Bred for mountainous and rocky terrain, these halla are an in-between size that more closely resemble rams than deer. Their coats tend to be thick and more of an off-white to grey hue, and their antlers have evolved into short, goat-like horns. Despite their appearance they are surprisingly nimble and are capable of scouring incredibly steep rock faces.
Although they can be ridden and can pull smaller aravels they are commonly used as pack animals. Their personalities are close to the common halla; stubborn, skittish, but tend to have a more playful side to them.
» common (companion, mount, shapeshift, ranger call)
» found in rocky, mountainous area
» small to medium, similar to mountains goats
» small horns
» thick coats, off-white and grey hues
» stubborn, skittish, playful
» mostly used as pack animals but can pull smaller aravels
04-25-2023, 11:55 AM