Ferae Naturae
[Fair-ay Na-tur-ay]
Definition:
1.) Simply meaning 'wild nature'; it is the name of the species of human-animal hybrids originating from natural magical variation and not a magic-induced affliction or forced cross. Centaurs (Equus-kin), Merfolk (Vertebrata-kin), and Minotaurs (Bovidae-kin) are the most well known Ferae but simply being a theïkós does not define Ferae.
Example usage:
1.) On the whole, Ferae Naturae cannot be defined nor understood without knowing their subspecies.
2.) Even if one has a fascination with the Ferae Naturae it is still rude to stare.
See also: Ferae Naturae species
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Definition:
1.) Simply meaning 'wild nature'; it is the name of the species of human-animal hybrids originating from natural magical variation and not a magic-induced affliction or forced cross. Centaurs (Equus-kin), Merfolk (Vertebrata-kin), and Minotaurs (Bovidae-kin) are the most well known Ferae but simply being a theïkós does not define Ferae.
Example usage:
1.) On the whole, Ferae Naturae cannot be defined nor understood without knowing their subspecies.
2.) Even if one has a fascination with the Ferae Naturae it is still rude to stare.
See also: Ferae Naturae species
<-- Back to the Dictionary of Lennadorian Terms
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