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  • Tchaltas are four-eyed catlike mounts with furry bat wings. They have stout bodies and their flight relies doubtl ...ompensate for their otherwise lack of aerodynamics. They are used today as mounts by the beastfolk and others brave enough to tame and train them.
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  • [[Category:Mounts]]
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  • ...ve been domesticated by the [[Uryala]] Gnomes of Pytharnia who use them as mounts in their woodland homes.
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  • [[Category:Mounts of the Gods]]
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  • ...to one hundred twenty mounted dragons, including novice knights and their mounts.
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  • ...of northern Asdauria. Babhagir are not as maneuverable as horses and other mounts, but they can be a indomitable force when they charge or when ridden to rep
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  • *Kömaguk: chaos beasts used as mounts by the Kömagukspeidd.
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  • *various reptile mounts
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  • ...Ithatia]]||[[Elystrio]]||align="center"|2687||Sea Coves and Sea Caves, Sea Mounts||Underwater Adventures in the [[Pallathantic Sea]]
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  • ...ef warriors and Moigthe witches. The Medibgösk sorcerers and their dragon mounts could arrive any time.
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  • =Mounts=
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  • :large, mammalian flying beasts with bat-like or weblike wings; used as mounts by the Ehane
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  • ...knights. Historically, in warfare, dragon knights would not employ their mounts fiery breath against enemy dragon knights, not so much due to professional
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  • ...d conditioning, an art called the [[law-lock]] and used on other reptilian mounts such as [[galimshara]]. Rather, artificial selection has been used to bree ...of swallowing human-sized or smaller creatures whole. Drakelings and their mounts make excellent reconnaissance scouts due to their long-ranged flight and th
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  • Several humanlike races made their homes in the littoral and sea mounts of the Pallathantic Sea. Merfolk and Tritons are the most commonly met as ...ddi]] are also very populous and important. These cities rest on high sea mounts or in the case of Geddi, on the continental shelf of [[Danona]].
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  • ...the more unusual creatures of Weshif include the white [[Pegasus|Pegasi]] Mounts of the Royal Knights of [[Shagrela'al]] and the [[Devil's Well]], a creatur
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  • ...nched into the middle of the triangle and the jibriders move to have their mounts seize the slog in its maw. The slog must be hurled by either the rider or
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  • ...agons in their airforce and most freeholds make the use of domestic dragon mounts illegal, especially on the southern border.
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  • =Mounts and Beasts=
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  • |Shuga (furry, winged creatures used as mounts in Zephasia)|| || ||
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