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The '''grimlock''' is a monster in [[SLASH'EM]] and [[dNetHack]].
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== SLASH'EM ==
 
== SLASH'EM ==
 
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The '''grimlock''' is similar to a [[gibberling]]. They have a higher base level and lower AC but weaker attacks and also have no eyes. Like the gibberling, they are only notable for appearing in very large groups.
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SLASH'EM's grimlock is similar to a [[gibberling]]. They have a higher base level and lower AC but weaker attacks and also have no eyes. Like the gibberling, they are only notable for appearing in very large groups.
  
 
Beware, it's considered [[cannibalism]] to eat a grimlock as a human.
 
Beware, it's considered [[cannibalism]] to eat a grimlock as a human.
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===Origin===
 
===Origin===
  
Yet an other [[Dungeons and Dragons]] monster. The Grimlock are primitive, savage, pale-skinned and eyeless humanoids. D&D derived them from the "morlocks" of "the time machine" by H.G. Wells.  
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Yet another ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' monster, grimlocks are primitive, savage, pale-skinned and eyeless humanoids. ''D&D'' derived them from the "morlocks" of "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells.  
 
 
===Encyclopedia Entry===
 
No entry.
 
 
 
===See also===
 
*[[Gibberling]]
 
  
 
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== dNethack ==
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[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]]
 
[[Category:SLASH'EM monsters]]
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[[Category:dNetHack monsters]]

Latest revision as of 09:06, 8 October 2022

The grimlock is a monster in SLASH'EM and dNetHack.

SLASH'EM

SLASH'EM's grimlock is similar to a gibberling. They have a higher base level and lower AC but weaker attacks and also have no eyes. Like the gibberling, they are only notable for appearing in very large groups.

Beware, it's considered cannibalism to eat a grimlock as a human.

Origin

Yet another Dungeons and Dragons monster, grimlocks are primitive, savage, pale-skinned and eyeless humanoids. D&D derived them from the "morlocks" of "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells.

dNetHack

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