Beware the shifting leaves of the deep timber, for Grakul Leaf-Mane is never far behind. This massive miniature captures the primal essence of a forest troll—a creature that is as much a part of the flora as the ancient oaks themselves. He is a hulking, territorial predator, perfect for DMs who want to turn a routine forest trek into a fight for survival.
Key Features
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Primitive Power: Captured in a low, prowling crouch, Grakul brandishes a heavy, crude stone axe lashed to a wooden handle with thick vines. His oversized hands and wide stance emphasize his raw, crushing strength.
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Sylvan Camouflage: His most striking feature is a massive, dense mane and beard made entirely of overlapping leaves. His skin features a rugged, bark-like texture, accented by simple vine wraps around his powerful forearms.
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Ferocious Visage: The facial sculpt features a wide, brutish nose, deep-set eyes, and a prominent lower tusk, projecting a mood of primitive hunger and relentless aggression.
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Autumnal Forest Base: Set on a base carpeted in fallen leaves and forest debris. A detailed rotting log sprouted with shelf fungi sits behind him, providing a perfect narrative hook for a creature lurking in the undergrowth.
Encounter Insight
Grakul is the ultimate ambush predator for any woodland or swamp environment. Use his “Leaf-Mane” as a mechanical justification for a high Stealth bonus or a “False Appearance” trait while he remains motionless in thick brush. He works brilliantly as a territorial guardian for a druid’s grove or as a “bridge troll” demanding a steep toll in a remote forest pass. For tactical play, the log on his base can serve as partial cover or a small elevation for players to contend with during a close-quarters brawl.














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