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− | A '''grimeling''' is a dangerous, solitary, predatory, human-sized... ''thing'' that is encountered in evil swamps and marshes. This plant-based "creature" is amphibious, feels no pain, doesn't get stunned, doesn't breathe, and, perhaps worst, has no | + | A '''grimeling''' is a dangerous, solitary, predatory, human-sized... ''thing'' that is encountered in evil swamps and marshes. This plant-based "creature" is amphibious, feels no pain, doesn't get stunned, doesn't breathe, doesn't tire, and, perhaps worst, has no body parts to injure, meaning that even the best [[wrestler]]s have little or no chance against it. It has no internal organs, so [[piercing]] weapons (like [[pick]]s or [[bolt]]s) also have considerably less effect than usual. Since plants don't bleed either, perhaps the best way to deal with one is to gang up on it with [[axe]]s and/or [[short sword|sword]]s and hack it back into mulch. |
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Revision as of 20:58, 13 September 2009
A grimeling is a dangerous, solitary, predatory, human-sized... thing that is encountered in evil swamps and marshes. This plant-based "creature" is amphibious, feels no pain, doesn't get stunned, doesn't breathe, doesn't tire, and, perhaps worst, has no body parts to injure, meaning that even the best wrestlers have little or no chance against it. It has no internal organs, so piercing weapons (like picks or bolts) also have considerably less effect than usual. Since plants don't bleed either, perhaps the best way to deal with one is to gang up on it with axes and/or swords and hack it back into mulch.