I have this horrible picture in my head a bit like the urban legend of the imbred hillbilly serial killer family with a D&D twist. The dad is an ettin, the mum is a hag and their 3 boys are measels...
Great video AJ. I've used these beauties. Town Commissioner: The next town over has a lot of deaths because of a Meazels outbreak. Party's Cleric & Paladin: Sweet! Easy-peasy! We can cure diseases en-masse! Town Commissioner: Not that kind of Meazels. Party's Leader: Okay, have a quest less nasty... like sewer monsters. Town Commissioner: Well, sewer workers are starting to go missing because of the rise of the kobolds... Party's Leader: Great! Let's do that! Town Commissioner: Let me finish! Interrogated kobold survivors speak of fighting back meazels. Party's Leader: Oh! Come on!
I'm having a campaign idea over here. It involves individuals who work in the sewers of a large fantasy city. Sort of a rat catcher's guild....but worse cuz sewers in a magical fantasy city. I'll put this one on the shelf for now. Thanks again AJ, as ever you manage to inspire.
@@AJPickett Totally. I love it when a sage gets my DM plots! It makes me feel like I did something (canonically speaking) right. You were dead-on accurate as to why kobolds were "invading"... they were looking for help.
@@jakecrichton562 I suggest you look into the city of Lankhmar (if I spelled that right) and the AD&D references of that giant city. Lots of inspiration on that level too.
Me: okay, these don't sound so bad. AJ: they can teleport themselves, their equipment, and anyone they are grappling Me: oh AJ: they don't need linenof sight, it just needs to be dark and they've seen it before Me: ohhhhhhhh
With only range requirement for the teleport that place "nearby" could be many miles away for someone that must follow the tunnels to get there. That mundane path could also be filled with traps.
Meazels= monster rogues, Nothics = monster wizards, Death Knights = monster paladins, Deathlock = monster warlock. Let's do the rest of the classes. Oh and thank you.
The only way to train a meazel is to have a wizard place an obedience collar on them that hurts them every time they attack people or attempt to steal.
A high CR Meazel Assassin would be a very cool foe for a party to face. Especially if it has learned the power of magical items along the way to becoming an Assassin. Imagine a unsuspecting adventuring party wandering into the wrong swamp and being stalked by "Swamprot", the Meazel Assassin launching poison laced Death Attacks from shadows.
Meazels also reminds me of the Thuggees gang/cult from 20th century India. The Thuggee were an irl thieves guild that were known for strangling entire caravans to death by infiltrating and then ambushing said caravan en route to a trade city. It took the intervention of the colonial British troops to finally end the reign of terror the Thuggees had instilled in India. The term “Thugs” comes from the Thuggees.
You know someone is a good content creator when you're sitting there watching Matt covial and then all of a sudden the new aj video pops up and you like to watch that instead
Reminding me of boggies. "We boggies are a hairy folk/ we like to eat until we choke/ loving all like friend and brother/ we hardly ever eat each other"
I love all monsters that can shadow teleport, but then the spellcaster with a light cantrip squashes any chances of using the abilities before they can even be used. :'( Of course, ranged battles or lots of guerrilla warfare is the norm now for shadow/dim light creatures.
Let's face it, these creatures are amazing. I remember when the fiend folio first came out and I read their description, I couldn't wait to lose them on my players.
I may use a (1) meazel On lower level players as the folklore wendigo , lone survivor, or per ghoul. A figure first of pity or contempt , then of terror as they hunt their would be rescuers.
Salizarr is a meazel in the sewers of.... I forget where, but, one of the Ravenloft clusters advanced enough to have proper sewers. He's got no unique abilities or anything shocking about him; he's just a meazel, but, the only one with a canon, official full character profile writeup in D&D, as far as I'm aware, and found in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium 2 : Creatures of the Night; a collection of specific examples of individual monsters.
@@AJPickett Way I see it, my little trivia tidbits I tend to post in the video comments are as much for other readers as for you, the creator. You do the research for every video, so, unless a tidbit is obscure, you are likely going to have been aware of it. Not assured, but likely.
@@Babbleplay funny you mentioned this, I too for whatever reason recalled Salizaar from the artwork and had to look him up. His location is Il Aluk in Darkon but apart from the horror predator vs prey text not much on Meazel society is added. Just a lot of awesome descriptive text
"Ambush combat that's very hard to defend against." Have you heard of the Alert Feat? +5 bonus to initiative, but with the little side nugget of being unable to be Surprised. I say that, but the one time I used it in a campaign, the DM ignored how combat works and just decided that I could still be snuck up on and attacked first because "Combat hasn't started yet." So it depends on whether the DM hates fun or not.
