Devil Monkey
STR: | 5 (75) | WPR: | 3 (45) | ||
DEX: | 2 (30) | PER: | NA | ||
AGL: | 6 (90) | PCN: | 4(60) | ||
STA: | 4 (60) | PWR: | NA | ||
ATT: | 2/68% | WND: | 14 | ||
MV: | L100 F 000 W 000 | ||||
Experience: 400
Devil monkeys are large baboon-like primates living in the Appalachian mountain range of North America. They are described as very aggresive to humans and often kill stray travelers. Devil Monkeys are a unique breed of monkey that have been described as a shaggy, canine-faced baboon-like creatures with powerful, almost kangaroo-like legs, a trait they share with the South America’s notorious “goat sucker” the chupacabra. Other distinguishing traits that Devil Monkeys are said to bear include 3-toed, razor-clawed feet, tiny pointed ears and a long, often bushy, tail.
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