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|nicknames = Silkskins.
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|classification = Mammal.
|classification = Mammal
|habitat = Grassy, hilly areas of the [[Yang-Tzu Islands]]
|habitat = Yang Tzu Islands
|domesticated = No.
|domesticated = No.
|status = Common.
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Qilin are herbivorous deer-like animals that stand between three to five feet at the shoulder but never weigh more than 150 pounds. They are extremely thin and elegant, with soft, milky white fur that is highly valued across Aloria.
While it is not completely unheard of to stumble across a Qilin in the wilds of the [[Yang-Tzu Islands|Yang Tzu]], it is always a stunning sight. Lithe in their build and seemingly otherworldly thanks to their shimmering fur, these animals are hailed as some of the most beautiful in all of Aloria for good reason. These skittish deer are a rare find, but their pelts and horns make them a value to both the Island's inhabitants, and hunters from abroad.


They have two large curled horns on their heads, which are for show alone on the males, but are used for fighting between one another with the females—contrary to most other horned races, where the opposite is true. These horns, while sturdy, are also extremely ornate, with a spiral patterns of a darker color covering the surface.


==Natural Habitat and Behavior==
==History==
The qilin live on the eastern [[Yang-Tzu Islands]], eating the grass and vegetation in the forests there. Somewhat iconically, they may be found grazing within groves of bamboo, eating the tender shoots and leaves. Their slender form helps them move gracefully through crowded growth and their long necks, especially when they stand upon their hind legs, help them reach branches inaccessible to other species.  
The first recorded run in with a Qilin comes from one of the native [[Chien-Ji]] residents of the islands. A man had gone out for a stroll in the woods near his home village when he heard the twigs near him snap. For a moment, the man thought it to be the [[Wulong]] attempting another raid, but he soon realized it to be something far more shocking; a lone deer-like creature, clad in a glistening white pelt. The man had hardly any time to truly admire the animal before it darted back into the heavy woods from whence it came.


They are often preyed upon by the [[Wulong]], and their only real defense against this is fleeing. However, the Wulong have been known to clear entire islands of the poor animals; knowing the qilin are poor swimmers, they are often driven towards the shoreline for easy capture and slaughter.
Despite still being hunted by Wulong native to the Yang Tzu Islands, the Qilin population appears to be fairly stable. One can quite easily find one of the animals peacefully supping on bamboo shoots and leaves if they look in the serene forests around the islands.


Within the species, the females fight to impress the males, rarely to the death. Although beautiful creatures, these fights may be surprisingly brutal and bloody. The champion of the fight then wins the right to mate with the male but can be challenged again by any other females in the group at any time.


==History==
==Physical Appearance==
The [[Chi'i]] and the Wulong have both known about the qilin since the very birth of their races. Yet new visitors to the islands continue to be impressed by the enigmatic beauty of the qilin, as well as surprised by their mating rituals.  
The Qilin are a very skinny and generally weak species. This has lead to their strengthened legs for sprinting not only at great speed, but over long distances. Qilins are very agile and relatively small in terms of body mass when compared to similar animals. Their nickname “Silkskins” comes from their silk-like white fur. The females also have very lengthy and thin antlers.
 
===Diversity===
Qilin are native to the Yang Tzu Islands and will likely remain on the islands unless moved by an outside force. Qilin are not a very diverse species with the only real differences being the females having antlers for fighting, their pelts are consistently bright white in color.)
 
 
====Life Span and Development====
Living fairly short lives of only twenty five years at most, the Qilin grow into adulthood relatively quickly. The female’s antlers begin growing in at around the age of eleven, allowing for fighting and subsequently mating as a result.


Interactions between other races and the qilin can be dated directly to the meeting of those races with the Chi'i. The first races, therefore, to have encountered qilin are [[Elf|Elves]], followed swiftly by [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], and then finally the [[Human|Humans]].  
===Mental Overview===
While very docile in nature, female Qilin are known to fight each other for the affection of the males in their herd. While these skirmishes are rarely to the death, they are more often than not bloody and brutal encounters.


Most races do not often have the opportunity to interact directly with the native colonies of qilin. For that reason the Chi'i could easily become rich by selling the pelts and horns of the qilin, as they make wonderful decorations. However, they refuse to sell them, because the qilin are considered sacred in the Chi'i religion. As such, the price is even higher than it would have been otherwise, because only a few black market pelts and horns are available in the whole of Regalia. A qilin-pelt rug has often been considered a symbol of wealth and power.
====Territory and Groupings====
Qilin tend to travel in small herds that often number from five to twenty of the creatures, this is a defensive strategy born of necessity that often allows a fair few of the herd to escape should trouble arise.


