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= Small Gods and Folk Heroes =
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Saints, folk heroes, and legendary figures are also revered, sometimes as agents of a deity, sometimes just as powerful and charismatic heroes of yore. Some are old gods whose time has passed; others are mighty elemental spirits, powerful fey, or lost and forgotten things. Although they lack the power of the High Gods, these figures can still have worshipers and grant spells, although most have only a small handful of true clerics. They tend to be more broadly known as names out of songs and legends, morality tales and ballads of forgotten heritage.
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Unlike the true gods, small gods and their kind occasionally meddle in the lives of mortals, and can even be found walking the land in mortal guise at rare times.
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There are many small gods; only a few are listed here.
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* '''Black Anna:''' The queen of the hags, this ancient elven outcast haunts the land, searching for children to eat.
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* '''Rond the Iron Hunter:''' A mighty hunter of witchfolk, he wields a cleaver of supernatural iron which cannot abide the touch of evil. It is said that he tricked this cleaver from Asmodel. All the races claim Iron Rond as their own.
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* '''Silver Jon:''' A bard of legendary skill, believed by most to be a halfling, Jon does battle with evil beings wielding a fiddle with silver strings.
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* '''Uktena:''' A mighty horned serpent; wise, cunning, and deadly venomous. Associated with waterways, and said to have powers of transformation and healing.
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* '''The Witch-King:''' Said to be a powerful witchfolk of ages ago who was slain by a mortal hero, his spiteful spirit lingers in dark and forgotten places. The Witch-King is believed to command the witchfolk, and on occasion to bargain with mortals, searching for his lost bones.
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= Dangerous Creatures =
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== Witchfolk ==
 
== Witchfolk ==
  
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Small and dull-witted, the '''cockatrice''' is able to turn a man to stone with a touch. Cockatrices vaguely resemble chickens crossed with snakes, and possess an instinctive cunning and a talent for ambushes.
 
Small and dull-witted, the '''cockatrice''' is able to turn a man to stone with a touch. Cockatrices vaguely resemble chickens crossed with snakes, and possess an instinctive cunning and a talent for ambushes.
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The cockatrice’s larger cousin is the deadly '''basilisk,''' an eight-legged beast that can be longer than a horse. Basilisks possess a venomous bite, and can turn the unwary to stone with a mere glance.
 
The cockatrice’s larger cousin is the deadly '''basilisk,''' an eight-legged beast that can be longer than a horse. Basilisks possess a venomous bite, and can turn the unwary to stone with a mere glance.
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'''River serpents''' are large, aquatic reptiles that can be found in the Vale’s larger streams and waterways. Possessing no magical powers, they are essentially dangerous animals; the largest varieties can take down a cow.
 
'''River serpents''' are large, aquatic reptiles that can be found in the Vale’s larger streams and waterways. Possessing no magical powers, they are essentially dangerous animals; the largest varieties can take down a cow.
  
Known by some as ''nagas,'' the dangerous '''manserpents''' possess thick snake bodies with a disturbingly humanoid face. These creatures possess great magical powers, and are said to be the guardians of treasure. They are also wise and cunning, and not always malevolent, but even the most benign has no patience for greedy fools.
 
  
 
Among the largest known types of serpent is the winged '''wyvern,''' two-legged, dragonlike creatures with curling horns and a venomous stinger in its tail. Wyverns are known to haunt the foothills of the Dawnforge Mountains, and are equally happy to carry off livestock or travelers.
 
Among the largest known types of serpent is the winged '''wyvern,''' two-legged, dragonlike creatures with curling horns and a venomous stinger in its tail. Wyverns are known to haunt the foothills of the Dawnforge Mountains, and are equally happy to carry off livestock or travelers.
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== Other Creatures ==
 
== Other Creatures ==
  
Wild but friendly '''blink dogs''' are known as the Traveler’s Friends. These fey canines resist all efforts at taming, but have been known to come to the aid of lost travelers, fighting off dangerous animals and leading the lost ones to safety. They are said to be the particular friends of halflings, and hurting a blink dog is a good way to find yourself exiled or worse.
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Although blink dogs are benign, and occasionally helpful to travelers, the '''snarlyow''' is a different story. Appearing similar to a large and powerful blink dog, snarlyows are savage and vicious, exhibiting a sort of feline playfulness with their prey. They are capable of "blinking" like their more benevolent cousins, and can also disappear entirely.
 
 
Although blink dogs are benign, and occasionally helpful to travelers, the '''snarlyow''' is a different story. Appearing similar to a large and powerful blink dog, snarlyows are savage and vicious, exhibiting a sort of feline playfulness with their prey. They are capable of "blinking" like their more benevolent cousins, and can also disappear entirely. They are said by some to be cursed blink dogs.
 
 
 
In many ways the blink dogs’ opposite, the dangerous '''black shuck''' is a spectral black hound with glowing eyes, said to be a sign of woe and ill omen. They haunt highways and fields, often appearing beneath the full moon, and are known to chase travelers for miles. Misfortune always follows the sighting of a black shuck.
 
 
 
One final canine is the '''coin sith,''' or fey hound. Pale gray or charcoal-colored beasts, they resemble sleek hunting hounds of unusual size and are said to be the hunting-beasts of the Fair Folk. The eyes and teeth of coin sith emit an eerie green glow in the night, a terrifying sight. They can grow to enormous size, but mostly avoid mortals.
 
  
 
'''Tailypo''' is the name of a frightful beast resembling an enormous, fiendish squirrel with a long, luxuriant tail. Tailypos are mischievous and curious, but possessed of an incredible capacity for vengeance; if a mortal somehow offends a tailypo, the beast will track and torment them to the end of their days.
 
'''Tailypo''' is the name of a frightful beast resembling an enormous, fiendish squirrel with a long, luxuriant tail. Tailypos are mischievous and curious, but possessed of an incredible capacity for vengeance; if a mortal somehow offends a tailypo, the beast will track and torment them to the end of their days.
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Ghosts and spirits of all sorts are known as '''haunts,''' ranging from harmless but frightening apparitions that linger at the site of their death, to malicious and powerful wraiths, the remnants of ancient warlords and cruel wizards. In many cases they can be laid to rest by discovering and completing whatever business holds them in the mortal world.
 
 
'''Bogeys''' are wild fey creatures and servants of more powerful fey. They somewhat resemble feral goblins, with enormous ears and catlike eyes. Legend holds that they are what becomes of children taken by the fey, though the bogeys themselves either do not know or do not choose to share. Bogeys are most often found in service to greater fey; they are not necessarily evil, but they are mischievous and unpredictable.
 
 
A variety of shaggy humanoid creatures half-seen in the forests are known collectively as '''wood boogers.''' What these creatures are remains unknown - or even if they are all the same species of being - and theories range from feral wildmen to sinister fey to manifestations of the forest's anger at intruders. Wood boogers may be shy or aggressive.
 
  
 
= Unique Creatures =
 
= Unique Creatures =

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