The Legendary Winyan Bison
Winyan is the Lakota Sioux tribe's word for "woman." It is thought this bison got its name due to it's stunning white fur which would often be sought after by the tribe. It would then made into beautiful garments that the women of the tribe would only wear during religious ceremonies.
Location
This bison is said to make its home just west of Deadboot Creek and north of Lake Isabella. Its dense, pale white fur helps to camouflage it against the Ambarino snow. It has never been seen outside of the snowy state. Hence why it is considered so rare.
Hunting Tips
Bison can be upredictable creatures. Maintaining a safe distance is recommended. This bison is most active in the dark, on dry, clear nights. Best to take it out before it can react with a flurry of sniper shots. Well, as close to a flurry as the rifle can manage.
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