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Revision as of 17:13, 29 October 2010

Loxo 

Alignment:

Neutral 

Source Books:

Shining South (3.5E), Monstrous Compendium Annual 1, 3E Monster Manual 2, Savage Species, Forgotten Realms 2 (MC11) 

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The Loxo are a fictional race in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. They are of the Monstrous humanoid creature type. Loxo resemble humanoid elephants. They are named after a gigantic Quadling farmer in Ruth Plumly Thompson's Speedy in Oz.

Loxos appear as bipedal, humanoid elephants of roughly orc or ogre size. Their skin is bluish-gray and wrinkled with rough, sparse hair. Loxos, unlike an actual elephant, have two trunks. Both of these trunks end in three finger-like digits and they can use them as arms.

Loxo are seminomadic and peaceful clansfolk with a tribal culture which is a hybrid of Southern Asian and African real-life cultures. They inhabit warm plains.

Loxo are true neutral in alignment.

Loxo in the Forgotten Realms

In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, Loxo inhabit the African savannah-like grassland in the south known as the Shaar. Though usually peaceful, they war with the centaurs, Wemics and Thri-Kreen which also dwell there.


Trivia

The name Loxo comes from the genus for African elephants, Loxodonta