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Most people seem to think that umber hulks are unthinking brutes. This is simply not the case. They can communicate in Terran and often create traps using their digging abilities. Umber hulks tend to choose to collapse the tunnels they leave behind, so as to prevent access to where they had just tunneled. That being said, they care not for subtlety, creating much destruction wherever they go and can often be found dominated by illithid for use as dumb muscle.

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  • Most people seem to think that umber hulks are unthinking brutes. This is simply not the case. They can communicate in Terran and often create traps using their digging abilities. Umber hulks tend to choose to collapse the tunnels they leave behind, so as to prevent access to where they had just tunneled. That being said, they care not for subtlety, creating much destruction wherever they go and can often be found dominated by illithid for use as dumb muscle.
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  • Most people seem to think that umber hulks are unthinking brutes. This is simply not the case. They can communicate in Terran and often create traps using their digging abilities. Umber hulks tend to choose to collapse the tunnels they leave behind, so as to prevent access to where they had just tunneled. That being said, they care not for subtlety, creating much destruction wherever they go and can often be found dominated by illithid for use as dumb muscle.
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