EverQuest II Races - Froglock
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| Strength: |
16 |
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Alignment: |
Good |
| Agility: |
24 |
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Starting City: |
Qeynos
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| Stamina: |
20 |
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Homeland: |
Gukta - Innothule Swamp |
| Intelligence: |
20 |
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Language(s): |
Froglokian
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| Wisdom: |
20 |
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Traditional Role(s): |
Fighter
,
Mage
,
Priest
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Their considerable wisdom and devotion to Mithaniel Marr steer many
Frogloks to the path of the Priest. With their strength and
intellect, they also make durable Fighters and crafty Mages.
The Frogloks of Norrath were touched by the hand of the god of
valor, Mithaniel Marr. The rapidly evolved from short, flimsy
amphibians into a race that is both wise of spirit and formidable
in battle. Visible muscles and tendons create an imposing upper
body cinched to a narrow waist. Their most notable feature is a
long, sticky tongue that can be extended up to three feet, perfect
for snatching passing insects or pulling up a stein of ale.
Frogloks are a short amphibious race native to the swamplands of
Norrath. Fiercely devoted to Mithaniel Marr, the Frogloks have a
longstanding conflict with the Trolls of Innothule Swamp. Over 400
years ago, their deity blessed some of them with a heightened
intellect and enhanced physical feature. Shortly thereafter, these
Frogloks drove the Trolls out of the city of Grobb, renaming it
Gukta, Outpost of Marr in honor of their master. In terms of
architecture and design, the Frogloks remain true to their
primitive roots. They can little for ornamentation, preferring
instead to surround themselves with reminders of their swampy
home.
Though of relatively stout build, the Frogloks are a sturdy and
intelligent people. They are able to fulfill any class role that
does not betray the inherent goodness of their beliefs.
Most Frogloks maintain their devotion to Mithaneil Marr, which
remains unshaken despite the adversities they have suffered. Truth,
honor, and courage are the core principles that all Frogloks cling
to. They have a highly ordered caste of Templars and Paladins that
diligently advance the principles of their patron god.
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