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'''Bats''' are small, furred | '''Bats''' are small, furred animals which have webbed, membranous wings. These nocturnal creatures are typically cave-dwelling and some, but not all, are blood parasites. | ||
[[Cave bats]] are common to the caves of [[Lodi]] while [[giant bats]] inhabit [[Azdun|Azdun Dungeon]]. The largest of Azdun's bats, dire bats, are domesticated as [[mounts]] and available for purchase in the [[Underground Forest]]. [[Morindar]] is known for its [[cave hunter bats]] while a colony of '''fruit bats''' is native to [[New Hope]]. In far off Meropis, lesser known albino '''ghost bats''' sweep the narrow tunnels of the [[Mirror Caves]]. Flame bats are rare, but are found in the hidden [[caverns of Dominar]] and the rare barrow bats wing through the entrapped darkness of [[Darkenwood Barrow]]. | |||
[[Cave bats]] | |||
[[ | [[Category: Creatures of Azdun]] | ||
[[ | [[Category: Creatures of Lodi]] | ||
[[ | [[Category: Creatures of the Mirror Caves]] | ||
[[Category: Creatures of Morindar]] | |||
[[Category: Creatures of the Caverns of Dominar]] | |||
[[category: Creatures of Darkenwood Barrow]] |
Latest revision as of 20:36, 27 October 2021
Bats are small, furred animals which have webbed, membranous wings. These nocturnal creatures are typically cave-dwelling and some, but not all, are blood parasites.
Cave bats are common to the caves of Lodi while giant bats inhabit Azdun Dungeon. The largest of Azdun's bats, dire bats, are domesticated as mounts and available for purchase in the Underground Forest. Morindar is known for its cave hunter bats while a colony of fruit bats is native to New Hope. In far off Meropis, lesser known albino ghost bats sweep the narrow tunnels of the Mirror Caves. Flame bats are rare, but are found in the hidden caverns of Dominar and the rare barrow bats wing through the entrapped darkness of Darkenwood Barrow.