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===Gloomspite Gitz=== '''Boingrot Bounders''' are the cavalry of the Moonclans; brave, bold and totally mad grots who ride [[squig]]s into battle. Naturally, any grot crazy enough to jump on the back of a squig and ride it into battle is incredibly interested in becoming Soulbound, which will only give them the opportunity to become a true legend - living or otherwise. '''Fellwater Troggoths''' are a subspecies of troggoth adapted for survival in rivers, swamps and marshes. Like any troggoth, they're not really thinking creatures so much driven by pure instinct and impulse, so whilst they certainly give a Binding plenty of raw might, good luck figuring out ''why'' they considered being part of the Binding in the first place. '''Fungoid Cave Shamans''' were literally created to be the mouthpieces of Mork, and as such have been representing the God of Cunning in Soulbindings pretty much since the beginning. It doesn't matter if the Binding is all Destruction or mixed-faction, they still show up claiming that their presence is Mork's will - and who knows, maybe it's true. '''Loonbosses''' are the biggest, baddest, meanest, sneakiest Moonclan Grots around... but the trouble is that a) there's always a sneakier grot around, and b) the other Destruction races tend to be bigger and badder. As a result, whilst Loonbosses can be found in pure Destruction Bindings when they consider it necessary, they actually prefer to be bound to mixed-faction Bindings. After all, having the assorted Gods of Order as their patrons is sure to give the Loonboss ''somebody'' up there looking after them, the mixture of races gives them lots of tricks to steal, and last but certainly not least: other races generally are weirdos who don't care about using the fact they're bigger than the grot to bully him around! '''Rockgut Troggoths''' are... well, see Fellwater Troggoths. Their innate ability to shape stone is a fascinating one, and many non-Destruction Bindings would love to be able to call on that when they need it, but they're just as mindless as their cousins. At least these ones can serve a simpler purpose of being a literal wall of meat and rock that won't register most pain. '''Spider Riders''' are... well, what is there to say? They're the Spiderclan's equivalent to the Boingrot Bounders, and they have as many reasons to become Soulbound as there are breeds of spider. Some seek to honor the Spider God by capturing exotic offerings from across the Realms. Others are hopeful that their Binding will somehow enable their faithful spider steed to ascend to gain divine power itself. '''Webspinner Shamans''' are to the Spiderclans what the Fungoid Cave Shamans are to the Moonclans. They view themselves as the chosen emissaries of the Spider God, and everything they do exists to serve its will. Bindings, whatever their makeup, often find themselves wondering if there's more to the shaman's claims than just the ravings of a mind blasted out of its skull on spider venom. '''Wise-Grots''' are grot mystics who rely on a cocktail of petty priestly magic, ritual dances, sacred masks, fungus cultivation and fungal liquors to work their wicked work. Traditionally working in troupes called Gobobapaloozas, Wise-Grots are incredibly good at teamwork compared to the regular grot; whereas your average green git prioritizes themselves above all others, a Wise-grot knows how to play a unique role whilst still complimenting their peers. And as far as they're concerned, a Binding is just another kind of Gobbapalooza.
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