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It is probably for the best, as you are so taken with the vantage point you have over the enclosure before you that you’d probably be neglecting to properly inspect an area that had more traffic. The object of your attention is a creature that you had never heard of even in a bard’s wildest exaggerated tales, you had no idea such a beast existed let alone would be displayed before you to inspect and examine over the long hours standing guard.
It’s certainly not the most boring duty you’ve had, compared to your time manning the walls of the Comitas border forts back home. You imagine the novelty will wear off, but for now you find yourself studying…
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>A glowering white-maned Yehtee from beyond the mountains north of Norsikaa, where even those daring warlike people fear to tread. [Yehtee]
>A brilliant hoofed Kirin from the far south of Azir Azai, where men worship the sun. Each Azir cataphract that walks past bows their head in deference to the creature. [Kirin]
> A shapeshifting Lamia from the western coasts of the Tempest Isles, said to be good luck or an ill omen depending on which sailor you ask. [Lamia]
> A mighty Sandstalker, a scorpion larger than a wagon that is the bane of the unwary or unlucky traveller that braves the nomad steppes to the south between Cathagi and Azir. [Sandstalker]
> A hulking Barkoni, or Treekin, said to be the dastardly result of unholy coupling between man and dryad. Others say their existence was designed by the Deepwood Court, rather than happenstance. [Barkoni]
> A towering tusked Elephas, the elephant-kin is no mere beast, hailing from a city-state as far south from Mansipoor as Cathagi is from Langland. [Loxodon]
> A feathered serpent to rival any basilisk, brightly coloured and undoubtedly deadly poisonous. You know not where the creature comes from, only that it's exhibit is similar to the thick lush green to the enclosure next to it. [Kukulkan]