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29 July 2023

  • 02:0902:09, 29 July 2023 diff hist +4,658 N Hanese HotbloodCreated page with "thumb The Hanese hotblood is a small horse, usually only standing at around 14–15HH (142.2–152.4 cm, 56–60 in), and weighing in at around 272.2–294.8 kg (600–650 lbs). They, like most horses, generally live to be 25–30 years of age. Hanese hotbloods are an old breed, finding their roots in an extinct species of wild horse similar to the Treivan Wild Horse, with their bloodlines almost entirely separate from the various breeds..." current
  • 02:0402:04, 29 July 2023 diff hist +2,580 N HedgerockCreated page with "thumb|Hedgerock <div style="color:#E7983A;"> ==Description== </div> These creatures aren’t easily found in the wild due to their very clever camouflaging that predators have not caught onto yet. Hedgerocks are named as such because they are hedgehogs who have adapted to nature so much that instead of spikes they grow shamrocks or more commonly known as four leaf clovers, on their backs. They are the size of common household rabbits and rather t..."
  • 01:4201:42, 29 July 2023 diff hist +2,423 N RomgleCreated page with "<div style="color:#E7983A;"> == Description == </div>The Romgle comes in many sizes and shapes though never is bigger than that of a small boulder. They boast no real ears nor nose and at first it seems that they may not even have any sort of feet. This is contrary to the case as these stone-like creatures have small little stubs for legs, boasting four small legs with flat feet that will shrink inwards to their belly in order to hide. Their eyes are pure black and their..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 01:3501:35, 29 July 2023 diff hist +11,794 N FaunaEverything Tag: Visual edit
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