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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1693420" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>*Jibril thinks carefully about what he knows about each of the seven creatures here, and consults with the other two guardians and guides. The ronus was a desert predator, swift, clever, keen of eye, and fearless in the hunt. They were sometimes known to succor and even aid stranded travelers by leading them to oases. The kamadan's serpants were poisonous, but their poison could be turned to uses in healing, and when raised from a cub, became ferociously loyal guardians. Water elementals were rarer than hen's teeth in this land, but when they appeared, it was always to help preserve the health of their oasis home. The snake, known as a sepia serpant, could use its gaze to freeze its prey in place, then devour it at is leisure. They were intelligent and cunning.*</p><p></p><p>*The sun giant was known as a barbarian of the sands, a representation, according to the Nessarine, of the sheer strength and persistance that the desert could bring to bear. The radiant sunwyrm was a guardian of some of the desert's loveliest treasures, often blinding those foolish enough to dare its lair. The jackal lord was often the smooth, suave leader of a band of murderous jackalweres, the brains behind the operation. They were the clever ones that staged daring raids without even harming a hair on anyone's head... or could slaughter a caravan to a man. Ennamoured with the finer things in life and having the ability to gain them, they were not to be underestimated.*</p><p></p><p>*By all the guardian's best guesses, it would seem that the heirs are to pick the creature related to their own nature, skills, and even appearance.*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1693420, member: 4441"] *Jibril thinks carefully about what he knows about each of the seven creatures here, and consults with the other two guardians and guides. The ronus was a desert predator, swift, clever, keen of eye, and fearless in the hunt. They were sometimes known to succor and even aid stranded travelers by leading them to oases. The kamadan's serpants were poisonous, but their poison could be turned to uses in healing, and when raised from a cub, became ferociously loyal guardians. Water elementals were rarer than hen's teeth in this land, but when they appeared, it was always to help preserve the health of their oasis home. The snake, known as a sepia serpant, could use its gaze to freeze its prey in place, then devour it at is leisure. They were intelligent and cunning.* *The sun giant was known as a barbarian of the sands, a representation, according to the Nessarine, of the sheer strength and persistance that the desert could bring to bear. The radiant sunwyrm was a guardian of some of the desert's loveliest treasures, often blinding those foolish enough to dare its lair. The jackal lord was often the smooth, suave leader of a band of murderous jackalweres, the brains behind the operation. They were the clever ones that staged daring raids without even harming a hair on anyone's head... or could slaughter a caravan to a man. Ennamoured with the finer things in life and having the ability to gain them, they were not to be underestimated.* *By all the guardian's best guesses, it would seem that the heirs are to pick the creature related to their own nature, skills, and even appearance.* [/QUOTE]
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