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Muryankin are [[:category:changeling|changelings]] that are created by, and therefore take after, the [[Muryan]]. The muryankin are created for battle and war.<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module)]] p. 152</ref><ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> Able to kill each other without breaking the [[Law of Arak]], the muryankin enable [[the Arak]] to wage proxy battles against each other's forces.<ref>Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey p. 26</ref> Muryankin also act to defend the Arak and their interests in the Shadow Rift<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module) p. 152</ref> and also to accompany Arak as [[guard]]s on excursions into other [[domain]]s<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module) p. 152</ref>. | Muryankin are [[:category:changeling|changelings]] that are created by, and therefore take after, the [[Muryan]]. The muryankin are created for battle and war.<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module)]] p. 152</ref><ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> Able to kill each other without breaking the [[Law of Arak]], the muryankin enable [[the Arak]] to wage proxy battles against each other's forces.<ref>Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey p. 26</ref> Muryankin also act to defend the Arak and their interests in the Shadow Rift<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module) p. 152</ref> and also to accompany Arak as [[guard]]s on excursions into other [[domain]]s<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module)]] p. 152</ref>. | ||
Although muryankin are skilled with all [[simple weapon|simple]] and [[martial weapon|martial]] [[weapon]]s, muryankin usually prefer to use [[longsword]]s and [[spear]]s<ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref>. In combat, they can fly into berserker [[rage]]s like that of a [[barbarian]].<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module) p. 152</ref><ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> | Although muryankin are skilled with all [[simple weapon|simple]] and [[martial weapon|martial]] [[weapon]]s, muryankin usually prefer to use [[longsword]]s and [[spear]]s<ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref>. In combat, they can fly into berserker [[rage]]s like that of a [[barbarian]].<ref name="TSR p. 152">[[The Shadow Rift (Module)]] p. 152</ref><ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> | ||
Muryankin usually gain levels in [[barbarian]] or [[fighter]] in preference to other [[character]] [[class]]es.<ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> | Muryankin usually gain levels in [[barbarian]] or [[fighter]] in preference to other [[character]] [[class]]es.<ref name="VRGttSF p. 109">[[Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey]] p. 109</ref> |
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Muryankin are changelings that are created by, and therefore take after, the Muryan. The muryankin are created for battle and war.[1][2] Able to kill each other without breaking the Law of Arak, the muryankin enable the Arak to wage proxy battles against each other's forces.[3] Muryankin also act to defend the Arak and their interests in the Shadow Rift[1] and also to accompany Arak as guards on excursions into other domains[1].
Although muryankin are skilled with all simple and martial weapons, muryankin usually prefer to use longswords and spears[2]. In combat, they can fly into berserker rages like that of a barbarian.[1][2]
Muryankin usually gain levels in barbarian or fighter in preference to other character classes.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Shadow Rift (Module) p. 152 Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "TSR p. 152" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey p. 109
- ↑ Van Richten's Guide to the Shadow Fey p. 26