bestiary:miraj
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| The Mi' | The Mi' | ||
| - | In size and shape, it resembles little more than a yellow-furred rabbit with a long, black horn protruding from its forehead. Unlike most rabbits, the Mi'raj is a very aggressive beast; so aggressive that wild animals will avoid it whenever possible. Extremely territorial and utterly fearless, the Mi'raj will attack anyone and anything it feels is encroaching on its home. It attacks by leaping repeatedly at its opponent, trying to skewer it with its horn, then relying on its speed and agility to avoid the blows of its opponent. | + | {{ : |
| On its own, a Mi'raj is little threat to a hardened, well-equipped adventurer, but poses a real danger to peasants and their livestock. If a Mi'raj is spotted in the vicinity of a village, locals will do their utmost to have the beast killed as quickly as possible. With few natural predators and left undisturbed, | On its own, a Mi'raj is little threat to a hardened, well-equipped adventurer, but poses a real danger to peasants and their livestock. If a Mi'raj is spotted in the vicinity of a village, locals will do their utmost to have the beast killed as quickly as possible. With few natural predators and left undisturbed, | ||
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