Description:
A hulking brute of a creature, this thing resembles an elephant formed of solid muscle. Its long head is contorted into a look of pure fury. Two long, curving tusks extend from its mouth, and a short trunk twists between them. Its ears are small, while its forelimbs are long and powerful. Its hide looks nearly impenetrable.
Opponents who misjudge the Thaskor to be a stupid brute rarely survive to regret their mistake. Despite their fearsome appearance, Thaskors can be subtle, deceptive, and fiendishly clever. Thaskors delight in charging into combat and slamming into their opponents with the full weight of their massive bodies. A Thaskor considers it a point of personal pride never to use its tusks in battle, and it upholds this pride to the death.
Reference: D&D 3.5 Miniatures Handbook, Pg. 70
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