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These constructs were the work of [[Hobglup]].

==Description==
==Description==
Although it was likely once a child's well-loved toy, the knee-high little doll is covered with ugly rust-colored streaks all over its faceand hands, which drip down onto its once-fine clothing. A simple little smile graces its face, doing little to counter the madness in its eyes. Seeming hungry, it stalks about, apparently looking for prey.
Although it was likely once a child's well-loved toy, the knee-high little doll is covered with ugly rust-colored streaks all over its face and hands, which drip down onto its once-fine clothing. A simple little smile graces its face, doing little to counter the madness in its eyes. Seeming hungry, it stalks about, apparently looking for prey.


==In Depth==
==In Depth==
Capable of healing it's wounds.<br>
Capable of healing its wounds.<br>
''Growling to itself, a small rough-hewn doll grabs a nearby stick and begins to mend its left leg.''
''Growling to itself, a small rough-hewn doll grabs a nearby stick and begins to mend its left leg.''


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It is wearing nothing!<br />
It is wearing nothing!<br />
It is carrying a {{cloot|w|small steel scythe}}.
It is carrying a {{cloot|w|small steel scythe}}.

==Events==
Was created by [[Hobglup]] and disguised as a variety of normal dolls that he sold. Eventually they animated and began pulling limbs off their owner. These bones were most likely later made into [[Bone Amalgam]]s.

Latest revision as of 07:41, 17 October 2016


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Rough-Hewn Doll
Unknown creature.jpg
Creature Levels:
    Overall ?
    Level Variance -
    Natural Attack ?
    Weapon Attack ?
    Defense ?
    Player Estimated -
Potential overall skill: ?
Skill Cap 120 to ?
Skinnable No
Has Coins Yes
Has Gems Yes
Has Boxes Yes
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment Unknown
Corporeal Yes
Construct Yes
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Pole
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type Biped
Body Type (Alt) unknown
Body Size unknown
Located:
  • Invasion only
Premium-Only Unknown
Locksmithing Details
Skill Required Careful: ?
Blind:?
Teaching Cap ?
 



These constructs were the work of Hobglup.

Description

Although it was likely once a child's well-loved toy, the knee-high little doll is covered with ugly rust-colored streaks all over its face and hands, which drip down onto its once-fine clothing. A simple little smile graces its face, doing little to counter the madness in its eyes. Seeming hungry, it stalks about, apparently looking for prey.

In Depth

Capable of healing its wounds.
Growling to itself, a small rough-hewn doll grabs a nearby stick and begins to mend its left leg.

Loot/Equipment

It is wearing nothing!
It is carrying a small steel scythe.

Events

Was created by Hobglup and disguised as a variety of normal dolls that he sold. Eventually they animated and began pulling limbs off their owner. These bones were most likely later made into Bone Amalgams.