Svallfurre™
The Svallfurres live deep underground, usually inside of mountains. They are peaceful, quite long-lived, and love to create things very slowly. When they do come out of their caves, they take to the seas in finely crafted ships.
Evil Svallfurres become hoarders of treasure, going out to raid, or demand tribute from small villages. They are much shorter than a typical furre, so one Svallfurre ship may contain 400 of them!
Svallfurres resemble ordinary furres of the kinds that like to live underground or on shores. The typical Svallfurre has big claws for digging, very little neck, and a patch of long lush furre resembling a beard on their chest. They generally prefer to eat hearty stews made of roots and berries and fish.
Good Svallfurres live together by following a long but very practical list of rules. Evil Svallfurres, by contrast, are always quarrelling-- their weakpoint.
Evil Svallfurres become hoarders of treasure, going out to raid, or demand tribute from small villages. They are much shorter than a typical furre, so one Svallfurre ship may contain 400 of them!
Svallfurres resemble ordinary furres of the kinds that like to live underground or on shores. The typical Svallfurre has big claws for digging, very little neck, and a patch of long lush furre resembling a beard on their chest. They generally prefer to eat hearty stews made of roots and berries and fish.
Good Svallfurres live together by following a long but very practical list of rules. Evil Svallfurres, by contrast, are always quarrelling-- their weakpoint.
Snugg™
This creature "sneezes" its long sticky tongue at prey.
It would be quite comical except that its saliva is a
very potent paralysis poison. Their habitat is caves and
forests with very little sunlight. A naturalist by the
name of Yorkin ti'Payne was touched on the cheek by one.
He reports that he was conscious as it licked a wound into
him with its abrasive tongue. Fortunately, he recovered
and was able to run away before bloodloss killed him.
It would be quite comical except that its saliva is a
very potent paralysis poison. Their habitat is caves and
forests with very little sunlight. A naturalist by the
name of Yorkin ti'Payne was touched on the cheek by one.
He reports that he was conscious as it licked a wound into
him with its abrasive tongue. Fortunately, he recovered
and was able to run away before bloodloss killed him.
Vampyre Furre™
Vampyre Furres are rare. Those that aren't evil
are even rarer still. The acquisition of their
vampyric abilities damages their minds, and
this change is visible in their aura as a very
dark blotch. These personality flaws are called
"Lacunas".
The strange powers of the vampyre furres
are known as "Evil Ways".
They also have their own set of
vocalizations, which can not be
heard by mortals. These are called
"Voices of the Damned". Very weak
vampyre furres are looked down upon
by the powerful ones because they
cannot make these sounds.
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are even rarer still. The acquisition of their
vampyric abilities damages their minds, and
this change is visible in their aura as a very
dark blotch. These personality flaws are called
"Lacunas".
The strange powers of the vampyre furres
are known as "Evil Ways".
They also have their own set of
vocalizations, which can not be
heard by mortals. These are called
"Voices of the Damned". Very weak
vampyre furres are looked down upon
by the powerful ones because they
cannot make these sounds.
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Wolventaur™
Native to Drakoria, Wolventaurs are one of several "Kentauri" races of the Dragonlands. The females bear their young in pouches. They are violent and survive partly because of their amazing ability to regenerate within a week. Whereas Leotaurs are solitary or pairs, Wolventaurs generally move in packs of 8-20.
Like the other 'taurs, they are sennibals, willing to eat any sentient beings including other Wolventaurs. They are only able to eat meat, and must consume a great deal to live. They typically wipe out all the game in a region, then move on.
Like the other 'taurs, they are sennibals, willing to eat any sentient beings including other Wolventaurs. They are only able to eat meat, and must consume a great deal to live. They typically wipe out all the game in a region, then move on.
Wyrmme™
The word "Wyrmme" is what the bipedal talking
dragons of Drakoria call themselves. The
noble-born Wyrmmes have wings but the
commoners are landbound and wingless.
To make up for this, they ride non-sentient
quadruped dragons, called dracosaurs.
Known for their use of psionics to control
the minds of furres, the race of Wyrmmes is
not well-loved in Drakoria. Those Wyrmmes
who live in Kasuria tend to be very nice;
they are the ones who rebelled against the
harsh Drakorian empire. Wyrmme psionic
powers are visible as a subtle rainbow
shimmer in the air from forehead or jaws,
(as if they were breathing it out.)
dragons of Drakoria call themselves. The
noble-born Wyrmmes have wings but the
commoners are landbound and wingless.
To make up for this, they ride non-sentient
quadruped dragons, called dracosaurs.
Known for their use of psionics to control
the minds of furres, the race of Wyrmmes is
not well-loved in Drakoria. Those Wyrmmes
who live in Kasuria tend to be very nice;
they are the ones who rebelled against the
harsh Drakorian empire. Wyrmme psionic
powers are visible as a subtle rainbow
shimmer in the air from forehead or jaws,
(as if they were breathing it out.)
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