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Revision as of 16:26, 8 October 2010
Related topics: Creatures, Category:Banderling
Lore
Naturally most banderlings are very weak, but ever since the early days of Dereth they have been a favorite test subject of the Virindi. Back then, the strongest natural Banderling was the Chief, but since then the line between altered and natural Banderling has been blurred.
Banderlings are the larger cousins of Drudges and Mosswarts, all of whom are distantly related to the Tumerok. They are even less intelligent than other humanoids, but make up for this with sheer brutality. They prefer to fight in small packs, using heavy weapons or their sharp claws. On average, they stand seven feet tall, though their chiefs are even larger. Forest-dwellers by nature, they can also be found in Hea Tumerok strongholds and dungeons near the Aluvian lands.
For more information on the lore of Banderlings, read the Guardian Chief story.
Stats
There are -1 Banderling entries on this page.
There are currently 44 pages categorized as Banderling.
Quests
- Aerbax's Prodigal Banderling
- Banderling Shrine Quest
- Banished Weapons
- Fiery Weapons
- Glenden Wood Dungeon Quest
- Harbinger Quest
- Niffis Fighting Pits
- Ruined Amulets
- Sunstone & Opal Gauntlets
Artwork & Images
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