
The Bestiary


Arctic Fox
Small, cunning, and quick, the Arctic Fox’s fur shifts from snowy white to blue-grey depending on the season. It scavenges and hunts small prey, often shadowing larger predators for scraps.
Species
Mammal
Native Region :
Arctic Tundra, Snowfields, Icy Coast
Protected Status:
Yes
Population Estimate:
80000
Population Satus:
Common
Edible:
Yes


Mountain Goat
Stocky and sure-footed, the Mountain Goat navigates sheer cliffs with ease. Its thick, shaggy coat and curled horns make it well-suited to frigid winds and scarce vegetation. Revered in local folklore as a spirit of endurance.
Species
Mammal
Native Region :
Rocky Highlands, Cliffs, Sub-Alpine Meadows
Protected Status:
No
Population Estimate:
45000
Population Satus:
Numerous
Edible:
Yes


Oderian Snow Hare
A hardy, fleet-footed hare with dense white fur and oversized hind legs, perfectly adapted for bounding over deep snow and evading predators. Known for its keen hearing and elusive nature, the Snow Hare is both a symbol of survival and a staple prey for many northern hunters.
Species
Mammal
Native Region :
Tundra, Alpine Highlands, Snowy Forests
Protected Status:
No
Population Estimate:
120000
Population Satus:
Common
Edible:
Yes

