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    Bearcat
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    >So wolves and worgs exist on Cerilia. Has anybody found any evidence to
    >suggest that dire wolves or winter wolves do as well? I have an
    >adventure idea what requires dires wolves, so I was just wondering....
    >I could, of course, simply add them in my campaign, but I'm looking for
    >some sort of textual validation.

    Do what I would do in these situations: pull out one of the
    supplements then carefully study all of the artwork. Now, visualize a
    picture of that style, and put what you imagine that creature being into
    that picture. Does it seem to fit? or is it some how out of place?
    If it doesn't fit in then don't give up. Toy around with the
    creature, modify its appearence, and if neccessary its stats until it does
    fit.
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    Gary V. Foss
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    Wolves

    So wolves and worgs exist on Cerilia. Has anybody found any evidence to
    suggest that dire wolves or winter wolves do as well? I have an
    adventure idea what requires dires wolves, so I was just wondering....
    I could, of course, simply add them in my campaign, but I'm looking for
    some sort of textual validation.

    - -Gary

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    DKEvermore
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    Wolves

    In a message dated 98-04-02 14:26:11 EST, you write:

    > So wolves and worgs exist on Cerilia. Has anybody found any evidence to
    > suggest that dire wolves or winter wolves do as well? I have an
    > adventure idea what requires dires wolves, so I was just wondering....
    > I could, of course, simply add them in my campaign, but I'm looking for
    > some sort of textual validation.
    >
    I believe that it was mentioned somewhere that goblins (small) use Dires as
    cavalry. I also believe that Winter Wolves do exist in the far north, i.e.
    Rjurik and Vosgard.

    - -DKE

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    Gary V. Foss
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    Wolves

    DKEvermore wrote:

    > I believe that it was mentioned somewhere that goblins (small) use Dires as
    > cavalry. I also believe that Winter Wolves do exist in the far north, i.e.
    > Rjurik and Vosgard.

    I thought the goblins rode Worgs....

    - -Gary

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    Jonathan Picklesimer
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    Wolves

    On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Gary V. Foss wrote:

    > So wolves and worgs exist on Cerilia. Has anybody found any evidence to
    > suggest that dire wolves or winter wolves do as well? I have an
    > adventure idea what requires dires wolves, so I was just wondering....
    > I could, of course, simply add them in my campaign, but I'm looking for
    > some sort of textual validation.
    >

    Winter wolves are mentioned and stats given in the Stjordvik DSB. They
    can not only be found in Stjordvik, but also in other Rjurik and Vosic
    territories as previously mentioned.

    jsp

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    darkstar
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    Wolves

    DKEvermore wrote:

    > I believe that it was mentioned somewhere that goblins (small) use Dires as
    > cavalry. I also believe that Winter Wolves do exist in the far north, i.e.
    > Rjurik and Vosgard.

    What about Thaele. Winter & Dire wolves could be found in that land, if
    not in Cerilia. Though there are certainly enough really cold regions in
    the north of Cerilia where they might be found.

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    Ian Hoskins

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