Bestiary
Animals in Numbers tend towards especially violent and erratic, although in turn the sentient races have learned to deal with them, tame less violent variants, and defend themselves.
It's important to remember that while animals may have extreme abilities, the sentient races have access and knowledge of the usage of magic, which tends to level the playing field.
This bestiary is broken up into three different classes: Pets, Livestock, and Wild Animals. Some animals will obviously fall under multiple categories, but they're sorted into which fits best.
It's important to remember that while animals may have extreme abilities, the sentient races have access and knowledge of the usage of magic, which tends to level the playing field.
This bestiary is broken up into three different classes: Pets, Livestock, and Wild Animals. Some animals will obviously fall under multiple categories, but they're sorted into which fits best.
Danger Level Key
★☆☆☆☆ (Poses No Threat)
At best, the animal is capable of scratching or slightly maiming an individual, but is generally harmless to the average adult.
★★☆☆☆ (Adult Supervision Only)
The animal should not be left alone with a child, but is fine under supervision and in a properly-enriched environment.
★★★☆☆ (Professional Interaction Only)
If handled by a professional trained in the care and upkeep of the animal, it can be rehabilitated or used as education in zoos, but is not a pet.
★★★★☆ (Leave Alone)
Generally, if found, the animal should be left to its own devices. It will not attack unless provoked, but can cause serious injury or death if prompted.
★★★★★ (Avoid At All Costs)
The animal is actively vicious and will attack sentient beings on sight. If one is spotted near civilization or a commonly-visited wildlife area, one should call local wildlife centres for sedation and removal.
At best, the animal is capable of scratching or slightly maiming an individual, but is generally harmless to the average adult.
★★☆☆☆ (Adult Supervision Only)
The animal should not be left alone with a child, but is fine under supervision and in a properly-enriched environment.
★★★☆☆ (Professional Interaction Only)
If handled by a professional trained in the care and upkeep of the animal, it can be rehabilitated or used as education in zoos, but is not a pet.
★★★★☆ (Leave Alone)
Generally, if found, the animal should be left to its own devices. It will not attack unless provoked, but can cause serious injury or death if prompted.
★★★★★ (Avoid At All Costs)
The animal is actively vicious and will attack sentient beings on sight. If one is spotted near civilization or a commonly-visited wildlife area, one should call local wildlife centres for sedation and removal.