Imagine haveing to roll perception while you're relaxing in a tavern. You end up hearing heavy breathing then one of these nasty buggers pops out forces and nps into an involuntary waltz vanishes behind a support beam next thing you know you have to decide whether crawling beneath the floor boards to face an unseen army is preferable to just finding another city to quest in.
Couple of months ago I ran an adventure that had a hag and meazel in it. The meazel teleported the lvl 3 druid out of the hag's lair. 80ft up to the top of a tower. and kicked the druid of there. Making her take fall damage. and also isolating the druid from the rest of the party that were still underground with the hag. :D
Wizards debating whether it's ethical to restore these creatures to their former human selves. Is it worth the material cost of the spell * ? What's the acceptable risk ? Can magic even be a theoretical exercise, or is it too complex to debate and a more experimental route is in order? This sparks a debate that divides wizards on fundamental issues, spilling into a bitter argument, or worse. One faction argues that magical knowledge is a category on its own (with respect to divine school or more practical endevour); this faction is further subdivided into those * * who think magic should be regulated because it comes at great cost, and those * * * who think that "cost" as a concept doesn't even apply to magic. The latter think that for magic to even exist, every wizard should pursue their own curiosity wherever it leads - and that danger isn't just inevitable, but it's a necessary quality of magical discovery. * certain wizards go as far as devising complex ways to quantify the worth of magical reserch, from materials to the potential loss in cattle and human lives, and the disruptions to trade, translated to gold pieces. Several volumes of such computations can be found in the largest magical libraries * * nicknamed "regulators," although not by those on the same side of the debate as them * * * this faction doesn't seem to have a nickname
I like this idea, ethics can be a difficult topic even in basic IRL science. Throw in magic, insanity and the various good and evil powers in the dnd multiverse and I think the water would get very very muddy.
@@mrl9418 I remember in one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld books it saying "The reason that wizards didn’t rule the Disc was quite simple. Hand any two wizards a piece of rope and they would instinctively pull in opposite directions." Your idea tracks with that as well.
There is a clip on UA-cam about Legion’s opinion on brainwashing the other Geth in mass effect 2. And i believe applies here. Our morality can’t be applied to a place where the cosmos runs on the belief mortals have in their own actions. evil creatures and mortals in such a setting are just as comfortable with themselves as the good are. Regardless of written laws, even drow cities have laws, all actions are justified. But I’m speaking from my experiences reading the forgotten realms chapter books where these debates come up A LOT
@@AJPickett Yep, my halfling monk tried to drown a hobgoblin, gave up after being told that I'd need to successful hold it underwater for 10 rounds, figured that I'd used my luck to even grapple it with me having a low strength score so just punched it to death to move things along.
Is there a book on underdark lore? And is there any source that confirm if there is yet another layer on toril/oerth? Because it would seems strange for mortals to know general orientation of baator but not knowing whats on the same planet. I mean, dwarves and deep gnomes for sure know something about it and have collections of maps gathered for millenias
What is your opinion on allowing a Charisma saving throw to resist being teleported along with the Meazel? Maybe at DC 13? Or do you think it would hamper their effectiveness too much?
@@AJPickett I think Charisma is appropriate because its the same save that Plane Shift requires to stop its effect. Your force of will to remain present and not be shunted off to who knows where.
Do Meazels worship any gods? Also why did beelzebub turn them into Meazels if they don't really follow orders and not turn them into something more useful like Swordwings?🤔 Ps Also have you done a video on beelzebub or swordwings yet? Also great video as always aj! 🧙♂️👍
Is it just me, or is 4th edition the "Flashpoint Paradox" of the whole D&D franchise. You start playing it and realize everything is all f*cked up and weird, so you buy 5th edition and everything feels more 'normal' but nerfed...
AJ! You're doing god's work, you're filling a huge niche, your writing's good and your narration is good. But please add some ambient music for the background, even if it's like a 3 note melody. It feels like you're in the corner of my room talking at me instead of me listening to a video.
