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  • ...It serves to hold the animals so that they can be used in a more specific Fauna list. =Fauna and Flora Lists=
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  • ...anx populates [[Zephasia]] and the [[Sahimb]]. Scholars believe the horn of the ilanx is actually two horns entwined together. *[[Lists of Fauna and Flora]]
    363 bytes (51 words) - 12:37, 29 July 2017
  • ...ups. According to legend, the smigorphrath is said to relish the 'brains' of the [[Thambë Tree]]. The relationship, if any, between the smigorphrath, *[[Creatures of Pytharnia]]
    499 bytes (71 words) - 16:21, 28 May 2018
  • ...he [[High Shadevan Valley]], and in [[Osfandia]]. They are used as beasts of burden along with the [[patchudeek]]. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
    463 bytes (67 words) - 13:11, 25 December 2017
  • ...eir wool and for meat since ancient times by the humans and [[humanlike]]s of the Jaggudorns. [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
    458 bytes (74 words) - 12:35, 29 July 2017
  • ...rom white to silvery grey in the summer. They den through the bitter cold of the Jaggudornish winter. Thraughs are nearly as great as snowbears. They [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
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  • ...d with the god [[Tuvar]] (cf [[Thwar]]). It is one of the largest species of eagles in the old world. [[Kavir]] is the snow eagle divinity that serves [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
    523 bytes (82 words) - 14:06, 26 February 2023
  • ...oung are threatened. The [[Jaffgorn Giants]] use the patchudeek as beasts of burden and for their milk. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
    653 bytes (100 words) - 13:12, 25 December 2017
  • ...he Jaggudorns, venturing even into the great vale of the Shadew River east of the Jaggurdorns. They infamous for hunting [[gontha]] and waylaying gontha [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
    715 bytes (114 words) - 12:37, 29 July 2017
  • ...in subterranean pools deep within the mountain. They are a favorite food of [[thraughbears]] and [[gakhyami]]. [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
    827 bytes (124 words) - 12:36, 29 July 2017
  • ...asts who threaten the livestock of farmers and herders in the high valleys of the [[Jaggudorns]]. [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
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  • ...up to the north by hunters. Today, it is only found in the deep woodlands of Pytharnia. Korbezyre are herbivores but can be provoked to attack. [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
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  • ...agonoverDisdrire.jpg|thumb|300px|A great dragon gliding over the woodlands of Middle [[Pytharnia]] ]] ..., wilderness of [[Orrhymby]], [[Skaligdæ]], and in the northern hemisphere of the new world. Their existence in [[Skaligdæ]] is thought certain, but no
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  • ...However, other humanlikes have some presence in the land. Here is a list of the most numerically significant. =List of Humanlikes of Shagrela'al=
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  • A sylvan animal of the Pytharnian woodlands with the general shape of a sloth, the hemnasig has long fur and a long, rhinoceros-like horned nose. [[Category:Beast of Burden]]
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  • ...ot considered [[galimshara]], although an adult gospla can bear the weight of small [[humanlike]]s such as [[halfling]]s, [[gnome]]s, and [[Umyami]]. [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
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  • ...as swift as gibgibsews. They are one of the most common reptilian beasts of burden in the regions where they are commonly found. They live about 20 to [[Category:Fauna of Asdar]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...rry a heavy burden for hours, plodding the slopes of the dwarven homelands of the [[Ithrads]] and the Jaggudorns. Obd-ihrimûk have proportionately shor ...ákun in 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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  • Widely used as powerful beasts of burden in [[Bahuna]], [[Zephasia]], [[Disradún]], and [[Kishira]], the jaw ...roads to pull wagons. In Zephasia and elsewhere, families practice the art of handling jawshas as their traditional occupation. [[Jawsha-Handler|Jawsha-h
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