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Rogue Clockwork

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rogue clockwork
Race: Giant Spider
Class: Warrior
Level: 3-9
Spawn
Zone: Steamfont Mountains
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Stats
AC: 77
HP: 171 (0)
Damage per hit: 1 - 18
Attacks per round: 1 (100%)
Special: None

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Description

There are two different monsters with the same name: one is about the size and level of a large spider while one is about the size and level of a giant spider. The larger ones can be found near the minotaur caves; the smaller ones can be found near the minotaur caves as well as near the windmills. They appear to drop the same loot, so their combined loot table is below.

Not a 'Rogue' the class, but rather the disposition. Similar to a runaway clockwork These are Defective Clockwork that have gone rogue from their creators .

Lore

After being in service for some time, a few clockworks go rogue, distorting their intended functions in gnome society, sometimes with hazardous consequences. Some gnomes suspect that a force is actually at work within their society vandalizing perfectly functional clockworks and causing them to go rogue certainly a better explanation than faulty craftsmanship!

Gnomes take clockworks with them when they travel across Norrath, so the machines are found wherever one encounters gnomes, while defective clockworks might be found wherever gnomes have passed by.

Rogue clockworks appear as giant metal spiders. Smaller versions of spider clockworks are used as messengers to carry news and parcels to programmed destinations. Larger varieties carry merchant cargo overland, their eight legs creating a well-balanced machine to transport goods over the uneven ground of the gnomes' homeland. Both varieties are known to go rogue. Often gnome merchants will be in search of someone to track down their cargo that has run off on the back of a defective cargo hauler, while gnomish nobles might want to make sure an errant messenger clockwork carrying sensitive information does not fall into the wrong hands.

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