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Bugbear Solitary, Stealthy, Intelligent, Hoarder, Terrifying Wicked Blade (d10+4 damage 2 piercing) 12 HP 1 armor Close, Forceful Special Qualities: Thick fur and a bear-like head with eerily human eyes Bugbears, sometimes called boogeymen, terrorize people living on the frontiers. Like all beastmen, bugbears feed on humans. Unlike most beastmen, bugbears tend to be loners. If bugbears join others, they might team up with a few other bugbears or serve as scouts for a larger beastman army, but only for as long as the rampage continues. Bugbears regard other beastmen in their chosen territories as threats and drive them off, killing them if necessary. Instinct: to consume
- Grapple an opponent
- Maul an unsuspecting victim
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Minotaur Solitary, Large, Intelligent, Hoarder, Terrifying Vicious Greataxe (d10+4 damage 1 piercing) 20 HP 0 armor Forceful Special Qualities: Bull-headed, covered in brands, tattoos, and fur The largest and fiercest of the beastmen, minotaurs are feared by other beastment, with good reason. Minotaurs love fighting, eating, and drinking. Other creatures—including beastmen—exist solely to feed their appetites. Shamans keep these powerful beastmen under control by supplying them with great quantities of booze and raw meat. Instinct: to consume
- Bull-rush its enemies
- Sweep its horns at a challenger
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Warg Group, Hoarder, Terrifying Rusty Battleaxe (b[2d8+2] damage) 6 HP 1 armor Close Special Qualities: Patchy fur and a wolf-like head The most aggressive of the beastmen, wargs gather in howling bands of hunters, scouring the forests where they live for fresh meat, preferably human. Wargs enslave lesser beastmen, such as fomors, driving them ahead to flush out prey for the wargs to pick off one at a time. Instinct: to consume
- Snap and snarl at a source of pain
- Dominate a weaker ally
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Fomor Horde, Intelligent, Cautious, Terrifying Crude Spear (d4 damage) 3 HP 2 armor Close, Reach Special Qualities: fur-covered, with a goat head perched atop a scrawny neck The most numerous of the accursed beastmen, these bleating bands live out their days struggling for survival, feeding on those weaker than themselves and being preyed upon by their betters. In the face of the powerful, individual fomors cringe and whine. When they have numbers, though, they are every bit as dangerous as the other wild folk of the woods and hills. Instinct: to consume
- Charge in bleating
- Flee from danger