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  • ...[[High Shadevan Valley]], and in [[Osfandia]]. They are used as beasts of burden along with the [[patchudeek]]. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...ntBarbora_A_01.jpg|thumb|150px|The barbora provides a slow but steady pack-beast for a wealthy merchant whose caravan may already be limited to a slower spe ...e [[lawlock]] throughout the [[Pallathantic]] and other parts of the world of Asdar.
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  • ...rd, galimshwaba. All Galimshara are mammalian and products of some degree of domestication. =List of Galimshwaba=
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  • ...rry a heavy burden for hours, plodding the slopes of the dwarven homelands of the [[Ithrads]] and the Jaggudorns. Obd-ihrimûk have proportionately shor ...antediluvian legends. Dwarven scholars have identified depictions of the beast in stone reliefs dated to around the ninth millennium in [[Tauhad]].
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  • ...galimshara, objutes require special training to handle safely and the use of [[demotic magic]]. They do not require as nearly powerful control from the [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...fur and a long, rhinoceros-like horned nose. It is used as a domesticated beast by the [[Uryala]]. Despite its broad similarity in appeance with the arbor [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...g are threatened. The [[Jaffgorn Giants]] use the patchudeek as beasts of burden and for their milk. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...[Salmakhamer]] and is considered a [[galimshwaba]]. A babhagir is a great beast somewhat larger than a bison, tetrapedal with the heavy frame much like a b ...untains]], [[Idrakanian Mountains]], [[Osfandia]], and the western reaches of the [[Khambakhand]].
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  • ...an Plains]] of [[Asdauria]]. Few gargaspuel remain from the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. ...rom the realms of chaos into the world. This energy empowers the servants of chaos, usually in preparation for an assault. Gargaspuel are omnivores and
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  • ...s of [[Asdauria]]. Shurres have been domesticated by the [[Uryala]] Gnomes of Pytharnia who use them as mounts in their woodland homes. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...st and this peculiar magical vibration enables it to move over the surface of the water. Gibgibsews are native to the [[Shadevan Delta]]. They are bred Wild and feral gibgibsews can be found today in the swamps of the [[Shadevan Delta]]. Hatchling gibgibsews, whether under the lawlock or
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  • ...a heavy frame, slightly larger than a draft horse. They have a thick coat of fur, ranging in color from golden-tinged white to light tawny. Their heads ...ealthy landowners who can afford to stable, feed, and pay for the training of these magnificent beasts which are slightly larger than draft horses. They
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  • ...haraDesert_A_01_MJ.png|thumb|300px|A man rides a galimshara through a city of Weshif. Midjourney.]] Galimshara is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any reptilian beast of burden. The word originates from the [[Jathya-Dhumi Language|Jathya-Dhumi]] word,
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  • ...ht over waterways or agricultural lands in order to reduce the possibility of encounters with the general public. ...able of very swift dives and amazing recoveries from such dives. The size of drakeling wings is a great vulnerability in warfare. Drakelings were often
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  • ...ther ancient language in the Pallathantic region. Neptultchi is the parent of the [[Xsyte Language]] and the Tuadbe Languages. ...their ancestral tongue and today several dialects are spoken in the forest of northwest Pytharnia.
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