Adexorn

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The adexorn [Terranization from Anglo-Saxon 'adex' + 'horn'] is a kind of galimshara used in Corundy, Throvy, Yephalah, and Shelekhumbia. They are thought to have been first The creature is a great lizard, four-legged, with stubby, somewhat curling horns. The adult adexorn measures 6 to 14 meters long, typically around 9m long. They have somewhat slender bodies. Some varieties have the morphology of a gecko. Like other galimshara, they must be placed under the lawlock in order to be effectively used by humans. They are not as difficult to control as gibgibsews or require as much training as drakelings. They are not as sturdy as objutes, require more water than objutes, but they also move faster than objutes, but are not nearly as swift as gibgibsews. They are the of the most common reptilian beasts of burden in the regions where they are commonly found. They live about 20 to 25 years.

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