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Though the Biloko are a branch of the dwarf race, the majority ofdwarfs would be pleased if this link were forgotten. The Bilokochoose to live life in hollowed trees of the forests instead of thetraditional caves of their dwarfish kinsmen. This way of existence isfar too similar to that of the elfish race in the opinion of theirprejudiced brethren. Due to this difference and the resultinganimosity (i.e. the other dwarfs attacking them on sight) the Bilokostick solely to the rainforests of Central Zaire.The natives believe the Biloko are their ancestors that continueto haunt the forests because they carry grudges against some of theliving. Only a very brave hunter ,who possesses much magic, will evenmake an attempt to enter the heart of the forest where the Biloko areknown to jealously guard all the best fruit and game.It's only due to their greedy dwarfish natures that the Bilokobehave in this manner, for they've absolutely no interest in either.Their diet consists solely of human flesh and blood. In order toeasily lure their prey to them the Biloko make beautiful music withtheir bells. Any who hear the bells become willing to do anythingrequested by the dark dwarfs. A perfect example is a hunter's wifewho cut off her arm and fed it chunk by chunk to a Biloko. When shefinally passed out from the blood loss, it used its claws to slice upthe rest of her body and consumed it as well.If it were only the magickal bells that the natives had toovercome to bypass the Biloko and gather their food, it would bedifficult enough. Unfortunately for the natives the Biloko have otherpowerfully subtle tricks to make life almost unbearable for them. Oneis propagating the belief that they are ancestors of the tribesmanthrough their music. It's difficult even for a ferocious hunter tostrike at something that may be related. Another is the Bilokosnatural camouflage. Grass rather than hair grows from its body and toadd to the effect it dresses only in brown leaves. A hunter couldquite easily pass one without thinking twice.Beyond its non-aggressive tricks the Biloko possess the ultimatepredator's body in spite of its short stature. It has razor sharpclaws, and a snout that can open wide enough to consume an entirehuman in one bite.
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