BugBear

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Beast-Men is what they were called in early recorder history. Mistaken as a lycanthrope or ‘sasquache’, In Felwind BugBears were hunted by many early societies. As they only lived in very small groups or even smaller families. Easier to pick off than a whole tribe of Orcs or Goblins.

Their Population in Felwind has never really recovered, very rare to find one walking around amongst others but they are officially recognised as citizens.

Their heritage links back to the Feywild where it seems Goblins evolved in the strange chaotic lands to becomes more beast and brutish. It was heavily debated for the longest time due to the vast differences between a Goblin and a Bugbear but archeological work as well as culture observation all but confirm it. Despite their drastic Physical differences both Goblin and BugBear share many culture similarities with tools, trap and home building. Bonds of family love and loyalty.


Title Detail
Species Class: humanoid, fey, fiend, dragon etc
Population: Common, Rare, Exotic, Mythical etc
Homeland/Origin: Realm, Nation Etc
Average Hight: Cm , Feet
Lifespan: Years
Physical Traits: Tails, Wings, Fur, Pointy ears, Scales etc
Source: Content Book & Page Number

Common Trait.

This area can be filled with whatever you feel is applicable, perhaps some culture traits. where the species typically live. what they are known for. (Mining, Building, art, etc) where you may find them in te world doing what kind of occupation

BloodHunter Mutagens
Mutant Blood Hunters use many ingredient’s in their concoctions but one base product is the mutagen itself. A synthesised material using taboo magic to be created. Yet its original recipe has direct ties to several species genetics. Including BugBears.

There are no known recorded sup-species of Bug-Bears.

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