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|'''Bawam Ha'''
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| '''Awea''': Fowest
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| '''Area''': Forest
 
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| '''Diet''': Hewbivowe
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| '''Size''': Medium
 
| '''Size''': Medium
 
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| '''Tempewament''': Neutwaw
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| '''Wality''': Uncommon
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| '''Tameabre''': No
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==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
<div style="text-align: justify;">The Bawam Ha awe one of the unique cweatules that awe excwusive to the Duulgadow iswand. A hewbivowe awmed lith a hown and a beak, these stwangewy cowouled scavengews awe known to speaw pwedatows, aiming to knock them ovew befowe finishing them off lith a powewful bite to the neck ow vitaws. The Bawam Ham though not pawticulawwy fast, can eventuawwy outpace howses lith theiw hoof like wegs and stwong endulance. Its wed and gween mawkings make it brend into thick jungwes among the fwowews and bushes, making them hawd to spot in between aww the life lithin. The bones of the Bawam Ha awe pawticulawwy sought aftew by shamans as they buln a stwange gween gwow, much like the Bawam Ha’s skin cowoul. Its hides awe awso sought aftew fow cewemoniaw wobes lith its wespwendent cowoul.   
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The Balam Ha are one of the unique creatures that are exclusive to the Duulgador island. A herbivore armed with a horn and a beak, these strangely coloured scavengers are known to spear predators, aiming to knock them over before finishing them off with a powerful bite to the neck or vitals. The Balam Ham though not particularly fast, can eventually outpace horses with their hoof like legs and strong endurance. Its red and green markings make it blend into thick jungles among the flowers and bushes, making them hard to spot in between all the life within. The bones of the Balam Ha are particularly sought after by shamans as they burn a strange green glow, much like the Balam Ha’s skin colour. Its hides are also sought after for ceremonial robes with its resplendent colour.   
 
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==Behavior==
 
==Behavior==
<div style="text-align: justify;">The Bawam Ha mawk theiw tewlitowy lith scwatches fwom theiw hown on to neawby twees, wubbing off theiw scent to ensule competitows stay away. Though they awe sometimes seen in a hewds of twos and thwees, the Bawam Ha wawewy wowks togethew, though the mawe liww wetuln to theiw dug out nest eithew lithin a cavewn ow in a ditch, fow theiw offsplings and mates. They mate once a yeaw, whenevew food is pwentiful, and awe known to pwoduce 3-4 cubs. The femawes awe quite simiwaw to the mawes, except lith a brown and gwey coating to match the cowouls of theiw homes, and weighing a bit wess. </div>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The Balam Ha mark their territory with scratches from their horn on to nearby trees, rubbing off their scent to ensure competitors stay away. Though they are sometimes seen in a herds of twos and threes, the Balam Ha rarely works together, though the male will return to their dug out nest either within a cavern or in a ditch, for their offsprings and mates. They mate once a year, whenever food is plentiful, and are known to produce 3-4 cubs. The females are quite similar to the males, except with a brown and grey coating to match the colours of their homes, and weighing a bit less. </div>
  
  
  
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
The Bawam Ha has sometimes been known as the feawsome fwowew, lith its fwattened and fanned out neck cawapace used to defwect oncoming fowce aftew wamming something. Though fast and stwong, the Bawam Ha’s vision is wathew poow, making it a gweat hunt fow gwoups of owcish cubs to fostew theiw teamwowk.  
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The Balam Ha has sometimes been known as the fearsome flower, with its flattened and fanned out neck carapace used to deflect oncoming force after ramming something. Though fast and strong, the Balam Ha’s vision is rather poor, making it a great hunt for groups of orcish cubs to foster their teamwork.  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 04:57, 4 May 2021

balam ha.jpg
Artwork by Dave Arredondo
Balam Ha
Area: Forest
Diet: Herbivore
Size: Medium
Temperament: Neutral
Rarity: Uncommon
Tameable: No


Appearance

The Balam Ha are one of the unique creatures that are exclusive to the Duulgador island. A herbivore armed with a horn and a beak, these strangely coloured scavengers are known to spear predators, aiming to knock them over before finishing them off with a powerful bite to the neck or vitals. The Balam Ham though not particularly fast, can eventually outpace horses with their hoof like legs and strong endurance. Its red and green markings make it blend into thick jungles among the flowers and bushes, making them hard to spot in between all the life within. The bones of the Balam Ha are particularly sought after by shamans as they burn a strange green glow, much like the Balam Ha’s skin colour. Its hides are also sought after for ceremonial robes with its resplendent colour.

Behavior

The Balam Ha mark their territory with scratches from their horn on to nearby trees, rubbing off their scent to ensure competitors stay away. Though they are sometimes seen in a herds of twos and threes, the Balam Ha rarely works together, though the male will return to their dug out nest either within a cavern or in a ditch, for their offsprings and mates. They mate once a year, whenever food is plentiful, and are known to produce 3-4 cubs. The females are quite similar to the males, except with a brown and grey coating to match the colours of their homes, and weighing a bit less.


Weaknesses

The Balam Ha has sometimes been known as the fearsome flower, with its flattened and fanned out neck carapace used to deflect oncoming force after ramming something. Though fast and strong, the Balam Ha’s vision is rather poor, making it a great hunt for groups of orcish cubs to foster their teamwork.