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Autogenerated list of Moarsman entries. See also [[Moarsman]].
[[File:Moarsman (Town Network Painting) Live.jpg|thumb|right]]"The Moarsmen are an advanced form of the feral creatures known as Moars. The Moars were first taken to Dereth by a group of ancient, benevolent Falatacot, known only as the Followers of the Light, as they fled their ravaged homeworld of Bur. By ritually 'singing' to the Moarsmen, the Falatacot induced an evolution of their species, gifting them with an uncanny ability to serve as hunters and guardians. Moarsmen excrete a foul, gleaming substance through the pores of their skin. This rank muck is responsible for the acidic damage that Moarsmen do in melee combat. Most feared, though, is their breath attack, a vile swamp gas that ignites on contact with the air, doing fire damage. Recently, the followers of the Old One known as T'Thuun have conducted foul rituals to produce the Blighted Moarsmen, a particularly malevolent breed whose forts along the coast of Dereth now menace a number of human cities." --[[Moarsman (Town Network Painting)|Town Network Painting]]


[[Category:Creature Type]]
{|class="wikitable numbered sortable collapsible collapsed"
!Name
!Level
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Ardent Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Ashen Moarsman}}
|30
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blessed Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Ardent Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Desolation Moarsman}}
|115
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Disgusting Moarsman}}
|80
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Grimy Moarsman}}
|135
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Grimy Moarsman (Level 200)}}
|200
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Miry Moarsman}}
|115
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Pallid Moarsman}}
|20
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Putrid Moarsman}}
|100
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Rank Moarsman}}
|40
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Verdant Moarsman (Level 160)}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blighted Verdant Moarsman (Level 200)}}
|200
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Blightfinger}}
|120
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Desolation Moarsman}}
|115
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Disgusting Moarsman}}
|80
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Fetid Moarsman}}
|50
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Filth Dweller}}
|135
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Foul Moarsman}}
|80
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Giant Blessed Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Gold Moarsman}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Grimy Moarsman}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Large Ardent Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Large Blessed Moarsman}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Large Verdant Moarsman}}
|200
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Miry Moarsman}}
|115
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Moarself (Creature)|Moarself}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Moarsman Marauder}}
|220
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Moarsman Raider}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Muck Glutton}}
|115
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Mucky Moarsman}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Muculent Moarsman}}
|60
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Pallid Moarsman}}
|20
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Putrid Moarsman}}
|100
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Rank Moarsman}}
|40
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Sallow Moarsman}}
|15
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Scummy Moarsman}}
|160
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Squallid Moarsman}}
|135
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Verdant Moarsman}}
|200
|-
|{{Creaturelink|Viscous Moarsman}}
|100
|}[[Category:Creatures by Class]]

Latest revision as of 14:05, 28 March 2014

"The Moarsmen are an advanced form of the feral creatures known as Moars. The Moars were first taken to Dereth by a group of ancient, benevolent Falatacot, known only as the Followers of the Light, as they fled their ravaged homeworld of Bur. By ritually 'singing' to the Moarsmen, the Falatacot induced an evolution of their species, gifting them with an uncanny ability to serve as hunters and guardians. Moarsmen excrete a foul, gleaming substance through the pores of their skin. This rank muck is responsible for the acidic damage that Moarsmen do in melee combat. Most feared, though, is their breath attack, a vile swamp gas that ignites on contact with the air, doing fire damage. Recently, the followers of the Old One known as T'Thuun have conducted foul rituals to produce the Blighted Moarsmen, a particularly malevolent breed whose forts along the coast of Dereth now menace a number of human cities." --Town Network Painting