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- Q16844280 subject Q8392944.
- Q16844280 subject Q8392950.
- Q16844280 subject Q8397988.
- Q16844280 subject Q8466108.
- Q16844280 abstract "In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the boneclaw is an undead creature which can be used by Dungeon Masters as allies or enemies of the player characters. In the game, they resemble humanoids who are half skeletal and half without skin, with their sinew and muscle exposed. The most prominent feature of the boneclaw are its claws; its three, bony fingernails seem to grow and shrink randomly between two to ten feet long, and are razor sharp. They are constructed using a secret magical ritual to hunt and kill living creatures".
- Q16844280 wikiPageExternalLink ex_boneclaw.jpg.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062345.
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- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q1773301.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q18434487.
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- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q8392944.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q8392950.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q8397988.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q8466108.
- Q16844280 wikiPageWikiLink Q853499.
- Q16844280 comment "In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the boneclaw is an undead creature which can be used by Dungeon Masters as allies or enemies of the player characters. In the game, they resemble humanoids who are half skeletal and half without skin, with their sinew and muscle exposed. The most prominent feature of the boneclaw are its claws; its three, bony fingernails seem to grow and shrink randomly between two to ten feet long, and are razor sharp.".
- Q16844280 label "Boneclaw".