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ANIMALS

Common Ground Dragon

A 7ft long dragon from nose to tail-tip

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A 7ft long dragon from nose to tail-tip. Common Ground Dragons are built strong and are often used on farms. They are often found in grey, black, or brown colorings roaming the swamps. The Common Ground Dragon's mating season will often happen in mid-to-late winter, and eggs will hatch by mid-spring.


A Common Ground Dragon can dislodge and relodge every disc in it's spine, meaning it can often slither as if it was a snake. They are always dark in color. Females have light masks and eyes. Common Ground Dragon eggs are often taken from clusters and raised in captivity to protect herds of livestock. They are very loyal if raised in captivity and may act like large dogs.

Often times, they are built to be ruthless murderers, with strong jaws, legs, and tails. There are many underground dragon fighting rings.

In the wild, however, they will often live in solitude with a single mate. During mating season, a female Common Ground Dragon will lay two eggs. It is rare for both eggs to survive. Then, the mates seperate. It is rare for a Common Ground Dragon to have the same mate twice.

Bebear



Bebears are a very common sight in the woods. They're passive animals that live in 'herds' in the woods. They lumber around on their hind legs or on all fours, and their main diet consists of fruit. Females will often be larger than males, as females can become very dangerous if she and her cubs are approached by a stranger.

Bebears are nocturnal, often becoming most active at night and in the early mornings. They are quite easy to eat, and tend to hibernate in the winters. In late fall, Bebears will begin to consume more and more fruit, and then hibernate in the closest cave or building.

Farmers can easily domesticate Bebears, and use them as an easy source of fur. Bebears, if kept as pets and not farm animals, become alike large cats and become quite clingy to their owners.

MONSTERS

The Razeryth

A 15 foot long swamp-dwelling monster

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A 15 foot long swamp-dwelling monster. Often the most feared by lone travellers. Their deep green and brown scalesp help them to hide in the dull, grey, green and brown swamp. During mating season (summer) the swamp must be avoided, as many Razeri (plural for Razeryth) are searching for mates.

A Razeryth makes the sound of crushing bones as it breathes or screeches. Their limbs can rotate 180 degrees, and their feet can also rotate 180 degrees. A Razeryth can essentially walk on a ceiling with it's claws facing forward, but the body still upright.

In packs, the Razeri will shoot out of the mud and attack their prey, nearly invisible due to their speed. They will then corner it and ruthlessly tear it apart with their claws. They often hunt lone travellers at night. If stalking it's prey, a Razeryth will often hang from trees with an abundance of leaves to hide in. Otherwise, they lay in the shallow waters and muds. Razeri will often ruthlessly attack Common Ground Dragons and often prey on Common Ground Dragon egg clusters.

Weaknesses: Undiscovered.

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