Mongrelfolk

A mongrelman is the result of an experiment by an accomplished wizard long before the mid-14th century DR. The wizard had wanted to find a good replacement for dopplegangers, one that could be controlled easily. His experiment succeeded, and the mongrelmen were born. They were able to take the shape of any being they ate, only the wizard didn't think far enough ahead for his experiments. The original mongrelmen were unable to reproduce with their natural genes, and instead their children were born with pieces of creatures they had shifted to throughout their services. These were unable to shift their form. The wizard's name has been lost to time.Mongrelmen do not have one defined shape. They have been known to have pieces from many different species at the same time such as; bugbears, bullywugs, crabmen, dwarves, elves, gnolls, goblins, hobgoblins, humans, lizardfolk, minotaurs, ogres, orcs and even satyrs.<ref nam

Mongrelman culture is a secretive culture based around The Unknown God, which is a deity that does not actually exist in the Forgotten Realms(or any other D&D realms for that matter) as their god was their creator, the unnamed wizard. In societies mongrelmen are enslaved in, they would find a way to build a concealed and barren shrine to their god, and worship the idea of it. Their priests do not get spells, and their prayers fall on deaf ears.

These creatures could be found occupying the ruins of Tellectus.