting intruders.