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Introduction

This project is meant to give players and GMs in Exalted a large group of useful animals for their games. This project originated from my own interest in having a decent sized pool of animals for Lunar characters to fill their Heart's Blood Background. In writing the first part of this supplement I tried to divide the animals, namely dinosaurs, as specifically as possible so as to avoid too generic of entries. After doing more research into the abundance of wildlife, I have, out of necessity, condensed some entries to cover phyletic orders and suborders, rather than specific species. This allowed to me cover a greater range of creatures and does not burden this supplement with what amount to many duplicate entries differing only cosmetically. I've also included a name of a real world creature I modeled the entry on for players who wish to add or expand on may do so. I have also intentionally excluded any sort of Wyld influenced creatures for now, like furred snakes in the North. In the future I hope to add these types to the list. Additionally I'll include some folkloreic elements as well as I can find them.

Although I have tried to adhere to modern biology and paleontology as much as possible some allowances have been made to inclusion of these animals in Creation, as this is a gaming supplement, not a general biology text. For all sizes I have chosen to err to the large end of the scale. For ease of comparison with length being from nose to rump, height to shoulder, or hips; for birds the length from head to tail. Some animals, especially birds, exhibit sexual dimorphism where the male can be up to 25% smaller than the female, another common example is widely different markings between genders. Mammals also exhibit sexual dimorphism but in the reverse direction with males being larger than females.

A description of the various ecological zones of Creation can be found on the Ecology of Creation page.

Requisite link back to my homepage.

Dinosaurs

Alamosaurus
Saltasaurus
Isisaurus
Argentinosaurus
Rapetosaurus
Bruhathkayosaurus
Diplodocus
Brachiosaurus
Sauroposedion
Triceratops
Styracosaurus
Stegosaurus
Hadrosaurus
Lambeosaurus
Mospid
Velociraptor
Deinonychus
Utahraptor
Oviraptor
Tyrannosaurus
Daspletosaurus
Tarbosaurus
Gorgosaurus
Albertosaurus
Allosaurus
Charcharodontosaurus
Giganotosaurus
Mapusaurus
Abelisaurus
Majungasaurus
Rajasaurus
Carnotaurus

Creatures of Air

Phillipine Eagle
Golden Eagle
Bald Eagle
Harpy Eagle
Wedge Tailed Eagle
Red Tailed Hawk
Vulture
Gyrfalcon
Great Horned Owl
Barn Owl
Goose
Duck
Crane
Song birds

Creatures of Earth

Insects
Spiders

Creatures of Fire

Saw scaled viper
Saber toothed tiger
Tiger
African lion
Leopard
Jaguar
Cheetah
Serval
Caracal
Cape Hunting Dog
Rhinoceros
Lynx
Raccoon
Wolf
Hippo
Crocodile

Creatures of Water

Siaka
White Shark
Mako Shark
Hammerhead Shark
Orca
Elasmosaurus
Tylosaurus
Ichthyosaur
Salmon
Barracuda
Sea Krait
Giant Squid
Dolphin
Sei Whale
Humpback Whale
Blue Whale
Sperm Whale
Polar Bear
Common Seal
Sea Lion
Walrus
Crocodile

Creatures of Wood

Oryx
Sable Antelope
Wildebeest
Hartebeest
Blesbok
Springbok
Gazelle
Impalla
Water Buffalo
Guar
Yak
Bongo
Giant Eland
Kudu
Topi
Moose
Elk
Red Deer
Arabian Horse
Common Adder
Asp
Boomslang
Bushmaster
Coral Snake
Copperhead
Rattlesnake
Krait
Lancehead
Black mamba
Green mamba
King cobra
Python
Gaboon Viper
Taipan
Green Vine Snake
Ferret
Weasel
Ermine
Stoat
Mongoose

Unstated animals and suggested animals for inclusion

Here can be added animals people would like to see in the list, as I know I have missed some.

Clydesdale
Zebra
Elephant
Giraffe
Pangolin
Hyena
Jackal
Clouded Leopard
Ocelot
Mountain Goat
Fox
Badger
Hare
Rabbit
Porcupine
Wolverine
Otter
Giant Ground Sloth
Ostrich

Other Source:

Comments

Obviously I have a lot of work to do formatting, organizing and stating things, but I just wanted to get stuff up as fast as possible to get things rolling. - Grimjaws

Holy cheez. Lotta stuff. I respect this. Thanks for doing it. As a detail freak, you have my eternal loyalty now. - Han'ya

What do people think about including links to Wikipedia for images of animals and trees mentioned? - Grimjaws

I'll start going through and linking some choice images. If you don't mind of course : ) -- RedThursday

That would be God. - Han'ya

Added a few hp to the Python entry. It's larger than a man, but has far fewer Hp. It's skin also provides a thicker protection.. it's harder to cut a snake than it seems. Lastly, I modified the strength and stamina to reflect the fact that after the first six feet you need an additional handler per 3 feet of snake. They kill thrugh strength. - Paincake

Excellent. Not being an expert, but a damn good amature naturalist, I'm sure I'll miss things like that. Plus I really do need to think about attributes for certain animals, as many of them will be at or below human average, for example birds, while very agile are not terribly strong and are easily injured. - Grimjaws

I had a thought after reading Compass of Celestial Directions: Yu Shan of reorganizing the page along the lines of how the Bureau of Nature is. Having two main catagories subdivided along type and function. - Grimjaws