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Timberlings can be found in Teldrassil and the Swamp of Sorrows. They reflect the natural order of plants and animals on the Great Tree, so it is disturbing to see how angry the timberlings have become. Another symptom of the timberling's disease are tumors within their bodies, filled with a poison. Two notable timberlings of Teldrassil are Oakenscowl and Blackmoss the Fetid.

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rdfs:label
  • Timberling
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  • Timberlings can be found in Teldrassil and the Swamp of Sorrows. They reflect the natural order of plants and animals on the Great Tree, so it is disturbing to see how angry the timberlings have become. Another symptom of the timberling's disease are tumors within their bodies, filled with a poison. Two notable timberlings of Teldrassil are Oakenscowl and Blackmoss the Fetid.
Alignment
  • Always neutral
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Organization
  • Solitary, pair, clump , or patch
Name
  • Timberling
exact
  • 4.0
Language
  • No known language
Weight
  • 50.0
Environment
  • Temperate and warm forests and marshes
Area
Homeworld
Source
  • Monster Guide, 133-135
abstract
  • Timberlings can be found in Teldrassil and the Swamp of Sorrows. They reflect the natural order of plants and animals on the Great Tree, so it is disturbing to see how angry the timberlings have become. Another symptom of the timberling's disease are tumors within their bodies, filled with a poison. Two notable timberlings of Teldrassil are Oakenscowl and Blackmoss the Fetid. A timberling is a twisted mass of branches, vines, and leaves that lumbers forward, rustling with each step. Its body has a vaguely humanoid shape, standing four feet high and weighing around 50 pounds. They do not speak or understand any known language. Timberlings are mobile plants that live in swamps or alongside rivers or lakes. They are normally peaceful creatures that live in harmony with the land, but any sort of disruption (such as pollution) drives them into an unnatural frenzy. An angered timberling attacks anything that moves. Timberlings can be made peaceful again only by removing the source of their discomfort and returning the land to its natural state. Timberlings attack by forming their woody limbs into fist-like appendages. When they strike a foe, they leave behind a clump of shoots that expand rapidly, enhancing weaknesses in the victim's defenses. Timberlings attack the nearest enemy, pummeling until the foe stops moving. (MG 134)
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