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Attorcroppe, alternatively spelled as Attercroppe, is a species of evil and wildly malicious fairy. There names literally means "little poison head." Although on Earth they are known from English folklore they originally come from the realm Kreyatos, an Elemental Plane of Earth. Physically they resemble small snakes, with human arms and legs. They can walk upright using their legs. They are incredibly malicious, yet astoundingly curious.

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  • Attorcroppe, alternatively spelled as Attercroppe, is a species of evil and wildly malicious fairy. There names literally means "little poison head." Although on Earth they are known from English folklore they originally come from the realm Kreyatos, an Elemental Plane of Earth. Physically they resemble small snakes, with human arms and legs. They can walk upright using their legs. They are incredibly malicious, yet astoundingly curious.
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  • Attorcroppe, alternatively spelled as Attercroppe, is a species of evil and wildly malicious fairy. There names literally means "little poison head." Although on Earth they are known from English folklore they originally come from the realm Kreyatos, an Elemental Plane of Earth. Physically they resemble small snakes, with human arms and legs. They can walk upright using their legs. They are incredibly malicious, yet astoundingly curious.
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