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| - The villainous former baron Morgarath obtained mind-control over a large number of Wargals, manipulating them as his personal army against Araluen. Wargals are known to be completely savage and merciless in battle, and without fear of anything except horses. This is said to be due to their defeat in the first war where heavily armed cavalry destroyed the army. They aren't intelligent enough to speak, except for a few cases, and they communicate by deep, guttural grunts, or by mental command. They have developed a very simple form of mental communication, and due to their low intelligence level, Morgarath was able to use his much greater intelligence to enslave them with the use of their own mental communication. Very few of them have been taught to speak; the ones that can speak do so in a
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| - The villainous former baron Morgarath obtained mind-control over a large number of Wargals, manipulating them as his personal army against Araluen. Wargals are known to be completely savage and merciless in battle, and without fear of anything except horses. This is said to be due to their defeat in the first war where heavily armed cavalry destroyed the army. They aren't intelligent enough to speak, except for a few cases, and they communicate by deep, guttural grunts, or by mental command. They have developed a very simple form of mental communication, and due to their low intelligence level, Morgarath was able to use his much greater intelligence to enslave them with the use of their own mental communication. Very few of them have been taught to speak; the ones that can speak do so in a strange monotone. When they travel or fight, they keep time by a wordless chanting. The Wargals are often called the Unminded Ones, because they almost always finish something they start. Because they are so simple-minded, they are rarely afraid of anything. Likewise, they can only follow basic commands given by Morgarath or their general. However, they are known to have retreated in fear once, at the hands of Daniel, father of Will, who stood over Halt and protected him from the Wargals. When the Wargals found out how ferocious Daniel was in battle, they started retreating, and then ran away.
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