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Chapter 37:information.

  The physical traits of the creatures are drawn from various myths, but their personalities and characteristics have been adapted to suit the narrative.

  Centaur: A legendary being from Greek mythology, with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse. Centaurs are competitive, preferring to do everything themselves. They are proud and consider other creatures to be beneath them.

  Ogre: A mythological and folkloric creature common in European and global tales. Ogres are massive, with green or blue skin, thick and tough layers of flesh, and emit a foul odor. They have very low intelligence, favoring brute strength over intellect. Often depicted as farmers , hunters or sometimes you find them traders, their closest companions are goblins.

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  Goblin: Mythical beings first appearing in European folklore (especially British and German). They are short, child-sized, yet cunning and clever, excelling at trickery and dominating the marketplace. They see ogres as their servants, and with their smooth tongues, they can manipulate simple-minded creatures to fulfill their desires.

  Satyr: A legendary creature from Greek mythology, resembling a centaur but with notable differences. Its upper body is human-like, with pointed ears and small horns on its head, while the lower body consists of goat legs and a tail. Satyrs are greedy and money-loving, willing to do anything to acquire wealth.

  Troll: A mythological creature from Scandinavian folklore (Norway, Sweden, Iceland). Trolls are characterized by a very large nose, a distorted face, rough grayish skin, and unkempt hair. They are slow-witted and easily confused, yet physically stronger than most other creatures in the city. Trolls are not numerous and are regarded as the guardians of villages in Malvora.

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