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Pests that can raid food stores in large numbers.
Pests that can raid food stores in large numbers.
==Tar snakes==
*'''Lifespan:'''
*'''Length:''' 100m+
*'''Weight:''' hundreds of tons?
*'''Native to Raana:''' yes
Enormous and dangerous creatures, far bigger than any animal ever evolved on Earth, and best avoided.
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''The Degosa tar pit is famous for the Haalu incident in 2488, when 120 space marines were sent to destroy a large tar snake dubbed "The Degosa Demon". They failed miserably, and the 500-foot serpent pulled over 70 marines into the depths of its dark abode. Those who survived came back changed. Most rejected the call to go back into service subsequently even though refusal to guard the Spheremasters equals a death sentence once you have taken the space marine oath.''
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Revision as of 05:21, 29 March 2024

Charuck[edit | edit source]

  • Lifespan: 120-160 years
  • Length: 12-25 meters (40-80 feet)
  • Weight: 6-15 tonnes
  • Native to Raana: Yes

The charuck is a large reptilian predator that stalks its prey in dense jungles. They are seldom found in mountainous regions or on open fields. There are many different kinds; the Academy has listed at least 20 different sub-species, differing widely in size and appearance.


Chanoga Wasp[edit | edit source]

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  • Lifespan: 3-5 years
  • Length: 30-40 centimeters (12-15")
  • Wingspan: 60-80 centimeters (25-30")
  • Weight:
  • Native to Raana: Yes

The chanoga wasp is one of Raana's few native flying creatures, dwelling mostly in regions of high altitude (3,000+ meters). It's extremely rare, thankfully, as its aggressiveness is a thing of legend.




Narlet[edit | edit source]

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  • Lifespan: 6-12 years.
  • Length: 15-40 centimeters (10-15")
  • Weight:
  • Native to Raana: Yes

A narlet is a small rodent-like creature common in all of Irendoria. It's ragged fur and bony structure make the creature uninteresting for most hunters - only a handful of destitute tribalists are known to frequently hunt the animal




Wrool Cats[edit | edit source]

  • Lifespan:
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  • Weight: up to 100kg
  • Native to Raana: Yes

A cat-like, leopard-sized predator native to Raana. Widespread, fierce, and bold enough to enter cities. They can hunt in small family packs, and can be dangerous.


Beryll Monkeys[edit | edit source]

  • Latin name: Inexor valacae
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  • Weight: up to 200kg
  • Native to Raana: Yes

Ape-like creatures native to the Irendorian continent. Lots of rumors circulate about these beings, many of them lurid, and some motivated by a desire to demonize them to justify exterminating them, as they live in forests which some humans would like to chop down for timber. It seems likely they are more intelligent than the Earth gorillas that they equal in size: they are said to have language, live in villages, create and use tools, have some form of religion, and trade gemstones with humans. The rumors about their males' taste for human women, and the enormous size of their genitals, may also be true.

Latin name: Inexor Valacae

Thought to be most likely responsible for the "Beryll pottery culture", dated by its artefacts to the brief period 5,000-4,750 BHE.


Boars[edit | edit source]

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Plentiful in wetlands, where they can be hunted safely.


Vermer rats[edit | edit source]

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Pests that can raid food stores in large numbers.


Tar snakes[edit | edit source]

  • Lifespan:
  • Length: 100m+
  • Weight: hundreds of tons?
  • Native to Raana: yes

Enormous and dangerous creatures, far bigger than any animal ever evolved on Earth, and best avoided.

The Degosa tar pit is famous for the Haalu incident in 2488, when 120 space marines were sent to destroy a large tar snake dubbed "The Degosa Demon". They failed miserably, and the 500-foot serpent pulled over 70 marines into the depths of its dark abode. Those who survived came back changed. Most rejected the call to go back into service subsequently even though refusal to guard the Spheremasters equals a death sentence once you have taken the space marine oath.