Wait wait wait. Gremlins are a real thing in D&D? Guess I'm setting up an entire Gremlin themed mini campaign. Maybe I'll fit it into a different campaign as a hindrance or distraction of sorts.
Some of the illustrations shown seem to be gith. Probably this is due to you picking illustrations that are "close enough" but would it not be cool if they are related to gith? Not that either the Gith races would admit to the connection due to the embarrassment that would bring. In warcraft lore getting an elf to admit that they are related to trolls are just as difficult. 😄
Other than the model shown in the video, all the art depicting meazels is official stuff from various editions of the game, presumably depicting the different subtypes given that there's one that looks like a goblin offshoot, one that looks like a green caveman and the 5e version which is the shadowfell type. You could spin them to be an offshoot of the gith, but their lack of psychic powers would need to be changed to make it convincing.
@@michaelpettersson4919 Yeah, could see that, but I figure if there was a connection the githyanki probably would've killed them off entirely to hide their shame.
@@whiskeyhoundProbably but my idea was about that they have had a common ancestor. Like, they could have branched of from the same species that the gith evolved from. We are not desendants of chimps but we do have a common ancestor.
I have this horrible picture in my head a bit like the urban legend of the imbred hillbilly serial killer family with a D&D twist. The dad is an ettin, the mum is a hag and their 3 boys are measels...
That fits perfectly
Great video AJ. I've used these beauties.
Town Commissioner: The next town over has a lot of deaths because of a Meazels outbreak.
Party's Cleric & Paladin: Sweet! Easy-peasy! We can cure diseases en-masse!
Town Commissioner: Not that kind of Meazels.
Party's Leader: Okay, have a quest less nasty... like sewer monsters.
Town Commissioner: Well, sewer workers are starting to go missing because of the rise of the kobolds...
Party's Leader: Great! Let's do that!
Town Commissioner: Let me finish! Interrogated kobold survivors speak of fighting back meazels.
Party's Leader: Oh! Come on!
When the kobolds come out of the sewers and ask the humans for help, you know things are getting bad down there!
I'm having a campaign idea over here. It involves individuals who work in the sewers of a large fantasy city. Sort of a rat catcher's guild....but worse cuz sewers in a magical fantasy city. I'll put this one on the shelf for now. Thanks again AJ, as ever you manage to inspire.
@@AJPickett Totally. I love it when a sage gets my DM plots! It makes me feel like I did something (canonically speaking) right. You were dead-on accurate as to why kobolds were "invading"... they were looking for help.
@@jakecrichton562 I suggest you look into the city of Lankhmar (if I spelled that right) and the AD&D references of that giant city. Lots of inspiration on that level too.
Actually lolled at this
Me: okay, these don't sound so bad.
AJ: they can teleport themselves, their equipment, and anyone they are grappling
Me: oh
AJ: they don't need linenof sight, it just needs to be dark and they've seen it before
Me: ohhhhhhhh
Not to even mention you're almost bound to get measels and shadows at the same time...
With only range requirement for the teleport that place "nearby" could be many miles away for someone that must follow the tunnels to get there. That mundane path could also be filled with traps.
Here I was thinking Meazles was a disease...
Meazels= monster rogues,
Nothics = monster wizards,
Death Knights = monster paladins,
Deathlock = monster warlock.
Let's do the rest of the classes.
Oh and thank you.
Roper = Monster monk.
@@Zasek2112 Elemental monks and thanks.
Wait, so what's different about a Deathlock and a Lich?
@@TheKing-qz9wd Liches own their own souls, Deathlocks do not.
@@Zasek2112 True because Deathlocks are warlocks who violated their pact with their patron.
AJ, you are the David Attenborough of fantasy creatures
The only way to train a meazel is to have a wizard place an obedience collar on them that hurts them every time they attack people or attempt to steal.
A high CR Meazel Assassin would be a very cool foe for a party to face. Especially if it has learned the power of magical items along the way to becoming an Assassin. Imagine a unsuspecting adventuring party wandering into the wrong swamp and being stalked by "Swamprot", the Meazel Assassin launching poison laced Death Attacks from shadows.
Always carry a cleric who can cure poison.
Just encountered these little pricks in Baulder's gate 3. They are not a level 1 creature.
Thankfully the game didn't have that undead curse.
I imagine a potential possibility of having a Meazel that is intensely blessed by Orcus..
So Westgate sewers have a measles problem, wouldn't that make the solution be to release a few gelatinous cubes into the sewer?
yes, it is.
