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Troxen & Searral



These canine relatives live largely in the wild. Searral grow to be larger than the troxen and are often trained as companions. Some may call a searral a house pet, but these creatures are clever, agile, and defensive. The serral will use their horned skull to puncture a threatening predator, as well as fight other male searral when aiming for a young female.


In many ways the troxen is like a searral. Their skull doesn't sprout as many pointed horns as the searral, rarely more than two symmetrical, small, horns. The troxen have more vibrant fur colors of auburn, red, and brown when compared to a searral.


These creatures are found near forested areas, but spend most of their time scampering through the fields to hunt beynins or other small animals.

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