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goat-men
The goat men lurch around, rattling pots on strings. They wear dirty old ragged clothes. Ones that live near desert cities wear hoods to cover their ugly goat heads (they are punished if they do not wear hoods). They are silent most times, but they are well known for their cacophonic, morbid and sad songs at dusk. They carry heavy pots and pans on strings, attached to sticks they carry on their shoulders. Sometimes when they don't feel crowded they rattle their pots spreading the fear and angst of uncertainty. [/font]
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