More a halla of open, arid plains than actual sandy deserts. They are on the smaller side like their common cousins, their physique resembling more antelope features rather than deer. Their antlers spiral similar to a lesser kudu and their fur tends to be varying shades of tan and brown. It is also not uncommon to see pale stripes or spots.
Due to their slender size they are used more as pack animals and can pull smaller aravels but are not commonly ridden. They tend to be gentle creatures and are probably the most laid back of the halla.
» uncommon (companion, mount, shapeshift, ranger call)
» found in warm, dry climates
» small, resembling slender antelopes
» antlers straight and twist like a lesser kudu
» varying shades of tan and brown with pale stripes and speckles
» most laid back of the halla, but can be skittish
04-25-2023, 11:56 AM