Information AboutSahuagin |
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They are usually green skinned, darker on the back and lighter on the belly. Many have dark stripes, bands, or spots, but these tend to fade with age. An adult male sahuagin stands roughly 6 feet (1.83 m) tall and weighs about 200 pounds (91 kg). They are the natural enemy of ; mutants who resemble aquatic elves. Sahuagin speak Sahuagin. With higher intelligence scores, they can also speak two bonus languages, usually Common and Aquan. Sahuagin worship Sekolah , the Lawful Evil god of sharks, as their patron deity and the father of their race. They make regular, living sacrifices to Sekolah by feeding the sacrificed being to the sharks that follow every sahuagin priest. Savage fighters, sahuagin ask for and give no quarter. When swimming, a sahuagin tears with its feet, striking with its talons or a weapon. About half of any group of sahuagin are also armed with nets. Although their names are similar they are quite different in appearance from their Final Fantasy counterpart the Sahagin . In the '' World Of Greyhawk '' Campaign Setting , sahuagin are known to inhabit the Azure Sea , and once threatened the Keoish coastal town of Saltmarsh in the 570's CY . Sahuagin first appeared in the 1975 Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Blackmoor by Dave Arneson . REFERENCES
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