Thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur, 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, weighs 300 pounds
A Worg is a thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur. It is 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, and weighs 300 pounds. More intelligent than its smaller cousin, a worg speaks its own language. Some can also speak Common and Goblin. Mated pairs or packs work together to bring down large game, while a lone worg usually chases down creatures smaller than itself. Both often use hit-and-run tactics to exhaust their quarry.
A large and brutish canine, the worg has been described as ‘to a wolf what an orc is to a man'; bigger, stronger, and more illtempered. Packs of worgs may be found roaming the wild places of the world, and are sometimes kept as pets and status symbols by the wealthy and powerful, ill-advised as this may be. However, they are most commonly associated with goblins, with whom they share a pack instinct, bestial cunning, and a vicious streak.
In truth, worgs of various sizes are used by many different monstrous races. Some more intelligent races have bred different strains of worg, much like different breeds of dog; hobgoblins for example, are known to raise a large breed for themselves to ride, and a smaller breed not much larger than a common wolf for their goblin kin. Goblins on the other hand, simply ride on younger worgs until they become unmanageable, at which point they are either killed or chained up.
A worg is an evil predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself. Cunning and malevolent, worgs roam across the remote wilderness or are raised by goblins and hobgoblins. Those creatures use worgs as mounts, but a worg will turn on its rider if it feels mistreated or malnourished. Worgs speak in their own language and Goblin, and a few learn to speak Common as well.
Packs of worgs roam harsh frontiers and cursed lands. They sometimes conspire with goblinoids and gnolls and might serve them as mounts.
Thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur, 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, weighs 300 pounds
Worgs are evil wolves of great size. They speak their own language, and will often cooperate with goblin tribes. These malicious beasts stand 4-ft to 5-ft tall at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 600 to 700 lbs.
A large and brutish canine, the worg has been described as ‘to a wolf what an orc is to a man'; bigger, stronger, and more illtempered. Packs of worgs may be found roaming the wild places of the world, and are sometimes kept as pets and status symbols by the wealthy and powerful, ill-advised as this may be. However, they are most commonly associated with goblins, with whom they share a pack instinct, bestial cunning, and a vicious streak.
In truth, worgs of various sizes are used by many different monstrous races. Some more intelligent races have bred different strains of worg, much like different breeds of dog; hobgoblins for example, are known to raise a large breed for themselves to ride, and a smaller breed not much larger than a common wolf for their goblin kin. Goblins on the other hand, simply ride on younger worgs until they become unmanageable, at which point they are either killed or chained up.
A worg is an evil predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself. Cunning and malevolent, worgs roam across the remote wilderness or are raised by goblins and hobgoblins. Those creatures use worgs as mounts, but a worg will turn on its rider if it feels mistreated or malnourished. Worgs speak in their own language and Goblin, and a few learn to speak Common as well.
Packs of worgs roam harsh frontiers and cursed lands. They sometimes conspire with goblinoids and gnolls and might serve them as mounts.
Thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur, 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, weighs 300 pounds
A Worg is a thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur. It is 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, and weighs 300 pounds. More intelligent than its smaller cousin, a worg speaks its own language. Some can also speak Common and Goblin. Mated pairs or packs work together to bring down large game, while a lone worg usually chases down creatures smaller than itself. Both often use hit-and-run tactics to exhaust their quarry.
Thoroughly evil creature with gray or black fur, 5 feet long and stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, weighs 300 pounds
Worgs are evil wolves of great size. They speak their own language, and will often cooperate with goblin tribes. These malicious beasts stand 4-ft to 5-ft tall at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 600 to 700 lbs.
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