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− | The '''Beerburglar''' (''Homo Vocatus'') is a [[monster]] often found lurking outside of towns and settlements, wanted in connection to a variety of thefts involving separating {{heroes or heroines}} from their hard earned booze. | + | The '''Beerburglar''' (''Homo Vocatus'') is a [[monster]] often found lurking outside of towns and settlements, wanted in connection to a variety of thefts involving separating {{heroes or heroines}} from their hard earned booze. <ref name="booze."> [[Godville]] Secreg Police (2000 g.e.) "Criminal offences committed during the 1900 g.e. - 2000 g.e. period" [[Godville]] City Council Millenium Report</ref> |
== Appearence and Origin == | == Appearence and Origin == | ||
− | The Beerburglar bears strong ressemblance to its near cousin, the [[ | + | The Beerburglar bears strong ressemblance to its near cousin, the [[heroes|Common {{Hero or Heroine}}]], and can often be mistaken for one by the unwary and careless. It is in fact, a much more dangerous subspecies that is 1.25X more prone to unprovoked violent attack. |
+ | <ref name="Attack">[[Mad Scientist]] (1345 g.e.). '' The Common Hero and Subsets Thereof''. Society for the protection of the [[Monster]] </ref> | ||
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− | One telltale sign | + | |
+ | Like the Common {{Hero or Heroine}}, the Beerburglar often dressed hagardly and on most occasions carries a flask. The differences are | ||
+ | One telltale sign distinguishin Beerburglar from Hero are the tufts of hair on the back of the head. Many {{heroes or heroines}} may suffer from helmet-head at times, but the patterns in the Beerburglar mop are always present and distinctive. | ||
Common sections (headings) for a Monster article include: History, Life cycle. | Common sections (headings) for a Monster article include: History, Life cycle. |
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Class | Humanoid |
Habitat | Outskirts of towns and settlements |
Description | Rogue Hero |
The Beerburglar (Homo Vocatus) is a monster often found lurking outside of towns and settlements, wanted in connection to a variety of thefts involving separating heroines from their hard earned booze. [1]
Appearence and Origin
The Beerburglar bears strong ressemblance to its near cousin, the Common Heroine, and can often be mistaken for one by the unwary and careless. It is in fact, a much more dangerous subspecies that is 1.25X more prone to unprovoked violent attack. [2]
Like the Common Heroine, the Beerburglar often dressed hagardly and on most occasions carries a flask. The differences are One telltale sign distinguishin Beerburglar from Hero are the tufts of hair on the back of the head. Many heroines may suffer from helmet-head at times, but the patterns in the Beerburglar mop are always present and distinctive.
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