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|fauna10 = [[Linella]] | |fauna10 = [[Linella]] | ||
|fauna10desc = | |fauna10desc = Linella were once thought to be unique fish that excreted a shiny, long, elastic thread known as Elastan, however, it was rather quickly discovered it was not the case. These fish were found to be located in and around reefs surrounding the [[Ashal Islands]] and the continent of [[Daen]] as a whole and, due to a series of small thin hooks around their bodies, would pick up stray pieces of floating Elastan as well as any debris that floated on by. Once the misconception was swiftly dispensed with, both [[Finullen]] and [[Asha]] began to seek out the fish as a steady source of meat and protein for their diets. Many sailors amongst both the Finullen and the Asha tended to use these fish passively to determine if any other vessel had passed through the area, their ability to accidentally hook the occasional debris and waste leading to the discovery of sunken wrecks disturbed by the currents or another passing ship that simply drifted on by. The Linella is still a common sight and staple in both Asha and Finullen culture, though both parties would never admit to sharing such a similar cultural food except in the capital city of [[Talant Amanra-Assalei]], though even then it is more a begrudging admittance rather than any form of appreciation or cultural understanding. To this day, despite the Asha’s lapse of history, it still retains the same use as it held in the past, and the Asha continue to use these fish to locate the coral reefs from which they extract Elastan to this day. | ||
|fauna11 = [[Aethershark]] | |||
|fauna11desc = Once treated as merely a footnote in the trailing end of children’s tales, the recent surge of [[Dwarven]] ingenuity has brought to light the fact that all stories contain a grain of truth. The Aethershark, a predator that once only was a scourge upon the great [[Aetherwhales]] of old, has begun to find itself in growing conflict with the ever-increasing Dwarven innovation of steam-powered [[Airships]]. While these creatures were thought to have died out around the same time as the [[Wyverns]] due to a sharp shift in their ecosystem, it seems they managed to still survive by shifting toward eating much smaller birds and other prey when their primary source of food, Aetherwhales, began to slowly die out. Yet, in 150 AC, the Aethersharks began to be seen in growing and growing numbers, the delicate biosphere of the skies above Ellador gradually began to return bit by bit. In many stories regarding the Aethersharks, a wide variety of claims tend to circulate regarding a supposed trail of lightning following these swift creatures in storms, generating the thought that whenever lightning traces itself from sky to sky, it is an omen of a pack of Aethersharks nearby. Whilst the Aethersharks have been thought to be more legend than anything else, their recent appearance in the past century and a half has led to the occasional sightings of packs of purple streaked creatures surrounding gargantuan Aetherwhales and, in the immediate recent years, the growing dangers of modern Airships running afoul a pack of Aethersharks, leading to a vicious, but potentially profitable outcome. | |||
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Revision as of 17:07, 19 February 2021
Aloria is rich in both fauna and flora. This page specifically is dedicated to all recorded, extinct or still living, animals that roam the world of Aloria. All animals are split into their relevant categories. Keep in mind that this list is not final and will be added to when necessary. As a player you may claim one of the animals and try to write a Player Lore Prompt, though remind yourself to consult Lore staff about any relevant descriptions! Anyone is permitted to Roleplay a domesticated feline, canine, or songbird where applicable. For any other wild animal, please consult Lore staff as some animals are too wild and hostile to survive in an urban city like Regalia.
Mammals
Primates
Includes all simians such as monkeys, apes, hominins, lemurs, lorisoids, and tarsiers.
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Rodents
Includes animals with two incisor teeth on both the top and bottom of their mouths, such as mice, rats, squirrels, prairie dogs, porcupines, beavers, guinea pigs, hamsters, and capybaras.
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Canines
Includes domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, jackals, dingoes.
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Felines
Includes domestic cats, tigers, lions, jaguars, and leopards.
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Pinnipae
Includes aquatic mammals such as seals, sea Lions, walruses
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Equids
Includes four-legged animals such as horses, ponies, donkeys, and zebras.
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Bats
Includes bats.
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Elephau
Includes elephants, mammoths and other huge land-based mammals.
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Marsupials
Includes kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, possums, opossums, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and the recently extinct thylacines
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Bovids
Includes bison, African buffalo, water buffalo, antelopes, gazelles, sheep, goats, muskoxen, and domestic cattle
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Cervids
Includes Deer and Elk
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Mustelids
Includes weasel, badger, otter, marten, ferret, mink, stoat, and wolverine
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Ursas
Includes bears
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Susids
Includes pigs and boars
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Leporid
Includes Rabbits and Hares
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Cetacean
Includes aquatic mammals such as whales and dolphins.
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Birds
Song Birds
Includes innocent birds that like to sing or other varieties of non-predator bird.
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Predatory Birds
Includes birds that hunt other fauna.
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Sea Birds
Includes birds that spend a lot of time in or around the sea.
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High-Altitude Birds
Includes birds that spend long periods of time up high in, close or above the cloud cover.
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Flightless Birds
Includes penguins, ostriches, chickens, peacocks, and ground owls.
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Gargant Birds
Includes extinct giant/mythical birds.
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Reptiles
Saurians
Includes dinosaur-esque reptiles.
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Crocodiles
Includes freshwater tropical or saltwater reptiles.
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Snakes
Includes all snakes and serpentine creatures.
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Lizards
Includes iguanas, geckos and multiple varieties of small or medium sized reptilian life.
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Mammal-like Reptiles
Includes reptiles that possess many mammal-like traits.
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Marine Reptiles
Includes turtles and other reptiles that live in the water.
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Gargant Reptiles
Includes large and otherwise mythical reptiles.
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Amphibians
Anura
Includes all frogs and toads.
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Salamanders
Includes salamanders, newts, and other lizard-like amphibians.
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Fish
Freshwater Fish
Includes all fish who primarily live in freshwater such as ponds, freshwater lakes, rivers and swamps.
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Saltwater Fish
Includes all fish who primarily live in saltwater such as oceans, seas and saltwater lakes.
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Echinoderms
Includes all coral and starfish.
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Crustaceans
Includes all crabs and lobsters.
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Arthropods
Insects
Includes all invertebrate bugs such as beetles, bees, ants, and more.
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Arachnids
Includes all joint-legged invertebrate animals such as spiders and scorpions.
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Mollusca
Includes all snails, slugs, squids, and octopi.
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Magus
Includes mythical, magical and unique creatures.
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