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The '''voormis''' were furry hominids that lived on the slopes of [[Mount Voormithadreth]] in [[Hyperborea]]. They were aggressive creatures, hunting large and dangerous prey such as saber-toothed tigers. The humans of Hyperborea hunted the Voormis in turn, but they were considered more dangerous than other animals. They possessed "quasi-human cunning" and could fight with thrown objects as well as nails and teeth. The natives of Hyperborea believed them to be at least partially descended from humans.
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The '''voormis''' were furry hominids, bestial humanoids that once occupied [[Hyperborea]]. After most were wiped out by pre-human settlers, the most savage Voormi became restricted to caves in the upper slopes of the [[Eiglophian mountains]].  
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They were aggressive creatures, hunting large and dangerous prey such as saber-toothed tigers. The humans of Hyperborea hunted the Voormis for sport, but they were considered more dangerous than other animals. They possessed "quasi-human cunning" and could fight with thrown objects as well as nails and teeth. The natives of Hyperborea believed them to be at least partially descended from humans.
  
 
The voormis resemble and may be the same as the [[gnophkehs]].
 
The voormis resemble and may be the same as the [[gnophkehs]].

Revision as of 12:06, 19 July 2009

The voormis were furry hominids, bestial humanoids that once occupied Hyperborea. After most were wiped out by pre-human settlers, the most savage Voormi became restricted to caves in the upper slopes of the Eiglophian mountains.

They were aggressive creatures, hunting large and dangerous prey such as saber-toothed tigers. The humans of Hyperborea hunted the Voormis for sport, but they were considered more dangerous than other animals. They possessed "quasi-human cunning" and could fight with thrown objects as well as nails and teeth. The natives of Hyperborea believed them to be at least partially descended from humans.

The voormis resemble and may be the same as the gnophkehs.

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