![]() ![]() A hyena that feeds on such a corpse spawns a gnoll, while other humanoids who join in the feast become cultists of Yeenoghu. ![]() They anoint the remains of their foes using bizarre rituals. Gnoll Fangs of Yeenoghu (a type of gnoll) can also create more gnolls in a manner similar to Yeenoghu:įangs of Yeenoghu are gifted with the power to spawn more gnolls. So Yeenoghu goes on a rampage, his pet hyenas eat the corpses until they can no longer move and then BAM! there are gnolls. Then, in a shower of blood and gristle, the hyenas transform into gnolls, which take up Yeenoghu’s awful mission to kill and destroy anything in their path. As the Lord of Savagery despoils the land, packs of hyenas trail him and feast on the victims until the dead flesh of Yeenoghu’s prey leave them bloated and unable to move. Whenever the demon lord Yeenoghu enters the Material Plane and goes on a rampage, he leaves a great trail of corpses in his wake. Volo's Guide to Monsters describes the origins of gnolls: I'm working on incorporating gnolls and the demon lord Yeenoghu into a campaign, and I am wondering where all the gnolls come from. ![]()
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