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Level: Mystic Beast 8 Spell Resistance: no Summoning two formidable baby wolves, they run through and slam into your enemy repeatedly launching them into the air as you leap up to smash the enemy down only to allow the wolves to tear through them in a scissor slash. Make a full attack against the enemy. For every attack you land, you deal normal damage as well as an increasing 5d6 sonic damage (5d6 on first attack, 10d6 on second, 15d6 on third and so on). A successful fortitude saving throw DC: 18+ Dexterity modifier halves the overall damage.

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  • Wolf Children
  • Wolf children
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  • Level: Mystic Beast 8 Spell Resistance: no Summoning two formidable baby wolves, they run through and slam into your enemy repeatedly launching them into the air as you leap up to smash the enemy down only to allow the wolves to tear through them in a scissor slash. Make a full attack against the enemy. For every attack you land, you deal normal damage as well as an increasing 5d6 sonic damage (5d6 on first attack, 10d6 on second, 15d6 on third and so on). A successful fortitude saving throw DC: 18+ Dexterity modifier halves the overall damage.
  • Wolf children () was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of World War II in East Prussia. When the Red Army conquered East Prussia in 1945, thousands of German children were left on their own, because their parents had been killed during bombing raids or during harsh winters without any food or shelter. Older children often tried to keep their siblings together, and survival—searching for food and shelter—became their number-one priority. Many went on food-scrounging trips into neighboring Lithuania and were adopted by the rural Lithuanian farmers, who often employed them. Most of these children made these trips back and forth many times to get food for their sick mothers or siblings. They were called “wolf children” because of their wolf-like wandering through
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  • Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V., Kassel
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  • 2008(xsd:integer)
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  • Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V.
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  • 2008-11-30(xsd:date)
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  • Kassel
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  • Neue Zürcher Zeitung vom 13. November 2008: Litauens «Wolfskinder» – Fremdlinge im eigenen Selbst. ''
  • Treibgut des Krieges - Zeugnisse von Flucht und Vertreibung der Deutschen
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  • Wolf children () was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of World War II in East Prussia. When the Red Army conquered East Prussia in 1945, thousands of German children were left on their own, because their parents had been killed during bombing raids or during harsh winters without any food or shelter. Older children often tried to keep their siblings together, and survival—searching for food and shelter—became their number-one priority. Many went on food-scrounging trips into neighboring Lithuania and were adopted by the rural Lithuanian farmers, who often employed them. Most of these children made these trips back and forth many times to get food for their sick mothers or siblings. They were called “wolf children” because of their wolf-like wandering through the forests and along railroad tracks, sometimes catching rides on top or in between railroad cars, jumping off before reaching Soviet control stations. All who assisted the German children to survive had to hide their efforts from the Soviet occupation authorities in Lithuania. Therefore, many German children's names were changed, and only after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990 could they reveal their true identities.
  • Level: Mystic Beast 8 Spell Resistance: no Summoning two formidable baby wolves, they run through and slam into your enemy repeatedly launching them into the air as you leap up to smash the enemy down only to allow the wolves to tear through them in a scissor slash. Make a full attack against the enemy. For every attack you land, you deal normal damage as well as an increasing 5d6 sonic damage (5d6 on first attack, 10d6 on second, 15d6 on third and so on). A successful fortitude saving throw DC: 18+ Dexterity modifier halves the overall damage.
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