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'''Sheep''' and lambs graze in herds in the farmlands of [[Nimick]] and just north of the [[:Category:Villages|Village]] of [[Gorshire]]. Known for its extreme softness, the wool from [[Lodi]] sheep is prized by [[tailoring|tailors]] across [[Sapience]]. Similar breeds of sheep are also found in the grasslands of the [[Putoran Hills]] and [[Sangre Plains]]. Finally, the [[bighorn sheep]] of the Southern [[Vashnars]] (and their mutated cousins in the [[Vasnari Mountains]]) are not known at all for their wool, but for their sure-footedness and cantankerous natures. | '''Sheep''' and lambs graze in herds in the farmlands of [[Nimick]] and just north of the [[:Category:Villages|Village]] of [[Gorshire]]. Known for its extreme softness, the wool from [[Lodi]] sheep is prized by [[tailoring|tailors]] across [[Sapience]]. Similar breeds of sheep are also found in the grasslands of the [[Putoran Hills]] and [[Sangre Plains]]. Finally, the [[bighorn sheep]] of the Southern [[Vashnars]] (and their mutated cousins in the [[Vasnari Mountains]]) are not known at all for their wool, but for their sure-footedness and cantankerous natures. Some herdsmen, such as [[Bayar]] of the [[Chaghut encampment]] on [[Meropis]], brand their sheep and other livestock to show ownership. | ||
[[Category:Creatures of Lodi]] | [[Category:Creatures of Lodi]] |
Revision as of 19:31, 10 February 2016
Sheep and lambs graze in herds in the farmlands of Nimick and just north of the Village of Gorshire. Known for its extreme softness, the wool from Lodi sheep is prized by tailors across Sapience. Similar breeds of sheep are also found in the grasslands of the Putoran Hills and Sangre Plains. Finally, the bighorn sheep of the Southern Vashnars (and their mutated cousins in the Vasnari Mountains) are not known at all for their wool, but for their sure-footedness and cantankerous natures. Some herdsmen, such as Bayar of the Chaghut encampment on Meropis, brand their sheep and other livestock to show ownership.