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Aidọgba Eairo
Quick Facts
Height (Shoulder): 80-90 cm (Male); 60-80 cm (Female)Width (Shoulder to Shoulder): 30-40 cm (Male); 20-30 cm (Female)
Length (Nose to Tail Tip):160-170 cm (Male); 140-160 cm (Female)
Weight:90-110 kg (Male); 70-80 kg (Female)
Wing Span: 210-260 cm (Male); 190-230 cm (Female)
Location: Makubwa Lori; Athart
Aidọgba Information
Appearance: The Aidọgba Eairo are a species of large black cat that look very much like a panther. The greatest difference between the Aidọgba Eairo and a panther are the large wings that protrude from its back. These wings are made up of dark skin that is stretched over thin and relatively strong bones. The rest of the creature is that of a large black cat with vicious claws and fangs. It is rare and uncommon, however, they may sometimes appear fully white. The white species tend to be extremely sensitive to light and do not live very long in the wild.
Habitat: The Aidọgba Eairo lives within the Makubwa Lori; however, they spend much of their life in the sky or high in the trees lounging on branches. This is part of the reasons for the rarity of their sightings along with the low population of the solitary creatures that only breed every 8 Arcs.
Lifespan and Development: The Aidọgba Eairo live for around 60 arcs if not hunted or killed by other causes. The Aidọgba Eairo matures after only an arc. Upon maturity the creature will split from its mother and leave to live a solitary life.
Diet: The Aidọgba eairo are carnivorous and will eat any creature smaller than itself. Its predominant prey is birds which it catches as it flies through the sky. This species is considered one of the main aerial predators in the area.
Temperament: The Aidọgba Eairo is relatively calm unless approached, in which case it may become defensive and violent. There is a legend that speaks of one of these Aidọgba Eairo being tamed and used as a mount, but there is no proof available.
Abilities: The Aidọgba Eairo have no particularly impressive abilities besides the ability to fly. It also has a great amount of skill on all fours and is a formidable foe when both flying and ground combat. The Aidọgba Eairo may also strike its opponents with its large wings.
Price: This species is rather rare; therefore, any useful part of the creature can be sold for a higher price than that from many other creatures. The useful items and their prices from the Aidọgba eairo are as follows:
Habitat: The Aidọgba Eairo lives within the Makubwa Lori; however, they spend much of their life in the sky or high in the trees lounging on branches. This is part of the reasons for the rarity of their sightings along with the low population of the solitary creatures that only breed every 8 Arcs.
Lifespan and Development: The Aidọgba Eairo live for around 60 arcs if not hunted or killed by other causes. The Aidọgba Eairo matures after only an arc. Upon maturity the creature will split from its mother and leave to live a solitary life.
Diet: The Aidọgba eairo are carnivorous and will eat any creature smaller than itself. Its predominant prey is birds which it catches as it flies through the sky. This species is considered one of the main aerial predators in the area.
Temperament: The Aidọgba Eairo is relatively calm unless approached, in which case it may become defensive and violent. There is a legend that speaks of one of these Aidọgba Eairo being tamed and used as a mount, but there is no proof available.
Abilities: The Aidọgba Eairo have no particularly impressive abilities besides the ability to fly. It also has a great amount of skill on all fours and is a formidable foe when both flying and ground combat. The Aidọgba Eairo may also strike its opponents with its large wings.
Price: This species is rather rare; therefore, any useful part of the creature can be sold for a higher price than that from many other creatures. The useful items and their prices from the Aidọgba eairo are as follows:
- Fangs: 8 GN per fang
- Wing Bones: 20 GN per pair
- Undamaged Wing Skin: 25 GN per square foot
- Claws: 2 GN per claw
- Fur: 20 GN full coat
Credit: Ti'niva
Arnabari
Quick Facts
Height: 100-130 cm 0r 40-51 inches at shoulder Width: ~45 cm or ~18 inches
Length: ~115 cm or ~45 inches
Weight: 330-418lbs or 150-190 kg
Native to: Southern Idalos, Eastern Idalos
Locations: Makubwa Lori, Eastern Forest of Unabor
Arnabari Information
Appearance: Although specific colouring as well as coat length and thickness can vary slightly depending on the climate it lives in, Arnabari are always neutral brown or cream colours, with occasional white on their underbellies, they often have darker striping on their legs, as well as a dorsal stripe. They have thick, well muscled bodies with their shoulders being definitively higher than their rumps.
Their feet are tri-clawed with an opposing well developed carpal pad, making them look almost like a cross between typical mammalian pawed and avian feet. There is also a fairly tough webbing between their front three toes making them better paddlers, as well as spreading their weight more evenly on uncertain surfaces such as snow.
