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==4e== [[File:Verbeeg 4e.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The [[Feywild]] version of the Verbeeg.]] Ironically, verbeeg would resurface towards the end of 4th edition as well, in the [[Monster Manual]] 3. Here, they were presented as another [[Fey]] branch of the [[Giant]] family tree, alongside [[fomorian]]s and [[cyclops]]es. A [[Feywild]] verbeeg is a tall, handsome, green-skinned fey with elf-like ears and a sharp mind; they are greedy tricksters and manipulators, who love to take advantage of fools who mistake them for their dull-witted [[ogre]] cousins from the [[Prime Material]] (and you would have to be quite a fool indeed because they look nothing like ogres). Utter rascals, they especially enjoy preying on a victim's sense of honor, fairness or justice, but are not without their own warped sense of honor. The verbeeg philosophy is summed up in two phrases: "Never give a sucker an even break", and "Always keep your word". A verbeeg might twist, turn and torture the phrasing of a promise, but once it makes a pledge, it must uphold it. Like their old-school Prime cousins, Feywild verbeegs like to manipulate bigger, dumber creatures like ogres and hill giants into doing their bidding, but if those aren't available, smaller and weaker creatures like [[orc]]s, [[goblin]]s and lesser [[fey]] will do just nicely. Seeking an easy life of food, drink and rest, they often become mercenaries, although always with the intent of taking on a cushy job where they can spend more time eating and drinking than actually doing anything physical.
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