Pets
Brumal Unicorn (Past Events)
These animals live on the surface of Awan. Their fur is extremely dense, protecting them from the harsh eviroments of their home planet. An old legend speaks of Brumal Unicorns granting wishes to those pure of heart.
Swirlientia (Past Events)
A frog that never absorbs its tail. It's known to swallow any trinkets it finds near or in the body of water it calls home. If you pet its back, it might cough up something interesting.
Paleolin (Past Events)
These animals find the bones of already deceased animals and uses them as a sort of armour. Their tails have a hard bone club-like ending which is used to hit attacking predators.
Seerpent (Past Events)
The blue marking on it's body resemble its eyes. They use these markings as a scare tatic for both prey and predators.
Oryboue (Past Events)
These friendly critters are brimming with energy and creativity! They love to paint picitures with mud, muck, and whatever other slimy substances they can get their paws on. They use their bodies as brushes, using their claws for detail work and tails to cover large areas. The legibility of their paintings is... questionable.
Fossil Owl (Past Events)
These owls live exclusively in the ground, and therefore are not great fliers. The long wisps of feathers above their eyes help keep dirt and dust out of them.
Picozilla (Past Events)
No larger than a typical lizard, these small animals are a rare and lucky find in caves, often blending in very well with their surroundings. They're known to reward those that are kind with them with gifts of their own making!
Cephy (Past Events)
This animal was long thought to be extinct, but groups of them were found in caves that were once inaccessible. The tops of their heads are extremely tough and their headbutts can crack large boulders in half.
Crystalline Deer - Variant of Frigid Deer (Past Events)
Crystalline Deer are a small species of cervid native to the planet of Awan. Although their subspecies has outcompeted them for many decades, the restoration efforts on Awan are having a promising impact on their population.