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  1. Worg - Monsters - D&D Beyond

    A worg is an evil predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself. Cunning and malevolent, worgs roam across the remote wilderness or are raised by goblins and hobgoblins. Those creatures use worgs as mounts, but a worg will turn on its rider if it feels mistreated or malnourished.

  2. Worg | Eberron Wiki | Fandom

    A worg is a type of magical beast that resembles a normal wolf but is larger, more intelligent, [1][2] and has a fiendish countenance. [3] A worg resembles a typical wolf, though much larger and bearing an intelligent, wicked gleam in its eyes. [3] .

  3. Worg - d20PFSRD

    Worgs are oversized, evil, intelligent wolves often found dwelling amid goblins or other savage races. A typical worg has gray or black fur, stands 3 feet tall at the shoulder, and weighs 300 pounds.

  4. Home - Worgs

    a supernatural cyborg wolf, that enters another, enslaves their senses and controls their actions. 455.82 Trillion and growing. Be a Worg.

  5. Worg language | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom

    The Worg language was the racial language of worgs, a species of magical canines with moderate intellect. [1] [2] [3] [4] The Worg tongue was limited in many respects, [5] being a primitive language. [1] [4] It consisted of a series of various barks, howls, snarls, and yips.

  6. Worg » Monster Stat Block - DnD 5e - AideDD

    A worg is a monstrous wolf-like predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself.

  7. Worg | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium

    A worg is an evil predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself. Cunning and malevolent, worgs roam across the remote wilderness or are raised by goblins and hobgoblins. Those creatures use worgs as mounts, but a worg will turn on its rider if it feels mistreated or malnourished.

  8. Worg - 5th Edition SRD - 5thsrd.org

    A worg is an evil predator that delights in hunting and devouring creatures weaker than itself. Cunning and malevolent, worgs roam across the remote wilderness or are raised by goblins and hobgoblins. Those creatures use worgs as mounts, but a worg will turn on its rider if it feels mistreated or malnourished.

  9. Worg | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom

    A worg was a type of magical beast that resembled a normal wolf but was larger, more intelligent, [1][2] and had a fiendish countenance. [3] A worg resembled a typical wolf, though much larger and bearing an intelligent, wicked gleam in its eyes. [3] .

  10. Want to Save Halsin? Find Out How to Use the Hole in the Goblin …

    Nov 27, 2024 · In Baldur’s Gate 3, players will come across a mysterious hole in the Goblin Camp that offers an intriguing path to explore. This hole can be found in the Worg Pens Goblin Camp located within the Shattered Sanctum. For those unfamiliar with the location, this is where you need to rescue a druid named Halsin.

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