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| - In their natural state, Mogriffs look like thin gargoyles. They are muscular and have a hunched over posture. Notable features include leathery wings, a long snout with rows of sharp teeth, and talons. Skin coloration ranges from swampy greens, to dirty browns, to dark yellow. A Mogriff's eyes are yellow, and reflect light like those of a dog. Mogriffs also appear to be sapient, and have demonstrated the ability to speak with some difficulty, and the ability to comprehensively wield Meridianite weaponry. Mogriffs' most prominent feature is their shape-shifting ability.
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| - In their natural state, Mogriffs look like thin gargoyles. They are muscular and have a hunched over posture. Notable features include leathery wings, a long snout with rows of sharp teeth, and talons. Skin coloration ranges from swampy greens, to dirty browns, to dark yellow. A Mogriff's eyes are yellow, and reflect light like those of a dog. Mogriffs also appear to be sapient, and have demonstrated the ability to speak with some difficulty, and the ability to comprehensively wield Meridianite weaponry. Mogriffs' most prominent feature is their shape-shifting ability. Mogriffs can imitate any being they see, even if seen only from a picture. Although this is a useful ability, it is almost functionally equivalent to a glamour spell: the change in shape only affects appearance and voice. It does not affect the Mogriff's abilities (like flight and strength), posture, and beastly demeanor. It is different from a glamour spell for two reasons. First, it alters the actual shape of the beast, changing its mass and size. Second, the Mogriff's attributes show through, such as the claws, teeth, and eyes. If severely hurt in their imitation form, Mogriffs will return to their gargoyle form.
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