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  2. Gnome (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Friends to animals, forest gnomes have a racial ability that allows them to speak with small animals. River gnomes are graceful and quick. They live in homes dug into the side of riverbanks and speak with river dwelling animals in place of burrowing mammals. They are non-magical but gain +1 to initiative and are proficient swimmers.

  3. Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Included are traditional monsters such as dragons, supernatural creatures such as ghosts, and mundane or fantastic animals. [1] A defining feature of the game [ 2 ] : 5 is that monsters are typically obstacles that players must overcome to progress through the game. [ 3 ]

  4. Category : Fictional characters who can communicate with animals

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    Pages in category "Fictional characters who can communicate with animals" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Giant (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    They wear two-faced masks, can use bard magic, and can shapeshift into animals and humans. Craa'Ghoran Giant: Rare stone giant offshoots created when earth elemental energy warped and twisted their ancestors. They can glide and walk right through stone like Earth Elementals and raise walls of stone from the ground with their supernatural powers.

  6. Kenku - Wikipedia

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    Kenku can now only speak through precise mimicry of voices and sounds in the environment; they can never produce sounds of their own nor extrapolate other sounds to speak independently. They were also stripped of their creativity, and thus can never create original works and ideas; they are described as condemned to a life of "hopeless plagiarism".

  7. Owlbear - Wikipedia

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    The owlbear is depicted as an eight to ten foot (2.5–3 meter) tall cross between a bear and an owl.According to descriptions in Dungeons & Dragons source books, owlbears are carnivorous creatures, famed for their aggression and ferocity; [6] they live in mated pairs in caves and hunt any creature bigger than a mouse. [6]

  8. Xanathar's Guide to Everything - Wikipedia

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    Viktor Coble listed Xanthar's Guide To Everything as #8 on CBR's 2021 "D&D: 10 Best Supplemental Handbooks" list, stating that "unlike a lot of the other books in 5e, it is a lot more versatile. Not only does it have the feeling of a campaign plot hook, but it also offers a lot of new subclasses, spells, and tools for new ways to play and ...

  9. Category:Talking animals in mythology - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Category: Talking animals in mythology. ... Pages in category "Talking animals in mythology" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.