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'''Tabi''' are a race of flying monkeys introduced in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] module [[Desert Nomads series|X4]]. From there they skipped the Companion Set, entering the BXCMI Creature Collection and the [[Mystara]] world. They are a playable race in the splatbook "Top Ballista".
'''Tabi''' are a race of flying monkeys introduced in [[Dungeons & Dragons]] module [[Desert Nomads series|X4]]. From there they skipped the Companion Set, entering the BXCMI Creature Collection and the [[Mystara]] world. They are a playable race in the splatbook "Top Ballista".


In X4 one of these attend a [[Nagpa]], implicitly (at that stage) some low-level demon. Indeed in poetic Arabic culture, their name means "attendant". They are the [[djinn]] who attend poets and madmen in the stony wastes.
In X4 one of these attend a [[Nagpa]], implicitly (at that stage) some low-level demon. Indeed in poetic Arabic culture, their name means "attendant". They are the [[djinn]] who attend poets and madmen in the stony wastes.
==Gallery==
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[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons Races]] [[Category: Monsters]]
[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons Races]] [[Category: Monsters]]
[[Category: Mystara]]
[[Category: Mystara]]

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Tabi are a race of flying monkeys introduced in Dungeons & Dragons module X4. From there they skipped the Companion Set, entering the BXCMI Creature Collection and the Mystara world. They are a playable race in the splatbook "Top Ballista".

In X4 one of these attend a Nagpa, implicitly (at that stage) some low-level demon. Indeed in poetic Arabic culture, their name means "attendant". They are the djinn who attend poets and madmen in the stony wastes.

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