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The Races of Animalia

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Pachies
Native to: Ancient Valley


If you wanted to find the hardest headed citizen in the land, look no further! With skulls as strong as steel and a penchant for headbutting their problems out of the way, pachies are a force to be reckoned with. Many pachies make a sport of headbutting contests, something most citizens should avoid - even a goat’s heavy dome is no match for the wallop these dinos pack!

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Quetzals
Native to: Ancient Valley


One might think that it’s strange that Ancient Valley wasn’t discovered sooner, considering that its skies are frequented by these high-flying creatures, but have you ever tried to fly over a mountain? Most just assumed nothing else existed in the world, since trying to fly with such thin air could be a death sentence! Why worry about what you can’t reach?

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T-Rexes
Native to: Ancient Valley


For a long time, t-rexes have apparently had a bad reputation among their dinosaur neighbors, though often they’ll tell you it’s unfair. Sure they eat meat, but no one said anything about eating other citizens, right? How gross!

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Bats
Native to: Dankville


These big-eared citizens don’t need hands to be successful in life, and don’t you forget it! With their amazing hearing and their ability to fly, bats have the skills for lots of exciting, unusual modes of employment. Of course, plenty of them choose to go into mundane lives as well, and there’s nothing wrong with that; the world always needs talented accountants, too!

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Eyeballs
Native to: Dankville


Can you guess what an eyeball’s most prominent feature is? Did you guess their wings? Their big mouths? No…? Well, okay, it’s pretty obvious what it is - it’s their shining personalities, of course. No two eyeballs are alike, so take the time to get to know one if you meet one, even if some people think they look a little odd. They’re probably swell!

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Mushrooms
Native to: Dankville


Like their more photosynthetic cousins above, mushrooms are a form of sapient flora. Unlike flowers, however, mushrooms aren’t capable of making their energy from sunlight, and instead are relegated to eating food like every other kind of citizen. On the plus side, they seem capable of eating almost anything, giving rise to an interesting trend of mushroom serving restaurants with less than fresh offerings for their clients. It’s a good method of making sure nothing goes to waste!

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Fancies
Native to: Cloudy Cover


No one’s really sure when fancies started showing up, but the name has been around almost as long as they have. It’s a catch all sort of term, since fancies all seem to be weird varieties of horses! Unicorns, pegusii, flutter equines - if it’s a horse with something unusual tacked on, odds are it’s actually a fancy. Some horses resent the term, but most of them don’t really even give it a second thought.

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Dragons
Native to: Cloudy Cover


Scaly citizens with leathery wings, dragons can be a little bit intimidating to some others, but most of them aren’t scary at all. It’s understandable, of course, with those horns and spikes and claws and - some dragons wish they didn’t have them at all, but maybe with a little convincing they can learn to love themselves for what they are!

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Sprytes
Native to: Cloudy Cover


Some people argue that sprytes are just some kind of quirky dragon, but sprytes are often quick to dismiss this claim. With their insect-like qualities and smoother scales, it’s easy to see why so many feel like lumping them in with dragons is just rude.

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Fraeco
Native to: Cloudy Cover


These fluffy residents of Cloudy Cover can often be seen flitting in and out of the enchanted clouds, with their heavy fur helping keep them warm from the cool condensation within. Rumor has it, if you catch a fraeco’s tail while they’re racing, you’re destined to have good luck, but we wouldn’t advise putting any stock in it. Would you want a stranger pulling your tail?!

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Lungs
Native to: Cloudy Cover


A lung’s pearl is probably the rarest gemstone known to citizen-kind; no one knows what they’re made of, because a lung is never willing to part with it to study it! The pearls appear when they’re created, and legends say that a lung who loses their pearl for too long is bound to die within the year. Thankfully, it seems like a pearl always finds its way back to its owner - some even say they’ll teleport, though it’s never been recorded!

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Foxes
Native to: Frosty Falls


While some people have a problem telling foxes apart from wolves, there’s some clear differences setting them apart. First of all, their fur is much softer, and prettier. Secondly, their ears are much nicer and more shapely. Then, of course, there’s their attitudes, and …

Disclaimer: This description definitely not written by a fox.

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Narwhals
Native to: Frosty Falls


Out in the icy cold sea around Frosty Falls, narwhals are a common sight. How they get from the Falls to the water actually varies, as the Falls are too far away for them to just appear there! Sometimes other citizens help them with special equipment for sea-built animals, but sometimes they just make the trek all on their own, hopping their way on sore bellies all the way down to the surf. It’s pretty tiring though, so it’s rare someone makes it on their own - usually the stubbornness wears off well before then!

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Penguins
Native to: Frosty Falls


Whether diving through the chilly waves, slip sliding around on the ice, or sitting inside by a nice, warm fire, penguins are perfectly at home in all of Frosty Falls’ moods, cold or colder. With a thick layer of blubber under their short feathers, these citizens can stay nice and toasty.

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Wolves
Native to: Frosty Falls


Often considered the backbone of Frosty Falls by outsiders, wolves are seen as hard-working and dedicated individuals. It is true that many of them seem to value loyalty and the fate of their community as a whole, though it’s important to remember that not all wolves buy into the “pack mentality.” There’s layabouts in every group, you’d better believe it!

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Fennecs
Native to: Sandy Ridge


You’d have massive ears, too, if your body needed a natural air conditioner. It gets hot in the desert!

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Bees
Native to: Rainy Plateau


Do you like tea? Do you take honey in your tea? If so, you don’t have anything to thank from these bees - they’re the wrong kind! Oh, sure, plenty of them probably still enjoy flowers, just don’t expect them to spit up any sweet stuff for your afternoon drink.

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Elephants
Native to: Rainy Plateau


People say that an elephant never forgets, which really puts some undue pressure on these poor pachyderms. Can you imagine being expected to have a perfect photographic memory at all times? That’s too much to expect out of someone, even if a few can tell you exactly what you wore last Tuesday.

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Flowers
Native to: Rainy Plateau


Walking examples of what happens when a Well gets uppity - or maybe is just feeling creative? Either way, flowers are exactly as they sound - citizens, but also flowers. Able to make their own food from nothing but sunlight and water, these “animals” are pretty efficient, as long as they don’t dry out! If you see someone looking a little wilty, offer them a bottle of water, won’t you?

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