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Full Name

Hovan Du

Race

Great White Apes of Barsoom

Gender

male

Size

15'

Age

350

Special Abilities

enormous strength

Deity

Tur

Location

Ptarth, Phundahl

Languages

Barsoomian, tongue of the great apes

Occupation

sideshow attraction

About Barsoomian White Ape

The Great White Apes of Barsoom--creations of the late, great Edgar Rice Burroughs--are fifteen-foot-tall pure-white apes with no hair on their bodies except around their heads, large gorilla-like mouths filled with massive fangs, and six limbs, the middle set of which can be used either as arms or as legs. They have enormous strength, great intelligence, and amazing speed and dexterity. They are even capable of imitating the red and green warriors they share their world with and can make weapons and harnesses. They are monogamous but sometimes live in tribes and are usually found in the deserted cities of the dead sea bottoms.



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