

Narfell was also home to tundra yeti, and so were the peaks and high valleys of the Spine of the World. Icewind Dale was perhaps most known for its yeti, which were said to outnumber people. A clan of territorial gargantua yeti lived in the easternmost mountains of the Tuutsaas Chain in the Great Glacier. Varieties Ī variety of the regular tundra yeti was the gargantua yeti, which were 20 feet tall and had sky-blue fur. Because of their fur, yeti were not affected by cold attacks, but they were very susceptible to heat attacks. Anyone caught unawares by the yeti were unable to keep from looking them in the eye, which paralyzed the unsuspecting victim for brief time. Once the fighting began, yeti fought fiercely with their claws and strong grips. Yeti stalked their prey and were most likely to set ambushes, using the color of their fur as camouflage. Yeti could be tamed by the most dedicated (or fearsome) of keepers. They were always hungry and apt to attack anything that moved. In the summer, they hid in long grass in the winter, they hid in the snow. Yeti were hard to find, although one could find evidence of their passing. Yeti had an extra, translucent eyelid that allowed them to see clearly in a snowstorm. Although they were usually white, their fur turned brown in the short summers of the north. Yetis appeared as a cross between a human and a bear and walked upright.
