Ruby-crested adult forest gryphon: Difference between revisions
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Description
Smaller than a standard gryphon, the forest gryphon has the body of a bobcat with its fluffy bobbed tail and plush tawny fur, while soft brown and white feathers cover the forequarters and wings. The creature's cat-slitted orange eyes are flecked with crimson veins around the pupil. A mane of ruby crest feathers frames the beast's falcon-like head, ruffled by each passing breeze.
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