Froglok: The Crusaders of Marr
The foibles of the gods are impossible to explain and the Frogloks of
Norrath are one such foible. Blessed by the god of valor, Mithaniel Marr,
they rapidly evolved from small, fragile amphibians into a race that is
both wise of spirit and formidable in battle. Visible muscles and tendons
create an imposing upper body carried by a narrow waist. Their most notable
feature is a long, sticky tongue that can be extended up to three feet,
perfect for snatching passing insects or pulling up a stein of ale.
The devotion to Mithaniel Marr steer many frogloks to the path of the
priest and paladin. With their agility and intellect, they also make agile
fighters and crafty mages. Indeed, they are well suited for any class
role that does not betray the inherent goodness of their beliefs.
Profile:
| Starting City |
Qeynos |
| Alignment |
Good |
| Racial Language |
Froglokian |
| Racial Homeland |
Gukta - Innothule Swamp |
| Mythical Creator |
Mithaniel Marr |
| Traditional Roles |
Priest, Mage, Fighter |
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Racial Attributes
| Strength |
16 |
| Agility |
24 |
| Stamina |
20 |
| Intelligence |
20 |
| Wisdom |
20 |
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Background:
Frogloks are a short amphibious race native to the swamplands of Norrath
fiercely devoted to their benefactor, Mithaniel Marr. As a race hunted
for sport by the trolls of Innothule Swamp, before being blessed by the
god of valor with heightened intellect and physiques, frogloks have an
ancient feud with the trolls. Shortly after their evolution, these frogloks
drove the trolls out of the city of Grobb, renaming it Gukta, Outpost
of Marr in honor of their god. As they are amphibians, frogloks prefer
to surround themselves with reminders of their swamp home. They eschew
ornamentation in their architecture, remaining true to their primitive
roots.
Faith:
Frogloks are devoted to Mithaniel Marr, a faith which remains unshaken
despite the long absence of his direct influence in their lives. Truth,
honor, and courage are the core principles that all frogloks believe in.
They have a highly ordered caste of templars and paladins that diligently
advance the principles of their patron god.
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