==Trivia==  
==Trivia==
*A full, clean qilin pelt is reported to once have been sold for 2,000 [[currency|regals]], and an undamaged qilin horn for 1,500. However, prices have recently fallen dramatically due to a large amount of goods making it past the Chi'i from an unknown source.
*Pelts and horns of Qilin are sold to nobility all over the world for fairly hefty sums due to the luxurious appearance the items have. However, prices have recently fallen dramatically due to a large amount of goods making it past the Chi'ien-ji from an unknown source.
*The qilin drive another wedge between the Chi'i and the Wulong. The Chi'i revere them as spirit animals, while but the Wulong slaughter them for food.
*The Qilin drive another wedge between the Chi'ien-ji and the Wulong. The Chi'ien-ji revere them as spirit animals, while but the Wulong slaughter them for food.
*In Chi'i culture, every part of a qilin is sacred, but most of all the pelt, which represents its pure spirit. The horns represent the animal’s desire to protect those with similarly pure spirits. However, both lose all potency once the animal dies, be it naturally or unnaturally.
*In Chi'ien-ji culture, every part of a Qilin is sacred, but most of all the pelt. This represents its pure spirit and the Qilin’s horns represent the animal’s desire to protect those with similarly pure spirits.  
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*If a Qilin is found to have died from natural causes, many Chi’ien-ji will take the animal’s pelt and place it in their home to ward off evil.
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Revision as of 03:49, 16 October 2016

Qilin
Qilin.png
Fauna
Official Name Qilin
Common Nicknames Silkskins
Classification Mammal
Habitat Yang Tzu Islands
Domesticated No.
Current Status Common

While it is not completely unheard of to stumble across a Qilin in the wilds of the Yang Tzu, it is always a stunning sight. Lithe in their build and seemingly otherworldly thanks to their shimmering fur, these animals are hailed as some of the most beautiful in all of Aloria for good reason. These skittish deer are a rare find, but their pelts and horns make them a value to both the Island's inhabitants, and hunters from abroad.


History

The first recorded run in with a Qilin comes from one of the native Chien-Ji residents of the islands. A man had gone out for a stroll in the woods near his home village when he heard the twigs near him snap. For a moment, the man thought it to be the Wulong attempting another raid, but he soon realized it to be something far more shocking; a lone deer-like creature, clad in a glistening white pelt. The man had hardly any time to truly admire the animal before it darted back into the heavy woods from whence it came.

Despite still being hunted by Wulong native to the Yang Tzu Islands, the Qilin population appears to be fairly stable. One can quite easily find one of the animals peacefully supping on bamboo shoots and leaves if they look in the serene forests around the islands.


Physical Appearance

The Qilin are a very skinny and generally weak species. This has lead to their strengthened legs for sprinting not only at great speed, but over long distances. Qilins are very agile and relatively small in terms of body mass when compared to similar animals. Their nickname “Silkskins” comes from their silk-like white fur. The females also have very lengthy and thin antlers.

Diversity

Qilin are native to the Yang Tzu Islands and will likely remain on the islands unless moved by an outside force. Qilin are not a very diverse species with the only real differences being the females having antlers for fighting, their pelts are consistently bright white in color.)


Life Span and Development

Living fairly short lives of only twenty five years at most, the Qilin grow into adulthood relatively quickly. The female’s antlers begin growing in at around the age of eleven, allowing for fighting and subsequently mating as a result.

Mental Overview

While very docile in nature, female Qilin are known to fight each other for the affection of the males in their herd. While these skirmishes are rarely to the death, they are more often than not bloody and brutal encounters.

Territory and Groupings

Qilin tend to travel in small herds that often number from five to twenty of the creatures, this is a defensive strategy born of necessity that often allows a fair few of the herd to escape should trouble arise.

Trivia

  • Pelts and horns of Qilin are sold to nobility all over the world for fairly hefty sums due to the luxurious appearance the items have. However, prices have recently fallen dramatically due to a large amount of goods making it past the Chi'ien-ji from an unknown source.
  • The Qilin drive another wedge between the Chi'ien-ji and the Wulong. The Chi'ien-ji revere them as spirit animals, while but the Wulong slaughter them for food.
  • In Chi'ien-ji culture, every part of a Qilin is sacred, but most of all the pelt. This represents its pure spirit and the Qilin’s horns represent the animal’s desire to protect those with similarly pure spirits.
  • If a Qilin is found to have died from natural causes, many Chi’ien-ji will take the animal’s pelt and place it in their home to ward off evil.

Accreditation
Writers Walrusaur_
Artists Lithiel
Processors Shayin, LumosJared, Suzzie
Last Editor Suzzie on 10/16/2016.

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