Troglodytes, the other dark meat

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AuthorTopic: Troglodytes, the other dark meat
Shock Trooper
Member # 3022
Profile #25
The dragons were native, according to Motrax who details a meeting with the First Expedition.

Goblins are vermin. They probably snuck in some time or other, and couldn't get out.
Posts: 269 | Registered: Saturday, May 24 2003 07:00
Law Bringer
Member # 335
Profile Homepage #26
Giants are native to Avernum, because they certainly weren't banished and they seem quite at home. Goblins are native to everywhere.

—Alorael, who believes Ogre Magi get their power from demonic pacts. They certainly summon enough demons.
Posts: 14579 | Registered: Saturday, December 1 2001 08:00
Triad Mage
Member # 7
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Cave Giants are native to Avernum - Hill Giants are extinct.

Dragons went to Avernum on their own.

Goblins are vermin, as we all know.

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Apprentice
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Poor goblins, who knows, if we stopped exterminating them and using them as slaves, they might grow into a fruitful civillisation.

I'm always lenient with the little ones.

Most likely the empire threw almost everything they could find down into avernum if they didn't kill it.

I find the idea of cave giants ironic.

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Posts: 32 | Registered: Saturday, March 15 2003 08:00
Infiltrator
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Yeah,A stinkin dumb civilization.

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Posts: 413 | Registered: Friday, December 12 2003 08:00
Law Bringer
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You'd think evolution would select for ability to squeeze through small caves in Avernum. It's more evidence for vahnatai creationism: strong, huge laborers would be a great asset to the physically frail vahnatai. Okay, I'm done pushing strange theories today.

The dragons fled to Avernum to escape the Empire's persecution. They came down long before the first humans, but all of them were born on the surface.

—Alorael, who can give a slightly altered version Schro's explanation for the goblins. The peach-colored goblins of A1 were spewed into Avernum by the Nethergate (play through Nethergate if you don't understand). High mutation rates and short generations quickly resulted in the extinction of the peach species and the rise of the reddish goblins that already existed on the surface.
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