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The <a href="http://www.rpgcodex.com/content.php?id=65">fourth article</a> in the series about the wierd and wacky life forms in <A href="http://www.goldenland-rpg.com">Golden Land</a> is up and ready for viewing. This time up, the critters of the <i>Silent Forest</i>:
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<blockquote>Those spirits who sleep in the woods sometimes wake up and bring the trees to life. These creatures are moderately dangerous. They are quite fearful, and fragility of the wood makes them to be more annoying trouble than serious danger. Many village wood-cutters have a special tactics - they go to the forest, lure the slow-witted dereveds from the forests and kill them at the sawmill, one by one. The body of this creature has the good quality of wood, and easyness with which they go to the sly wood-cutters' traps makes them an important part of the village line of business.</blockquote>
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Nothing like having to trap your own timber.
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