emons
The common demon is a being which does not derive from our plane of
existence. Demons exist on all four of the elemental levels but the most
familiar among them are those coming from the flames of hell. Little is
known about these creatures. Apparently, they have auras which enable
them to bring part of their demonic level into this dimension in order
to link the two dimensions together. There are even assumptions that the
word demon does not derive from "Daemoncius" but rather from the change
of dimensions and therefore dates back to the ancient Ancarellian "Dimen-Zion".
Attempts to conjure demons are rarely successful because dragging them
from their dimensions usually ends in violent reactions. There are
recommendations for establishing binding areas using pentagrams or
hexagrams while attempting to conjure a demon. You can find more
literature concerning this subject: Shaddar "The Gods Erred!
Introduction to the Conjuration of Lesser Demons"; from the same author
Sakkara-Dimen-Zion "The leading Fire Devils of Hell: An Analysis of
Experimental Possibilities" and "Further Errors of the Ancient Gods".
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racoids
Contrary to popular belief wyverns, dragons and fire lizards do not
share a common origin. The wyvern as well as the ice, fire and desert
lizards derive from cold-blooded reptiles, whereas true dragons share
similar blood fragments with the Seraphim. An analysis of dragon eggs
and Seraphim blood showed that both inherit signs of having been present
since the Ancient Gods of Creation, and thus are even older than the
Elves. So far, there have been reports of three dragons in Ancaria.
Loromir of Drakenden instructs Valorian knights near the enclave of the
magicians. There are rumors that the people of Alkazaba noc Draco serve
a dragon which is guarding a mystical treasure. Latest observations
claim that there is an especially fierce and powerful monster in the
forests west of Mascarell. There are rumors that the necromancer Shaddar
turned a dieing dragon into an undead creature.
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iant
Monsters
Various creatures of Ancaria managed to grow to unnatural sizes due to a
contamination with free-floating magic. Several spiders and scorpions
boast both unpleasant size and speed. Two species of cave inhabitants
grew to unimaginable sizes and they live near the glowing crystal
mountains of Gnarlstat. Tatabak, the dwarven guardian of Upper Gnarlstat,
reported during the times of Morgast I. that cavefish and giant spiders
took refuge in the depths of the mines and within deserted strongholds.
The cavefish appear to be a mixture of crab and fish crushing everything
with their giant jaws. Some of the spiders have allegedly reached the
size of houses.
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rolls,
Harpies and Gargoyles
Ancarian trolls are found all over the world. These creatures exist in
various types: the most harmless type uses pure physical strength to
smash its victims. Then there are fire trolls spitting their fiery
breath towards their prey, and there are poison trolls weakening their
enemies with poisonous vapors before they feast on their flesh. Harpies
and gargoyles date back to the time of the ancient Wars of the Gods when
demons invaded the world of the mortals. Harpies are of demonic origin.
They stem from demons mating with Elven females who were placed under
their spell. Gargoyles are guardians of the Dark Elven palaces. The
lascivious female sorcerers of the Dark Elves animated the stony spouts
and breathed demonic life into them by binding the souls of weakened
demons to the first gargoyles. After the Wars of the Gods that ended
with the sacrifice of Sophia, both monster groups took refuge elsewhere
in the world. They are invariably found near dungeons and ruins.
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auna
The animals of the forest define Ancaria's fauna. There are deer and
stags and only nobles and their gamekeepers are allowed to hunt them.
Several types of bear and wild boar are also at home in these lands.
These animals, along with most types of wolves, are usually less
aggressive than people are lead to believe. Only the Wargh-Wolves are
dangerous and aggressive as they derive from the Dark Elven breeding
kennels of Mhurag-Nar. Their aggression is similar to that of rabid
wolves and even the usually timid forest wolves of Ancaria will adopt
this aggression when the Wargh infest them.
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