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  • | special = [[Aggression (natural ability)|aggression]] ...han the pig, with a muscular neck, well-developed canine teeth and unusual aggression. It communicates through grunts and hunts in familiar territories. In sha
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  • | special = [[Aggression (natural ability)|aggression]] '''Aggression.''' Due to their volatile nature, warthogs receive a +2 bonus [[Roll to Hi
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  • | special = [[Aggression (natural ability)|aggression]]
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  • * [[Aggression (natural ability)|Aggression]]
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  • ...elf || 3 rounds, +1/level || 60 ft. radius || 2 rounds || none || suspends aggression and passion ...|| touch || 4 rounds +1/level || 1 creature || 2 rounds || none || allows aggression while invisible
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  • ...character achieves a sense of tranquility that can be used to moderate the aggression of others, while seeking a greater understanding of things.
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  • ...levels, with creatures seeking the deepest shelters or displaying extreme aggression due to the life-threatening temperatures. Encounters with creatures adapted
    2 KB (314 words) - 08:02, 29 November 2023
  • ...r is actively able to read thoughts may produce strong feelings of fear or aggression, depending on the individual and the situation at hand.
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  • ...rate apex, with creatures seeking impossible shelter or displaying extreme aggression due to the life-threatening temperatures. Encounters with creatures adapted
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  • ...s they are not provoked. However, many bulls still retain a potential for aggression. Bulls are known for their increased muscularity and aggression compared to cows, making them integral in beef ranching, [[Dairying (sage a
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  • ...life behavior shifts, with animals seeking shelter or displaying increased aggression due to scarce resources, potentially heightening encounters with snow-dwell
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  • ...rating into wolf packs, scavenging from wolf-hunted prey without provoking aggression from the wolves themselves. Notably, in select cases within India, solitar
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  • ...ering the milieu, some intelligent monsters may immediately reassess their aggression, and seek to [[Parley & Negotiation|parley]].
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  • ...outh Asia, though training them to accept a master means diminishing their aggression. Pet cheetahs do not make good guard animals.
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  • ...in the face of the monk's peaceful resolve, is compelled to pause in their aggression. They are granted an opportunity to resist this influence through a save ag ...smile." The character's aura extends to create a protective shield of non-aggression for three [[Combat Round|rounds]], during which enemies cannot bring themse
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  • However, the creature won't initiate aggression, but only maintain a protective stance. As well, the creature takes time t
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  • ...mpire, the [[Vepsian Empire|Vepsian]], declined due to the gnomes' lack of aggression and interest in war craft, giving way to occupation by the [[Elf Race & Phy
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  • ...malevolent. However, they resist intrusion and may respond initially with aggression. Once placated, however, they have been known to give advice freely and to
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  • ...ional and approachable, though it's well to do so without arms or untoward aggression. Many tales describe dragon turtles as a source for wisdom, as they have k
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  • ...gs are approached cautiously to assess their behavior and level of fear or aggression. Building trust is then prioritized, achieved through patient, non-threaten
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