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Common Name : Batsnout

Species : Suichiro Suinea

Height : 3/4 feet

Weight : +- 40 lbs

Age Span : 6/10 years

Diet : Omnivore

Skin & Color : Most often found in greyish tones with hints of pink around nose and ears.
Females show a lighter coat.

Physical Characteristics : Extremely good hearing and olfactory system to compensate for their poor sight.

 


Species : Syls

Height : 5 Inches

Weight : Light build

Skin & color : Needs more research, but I believe the look and color of a Syls depends from the origin of the creature itself.

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Physical Characteristics : A small creature with noticeable black eyes. Adults have long & green blades of grass protruding from it’s back.

Special notes : Unaware of their ability to speak even though they have a orifice that resembles a mouth.

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Common Name: White Flame

Species: Zeahl

Age Span: Undetermined

Habitat: Far from their born site, this magnific beast found a home in the Ahreber Sea. There are sights of this creature up north but none was properly documented.

Physical Characteristics: Elongated neck and slim body. Multiple rows of teeth of all sizes.
It has four major fins to propel it through the water.

Special Notes: The name White Flame was first given to it by the fisherman of Shagmouth.
Based on myth, this creature can cast some white flames from its head that spread all across its spine. Further study on it is required.


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Species : Lapsus

Diet : Omnivore

Mating Behavior : Displays of strength to impress the females in the pack, like taking down giant trees or crashing major boulders.

Habitat : Being direct descendants of Boho’Nun the remaining packs of Lapsus can be found south of Sonjir near the main temple at the entrance of forests. Where they find food and shelter. Their strong build protects them from the cold.

Physical Characteristics : Strong build, powerful upper torso. Long horns protruding from the side of his skull that are supported by neck muscles.

Special Notes : They are known as “Walking Gates”. - Needs further research..


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