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The '''hippocampus''' is a noble animal of the deep oceans. With the forelegs, chest, and head of a mighty horse and the hind-end of a fish, the hippocampus can grow to a length of ten feet and is covered with blue-green scales. They are intelligent animals, and will only allow people they regard as friends of the sea to ride upon them.
The '''hippocampi''' are noble animals of the deep oceans. With the forelegs, chest, and head of a mighty horse and the hind-end of a fish, hippocampi can grow to a length of ten feet and are covered with blue-green scales. They are intelligent animals and will only allow people they regard as friends of the sea to ride upon them.


It is rumoured that vast herds of hippocampi travel in the wild [[Sapphire_Ocean|Sapphire Sea]], though they are occasionally found in smaller numbers throughout all the oceans.  
It is rumoured that vast herds of hippocampi travel in the wild [[Sefyric Ocean]], though they are occasionally found in smaller numbers throughout all the oceans.  


The hippocampus is the primary symbol of [[Neraeos]], God of the Sea
The hippocampus is the primary symbol of [[Neraeos]], [[God]] of the Sea.


[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Creatures]]
[[Category: Divine Symbols]]
[[Category:Divine Symbols]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 26 January 2008

The hippocampi are noble animals of the deep oceans. With the forelegs, chest, and head of a mighty horse and the hind-end of a fish, hippocampi can grow to a length of ten feet and are covered with blue-green scales. They are intelligent animals and will only allow people they regard as friends of the sea to ride upon them.

It is rumoured that vast herds of hippocampi travel in the wild Sefyric Ocean, though they are occasionally found in smaller numbers throughout all the oceans.

The hippocampus is the primary symbol of Neraeos, God of the Sea.