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'''Filthy Crone''' is a [[monster]] type encountered in the [[Apex of Filth]]. | '''Filthy Crone''' is a [[monster]] type encountered in the [[Apex of Filth]] in [[Act 3]]. | ||
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Origins: Inbred abominations, perhaps descended from the original inhabitants of the Aggorat. | Origins: Inbred abominations, perhaps descended from the original inhabitants of the Aggorat. | ||
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- [[Oswald]], circa 1619 IC | - [[Oswald]], circa 1619 IC | ||
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Location(s) | Apex of Filth | ||
Damage | Physical, Chaos | ||
Skill(s) | Hexes |
Filthy Crone is a monster type encountered in the Apex of Filth in Act 3.
Explorer's Guide to Utzaal
Origins: Inbred abominations, perhaps descended from the original inhabitants of the Aggorat.
Specifications: Large, Toxic, Hexer, Slow
Known to consume humans. Women are killed but men are captured and taken deep into the Aggorat. None have returned, but screams can sometimes be heard from the ruins.
Belches acid and uses witchcraft to curse their victims.
Not all are hostile. They speak in a mostly unintelligible dialect, but communication may be possible.
- Oswald, circa 1619 IC