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Main Thread | Customs/MYOs | Nursery | Archives | Level up Archive |Bank | Discord | Deori's Full Guide
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Facts
Cervidae body, size
Canidae head, ears
Accipitridae's talons
Equine back legs, tail
Omnivore
Hermaphrodites
Social Structured
Cervidae body, size
Canidae head, ears
Accipitridae's talons
Equine back legs, tail
Omnivore
Hermaphrodites
Social Structured
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★ Deori (Deo)
A hermaphrodite deer x fox x gryphon x horse.
Deoris are creatures with the head of a fox,
the body of deer, gryphon talons, and hanches
of a horse - as well as it’s mane and tail. They
spend almost all of their life in a herd, which
has the social structure of a hierarchy. While
all Deos have gems on their body, the nobles
usually adorn themselves with other jewelry
or trinkets. They use these items as a way to
impress potential mates.
Deoris usually live in tropical environments,
though there has been some seen in deserts
or even high mountainous areas. They always
live near a dragon’s den, as this is their main
source for their trinkets and gems. Deos are
omnivores, though they tend to steer clear of
other animals; they eat insects as well as fruit,
berries, vegetables, and roots. The berries and
fruit that they do not eat turns into dyes and
paint in order for them to dye their manes and
tails. Some herds have tribal markings to show
their nobility.
When a Deori finds a mate, the two of them will
venture into the dragon’s den together in order
to find some sort of trinket to exchange with
each other, this is similar to a human’s wedding
rings. Deos usually mate for life, though there
are possibilities that the relationship won’t work
out. Deori bear between 5-10 calves in their
lifetimes before they no longer breed.
Most baby Deoris are born without manes,
and are quite troublesome, they usually
like to get into the paints and dyes and cover
themselves.
A hermaphrodite deer x fox x gryphon x horse.
Deoris are creatures with the head of a fox,
the body of deer, gryphon talons, and hanches
of a horse - as well as it’s mane and tail. They
spend almost all of their life in a herd, which
has the social structure of a hierarchy. While
all Deos have gems on their body, the nobles
usually adorn themselves with other jewelry
or trinkets. They use these items as a way to
impress potential mates.
Deoris usually live in tropical environments,
though there has been some seen in deserts
or even high mountainous areas. They always
live near a dragon’s den, as this is their main
source for their trinkets and gems. Deos are
omnivores, though they tend to steer clear of
other animals; they eat insects as well as fruit,
berries, vegetables, and roots. The berries and
fruit that they do not eat turns into dyes and
paint in order for them to dye their manes and
tails. Some herds have tribal markings to show
their nobility.
When a Deori finds a mate, the two of them will
venture into the dragon’s den together in order
to find some sort of trinket to exchange with
each other, this is similar to a human’s wedding
rings. Deos usually mate for life, though there
are possibilities that the relationship won’t work
out. Deori bear between 5-10 calves in their
lifetimes before they no longer breed.
Most baby Deoris are born without manes,
and are quite troublesome, they usually
like to get into the paints and dyes and cover
themselves.
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