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==Beasts==
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Things of the wild lands, whose origins none can name, the beasts are not animals, and they are not men. They come in a hundred shapes and sizes, and they are found the world over. Some mix the features of two animals into one, others are a single animal with magical properties. There are no legends that tell of these things origin, and they come in such a dizzying array of types that no one can even say for certain that they represent a single race. If the elemental gods create them they have not spoken of it to their priests, and if the Tuatha-Sidhe made them and sent them out to torment the mortal races, no binding has yet broken past their lies and forced them to say. It may be that the world herself dreamed them up in her slumber.  Whatever the tale, aside from the army of a neighboring nation, it is the more common among these beasts who present the most frequent danger to a village or traveling caravan.
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* ''Knowledge (arcana), DC 20''
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* ''Knowledge (arcana), DC 25''
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* ''Knowledge (arcana), DC 30''
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Types: Beast, Magical Beast
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Examples: Ankheg, Chimera, Naga, Owl Bear, Winter Wolf.
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==Drakes==     
 
==Drakes==     
 
Long before men, before gods, before the Foimoire and even the Tuatha-Sidhe, The Dragon stalked across the face of the Phantom World.  Uncertain tales say He hatched from the belly of the world, or that She lay the world out of Her, as an egg.  Legends credit His breath with the growth of Scalgard's first plants and say that Her dreams, when eventually She lay down to sleep, dotted the world with animals.  Somewhere, perhaps sleeping in the heart of the world or moved on to hatch the next, The Dragon still lives.  But where or how none alive can say, for none were there, not even The Dragon's Spawn, the drakes.   
 
Long before men, before gods, before the Foimoire and even the Tuatha-Sidhe, The Dragon stalked across the face of the Phantom World.  Uncertain tales say He hatched from the belly of the world, or that She lay the world out of Her, as an egg.  Legends credit His breath with the growth of Scalgard's first plants and say that Her dreams, when eventually She lay down to sleep, dotted the world with animals.  Somewhere, perhaps sleeping in the heart of the world or moved on to hatch the next, The Dragon still lives.  But where or how none alive can say, for none were there, not even The Dragon's Spawn, the drakes.   

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