What do Gnolls act like in your setting (assuming you have one), if they're present? Are they matriarchal like real Hyenas? Are they more scavengers or violent raiders? What's their hierarchy like? Do the females have the, ahem, "interesting" biology that real Hyenas do?
Demonic agents of chaos
>>55314287
There Zombies to the Beasts and Beast People. Keep in mind my setting is mostly fairytale like in tone. So when ever they come up everything goes Watership Down until there gone
>>55314287
Displaced, kingdomless nomads who either scratch out existences at the edges of civilized lands, or seize them as viscous raiders and slavers within the realm's kingdoms.
Pretty much the fill in-s for orcs, because greenskins don't exist in my setting(well, they do, they just exist across the ocean as a soon-to-be recently discovered race on a soon-to-be discovered continent.)
>>55314543
*vicious, fuckin phoneposting
>>55314489
>everything goes Watership Down
I don't think you've read that book
>>55314287
They replace zombies basically, and are treated more like a natural disaster than a faction of any sort.
>>55314287
Depends on the setting.
In my grimbright dark fantasy setting? Matriarchal hedonists who worship weird gods and deal in necromancy and demonology, but aren't purely evil, just amoral.
In my Chainmail-inspired war fantasy setting? Warrior-slaves of the daemoniac, necromancy-practicing hutaakans (jackal-people).
>>55314560
I mean the movie