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− | In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[ |
+ | In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[role-playing game]], '''verbeegs''' are [[Giant (Dungeons & Dragons)|giants]]. Verbeegs are also known as "human behemoths," because these giants resemble [[Human (Dungeons & Dragons)|humans]] more than any other giant race. Verbeeg are accomplished spearfighters. |
A verbeeg is usually [[Alignment (role-playing games)#Neutral Evil|neutral evil]]. Verbeeg are typically smarter than most other types of giants, and are often found leading (bullying) hill giants and [[Ogre (Dungeons & Dragons)|ogres]]. |
A verbeeg is usually [[Alignment (role-playing games)#Neutral Evil|neutral evil]]. Verbeeg are typically smarter than most other types of giants, and are often found leading (bullying) hill giants and [[Ogre (Dungeons & Dragons)|ogres]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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− | *[[David "Zeb" Cook|Cook, David]], et al. [[Monster Manual#2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons|Monstrous Compendium]]'' Volume Two |
+ | *[[David "Zeb" Cook|Cook, David]], et al. [[Monster Manual#2nd Edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons|Monstrous Compendium]]''. Volume Two. [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], [[1989]]. |
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+ | *[[Doug Stewart|Stewart, Doug]], ed. ''[[Monster Manual|Monstrous Manual]]''. TSR, [[1994]]. |
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+ | *[[Wikipedia:fr:Verbeeg|Article at the French ''Wikipedia'']] |
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 30 December 2007
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Verbeeg | |
Alignment | Neutral Evil |
Type | Giant |
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First appearance |
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, verbeegs are giants. Verbeegs are also known as "human behemoths," because these giants resemble humans more than any other giant race. Verbeeg are accomplished spearfighters.
A verbeeg is usually neutral evil. Verbeeg are typically smarter than most other types of giants, and are often found leading (bullying) hill giants and ogres.
Society
Verbeeg primarily worship the god Karontor.
References
- Cook, David, et al. Monstrous Compendium. Volume Two. TSR, 1989.
- Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual II. TSR, 1983.
- Stewart, Doug, ed. Monstrous Manual. TSR, 1994.
- Winninger, Ray. Giantcraft. TSR, 1995.
External links
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