Devil Monkey
STR:
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5 (75)
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WPR:
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3 (45)
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DEX:
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2 (30)
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PER:
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NA
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AGL:
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6 (90)
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PCN:
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4(60)
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STA:
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4 (60)
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PWR:
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NA
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ATT:
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2/68%
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WND:
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14
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MV:
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L100 F 000 W 000
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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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