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There is no warrior like a saurian warrior. From its humble beginnings as an egg, it remains humble throughout life. Weakest of races, it aspires and fails to even reach mediocrity. This cold-blooded reptile should never set foot outside of its preferred habitat, the warm bogs of the swamp, where life lazes about undisturbed. For to disturb the saurian warrior is to push it near the point of death, where even the slightest of touch may yet see it dead. No, the saurian warrior is unfit for any true adventuring spirit.
One may think the breath of Weh gives it some fighting chance. If you value minimal morale, some hitroll, and a few random stats, this is so. But to coalesce is to waste time and the notion of Weh inspiring the saurian warrior to greater endeavors falls flat upon its lizardly nose. Even claiming some prey of some value, the adventuring PCs, is but a nominal shot of damroll in its veins, the sort that has come too late for the battle is over and rest is required, for more than one adversary is likely one too many.
But, you think, it has a tail! Yes, indeed it does. There is some value in having a tail. But stacked against all of its opposition, which this messenger has expertise on all but the azure-touched and frost giant warrior options, even with a tail, it remains at the lowest of lows on the Ysigrath totem pole.
It is, truly and sadly, a most worthless and sad option, and all of the prior advice of adventurers before this one should have been better respected. For the saurian warrior has no place in Thera outside of its swamp.
It is a most disappointing creature.
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