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A ferocious, solitary land predator, the '''Bijeko-Lisea-Nas''' is a prominent cause of concern for anyone crossing along the long highways of Northern [[Corum]], especially for those individuals who risk traveling alone. Reaching sizes of up to three meters long, and weights of up to 700 pounds, this creature features a set of extraordinarily powerful jaws, which it uses to crush the skull of its helpless prey. In light of its fearsome reputation, hunters across the region often leave kills their kills scattered across the country-side, as a sort of offering to this powerful predator.
A ferocious, solitary land predator, the '''Bijeko-Lisea-Nas''' is a prominent cause of concern for anyone crossing along the long highways of Northern [[Corum]], especially for those individuals who risk traveling alone. Reaching sizes of up to three meters long, and weights of up to 700 pounds, this creature features a set of extraordinarily powerful jaws, which it uses to crush the skull of its helpless prey. In light of its fearsome reputation, hunters across the region often leave kills their kills scattered across the country-side, as a sort of offering to this powerful predator.
In the contemporary views of the [[Pallisican Religion]], the Bijeko-Lisea-Nas is closely associated with the [[Pallisican]] Host Spirit.  The Bijeko, according to some Pallisican denominations, is the permanent companion of the Host Spirit.


Found in 6 out of 20 [[Pallisican]] cities in Corum, this species is common.
Found in 6 out of 20 [[Pallisican]] cities in Corum, this species is common.


[[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]][[Category:Geography of Corum]]
[[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]][[Category:Geography of Corum]]

Revision as of 20:59, 16 December 2016

A sketch of a Bijeko-Lisea-Nas.
In red, the range of the Bijeko-Lisea-Nas.

[[File:|thumb|Pictured: In the Wood of the Gamesmen, the Bijeko-Lisea-Nas tend to appear more orange or reddish-brown in coloration, whereas in other regions they may appear more gray or brown, or even green, as is the case in certain regions of central Corum.]]

A ferocious, solitary land predator, the Bijeko-Lisea-Nas is a prominent cause of concern for anyone crossing along the long highways of Northern Corum, especially for those individuals who risk traveling alone. Reaching sizes of up to three meters long, and weights of up to 700 pounds, this creature features a set of extraordinarily powerful jaws, which it uses to crush the skull of its helpless prey. In light of its fearsome reputation, hunters across the region often leave kills their kills scattered across the country-side, as a sort of offering to this powerful predator.

In the contemporary views of the Pallisican Religion, the Bijeko-Lisea-Nas is closely associated with the Pallisican Host Spirit. The Bijeko, according to some Pallisican denominations, is the permanent companion of the Host Spirit.

Found in 6 out of 20 Pallisican cities in Corum, this species is common.