Hunting Habits of the Moars

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Hunting Habits of the Moars
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The bulk of this text was unreadable. Numerous pages are missing and the covers appear to have been chewed upon. Given the sad state of the original tome, it is difficult to successfully translate it completely. The following writings are as close as I can come to understanding the intent of the text.

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Much like previous texts, this book takes pains to differentiate between the Moar and the creature created from the Moar.


Even though we only know of the Moarsmen as they are now, they were apparently once a very different creature, with a very different set of habits, tastes, and hunting styles.

The Moar is referred to as a variable hunter. The notes mention that they hunted alone for their usual prey, but when bigger prey is present they were known to form impromptu packs. The book comments on the ability of the Moar to hunt and kill creatures that sound very similar to the Burun we have seen appearing in our swamplands,


although the creature described in the text sounds built more like a tusker than the gangly creatures that we have encountered.

The Moarsman is noted as a vicious solitary hunter. Only when the prey is many times the match for the Moarsman would it willingly cooperate with others. The exception to that rule lies in the tamed Moarsmen that the Falatacot kept as guards. These Moarsmen would forgo most of their apprehension to working with others in the interest of a free meal.


that the tamed Moarsmen were not killers. Quite the contrary, they were known to attack and kill Sclavus servants that they were unfamiliar with.

Also, the wild Moarsmen were credited largely with balancing the population of the Burun on the world of Bur. The wild Moarasmen were responsible for preventing their numbers from growing beyond the means for the mires to support.

-Translator Fanzen San

Notes

You give Fanzen San the Translator Decaying Tome.

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "This book appears to be a text regarding the hunting habits of the Moarsmen and what seems to be their less advance counterparts, the Moar. The text claims them to be vicious hunters, always on the roam."

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "The years have not been kind to this text. There are so many pages that I simply cannot comprehend because of their poor condition. The best I can do for this tome is to create a summary of the legible bits."

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Since you have helped me further my understanding of the Moarsmen and the Falatacot, I will help you."

Fanzen San the Translator gives you Hunting Habits of the Moars.

You've earned 100,000 experience.