Prey Fauna


Prevost's Squirrel

HABITATS:

  • Forests of Xulfrait
  • Forests of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Vibrant White Stripe on side
  • less than 1lb (less than .4kg)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes like a cross between chicken and rabbit
  • Very high in protein

A small black, white and orange squirrel, has few defensive qualitites other than speed and climbing abilities.

  • One squirrel will comfortably feed a single small or young individual
  • The Prevost's Squirrel is a perfect beginner prey animal, as it is simple to catch, even for new hunters and weaker individuals.

Multicolored Giant Squirrel

HABITATS:

  • Forests of Xulfrait
  • Forests of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Maroon and Pale Yellow Pelt
  • 3.7-6.6lbs (1.7-3kg)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes like a cross between chicken and rabbit
  • Very high in protein

A large colourful squirrel, it has a pelt ranging from maroon to midnight blue, with a pale yellow underbelly.

  • One squirrel will feed between one and two individuals, depending on their size and appetite
  • These squirrels tend to be a bit more proficient defensively than their smaller cousins, the Prevost's Squirrel. They are still a rather easy catch, even for less experienced hunters.

Yellow-Bellied Marmot

HABITATS:

  • Grasslands and Meadows of Rythale

FEATURES:

  • A Rather Vibrant Underbely, Ranging from Bright Yellow to Rust Orange
  • 3.6-11lbs (1.6-5kg)

MEAT:

  • Meat is a bit Gamey but Flavourful
  • A Bit Higher in Protein than in Fat

The Yellow Bellied Marmot is large, stout-bodied ground squirrel with a yellow chest and stomach.

  • One Marmot will feed between one and four individuals, depending on their size and appetite
  • The Yellow Bellied Marmot has rather poor defensive ability given it’s small stature, it likely won’t pit up much of a fight against most predators.

Ocellated Turkey

HABITATS:

  • Forests and Glades of Xulfrait
  • Forests and Glades of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Vibrant Colors
  • 6-11lbs (2.7-5kg)

MEAT:

  • Very flavorful and tender
  • Extremely high in protein

Colourful turkeys that almost more closely resemble a peacock than a turkey.

  • One Turkey will comfortably feed three to four individuals
  • The defensive ability of ocellated turkeys is pretty poor, they don’t really fly, they are fast but tire quickly in chase.

Lady Amherst's Pheasant

HABITATS:

  • Dense forests of Xulfrait
  • Dense forests of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Vibrant colors with long tail feathers
  • 1.5-2lbs (.7-.9kg)

MEAT:

  • Tastes very similar to chicken
  • Low in fat and high in protein.

A small, colourful bird with a long, black and white striped tail feathers.

  • One pheasant will comfortably feed a single individual
  • The pheasant's defensive ability is very low, provided you catch one by surprise before it can fly away, or if you can jump high enough.

Lop Rabbit

HABITATS:

  • Forest Floors and Glades of Xulfrait
  • Forests and Meadows of Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Long Droopy Ears
  • 2-4lbs (.9-1.8kg)

MEAT:

  • Similar to chicken, with a tougher drier texture.
  • Very little nutritional value

Lop eared rabbits ranging vastly in color. They are small and energetic; extremely quick creatures.

  • One rabbit could potentially feed one or two individuals, but those who eat it will surely be hungry again very shortly.
  • Defensively, rabbits are not particularly capable in the sense of actually fighting off an attacker, but they’re difficult to catch given their speed. Additionally, they are not particularly worth the chase, as it would burn as many calories as one would take in just eating a rabbit due to how lean and tough their meat is, not to mention how much energy would be burned hunting one given their speed.

Fallow Deer

HABITATS:

  • Sparse Forests and Glades of Xulfrait
  • Glades and Meadows of Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Spotted Pelt
  • 100lbs (45kg) - 220 lbs (100kg)

MEAT:

  • Very Tender, Mild Flavored Meat
  • Very High in Protein

A vibrant, spotted deer with black markings on the underside of their tail. They typically travel in herds.

  • A small doe or particularly large fawn may feed around 5, while a large buck can easily feed around 10.
  • Moderate defensive ability, though bucks are more formidable. Taking one of these down would be significantly easier than taking on another predator, but not as easy as, say, a rabbit, provided you can separate them from the rest of the herd.

Sable Antelope

HABITATS:

  • Grasslands and Meadows of Rythale
  • Sparse Forests and Meadows of Xulfrait

FEATURES:

  • Stark White Face Markings
  • 480-517lbs (220-235kg)

MEAT:

  • Flavor is nearly indistinguishable from the meat of an okapi though it is typically a bit tougher due to their more active lifestyle
  • Higher in protein than in fat.

a moderately large horned mammal that travels in herds, its pelt varies from a deep black to a dark brown, but all members of the species have white facial markings.

