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Chronicles made by Liriel Vol 1A Short Handguide of Adversaries: An Introduction for Martial Prowess By: Liriel My name is Liriel Cailean. A Pathfinder Society Member. My general goal in making this series of short handguides is to introduce the types of adversaries which I have encountered to the would be adventurers; seasoned veterans; or even to the general public. In specific to raise the awareness of what danger they might bring to your surroundings or person. 1. Giant Rats: I have judged them dangerous to the general public as they are able to possibly infect anyone they bit with diseases. I have encountered them in a pack of four. Bigger number is a possibilty considering if they share the same ability to procreate same with the likes of their smaller cousin in farmland. Caution is necessary in handling them. Threat level: B 2. Wild Boar: My encounter with wild boars ultimately challenging. They are very territorial and ferocious. Their charges are deadly and strength legendary. If you ever accidentally encounter them in the wild, quick evacuation should take the first priority. Do not even try to fool them into running straight lines then jumping away at the last second. These are wild animals with strong instincts. Their abilities should not be confused with the mere deadliness of seasoned fighter with a sharp blade. Animals will fight to their death and cannot be reasoned with. Threat level: A 3. Reefclaws: These creatures are a big source of potential danger of people routinely going to the sea making their living. They are also seen in the coast or beaches, however they are easier to evade on land as they slow down their movement greatly. This does not make them easier to handle though. Even the most seasoned veteran might get their attacks repelled by their sturdy and slimy carapaces. Threat level: A+ end of Short Handguide vol 1.
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