Blue-dappled prereni (1)

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blue-dappled prereni (1)
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Skinnable Yes
Has Coins No
Has Gems No
Has Boxes No
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Alignment No
Corporeal Yes
Construct No
Casts Spells Unknown
Attack Range Unknown
Stealthy Unknown
Special Attacks Unknown
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Located:

Road to Shard

Premium-Only Unknown
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Notes

Prereni is Gerenshuge for 'deer'.

There are several tiers of prereni, this one being the middle. The lowest tier is Young blue-dappled prereni and the highest tier is Elder blue-dappled prereni. The premium version of each type is a bit harder than the standard version.

Description

A rather small species of deer, the prereni is unusual in that it will aggressively defend its territory. Standing about ten and a half hands high, it is characterized by its delicately pointed ears and a grey coat patterned with blued spots.

Recall

These prereni are typically found in small herds. They live for about twenty years, although often are killed well before that. As they have numerous predators, they are quick to defend themselves from attack.

The fawns of the blue-dappled prereni typically stay with their parent for one year. Fawns are hard to spot, as they have no scent and are taught by their mother to stay perfectly still so that they blend in with the foliage. If the mother is killed while away from her fawn, it will typically seek out a foster mother that will raise it to maturity.

Prereni have a great love of fruit and are often spotted in or near orchards. However, they are occasionally seen by roadsides and are not especially afraid of people.

They are not known to cast any recognized spells.

They are not known to carry loot in locked boxes.