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In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[roleplaying game]], the '''quaggoth''' is a [[Monstrous humanoid (Dungeons & Dragons)|monstrous humanoid]].
In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[fantasy]] [[role-playing game]], the '''quaggoth''' is a [[Monstrous humanoid (Dungeons & Dragons)|monstrous humanoid]].


==Ecology==
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==References==
==References==
*Brown, Lloyd III. "Primitive PCs." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #265 (TSR, [[1999]]).
*Brown, Lloyd III. "Primitive PCs." ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #265 (TSR, [[1999]]).
*[[Gary Gygax|Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' (TSR, [[1983]]).

*[[Erik Mona|Mona, Erik]]. "Ancient History: The Great Embarkation" (Wizards of the Coast, unpublished). Online: [http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=225]
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''[[World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting]]'' (TSR, [[1983]]).

*[[Mona, Erik]]. "Ancient History: The Great Embarkation" (Wizards of the Coast, unpublished). Online: [http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=225]

*Stewart, Doug, ed. ''[[Monster Manual|Monstrous Manual]]'' (TSR, [[1994]]).
*Stewart, Doug, ed. ''[[Monster Manual|Monstrous Manual]]'' (TSR, [[1994]]).

*Turnbull, Don, ed. ''[[Fiend Folio]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], [[1981]]).
*Turnbull, Don, ed. ''[[Fiend Folio]]'' ([[TSR, Inc.|TSR]], [[1981]]).

*[[Frederick Weining|Weining, Frederick]]. "The Archbarony of Blackmoor." ''[[Oerth Journal]]'' #5 ([[Council of Greyhawk]], [[1997]]).
*[[Frederick Weining|Weining, Frederick]]. "The Archbarony of Blackmoor." ''[[Oerth Journal]]'' #5 ([[Council of Greyhawk]], [[1997]]).
*[[Skip Williams|Williams, Skip]], et al. ''Monstrous Compendium Fiend Folio Appendix'' (TSR, [[1992]]).
*[[James Wyatt (game designer)|Wyatt, James]] and Rob Heinsoo. ''[[Monstrous Compendium]]: Monsters of Faerun'' ([[Wizards of the Coast]], [[2001]]).


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*[[Williams, Skip]], et al. ''Monstrous Compendium Fiend Folio Appendix'' (TSR, [[1992]]).


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*[[James Wyatt (game designer)|Wyatt, James]] and Rob Heinsoo. ''[[Monstrous Compendium]]: Monsters of Faerun'' ([[Wizards of the Coast]], [[2001]]).




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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the quaggoth is a monstrous humanoid.

Ecology

Quaggoths are sometimes enslaved by other races, notably drow.

Environment

Quaggoths usually live in underground lairs.

Typical physical characteristics

Quaggoths are about seven feet tall and covered in shaggy white hair, though brown-haired quaggoths are sometimes seen.

Alignment

Quaggoths are usually neutral in alignment.

Society

Quaggoths are savage, bestial hunters who live in nomadic tribes.

Quaggoths in Greyhawk

In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting, quaggoths live in cold regions above ground. They are most commonly found in the Forlorn Forest, but have also been encountered in Blackmoor, the Burneal Forest, the Cold Marshes, the Hraak Forest, and the lands of the Tiger and Wolf Nomads. In ancient times, the quaggoths were far more numerous, but thousands were slain by elves in the War of Extermination.

The most notable quaggoth in the Flanaess is Shag Solomon, a "civilized" quaggoth who plays a minor role in the Age of Worms adventure path.

References