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*'''Length:''' 30-40 centimeters (12-15").
*'''Length:''' 30-40 centimeters (12-15").
*'''Wingspan:''' 60-80 centimeters (25-30").
*'''Wingspan:''' 60-80 centimeters (25-30").
*'''Weight:'''
*'''Native to Raana:''' Yes.
*'''Native to Raana:''' Yes.


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



Revision as of 13:55, 26 March 2024

Charuck

  • 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, which is also the animal's natural habitat. A charuck is seldom found in mountainous regions or on open fields.

The Academy has listed at least 20 different sub-species of charucks with a wide difference in size and appearance.

Chanoga Wasp

  • 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 known to




Narlet

  • 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 Cat

  • Lifespan:
  • Length:
  • 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.