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ANOMALOTHERES

...no one knows how these creatures are related to other ungulates.

BUOPOTH

Natives of the dream islands, Buopoths are excellent swimmers. Highly curious, Buopoths are known for their playful behavior, which borders on immature at times. However, Buopoths can instantly prove themselves to be hardened fighters, staging complex surprise attacks and crushing enemies beneath their massive hooves.

this is necessary, as the Dream Islands contain many frightening predators.

MOUNTAIN BUOPOTH

a lankier, surlier relative of the common buopoth, the mountain buopoth is faster, but worse at swimming.

MUDDLET

Muddlets are a race of three-legged Gypsies and Nomads of the Land of Gems, Muddlets are usually considered untrustworthy.

the Muddlets themselves are divided into various "tribes"

the Topaz (represented by a golden sun), are tall and fair by their species' standards.

the Ruby (represented by a red bird) are the most nomadic

the Opal (represented by an opal eye) are soothsayers and fortune tellers with rainbow-colored eyes.

the Lapis-Lazuli (represented by a blue star) are desert dwellers

the Emerald (represented by a green sword) are short, with broad nostrils

the Amethyst (represented by purple waves) are experts in magic, and have slender snouts, as well as nostrils that seal shut when they dive underwater.

the Diamond (represented by a white wall) are warriors, and most have scars

CHICHEVACHE

a burrowing, carnivorous relative of the muddlet and buopoth. these Stirropean natives are crafty, and thankfully scarce.

CENTICORE

another predatory muddlet and buopoth relative, the centicore's 7-pointed horn is capable of offensive spells, often paralysis-based. they are among the fastest running ungulates.

ERUMPET

native to Zebrica, this rhino-like herbivore's horn causes explosion-based spells. their thick hide is capable of repelling most curses and charms.

Luferlang

A dangerous fellow to meet up with. Very likely to attack without any provocation. rare, this muddlet relative is fast and has a poisonous bite, and the tendril on its back causes an irritating rash similar to poison joke. the leg's placement and the ball-and-socket joints attaching them to the hips and shoulders make it possible for the Luferlang to run equally fast in all directions.

HUGAG

native to northern evergreen forests, the hugag strips bark and pine needles off trees using its trunk-like upper lip. they are peaceful, but absorb new information slowly

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