Wraith
Wraiths are dangerous reptilian beasts that have been feared and envied throughout time. They are one of the most prevalent creatures throughout Lasital and have even been domesticated multiple times.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Wraiths have four legs of which the two back legs being vestigial. They have a snake like tail they drag behind them and they often use as a whip or a noose. Some kinds of Wraith have Scythes on the end of their tail.
Genetics and Reproduction
Wraiths reproduce sexually and lay eggs instead of gestation.
Growth Rate & Stages
It takes 10 years to reach sexual maturity
Ecology and Habitats
Wraiths are very versatile and can adapt to any environment
Dietary Needs and Habits
They are strict carnivores and like to ambush their prey. They return food to their nests where it is protected until feeding time.
Biological Cycle
Most wraiths live in warmer areas that allow them to be active throughout the year. But some have to go into hibernation.
Additional Information
Social Structure
There is always a dominant male in a pack who guards the nest. the others go hunting during the day.
Domestication
Wraiths have been domesticated throughout history. To domesticate one you must steal an egg and raise the baby as your own. If trained properly they will be submissive to their owners and will do taught commands.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
When domesticated Wraiths make great battle mounts and allies as they become very protective of their owners.
Facial characteristics
Wraiths have horns and huge fangs. Their eyes are often yellow or green
Geographic Origin and Distribution
They are found all over Lasital
Average Intelligence
They are incredibly intelligent for wild predators being able to ambush and trap prey.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
They have brilliant hearing, sight and smell but also utilise echolocation and pheromones.
Scientific Name
Wriltasius Rex
Origin/Ancestry
Obsidanian, Solvarsenacian, Huskarian, Humarian, Denjinaran
Lifespan
50 years
Conservation Status
Wraiths are very common in the wilderness therefore brave hunters often track them down witch often takes a turn for the worst.
Average Height
2.9 m
Average Weight
6000-12000 kg
Average Length
9m
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
They have distinctive stripes and grey scales.
Geographic Distribution
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