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|[[Obd-Ihrimûk]]|| possibly [[Ithrads]] ||align="center"| before ninth millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Pytharnia]], [[Barathorn]], northern [[Orrhymby]] ||align="center"| 6 to 11m ||align="center"| 120 to 150 years ||align="center"| uncommon || possibly oldest of the galimshara | |[[Obd-Ihrimûk]]|| possibly [[Ithrads]] ||align="center"| before ninth millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Pytharnia]], [[Barathorn]], northern [[Orrhymby]] ||align="center"| 6 to 11m ||align="center"| 120 to 150 years ||align="center"| uncommon || possibly oldest of the galimshara | ||
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− | |[[Objute]]|| eastern [[Danona]] ||align="center"| no later than fourth millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Danona]], [[Weshif]] ||align="center"| 4m to 5m||align="center"| about 50 years ||align="center"| common || bred from | + | |[[Objute]]|| eastern [[Danona]] ||align="center"| no later than fourth millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Danona]], [[Weshif]] ||align="center"| 4m to 5m||align="center"| about 50 years ||align="center"| common || bred from [[obd-ihrimûk]] |
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|[[Organchan Vorax]]|| [[Memnosian Sea]] ||align="center"| second millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Pallathantic Sea]], [[Memnosian Sea]] ||align="center"| 12m to 18m ||align="center"| 180 to 220 years ||align="center"| rare || largely aquatic, more wild specimens than captive | |[[Organchan Vorax]]|| [[Memnosian Sea]] ||align="center"| second millennium [[AS]] ||align="center"| [[Pallathantic Sea]], [[Memnosian Sea]] ||align="center"| 12m to 18m ||align="center"| 180 to 220 years ||align="center"| rare || largely aquatic, more wild specimens than captive |
Revision as of 16:28, 17 September 2017
Galimshara is old Asdaran 'wanderwort' that means any reptilian beast of burden. The word originates from the Jathya-Dhumi word, galimsharum. All Galimshara as reptiles or possibly amphibians, must be placed under the law-lock in order to be controlled by humans and other humanlikes.
List of Galimshara
Name | Place of Origin | Time of Domestication | Present-day Dispersion | Length of Adult (Male) | Lifespan in Captivity | Relative Frequency | Remarks |
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Adexorn | Shelekhumbia or Yephalah | no later than sixth millennium AS | Corundy, Throvy, Yephalah, Shelekhumbia | 6 to 14m (avg 9m) | 20 to 25 years | common | one of the least difficult to place under law-lock; aka 'takutanka' J-D, 'tamshiya' Kh |
Drakeling | Pytharnia | no later than fifth millennium AS | Pytharnia, Barathorn, northern New World | 10m to 40m | 120 to 290 years | rare | extraordinarily costly; numerous breeds; winged flight; relationship to Asdaran dragon uncertain |
Gibgibsew | Shadevan, northeastern Ithatia | seventh millennium or earlier AS | Pallathantic Countries | 7m to 10m | 20 to 30 years | uncommon | very costly to purchase and maintain; loves water |
Gubdahar Yayak | Disradún | no later than eighth millennium AS | Hœrnect, northern Zephasia, Sahimb, Kishira, Atchaddis Plains | 28 to 60 meters | 100 to 120 years | uncommon | require water and much food |
Jawsha | Bahuna | no later than sixth millennium AS | Zephasia, Disradún, Kishira, Bahuna | 7m to 12m | about 60 years | common | very heat tolerant |
Obd-Ihrimûk | possibly Ithrads | before ninth millennium AS | Pytharnia, Barathorn, northern Orrhymby | 6 to 11m | 120 to 150 years | uncommon | possibly oldest of the galimshara |
Objute | eastern Danona | no later than fourth millennium AS | Danona, Weshif | 4m to 5m | about 50 years | common | bred from obd-ihrimûk |
Organchan Vorax | Memnosian Sea | second millennium AS | Pallathantic Sea, Memnosian Sea | 12m to 18m | 180 to 220 years | rare | largely aquatic, more wild specimens than captive |
|Creature|| Place of Origin ||align="center"| Time of Domestication ||align="center"| Present-day Dispersion ||align="center"| Length || Lifespan in Captivity || Relative Frequency || Remarks |-