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The Sar Aigu Ritual
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Havard Wrote:Sahaugin: The Sar Aigu are technically Sahaugin anyway.

Did I miss anything? Smile

If you're including AD&D monsters, there's the malenti (mutant sahuagin who superficially resemble, and infiltrate the societies of, sea elves). The Sea Devils introduced a race (which also appears in 3e's Stormwrack) called the anguiliians, an eel-like race that were later transformed by a deity to become the sahuagin. The other named variants are sahuagin weresharks and seawolves.
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#32
See what I found, in another (perhaps) world: http://fightingfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Bloodbeast

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#34
Nice one! Very much like how I see the Sar Aigu. Got a source for this one? Smile

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#35
Martin McKenna!
http://www.artistrising.com/_code/Produc...itle&pg=48
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#36
Freedom92 Wrote:Interesting, IMC The Temple of the Frog held the remains of a Sar Aigu at its deepest levels plus other creatures from that era. St.Stephen felt compelled to resurrect this ancient being or attempt to recreate it like he did the froglins.

Hmmm.... sound almost like the background story of Jurassic Park! :mrgreen:
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