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Golden Cabit

Cabits (Aureus Lepurid) are fairly common creatures in the mountains to the northwest/nort-east.

A subspecies of rabbit and the only sole member, Cabits are easily identifiable by their bigger size, their front legs (which are furless in certain part) and their long, furless tail.

Behavior[]

Like a rabbit, Cabits move by hopping, (although they aren't as fast, due to their size). When they feel threatened, Cabits ram into the predator or shoot blinding light-beams in an attempt to conceal themselves. Oh, didn't I also mention that they can also cast light magic?

Appearance[]

Normally have dark fur. Young Cabits' fur are gray in color. But when Cabits live above a certain age, they gain the ability to use magic and become very adept at it; their fur also change into a beautiful golden colour afterwards. At this point the Cabits become very dangerous- so don't be fooled by its cute exterior. It can take anywhere between 10-12 years for a Cabit to gain this ability. Their magic are naturally Light-element, and it is just as effective as magic casted by a regular human. They use their magic to shoot beams and cast flashes of light from the sky. They can also enhance their ram with their magic.

Habitat[]

Cabits often like to live near mountain cliffs- which make encountering them all the more undesirable if you accidentally scared one... They can disbalance you using their ram- and in the case of a golden one; their light magic, which disorient your sense and can easily make you become off-balance. Because of this, wild Golden Cabits are very dangerous, so please handle them with care and don't be fooled by their cute appearance! Mountain inhabitants tend to request for Cabit-extermination job at the Hunter's Paradise.

Miscellaneous[]

The moment that a Cabit's fur turns gold, their body become enchanted in magic. Their golden hides are being sold... Their fur and tail in particular make great magically enhanced charm and accessories or weapon parts. Because of that fact, they are valued, although they are nowhere near extinction.

SO FLUFFY!

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