The Drathellian Redhorn

The Drathellian Redhorn is a fearsome breed resembling a colossal black wolf with distinctive features. Males stand between 20 to 22 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh approximately 12,000 to 14,000 pounds. Females are smaller, standing around 13 to 15 feet tall and weighing 8,000 to 9,500 pounds. Both sexes possess a lion-like mane that adds to their intimidating presence.   Unique Characteristics: Horns: Males sport huge ram-like red horns, which are a signature trait of the breed. Eyes: They have six glowing eyes that enhance their night vision and contribute to their terrifying appearance. Venom: Drathellian Redhorns possess a venom known as Vexum ze Toxenum. A single bite can turn a human (terrama) into a lycan/werewolf. (This is done only to grow their ranks in their wars with certain demonic factions)   Abilities Phase Walking: They can walk through solid surfaces and transition between the realm of the living and the realm of the dead with ease.   Celerity: They possess incredible speed, allowing them to move swiftly and outmaneuver their prey, even those who may have been formidable in the waking world.   Soul Reaver's Gaze: By looking into the eyes of their victim with intent, they can snatch or retrieve a soul for their demonic masters.   Ritual of Venom: This is the process through which they turn humans into lycans by injecting their venom.   Necroflame Aura: A never-ending fire that surrounds them, aiding in shapeshifting and burning enemies nearby.   Phantom Chains: The ability to summon chains from the Dreadveil (Drathell) to capture and bind wandering, lost, or runaway souls.     Strength:
  • Males: Tremendous physical strength capable of toppling buildings and causing massive destruction.
  • Females: Slightly less than males but still formidable, capable of defeating most opponents with ease.
  • Appearance: Fur Color: Jet black Eyes: Six glowing red eyes Horns: Large, ram-like, red (males only) Mane: Lion-like, dark, and flowing

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