  • One Sable Antelope easily feeds most full packs.
  • While often a bit smaller than an Okapi, their horns and quicker speed make them a very formidable battle, it is recommended to have multiple hunters to try and take one down.

Okapi

HABITATS:

  • The More Dense and Damp Forests of Xulfrait, Along the Bellecord River

FEATURES:

  • Zebra-like Stripes on the Legs and Hindquarters
  • 440-770lbs (199-349.2kg)

MEAT:

  • The meat is extremely tender due to their less-active life style, it has a mild flavor of sage
  • High in both protein and fat

Appears almost like a cross between a darkly colored deer and zebra with a peculiarly long neck.

  • One okapi easily feeds most full packs.
  • While still likely easier than most large predators, one of these would certainly be more difficult to take down than a fallow deer, due to its size alone. While a single wolf may be able to take down the aforementioned deer, it would absolutely take two or more to fight an Okapi.

Bongo

HABITATS:

  • The More Dense and Damp Forests of Xulfrait, Along the Bellecord River
  • The Densest Portion of the Forest of Southern, Rythale, Near the Amanita Inlet

FEATURES:

  • Thin White Striations Down their Full Body
  • 350-890lbs (158.7-403kg)

MEAT:

  • Very Similar Flavor to Both the Okapi and Sable Antelope
  • High in Both Protein and Fat

An especially large striped antelope, their coat ranges from dark brown to a vibrant chestnut with long, thin white stripes.

  • One bongo easily feeds a full pack, sometimes for multiple days.
  • Often larger than both the aforementioned Okapi and Sable Antelope, the Bongo is a force to be reckoned with, adorned with dangerous horns and formidable strength, it would be advised to have a very capable, full hunting group if you want to successfully take one of these out.

Golden Pheasant

HABITATS:

  • Forests of Xulfrait
  • Forests of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Vibrant warm colors with long tail feathers
  • 1.4lb (650g)

MEAT:

  • Meat tastes indistinguishable from the Lady Amhearst Pheasant
  • Low in fat and high in protein

A small gold-hued bird with iridescent blue patches.

  • One pheasant will comfortably feed a single individual
  • The pheasant's defensive ability is very low, provided you catch one by surprise before it can fly away, or if you can jump high enough.

Pygmy Goose

HABITATS:

  • Bellecord River of Xulfrait
  • Amanita Inlet of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Black, Green and Reddish Tan Feathers
  • 10oz (285g)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes both Sweet and Savory with Gamey Undertones
  • Extremely High in a Myriad of Vitamins and Low in Fat

A small duck with an appearance similar to a goose which nests in trees near water.

  • One pygmy goose may feed a single particularly small individual
  • Pygmy Geese have little defensive ability but can fly away if under attack

Wood Duck

HABITATS:

  • Bellecord River of Xulfrait
  • Amanita Inlet of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Red Eyes and Intricately Colored Feathers
  • 16.0–30.4 oz (454–862 grams)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes both Sweet and Savory with Gamey Undertones
  • Extremely High in a Myriad of Vitamins and Low in Fat

Intricately colored ducks with bright red eyes.

  • One duck will comfortably feed one individual
  • Wood Ducks have little defensive ability but can fly away if under attack

Bufflehead

HABITATS:

  • Bellecord River of Xulfrait
  • Amanita Inlet of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • White and Black Iridescent Feathers
  • 14oz (396g)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes both Sweet and Savory with Gamey Undertones
  • Extremely High in a Myriad of Vitamins and Low in Fat

A buoyant, large-headed duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds. It's black feathers have an iridescent, oilslick-like finish.

  • One Bufflehead may feed a single particularly small individual
  • Buffleheads have little defensive ability but can fly away or submerge to hide if it feels threatened.

Cayuga Duck

HABITATS:

  • Bellecord River of Xulfrait
  • Amanita Inlet of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Black Iridescent Feathers with a peacock-green sheen
  • 7-8lbs (3.2-3.6kg)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes both Sweet and Savory with Gamey Undertones
  • Extremely High in a Myriad of Vitamins and Low in Fat

A black duck with iridescent feathers that even produces darkly coloured eggs, ranging from black to a dark green

  • One Cayuga Duck will comfortably feed a two individuals
  • Cayuga Ducks have little defensive ability but can fly away feeling threatened.

Ruddy Duck

HABITATS:

  • Bellecord River of Xulfrait
  • Amanita Inlet of Southern Rythale

FEATURES:

  • Primarily Reddish Black Feathers with a Pale Blue Bill
  • 11.2-28.8oz (317-816g)

MEAT:

  • Meat Tastes both Sweet and Savory with Gamey Undertones
  • Extremely High in a Myriad of Vitamins and Low in Fat

Black Ducks with white faces and blue bills and stiff tails.

  • One Ruddy Duck may feed a single particularly small individual
  • Ruddy Ducks have little defensive ability but can fly away or submerge to hide if it feels threatened.
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