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  • Great Beasts
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  • Great Beasts make up a minority of animal life on Edalas, but are far larger than normal beasts. They are organised by environment.
  • A much smaller cousin of the great Beasts were the Iron-Hill-Beasts, used as beasts of burden and draft-animals by the Dwarves of Azanulinbar-Dum.
  • Long ago--before the gods left the mortal world--the Green Man gave the races of man seven Great Beasts to protect them. The Wyrm, the Phoenix, the Gryphon, the Unicorn, the Dragon, the Blooddrinker, and the Drake were passed down from parent to child for hundreds of years, until, inevitably, things went sour. The Gryphon accused the Phoenix of intending to invade the other Beasts' lands, and persuaded the others (except the Unicorn) to imprison it to keep themselves safe. This is a work-in-progress written by Kippurbird and Chloe K. Evil.
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  • Great Beasts make up a minority of animal life on Edalas, but are far larger than normal beasts. They are organised by environment.
  • Long ago--before the gods left the mortal world--the Green Man gave the races of man seven Great Beasts to protect them. The Wyrm, the Phoenix, the Gryphon, the Unicorn, the Dragon, the Blooddrinker, and the Drake were passed down from parent to child for hundreds of years, until, inevitably, things went sour. The Gryphon accused the Phoenix of intending to invade the other Beasts' lands, and persuaded the others (except the Unicorn) to imprison it to keep themselves safe. Now, a thousand years later, the Phoenix seems to be taking its revenge--armies are coming from the north and south to invade the lands of the other Beasts and conquer them in the name of the Phoenix. The princes of the Gryphon's land, Edonia, flee north to Spring Thaw, where they discover that they may have to travel a lot further than they thought. This is a work-in-progress written by Kippurbird and Chloe K. Evil.
  • A much smaller cousin of the great Beasts were the Iron-Hill-Beasts, used as beasts of burden and draft-animals by the Dwarves of Azanulinbar-Dum.