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Most of the people of Cretaton fear and shun the dinosaurs that stalk the fertile lands of the West.  The Dino-Tamer is one of the rare few that embraces them.  Most Dino-Tamers are rangers or other wilderness-oriented people whose wild souls are drawn instinctively to the land of the dinosaurs.  With great dedication and inborn empathy for the savage throwbacks, Dino-Tamers gradually develop a supernatural link to dinosaurs that permits them to take on a dinosaur companion, tame or slay dinosaur predators and subtly shift their nature to match their lizardlike kin (for example, by learning to bite in combat, to breathe underwater or to move with the stealth of a raptor).  All Dino-Tamers must spend an extended period in the wilderness among the dinosaurs to attune their spirits.  After taming a dinosaur as a combat mount, the seeker can finally become a full-fledged Dino-Tamer. 
 
 
Dino-Tamers are considered weird outcasts by the civilized people of the eastern coast, and are very rare (though not unheard of) in that region.  They are a bit more common in central Cretaton, where many Dino-Tamers split their time between the wild and the relative civilization of the gnomish, halfling and human tribes.  In the lands of the far west, where dinosaurs are a constant threat to humanoid travelers and settlements, Dino-Tamers can be valuable guards and guides... that is, when they're not hunting alongside the dinosaurs.
 
 
 
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