Pterafolk (also called "pteramen" or "ptera-men") were a race of shape-shifting pteranodon-like humanoids nearly unique to the jungles of Chult.
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| - Pterafolk (also called "pteramen" or "ptera-men") were a race of shape-shifting pteranodon-like humanoids nearly unique to the jungles of Chult.
- In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, most commonly the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, the Pterafolk are a race of humanoid pterosaur-like creatures, who have a magical ability to turns their wings into arms and back again when they wish. Pterafolk live in largely-inhospitable regions of Chult. They are a savage, tribal race, created by the sarrukh to serve as warriors, but their intractable nature proved too volatile for that role.
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- Olive-green to forest-green
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- Sharp claws
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- Tail-less
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| - Pterafolk (also called "pteramen" or "ptera-men") were a race of shape-shifting pteranodon-like humanoids nearly unique to the jungles of Chult.
- In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, most commonly the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, the Pterafolk are a race of humanoid pterosaur-like creatures, who have a magical ability to turns their wings into arms and back again when they wish. Pterafolk live in largely-inhospitable regions of Chult. They are a savage, tribal race, created by the sarrukh to serve as warriors, but their intractable nature proved too volatile for that role.
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