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[[Elephant]]: The former holder of the title. In more recent versions, their ferocity has been toned down, and slaughters on the scale of [[Boatmurdered]] are a thing of the past. That being said, elephants are still powerful juggernauts when provoked. | [[Elephant]]: The former holder of the title. In more recent versions, their ferocity has been toned down, and slaughters on the scale of [[Boatmurdered]] are a thing of the past. That being said, elephants are still powerful juggernauts when provoked. | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 20 May 2009
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There are three contenders for this award.
Sea
Carp: Lord of the oceans and killer of dwarves. These horrid creatures of the deep will pull any Dwarf to their death in a short amount of time and could probably take on an Elephant if they were allowed to fight each other.
Air
Giant eagle: Tyrants of the air and the size of an Elephant. These almighty beasts are ok if you don't provoke them, but if you insist on taking them on then death will soon be yours.
Land
Unicorn: Ferocious monsters that are the current contender on land for King of the Beasts.
Elephant: The former holder of the title. In more recent versions, their ferocity has been toned down, and slaughters on the scale of Boatmurdered are a thing of the past. That being said, elephants are still powerful juggernauts when provoked.