Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

The varanu have different species as discussed in the previous post, here I will give a summary of 2 sub species and 2 mounts that I will do to vote for the one that most want to see:

Kashiri: These varanu have an appearance that commands respect, the largest reach 3 meters, although there are many colors the range of these tends to be limited to warm colors (combinations of red, yellow, orange), have large horns curved and some have protruding teeth, they also have a large tail that can be bent at the end by four horns, although it may seem strange females have breasts and their reproduction is similar to that of platypuses.

Khezh'uruk: They are the lowest caste of the varanu, small reptiles that measure from 1.40 to 1.60 meters, they have a wilder and less developed appearance than their congeners, tend to have an appearance like that of the dylophosaurus although with notable differences, some of These beings have the ability to spit acid or poison, so they tend to be used as harassing troops, those who do not have skills are used in numerous regiments and as cannon fodder for massive waves.

Mounts

Vhaz'ghern: these powerful creatures can only be ridden by the most prolific warriors of the varanu or by noble aristocrats, possessing one is a sign of status and power, on the battlefield they advance imposing terror and devouring savagely their enemies, they are difficult to control but not impossible for the varanu, their appearance is that of a feathered rex tyrannosaurus although with certain differences, tend to have larger arms and a claw that allows them to skin other creatures, some have antlers and usually their plumages are Scarlet red or black, although there are other variants.

Dehin'ji: These mounts are often used for siege, they are large armored reptiles that carry catapults behind them, they have the appearance of large turtles, they are strong and generally live in desert environments, they do not tend to be violent creatures, so they are most used to carry archers or catapults on their backs.

Comments

No comments found for this post.