Meazels also reminds me of the Thuggees gang/cult from 20th century India. The Thuggee were an irl thieves guild that were known for strangling entire caravans to death by infiltrating and then ambushing said caravan en route to a trade city. It took the intervention of the colonial British troops to finally end the reign of terror the Thuggees had instilled in India. The term “Thugs” comes from the Thuggees.
They were worshipping Kali.
Is your party getting bored with slaughtering Goblins and Kobolds? Try giving them Meazels! No ones ever bored with Meazels about.
You know someone is a good content creator when you're sitting there watching Matt covial and then all of a sudden the new aj video pops up and you like to watch that instead
Can’t hear that name without thinking of measles.
Reminding me of boggies.
"We boggies are a hairy folk/ we like to eat until we choke/ loving all like friend and brother/ we hardly ever eat each other"
Totally awesome video! 👍🏻👍🏻
Rolled a 20 on my initiative to watch this
I love all monsters that can shadow teleport, but then the spellcaster with a light cantrip squashes any chances of using the abilities before they can even be used. :'( Of course, ranged battles or lots of guerrilla warfare is the norm now for shadow/dim light creatures.
Start of combat, the Mage gets engulfed by a darkmantle. Bwuahahahaha
Honestly the players deserve the win if the pc's can figure out a monster's weakness and deploy it against the monster.
Let's face it, these creatures are amazing. I remember when the fiend folio first came out and I read their description, I couldn't wait to lose them on my players.
Could you do a video on the Forgotten Realms god Garagos. I can't really find that much info on him.
I'll add him to the list.
I may use a (1) meazel On lower level players as the folklore wendigo , lone survivor, or per ghoul. A figure first of pity or contempt , then of terror as they hunt their would be rescuers.
I've realized you haven't done one of the most classic monsters in dnd. The rodent of unusual size otherwise known as the R.O.U.S.E
True
Never ending story? What edition had these? Or are you talking about the osquip? Thanks in advance!
@@Grimlore82 The Princess Bride.
Salizarr is a meazel in the sewers of.... I forget where, but, one of the Ravenloft clusters advanced enough to have proper sewers. He's got no unique abilities or anything shocking about him; he's just a meazel, but, the only one with a canon, official full character profile writeup in D&D, as far as I'm aware, and found in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium 2 : Creatures of the Night; a collection of specific examples of individual monsters.
Ah, okay, you even used the MC2 art for him. You knew =p
Correct 🙂
@@AJPickett Way I see it, my little trivia tidbits I tend to post in the video comments are as much for other readers as for you, the creator. You do the research for every video, so, unless a tidbit is obscure, you are likely going to have been aware of it. Not assured, but likely.
@@Babbleplay hey you never know what you don't know you know? Keep it up friend 🧙♂️
@@Babbleplay funny you mentioned this, I too for whatever reason recalled Salizaar from the artwork and had to look him up. His location is Il Aluk in Darkon but apart from the horror predator vs prey text not much on Meazel society is added. Just a lot of awesome descriptive text
My face throughout this video: 😳
Vi
Meazel’s? It’s ok I have a vaccination! *pulls out sword called “vaccine”*
“Vaccination” is the verbal component to the Fireball spell.
"Ambush combat that's very hard to defend against." Have you heard of the Alert Feat? +5 bonus to initiative, but with the little side nugget of being unable to be Surprised. I say that, but the one time I used it in a campaign, the DM ignored how combat works and just decided that I could still be snuck up on and attacked first because "Combat hasn't started yet." So it depends on whether the DM hates fun or not.
Well, then two measles attack at the same time, granting each other advantage. They don't really need sneak attack
I liked the music before the beginning of the intro
Your right; absolutely love these!
Flymen you say? I've got to know more about these guys
Good video AJ
Imagine haveing to roll perception while you're relaxing in a tavern. You end up hearing heavy breathing then one of these nasty buggers pops out forces and nps into an involuntary waltz vanishes behind a support beam next thing you know you have to decide whether crawling beneath the floor boards to face an unseen army is preferable to just finding another city to quest in.
Couple of months ago I ran an adventure that had a hag and meazel in it. The meazel teleported the lvl 3 druid out of the hag's lair. 80ft up to the top of a tower. and kicked the druid of there. Making her take fall damage. and also isolating the druid from the rest of the party that were still underground with the hag. :D
So what kind of goblin do you want, normal goblins, lizard goblins, or monkey goblins?
