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==Drakonid Highlands== ====BloodWarg (Vampire Warg)==== The Bloodwarg, also known as the Vampire Warg for its oddly shaped nose, is an alpine predator, distinguishing itself from other, similar creatures via two things. It's amazing sense of smell, and it's reclusive nature. Unlike other species of Warg, the Bloodwarg is not a pack creature, preferring to hunt alone, and meeting others of its kind once a year to breed. The Bloodwarg tends to hunt smaller animals such as goats and sheep in the foothills it lives in, and occasionally attacks lone travelers. However, most Bloodwargs shy away from large groups and caravans, which makes most major routes through the mountains safe enough. *'''Bold''' ====Brown Mud Strider==== The Brown Mud Strider are solitary scavenger from the mud lakes. With his long legs and slow pace, roam searching any dead creature in 20 miles around, thanks to his powerful sense of smell. If any predator try to attack one, the mud strider will try to scare it with a great degree of noise, releasing an horrendous sting or spite a digestive acid to the attacker and try to blind it, because doesn't have any other natural defense. With patience and lot's of carrion it's possible to train one of these creatures to detect the appreciated tubercles and roots from the mud pool. *'''Cave Dritch, Greater''' *'''Cave Dritch, Lesser''' ====Firecrawler==== The Firecrawler is a strange amalgam creature formed under a very specific, and thankfully rare, set of circumstances. First, a cave goblin needs to die. Specifically, from a wound that shatters its skull. Then, if it died in an appropriate biome, a Firespore mushroom must take root in its head, feeding on the brain matter. The effects of Firespores on necrotic brain tissue is well documented, as it causes the corpses to spasm uncontrollably and sporadically breathe small jets of flame. The movement and heat from a seemingly prone target attracts the attention of a Corpse Crawler, which feeds on a corpse from the leg within while using it to travel further under an admittedly poor disguise. However, if both of these seemingly unrelated scavengers of minor magical power ever infest the same body, something remarkable happens. The body wakes up, completely conscious, intelligent enough to use simple tactics and weapons, capable of breathing fire with some degree of control, and possessed only of the desire to create more bodies for infestation. There are several hypotheses as to why this occurs, but the most commonly accepted one is that the magical energy both creatures project into the body is enhanced when they intersect. *'''Firespore Mushroom''' *'''Goblin''' *'''Mountain Owl'''
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