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They have particular coarse pads on their paws and this, along with the only partially retractable claws and very heavy facial bones, mean they at least look like a more primitive species.
 
They have particular coarse pads on their paws and this, along with the only partially retractable claws and very heavy facial bones, mean they at least look like a more primitive species.
  
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A number of families have used, and do use, these barbarians as shock troops.  Their extraordinary reach and strength, speed across the ground, which over long distances puts even cheetah scouts to shame, and their ability to shrug off, partly due to the armour qualities of the thick fur, immense damage makes them immensely effective warriors when neither subtlety nor finesse are required.  They are not markedly less intelligent than most of the other races of felines, but their culture values the physical and spiritual over learning, material and so-called cultural refinement.  Further, an unaccompanied smilodon is prey for both slavers and bounty hunters if they stray into more civilised areas of the Empire as there is a small market for them as gladiators and warriors as well as a bounty on any not belonging to a house.
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A number of families have used, and do use, these barbarians as shock troops.  Their extraordinary reach and strength, speed across the ground, which over long distances puts even cheetah scouts to shame, and their ability to shrug off, partly due to the armour qualities of the thick fur, immense damage makes them immensely effective warriors when neither subtlety nor finesse are required.  They are not actually markedly less intelligent than most of the other races of felines, but their culture values the physical and spiritual over learning and intelligence.  Further, an unaccompanied smilodon is prey for both slavers and bounty hunters if they stray into more civilised areas of the Empire as there is a small market for them as gladiators and warriors as well as a bounty on any not belong to a house.
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==Lynx==
 
==Lynx==
 
A small tree-dwelling distant relative, this species tends to live in far more tropical climes, especially just off the south coast.  This species is barely sentient, although they do build rudimentary shelters and occasionally use tools.  There are rumours of Lynx Spirits that can go anywhere and see anything if they should so wish without anyone being able to see them.  This seems unlikely, but some rare members of this species do have a chameleonic ability which increases their already phenomenal stealth in their home environment.
 
A small tree-dwelling distant relative, this species tends to live in far more tropical climes, especially just off the south coast.  This species is barely sentient, although they do build rudimentary shelters and occasionally use tools.  There are rumours of Lynx Spirits that can go anywhere and see anything if they should so wish without anyone being able to see them.  This seems unlikely, but some rare members of this species do have a chameleonic ability which increases their already phenomenal stealth in their home environment.

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