Their tales are long and hairless, being used mainly for inter species communication of mood and intent.
Their heads rise from thick, powerful yet graceful necks are are fairly lapin-esque. With long, active ears rising from their heads, quick brown eyes and constantly moving noses, they give off an impression of alertness.
Habitat: Arnabari are fairly adaptive, but prefer forested areas. They have been seen on plains or in swamps as well. As long as there is enough vegetation to support them, and not too many predators, the Arnabari might move in and flourish.
Lifespan and Development: Arnabari live on average 20 Arcs, but have on rare occasions been known to live as many as 30. They take roughly 11 seasons to gestate and three is the most common number of offspring. They are mature both physically and sexually at around 2 Arcs. At this point, they will leave to find their own mates.
While not territorial, Arnabari will find and bond with a singular mate. Once this is done, they will consistently stay with this mate. Several bonded pairs might be in the same area at once if it can support them, but are largely uninterested in each other. The only exception to this is their offspring, who will be minded by both parents until they reach maturity. Should one of the pair die, the other will usually refuse to eat, wasting away until death although on rare occasions one may continue to live solitarily.
It is this habit that makes the creature looked upon so favorable by the Sev'ryn, who compare it to their own Dabi Uaya tradition.
Diet: Arnabari are wholly herbivorous. They can survive on a diet of grasses, but prefer young shoots, vegetables, fruits and the like. Many of their favourite plant foods are aquatic, which likely explains the webbing of their feet and their willingness to embrace swampland.
Temperament: Arnabari can be domesticated, and their pair bonding makes them ideal driving creatures. With their solid build, a pair of Arnabari can haul as much as a strong horse. That said, they tend to be extremely stubborn and not particularly affectionate to their 'owners'. They are also prized in some regions because they are more likely to fight to defend their mate than the average horse when faced with a predator.
Abilities: Arnabari have no notable abilities.
Uses:
Their feet are tri-clawed with an opposing well developed carpal pad, making them look almost like a cross between typical mammalian pawed and avian feet. There is also a fairly tough webbing between their front three toes making them better paddlers, as well as spreading their weight more evenly on uncertain surfaces such as snow.
Their tales are long and hairless, being used mainly for inter species communication of mood and intent.
Their heads rise from thick, powerful yet graceful necks are are fairly lapin-esque. With long, active ears rising from their heads, quick brown eyes and constantly moving noses, they give off an impression of alertness.
Habitat: Arnabari are fairly adaptive, but prefer forested areas. They have been seen on plains or in swamps as well. As long as there is enough vegetation to support them, and not too many predators, the Arnabari might move in and flourish.
Lifespan and Development: Arnabari live on average 20 Arcs, but have on rare occasions been known to live as many as 30. They take roughly 11 seasons to gestate and three is the most common number of offspring. They are mature both physically and sexually at around 2 Arcs. At this point, they will leave to find their own mates.
While not territorial, Arnabari will find and bond with a singular mate. Once this is done, they will consistently stay with this mate. Several bonded pairs might be in the same area at once if it can support them, but are largely uninterested in each other. The only exception to this is their offspring, who will be minded by both parents until they reach maturity. Should one of the pair die, the other will usually refuse to eat, wasting away until death although on rare occasions one may continue to live solitarily.
It is this habit that makes the creature looked upon so favorable by the Sev'ryn, who compare it to their own Dabi Uaya tradition.
Diet: Arnabari are wholly herbivorous. They can survive on a diet of grasses, but prefer young shoots, vegetables, fruits and the like. Many of their favourite plant foods are aquatic, which likely explains the webbing of their feet and their willingness to embrace swampland.
Temperament: Arnabari can be domesticated, and their pair bonding makes them ideal driving creatures. With their solid build, a pair of Arnabari can haul as much as a strong horse. That said, they tend to be extremely stubborn and not particularly affectionate to their 'owners'. They are also prized in some regions because they are more likely to fight to defend their mate than the average horse when faced with a predator.
Abilities: Arnabari have no notable abilities.
Uses:
- Draft animals
- Very rarely as mounts for children or smaller folks
- Food, the meat being gamey but more than palatable and even favoured by some
- Pelt, the fur and leather are nothing special but they are usable
Credit: Toscun'ahesesi
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Dubäẹbọ
Width: 2ft - 2.5ft (61cm - 76cm)
Length: 4ft (121cm) nose to tail
Weight: 125lbs (56kg) to 175lbs (79kg)
Native to: Southern Idalos, Western Idalos
Locations: Forests & caves surrounding Desnind, Rhakros, and Ne'haer primarily.
