Exhibit 12-6 – Hgyschrax
Hgyschrax (Heiengrex, from the ancient heeglxn) for snapdog is any of six species of well muscled large and voracious hunting beasts of the order klipshnex hargravia. They are native to certain cold and desolate islands where they are rather common, run in packs of several hundred and prey upon dead and dying cattle, an occasional villager or two and many small snails and lizards, particularly of the deadly spiny variety. Hunters prize them for their ferocity in bringing down prey and for their tendency to strike fear. Typically the height of a man and twice as long, they must be treated gingerly and not be mistaken for a well-fed mastrene from which these creatures are believed to have been spontaneously created by divine intervention.
As recorded in Field Guide IV – The Natural Philosophy of Distant Realms, The Beasts.
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