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=== Lashtail Wyvern ===
=== [https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/17065-wyvern Lashtail Wyvern] ===
Solitary hunters, opportunists. Will attack their own kind.  
Solitary hunters, opportunists. Will attack their own kind.  


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First encountered being commanded by the Fade Knight at the Solace Massacre.
First encountered being commanded by the Fade Knight at the Solace Massacre.


(Standard Wyvern Stat Block)




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=== Fadehounds ===
=== [https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/17314-yeth-hound Fadehounds] ===
Pack hunters, cowards and scavengers.
Pack hunters, cowards and scavengers.


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Among the most common types of Fadebeast to be encountered.
Among the most common types of Fadebeast to be encountered.
(Standard Yeth Hound Stat Block)


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Revision as of 20:24, 27 April 2023

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As the party encounters various types of animals or monsters, the information they learn about them will be added here.

Some may be Fadebeasts, others may be animals or unique creatures native to the world.

Some entries may be added in advance as some members of the party have spent time hunting them, or avoiding them, in the past.

Fadebeasts

Lashtail Wyvern

Solitary hunters, opportunists. Will attack their own kind.

Very smart, known to lay traps for prey.

Corrosive, venomous tail.

Poorly suited to moving on the ground, can be thrown off balance if forced to land.

Neck is not strong enough to lift prey, will apply poison and wait for it to do its work.

Rarely seen outside the Mountains.

First encountered being commanded by the Fade Knight at the Solace Massacre.


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Fadehounds

Pack hunters, cowards and scavengers.

Resemble dogs, however their skin is scaled like a reptile and thin, snakelike.

The beasts are known to scatter when one of their own falls, but will regroup and stalk the offending prey until an opportune moment for revenge presents itself.

Packs have been known to stalk and seek revenge for hours, or even days.


Among the most common types of Fadebeast to be encountered.

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