Now I want to make some Meazel Mohrgs! Use their horrifying clawed tongues as built-in garrotes.
Good thinking!
If there was a properly trained Meazel, it would make an incredibly deadly and effective assassin
Here wuz Seamus
Hi there Seamus!
@@michaelkelligan7931 hello friend! How've you been?
lvl1 player: is this a goblin?
😆
This video is super well-timed for me! I'm going to be running a game soon where Meazels features as a key encounter. Thanks!
Wizards debating whether it's ethical to restore these creatures to their former human selves. Is it worth the material cost of the spell * ? What's the acceptable risk ? Can magic even be a theoretical exercise, or is it too complex to debate and a more experimental route is in order?
This sparks a debate that divides wizards on fundamental issues, spilling into a bitter argument, or worse. One faction argues that magical knowledge is a category on its own (with respect to divine school or more practical endevour); this faction is further subdivided into those * * who think magic should be regulated because it comes at great cost, and those * * * who think that "cost" as a concept doesn't even apply to magic. The latter think that for magic to even exist, every wizard should pursue their own curiosity wherever it leads - and that danger isn't just inevitable, but it's a necessary quality of magical discovery.
* certain wizards go as far as devising complex ways to quantify the worth of magical reserch, from materials to the potential loss in cattle and human lives, and the disruptions to trade, translated to gold pieces. Several volumes of such computations can be found in the largest magical libraries
* * nicknamed "regulators," although not by those on the same side of the debate as them
* * * this faction doesn't seem to have a nickname
I like this idea, ethics can be a difficult topic even in basic IRL science. Throw in magic, insanity and the various good and evil powers in the dnd multiverse and I think the water would get very very muddy.
@@Zasek2112 exactly what I was thinking! It's a mix of power, allegiances and hardheaded men that can wield powerful magic...
@@mrl9418 I remember in one of Terry Pratchett's Discworld books it saying "The reason that wizards didn’t rule the Disc was quite simple. Hand any two wizards a piece of rope and they would instinctively pull in opposite directions." Your idea tracks with that as well.
There is a clip on UA-cam about Legion’s opinion on brainwashing the other Geth in mass effect 2. And i believe applies here. Our morality can’t be applied to a place where the cosmos runs on the belief mortals have in their own actions. evil creatures and mortals in such a setting are just as comfortable with themselves as the good are. Regardless of written laws, even drow cities have laws, all actions are justified. But I’m speaking from my experiences reading the forgotten realms chapter books where these debates come up A LOT
Yay!
So we talking about disease in D&D?
We probably should, I don't think I have covered how diseases have worked in the various editions and currently.
Very informative AJ. I now have a better understanding of how to use them and the dozen meazel minis I purchased a while back.
I love the music you use at the beginning of all your videos
Thanks for posting these
My pleasure!
awesome
Can you do some of the planetary dragons and the thessal monsters
How are you today Aj and have you eaten some good cheese
Good thanks cy
Humans are like bread eeeveerrything eats them😂😂
Im so happy you covered meazel lore. I wrote one into my home brew and have been looking for more info on them. A dungeon master's delight.
2e Ravenloft has them. 😈
@@Grimlore82 and how
I felt bad for a second for what im about to do the party but it's okay. Not the first time Characters have died lol
So glad I had my measle shot
I gotta get my hands on a first edition copy of the Fiend Folio
Nightcrawler from Brazil.
Huh?
I'm old school on initiative rolled 1d10..got a 4
It's strange that RAW the garrote doesn't actually cause suffocation, not that it's particularly effective in combat
Suffocation mechanic kinda sucks, it's true.
@@AJPickett Yep, my halfling monk tried to drown a hobgoblin, gave up after being told that I'd need to successful hold it underwater for 10 rounds, figured that I'd used my luck to even grapple it with me having a low strength score so just punched it to death to move things along.
Is there a book on underdark lore? And is there any source that confirm if there is yet another layer on toril/oerth? Because it would seems strange for mortals to know general orientation of baator but not knowing whats on the same planet. I mean, dwarves and deep gnomes for sure know something about it and have collections of maps gathered for millenias
Heard about Bariaur from plane scape would be interesting to find races for every plane
Can't believe this is a CR1 creature!
gosh, I could kill my entire 4th level party next session with just 1 of these guys! I LOVE IT
Pretty rough bunch, interesting back story as well.
