Grung

Grungs are poisonous frog-like amphibious humanoids that lived in trees. Their society was organized in castes determined by each grung's color

Basic Information

Anatomy

Grungs are poisonous frog-like amphibious humanoids that lived in trees. Their society was organized in castes determined by each grung's color

Genetics and Reproduction

Their tadpoles developed in ground pools, already separated by caste

Ecology and Habitats

Grungs preferred to live in shady areas, and needed to remain in constant proximity to water. Their tadpoles developed in ground pools, already separated by caste

Civilization and Culture

Major Organizations

Green

Warriors, hunters, and general laborers.  

Red

Scholars and magic users. Also known as grung wildlings, they were superior to purple, green and blue castes, and respected even by higher castes.

Culture and Cultural Heritage

Some mobility was possible between the castes, in cases of valuable contributions and great deeds, by the use of ritual magic and herbal compounds

Common Customs, Traditions and Rituals

Grung tribes also made extensive use of slavery, and were always looking for new creatures to enslave. They kept their slaves at bay by poisoning their food in order to inflict lethargy on them. Over extended periods of time, the effects of such poisoning could only be removed by magic.
Lifespan
30 Years
Average Height
3 -4 Feet
Average Weight
60 lbs
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Grung society was a rigid caste system, and each grung's place was determined by its color:

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