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The underdark

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The Underdark is a vast, subterranean network of caverns, tunnels, and mushroom forests.


Author's Note: The Underdark is a vast, subterranean network of caverns, tunnels, and mushroom forests. It's a dark and dangerous place, filled with monstrous creatures and ruled by evil deities. The Underdark is a vast network of caverns and tunnels that stretches beneath entire continents. Its exact depth varies, but it can reach depths of 10 miles or more. The deepest parts are known as the Lowerdark, where strange and terrifying creatures dwell.
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Ratfolk

Description

Ratfolk are a small, humanoid race with rat-like features. They are typically 3-4 feet tall with long, slender bodies, nimble fingers, and sharp teeth. Their fur can range in color from brown to gray to black. Ratfolk are known for their intelligence, resourcefulness, and adaptability. They are often found living in urban environments, where they can blend in with the human population. Ratfolk are skilled thieves, scavengers, and artisans. They have a strong sense of community and often work tog

Description

Ratfolk are a small, humanoid race with rat-like features. They are typically 3-4 feet tall with long, slender bodies, nimble fingers, and sharp teeth. Their fur can range in color from brown to gray to black. Ratfolk are known for their intelligence, resourcefulness, and adaptability. They are often found living in urban environments, where they can blend in with the human population. Ratfolk are skilled thieves, scavengers, and artisans. They have a strong sense of community and often work tog

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