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Demon Abominating Gnoll

A Hyaenidae Background for Troika! Numinous Edition

Your people were created by demons, forged to be their evil and


savage minions across the spheres. They were, for all intents
and purposes, your gods.

Your people didn’t like that. So you all started killing them.

Now you wander, trying to find you and your people’s demon-
free place in the spheres and prove that ‘always evil’ is
nonsense. Everyone has a choice.

Plus, if you find any more demons, there are still scores to
settle…

Demon Abominating Gnoll is an independent production by


Seamus Conneely and is not affiliated with the Melsonian Arts
Council.
Advanced Skills Possessions

2 Jawbone Fighting • Demon Jawbone (Damage as Axe)


2 Tracking • Fangs (Damage as Knife)
2 Spell - Blood Shroud • Shield
1 Language - Abyssal • Various Secular Tokens of Gnoll Culture (You’re Not
1 Fang Fighting Likely To Pick A New God After What Happened With
1 Awareness The Last Bunch)
1 Etiquette • Head Of The Last Demon You Killed (Fresh)
1 Sneak

Special: Abyssal Grudgematch

You recognize any demonic creature you interact with


as a demon, piercing through any disguise or glamour;
you can smell their foulness on the wind. In addition,
your Demon Jawbone does Damage as Greatsword
against demonic entities, since you’re hitting them
with what’s left of their dead friend Frank.
Art from LadyofHats from WikiMedia Commons, used under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication.

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