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− | In the [[Dungeons | + | In the [[Dungeons & Dragons]] [[role-playing game]], the Banderlog is a [[monstrous humanoid]]. The Banderlog resembles a fat [[Baboon]] with green skin, brown fur (this creates an almost violet look) and a large mouth and lips. It is a mischievous, fun-loving creature which lurks in trees and throws fruits such as mangos and coconuts filled with a nauseatting juice down at passerbys. If it is throwing these at an enemy, they cause poisoning and strength damage as well. They are clearly inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Bandar-log|Bandar-log]] monkeys from [[Wikipedia:Rudyard Kipling|Rudyard Kipling]]'s book ''[[Wikipedia:The Jungle Book|The Jungle Book]].'' |
Banderlogs cannot speak, being animals. | Banderlogs cannot speak, being animals. | ||
− | They are neutral in alignment. | + | They are [[Alignment and Description#Neutral, “Undecided”:|neutral]] in alignment. |
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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Banderlog is a monstrous humanoid. The Banderlog resembles a fat Baboon with green skin, brown fur (this creates an almost violet look) and a large mouth and lips. It is a mischievous, fun-loving creature which lurks in trees and throws fruits such as mangos and coconuts filled with a nauseatting juice down at passerbys. If it is throwing these at an enemy, they cause poisoning and strength damage as well. They are clearly inspired by the Bandar-log monkeys from Rudyard Kipling's book The Jungle Book.
Banderlogs cannot speak, being animals.
They are neutral in alignment.