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A Wolperting is similar to a dog, but much larger, stands on its two hind legs and has two horns on its head. They enjoy playing chess, fighting, and some sword fighting. Wolpertings are a cross-breed of wolves and deer. They are described as strong, wild, skittish,nimble and dangerous. They grow up astoishingly fast and are orphans at birth.

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  • Wolperting (Race)
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  • A Wolperting is similar to a dog, but much larger, stands on its two hind legs and has two horns on its head. They enjoy playing chess, fighting, and some sword fighting. Wolpertings are a cross-breed of wolves and deer. They are described as strong, wild, skittish,nimble and dangerous. They grow up astoishingly fast and are orphans at birth.
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  • Two arms and legs
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  • Wolperting
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  • Wolpertings
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  • Extreme velocity and a distinct sense of smell
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  • A Wolperting is similar to a dog, but much larger, stands on its two hind legs and has two horns on its head. They enjoy playing chess, fighting, and some sword fighting. Wolpertings are a cross-breed of wolves and deer. They are described as strong, wild, skittish,nimble and dangerous. They grow up astoishingly fast and are orphans at birth.
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