Gubbek

Gubbeks are two-legged lizard-like raptors around the same height as a horse and used as a single-person mount. Although they have four small wings, they are flightless. They are indigenous to Seyis-Gol, where the terrain compliments their hunting practices and they are largely domesticated; due to the closed nature of the country, they are rarely seen in others.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Two-legged, four small leathery wings, long neck with small head crested with horns, hooked beak.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Diet primarily consists of birds and small mammals.

Additional Information

Domestication

Wild populations are now rare in Seyis-Gol; the species is largely domesticated.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

They are one of the fastest ground mounts in Icalar, capable of outrunning a horse.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Primarily Seyis-Gol

Average Intelligence

Moderate
Lifespan
35-40 Years
Conservation Status
Moderate Concern
Average Height
12-14ft at 'withers'; 16-18ft total
Average Physique
Lean muscle
Geographic Distribution

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