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=In Later Editions= Weirdly, b'rohg completely failed to make any translation to [[Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition]], but did resurface in the two subsequent editions. Even [[Paizo]] dropped the ball, leaving the b'rohg notably absent from both of their Dark Sun [[Monster Manual]] conversions in [[Dungeon Magazine]] #110 and #111. It was left to the fans to move them to 3rd edition. Which makes for a very weird contrast with the [[Braxat]]. In [[Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition]], b'rohg, now renamed '''Brohg''' for some reason, returned in the Dark Sun Creature Catalog. Largely identical to 2nd edition, these brohg are slightly smarter (base Int of 6), having developed at least a primitive religion based around the [[Primal Spirits]] and [[Archomental|elemental powers]], and also smaller, having gone from Huge sized to Large sized. They also now instinctively hate and loathe arcane magic, as you'd expect of an Athasian race. The biggest change is to the concept of the Renegade Brohg, which in 4e is a brohg [[Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons)|sorcerer]]; cursed with arcane powers that its people fear, driven away by its family who only spare its life because they fear the "evil spirits" within will curse them if they kill it, these brohg invariably become [[Defiler (Dark Sun)|Defilers]], lacking any training or cultural impetus to consider that there may be another path. In [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]], b'rohg returned once more (now re-sporting their iconic apostrophe) in "Boo's Astral Menagerie", the [[Monster Manual]] for [[Spelljammer]]. Their lore in this edition is largely a retread of their classic lore, but trying to downplay how dullwitted they are. There is an added emphasis that is possible to befriend b'rohg, though they are suspicious of being tricked. Most notable in this edition is they picked up a new "Hideous Rend" attack, where they grab a Large sized or smaller foe and try to dismember them by yanking them between all four hands simultaneously.
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