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Yenkara
Legend has it that toward a blue star in the north
in a region yet unmapped by civilization lies a peaceful,
fertile valley, a fantastic paradise of lush plants and cool
lagoons. Its tropical splendor is wild and unmarred by explorers
and wayfarers. Legend also has it that the sole inhabitants
of this land are enormous beasts that peacefully graze off
the tender vegetation, free from danger of predators. Called
Yenkara, they have been the subjects of countless fables and
fairy tales.

However, not all about the Yenkara is necessarily myth
there are several unscrupulous hunters and trappers who wholeheartedly
insist that such creatures do exist. Since their attempts
to capture the Yenkara have been fruitless, these men are
generally counted insane by their collegues. Truth is stranger
than fiction, though, and there may be reason to believe that
the Yenkara are more than just legend.
Yenkara are large, pink herbivore mammals similar in appearance
to cattle or buffalo. Their jungle home supplies them with
an excessive amount of food, which is a good thing because
Yenkara eat a lot. Apparently they can grow to a height of
at least twelve feet and weigh in excess of 600 pounds.
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Above
and left: According to unverified
eyewitness reports, Yenkara who come in contact with water
"magically" expand from six inches to twelve feet
in height. This phenomenon is peculiar to the Yenkara
and is not fully understood. |
At least, those are the maximum measurements. According
to legend (and a few unverified eyewitness reports), small
Yenkara that come in contact with water magically expand to
twelve feet tall while wet. When dried off, they revert back
to a "normal" six inches small. This phenomenon
is odd and, since Yenkara have never been scientifically observed,
largely unexplained. Perhaps it is an attribute of young Yenkara
to defend themselves and gradually wears off as they mature,
or maybe all Yenkara are really six inches tall, the moist
air of their valley keeping them at maximum size.
Whatever the case, Yenkara are very sociable creatures. Yenkara
herds are close-knit family groups that travel and graze together;
they will also defend each other when a threat is present.
Yenkara deem friendly individuals from other species as equal
members of the herd. Young Yenkara, when separated from their
parents, will often adopt a surrogate family until reunited
with their natural family. Their strength and endurance would
make them good pack animals, but most people would rather
hunt Yenkara than tame them.
The natural shyness and docility of the Yenkara makes self-defense
difficult for them. However, when the well-being of the young
or the herd is endangered, Yenkara are forced to protect themselves.
The Yenkara’s greatest weapon is its very bulk as one
can imagine, it is quite difficult to get up when a quarter-ton
beast has you pinned to the ground. When retailiation is impossible,
the Yenkara can also fly away from danger: a pair of small
wings on their back provides them with an unbelieveable deal
of lift despite the creatures' awesome weight.
The valley of the Yenkara is uncharted and does not appear
anywhere on modern maps. It is just as well: a rampage of
hunters advancing on the docile creatures all at once would
cause them to become endangered, if not extinct. It is clear
that the Yenkara belong in their tropical home, not in a zoo
or museum.
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YENKARA
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Type: Docile herbivore
DEXTERITY 2D
PERCEPTION 2D
Search 4D
STRENGTH 5D
Brawling: grappling 8D
Lifting 8D
Special Abilities:
Size change: Young Yenkara magically grow to
adult size when wet. The transformation increases their
Strength from 1D to 5D and grants them lifting
and brawling: grappling both at 8D.
Tame: The Yenkara does not have an aggressive
nature; when they're ridden, their rider receives a
+1D bonus to beast riding.
Homing instinct: Yenkara instinctively know the
way to their home, the Valley of the Yenkara, using
the fabled blue star as a beacon. Normally this is a
Very Difficult to Heroic navigation task, but
to the Yenkara it's instinctively Very Easy. This bonus applies only when the star can be seen on a clear night.
Move: 8 (walking), 30 (flying)
Size: 12 feet
Orneriness: 1D
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