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The paguur are pesky creatures that play tricks on adventurers who linger too long within their vicinity. One thing commonly done is they will take items from your possession. Mostly this is restricted to things worn on the fingers and wrists, but it has not been confirmed that this is the only things they will take. |
The paguur are pesky creatures that play tricks on adventurers who linger too long within their vicinity. One thing commonly done is they will take items from your possession. Mostly this is restricted to things worn on the fingers and wrists, but it has not been confirmed that this is the only things they will take. |
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If one of these tricky things have taken something that belongs to you, you have two options to get it back. The first is to wait until the creature drops the item, though this can take a long time and if you're just standing in the open then other paguur could come and take even more things from you. The other option is to tempt them with an exchange, within their habitat is a type of tree with a fruit they are known to like and they will accept the food in trade for your item back. |
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Revision as of 19:52, 16 August 2015
A form of monkey found on Taisidon.
Description
The shh'oi paguur is a relatively small monkey indigenous to these jungles. It has very large eyes ringed with white circles, which gives it a constant look of surprise. Its prehensile tail is also ringed with white, and its paws, with their typically opposable thumbs, are reddish in color with white fingers.
Thievery
The paguur are pesky creatures that play tricks on adventurers who linger too long within their vicinity. One thing commonly done is they will take items from your possession. Mostly this is restricted to things worn on the fingers and wrists, but it has not been confirmed that this is the only things they will take.
If one of these tricky things have taken something that belongs to you, you have two options to get it back. The first is to wait until the creature drops the item, though this can take a long time and if you're just standing in the open then other paguur could come and take even more things from you. The other option is to tempt them with an exchange, within their habitat is a type of tree with a fruit they are known to like and they will accept the food in trade for your item back.