Dubäẹbọ Information
Appearance: Tall and broad, this nocturnal animal stands just above an average man's waist, usually ranging anywhere between 125 -175lbs. Its fur is a deep ebony, making it ideal for camouflaging itself in the shadows. Other than its massive size, its milky eyes glow in the darkness. Long dark quills stand from its back, often rising when the Dubäẹbọ is faced with a threat or simply overly stimulated.
Price: The pelt of this creature can fetch a nice price at market for the sheer size, and the quills have been used in making pens and needles for both scribes, tattooists, and seamstress' alike due to their durability and range in sizes.The chances of finding one of these creatures being sold alive is unlikely, and would likely fetch a minimum of 100gn.
Habitat: The Dubäẹbọ, or Shadow Knife, can be located in some of the thickest forests in Idalos, but have been also been found inhabiting dark caves, especially for the first year of rearing their young. This is because, unlike other wolves, they prefer solitude to a pack and have been known to grow blind as they age.
Lifespan and Development: The Shadow Knife has a lifespan of about 20 to 25 arcs in the wild. Very few have ever been domesticated, so there is little research of it in captivity. It is unlikely one would ever truly be able to tame one of these animals without having vast experience with handling difficult creatures, but if done, the Shadow Knife can make a fearless hunting companion.
Diet: The Dubäẹbọ is primarily carnivorous, often feeding on meat where it can find it. This includes small rodents, deer, elk, as well as the occasional humanoid that is unfortunate enough to cross its path.
Temperament: Suspicious creatures, they are careful and calculating. The Dubäẹbọ are bold and stubborn, willing to fight savagely if they feel they, or their young, are threatened.
Abilities: Despite its later blindness, this creature is a force to be reckoned with. As a result of their failing eyesight, Dubäẹbọ have adapted different methods of hunting down their prey, relying on their enhanced hearing and sense of smell. The long quill like appendages that protrude from the animal's shoulders, as well as the specialized pads of this wolf's feet are also used to pick up vibrations from both the earth and air, allowing for this beast to target movement from their prey. This makes it very difficult to escape its detection, as the Dubäẹbọ is a ruthless hunter when crossed.
The quills also serve a secondary purpose, excreting an oily and black, ink like substance that this animal will rub on its surroundings and caves in order to attract mates throughout the seasons. Getting this secretion on you is ill advised without preparation, as it raises your chances of attracting other Dubäẹbọ exponentially.
Price: The pelt of this creature can fetch a nice price at market for the sheer size, and the quills have been used in making pens and needles for both scribes, tattooists, and seamstress' alike due to their durability and range in sizes.The chances of finding one of these creatures being sold alive is unlikely, and would likely fetch a minimum of 100gn.
Habitat: The Dubäẹbọ, or Shadow Knife, can be located in some of the thickest forests in Idalos, but have been also been found inhabiting dark caves, especially for the first year of rearing their young. This is because, unlike other wolves, they prefer solitude to a pack and have been known to grow blind as they age.
Lifespan and Development: The Shadow Knife has a lifespan of about 20 to 25 arcs in the wild. Very few have ever been domesticated, so there is little research of it in captivity. It is unlikely one would ever truly be able to tame one of these animals without having vast experience with handling difficult creatures, but if done, the Shadow Knife can make a fearless hunting companion.
Diet: The Dubäẹbọ is primarily carnivorous, often feeding on meat where it can find it. This includes small rodents, deer, elk, as well as the occasional humanoid that is unfortunate enough to cross its path.
Temperament: Suspicious creatures, they are careful and calculating. The Dubäẹbọ are bold and stubborn, willing to fight savagely if they feel they, or their young, are threatened.
Abilities: Despite its later blindness, this creature is a force to be reckoned with. As a result of their failing eyesight, Dubäẹbọ have adapted different methods of hunting down their prey, relying on their enhanced hearing and sense of smell. The long quill like appendages that protrude from the animal's shoulders, as well as the specialized pads of this wolf's feet are also used to pick up vibrations from both the earth and air, allowing for this beast to target movement from their prey. This makes it very difficult to escape its detection, as the Dubäẹbọ is a ruthless hunter when crossed.
The quills also serve a secondary purpose, excreting an oily and black, ink like substance that this animal will rub on its surroundings and caves in order to attract mates throughout the seasons. Getting this secretion on you is ill advised without preparation, as it raises your chances of attracting other Dubäẹbọ exponentially.
Credit: Ini'ra