Varieties of ungulate individuals which live about multiple terrains.
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Species: Cloud Sheep
Name: ??? Age: ??? Gender: ??? Height: Small to vast Location: Aliud Appears to be comprised of water.
The solidity of an individual is correlative to the concentration of water droplets. Can be small, moderate, or vast in size. Changing in size and scale seems to be a normal cycle for most individuals. If losing significant mass, individuals typically decrease in scale. Dimmer wool can indicate concentrations of water, and by extent rain. Larger individuals more often feature this aspect. It turns into a living snowball if it is cold. It rolls around in the snow using its now solid, rotund body. If reaching a boiling point, the wool vanishes. [Suggested by TH user myoukyomou] Docile, if often curious of other individuals. Evidently have relative autonomy despite wind, although windless days feature more mobility. Typically found amid clouds high above the terrain. Levitates regardless of altitude, although other conditions can impede that capability. Foggy locations are however not uncommon for sightings. Occasionally features static in the apparent 'wool', which can compound into thunderstorms. Multiple individuals clustered together often create more powerful charges. Depending on surrounding temperature differences, this element may decrease or worsen. Most are typically cooler in temperature but can take on surrounding measures. Difficult to find, most utilise flight to see these creatures. |
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Species: Noctilucent Unicorn
Name: ??? Age: ??? Gender: Various Height: 61 cm Location: Aliud Voluntarily luminescent. Light may be used in dim surroundings for mobility or defensive purposes.
Rather withdrawn as a species and rarely seen or reported. A woodland dwelling taxonomy which may be few or scattered in number. Attempts to locate and enumerate individuals is ongoing. Stomps or scrapes at the ground when agitated, evidently to deter threats. Departure is frequent by most individuals if becoming startled, disturbed, or neared too closely. Individuals appear to use the tail for communication and as an emotional indicator, often flicking it when angry or nervous. Conflict between individuals is rare but occurs during certain seasonal time frames, evidently to compete over territory or other factors. Rarely hostile, conflict typically only occurring when cornered. |
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Species: Winged Goat
Name: Peony Age: ??? Gender: Female Height: 80 cm Location: Aliud Has a mellow disposition.
Since maturity has no longer been capable of flight. Despite this, displays capacity for gliding and buffering falls through use of wing pinions. Lightweight for a goat of relative scale, which supports the capability for aerial motions. Appears to have proficient vision, the visual field encompassing that of other goats in the side and frontal terrain being evident. Limber and quick in pacing, running away on occasion if provoked. May butt at other individuals with the horns present if angered or threatened. Relative intelligence is exhibited, as is attachments to various figures through familiarity. May paw at individuals who are familiar, potentially perceiving other herd members. Appears to view herself as the dominant member of this grouping and defends those perceived as weaker. This may correlate to behaviour concerning certain figures, which has led to defenciveness on occasion if perceiving risk to those individuals. Whether this is beneficial itself is varied, although complications are typically not considerable. |
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Species: Southern Pudu
Name: ??? Age: ??? Gender: Various Height: 35-45 cm Location: Dispersed Very withdrawn and solitary as a species.
Can be considered crepuscular, the mornings and evenings involving the most activity. Specific territorial landscapes are defined by various indicators, including ordure and scent markings. Correspondence with other individuals occurs through the latter means. Easily frightened and may bark in alarm or fear, as a defensive measure. Individuals may remove bark from saplings using the teeth, antlers, and hooves present for dietary purposes. Individual diet also includes vines and alike verdure. Consistent damage to saplings, vines, and other herbage across a specific range may indicate that terrain is occupied by an individual, if not also similar herbivorous species. Movement is often slow and cautious, the air checked for scents of predators. With the attention displayed and ease by individuals to blend into surroundings, it may be difficult to encounter any wild without sufficient precaution. |
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Species: Sheep
Name: ??? Age: ??? Gender: Female Height: 89 cm Location: Aliud The wool appears to be overgrown with moss and fungi.
Does not appear to eat frequently, although not maligned by a sparse diet. Bleats as of a typical sheep, if infrequently by apparent habituation and solitude. Does not appear to be averse to solitude. The moss and fungi growing along the wool may reach deeper than apparent, a type of symbiosis relevant. If inert, appears to be not dissimilar to other terrain, which may allow defense as a factor. Frequently idle, the smell of vegetation evidently obscuring otherwise animalian basis. Not unfriendly but skittish. |