5e:Gnoll
Overview
Gnolls greatly resemble humanoid hyenas.[1] [They] attack settlements along the frontiers and borderlands of civilization without warning, slaughtering their victims and devouring their flesh.[2]
They are usually between 7-8 ft. tall, weighing around 250-320 lbs.,[3] Their whole bodies are covered in reddish-brown fur which becomes shorter as it surrounds their faces and clawed hands to reveal grey colored skin. Their pelts vary from mono-colored to spotted and their eyes are either yellow or black.[4] They use armor made of horn, metal, or leather[1] [or] scavenge [armor and weapons] from the corpses of their fallen victims.[2]
"The origin of the gnolls traces back to...the demon lord Yeenoghu [who transformed] hyenas...into the first gnolls..."[2]
Thirsting for blood and flesh, "no goodness or compassion resides in the heart of a gnoll...it lacks...a conscience... An enemy to all, and when they lack a common foe, they fight among themselves"[2]
List of Gnoll Articles
Sources and Notes
- Gygax, Gary. Monster Manual (TSR, 1977) ↑ 1.0 1.1
- Monster Manual (5e). © WotC. Excerpt used under fair use clause. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3
- Cook, Monte, Jonathan Tweet , and Skip Williams . Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast , 2000) ↑
- Wikipedia - Gnoll (accessed 2020-1-12). CC-BY-SA ↑