What is your opinion on allowing a Charisma saving throw to resist being teleported along with the Meazel? Maybe at DC 13? Or do you think it would hamper their effectiveness too much?
Charisma?
@@AJPickett I think Charisma is appropriate because its the same save that Plane Shift requires to stop its effect. Your force of will to remain present and not be shunted off to who knows where.
@@lysander9957 could be both breaking the grapple and also charisma Vs teleport
Their current art makes them look like Gollum with a wig
Got that vibe from them too
Last video I commented it was a goblin. I feel this video was for me. Thanx lol
2e Ravenloft has one that is a villain. He is a nasty wonderful villain too!
Who TF disliked the video? ILL FIGHT YEH
Hahaha, I walked away with wireless headphones on and thought you were talking about measles...
an interesting little substitute for goblins
Do Meazels worship any gods? Also why did beelzebub turn them into Meazels if they don't really follow orders and not turn them into something more useful like Swordwings?🤔
Ps Also have you done a video on beelzebub or swordwings yet? Also great video as always aj! 🧙♂️👍
Baalzebul, different archdevil. His motives were evil and inscrutable. I need to continue my demons series and lords of ruin series.
@@AJPickett what the difference between beelzebub and baalzebul?
Also is there a livestream today?
@@moonringXD yes there is. Baalzebul is part of an older heirarchy in hell.
Why bother to give someone orders if they do what you want them to do of their own accord?
Yeah, a Yugoloth or Demon Lord would have made a lot more sense.
Are you going to talk about manes demon?
Yes
They actually did appear in 3rd Edition. In two books actually. I believe it was Oriental Adventures and Shining South
Is it just me, or is 4th edition the "Flashpoint Paradox" of the whole D&D franchise. You start playing it and realize everything is all f*cked up and weird, so you buy 5th edition and everything feels more 'normal' but nerfed...
You didn't play 3.5 obviously lol
do their name come from "measles" ? or weasel, easel ? OH i get my answer at 5:50 tx ;=)
Awesome used to use this creature
I had the ship on the right when I was a child.
AJ! You're doing god's work, you're filling a huge niche, your writing's good and your narration is good. But please add some ambient music for the background, even if it's like a 3 note melody. It feels like you're in the corner of my room talking at me instead of me listening to a video.
Everyone comment your favourite guild of Ravnica
Izzit
The Athar.
Hmmm I’m not familiar
Dimir
Same that or golgari
These are CR 1? This is a nasty little monster, could easily single out a kill players if the dm is creative.
Pretty sure Yoda was a CR1 swamp hermit as well :)
Wait wait wait.
Gremlins are a real thing in D&D?
Guess I'm setting up an entire Gremlin themed mini campaign. Maybe I'll fit it into a different campaign as a hindrance or distraction of sorts.
This is why you new D&D gamers need to look into the older editions (except 4e). The 2e Monstrous Manual had like 5 different kinds of Gremlin.
Some of the illustrations shown seem to be gith. Probably this is due to you picking illustrations that are "close enough" but would it not be cool if they are related to gith? Not that either the Gith races would admit to the connection due to the embarrassment that would bring.
In warcraft lore getting an elf to admit that they are related to trolls are just as difficult. 😄
Other than the model shown in the video, all the art depicting meazels is official stuff from various editions of the game, presumably depicting the different subtypes given that there's one that looks like a goblin offshoot, one that looks like a green caveman and the 5e version which is the shadowfell type.
You could spin them to be an offshoot of the gith, but their lack of psychic powers would need to be changed to make it convincing.
@@whiskeyhound It waz a bit of a joke anyway but IF they where related to the the gith would probably feel embarrassed by the connection. 😉
@@michaelpettersson4919 Yeah, could see that, but I figure if there was a connection the githyanki probably would've killed them off entirely to hide their shame.
@@whiskeyhoundProbably but my idea was about that they have had a common ancestor. Like, they could have branched of from the same species that the gith evolved from. We are not desendants of chimps but we do have a common ancestor.
@@michaelpettersson4919 Early gith lore had them as descended from humans, so technically Meazel's would share a common ancestry with the gith races.
🔥🖤🔥
The githyanky get weaker and wearker
My face after no nut november
Be gentle with yourself.
@@AJPickett 🤣🤦♀️🤷♀️
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