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Quilin

Born with the aim of preserving the wild beauty of untouched nature, Quilins were created by the deity Azlean to replace Yeduah in the most extreme and coldest areas, where trees are sparse and scattered, as if they were shepherd-dogs of a farmer. Quilins have the tall, massive body of a moose, with a pair of copper-pink reindeer-like antlers and a thick golden mane that runs from the nape to the tip of the long flattened tail. The tail can even measure twice the length of the body. Their muzzle, on the other hand, is very reminiscent of that of a potamochoerus, with a wide and flattened nose and very large ears. Their skin is covered in shiny, iridescent scales ranging in color from pearl to ice.
Quilins are said to possess many powerful innate spell-like abilities, including the ability to heal diseases and injuries and the ability to levitate in the air a few inches above the ground: this is why there are never any traces of Quilin to follow. However, only Druids know that these spell-like abilities are mainly focused on plant-type beings.
Quilin couples remain together for life and dwell in particular clearings, often near nodes of Druidic power or within the forests they bonded to with the Yeduah.
Quilin horns are the source of their power, and they must touch other creatures with their horns to use their magical healing abilities on them. Alchemists, Occultists, and magical researchers place great value on Quilin horns as reagents for healing spells and dark rituals.

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