Alaghi

Alaghi were the peaceful distant cousins of yetis.

Description
Alaghi were large, fur-covered humanoids. They had large chests and shoulders, with strong arms that reached to their knees. Both their hands and feet were large, with fingers and toes ending in claws.

Abilities
Alaghi were incredibly stealthy creatures. This was due to their skill in moving in almost complete silence and in blending into their surroundings. Some elderly alaghi had the ability to cast some clerical spells.

Personality
Despite their monstrous appearance, alaghi were in fact demure and harmonious creatures.

Combat
When forced into combat, alaghi were adept fighters. Alaghi hunters were trained to use stone knives, the handaxe and javelins. Without weapons, an alaghi was still a threat, due to their strength and massive muscular fists.

Society
Most alaghi lived in semi-nomadic tribes. They had respect for nature and were capable of living in a way that minimized any damage to nature. Their nomadic lifestyle followed the seasonal migration patterns of the animals they hunted, as well as the growing season of wild plants they used. The alaghi language was comprised of hisses, hoots and grunting.

Rarely, a tribe of alaghi decided to permanently settle in a bountiful area. They build simple huts or lived within large caves. The tribe was often led by an elder alaghi. These sedentary alaghi eventually became quite different from their nomadic counterparts. They grew more aggressive and greedy, lacking any respect for nature and even attacking and eating other sentient beings. Sedentary alaghi were able to speak common.

Even rarer, an alaghi became a hermit. This happened usually when the individual was middle-aged. They were more good aligned and intelligent then their fellow alaghi. As hermits, they lived a life of contemplative solitude, becoming vegetarians and philosophers. Hermit alaghi lived harmoniously with nature and gained all the powers of a high-level druid, and were capable of communicating with animals. Hermit alaghi were likely the best chess players one could find on Toril.