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{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 2|One of the largest and most diverse classes, beastkin are most commonly characterized by their warm bodies and blood, their thick hair-covered hides, and the unique method by which they give birth. Many of the more docile beastkin take well to domestication and can, be raised for labor or food, but most treat man as they would any other competitive species—as a threat that must needs be quelled.}} | {{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 2|One of the largest and most diverse classes, beastkin are most commonly characterized by their warm bodies and blood, their thick hair-covered hides, and the unique method by which they give birth. Many of the more docile beastkin take well to domestication and can, be raised for labor or food, but most treat man as they would any other competitive species—as a threat that must needs be quelled.}} | ||
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] vol 3|According to data furnished by the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, beastkin are as numerous and diverse in the First as they are on the Source, and many share similar characteristics despite inhabiting different realms. While far from an exhaustive catalogue of the beastkin of both worlds, the below examples should serve as an illustrative sampling.}} | |||
All creatures belonging to the class Beastkin. | All creatures belonging to the class Beastkin. | ||
[[Category:Bloodborn kingdom]] | [[Category:Bloodborn kingdom]] |
Revision as of 03:26, 29 December 2023
“One of the largest and most diverse classes, beaskin are most commonly characterized by their warm bodies and blood, their thick hair-covered hides, and the unique method in which they give birth. Unlike fauna from other classes which are laid as eggs and then gestate outside the mother's body, beastkin grow within the mother's womb, and emerge fully functional. Some of the more docile beastkin take well to domestication and can be raised for labor or food.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1
“One of the largest and most diverse classes, beastkin are most commonly characterized by their warm bodies and blood, their thick hair-covered hides, and the unique method by which they give birth. Many of the more docile beastkin take well to domestication and can, be raised for labor or food, but most treat man as they would any other competitive species—as a threat that must needs be quelled.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 2
“According to data furnished by the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, beastkin are as numerous and diverse in the First as they are on the Source, and many share similar characteristics despite inhabiting different realms. While far from an exhaustive catalogue of the beastkin of both worlds, the below examples should serve as an illustrative sampling.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 3
All creatures belonging to the class Beastkin.
Subcategories
This category has the following 65 subcategories, out of 65 total.
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Pages in category "Beastkin"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 666 total.
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- Absconding Alpaca
- Acorn Bear
- Acrocat
- Aeturna (boss)
- Agavoides
- Alacran Bloodhound
- Alacran Warhound
- Albion
- Albus Bear
- Albus Canis Lupinus
- Almasty
- Alpaca (mob)
- Alpaca of Fortune
- Alpha Buffalo
- Alpha Coeurl
- Alpha Gazelle
- Alpha Ghostwolf
- Alpha Goobbue
- Alpha Manticore
- Alpha Stag
- Alpha Wolf
- Alpine Hippocerf
- Alteci
- Alzadaal's Langur
- Alzadaal's Vajralangula
- Ambling Alpaca
- Ancient Marid
- Angada
- Angry Armadillo
- Angry Sow
- Antelope Doe
- Antelope Stag
- Apotamkin
- Arena Catoblepas
- Arena Manticore
- Arena Wolf
- Armored Beast
- Attack Hound
- Aurochs
B
- Baby Coeurl
- Bandercoeurl
- Bandersnatch (Mob)
- Baras
- Barbmole
- Barong
- Bastet
- Battle Coeurl
- Behemoth (Mob)
- Beigad
- Bezoar
- Bigfoot
- Black Merino
- Black Wolf
- Blitzen
- Bloody Cur
- Blue Deer Doe
- Blue Deer Stag
- Bognarious Bandersnatch
- Bolt Hound
- Bonnacon
- Bony Wolf
- Bounding Bandersnatch
- Bozjan Bandersnatch
- Bozjan Elasmoth
- Bozjan Goobbue
- Brown Bear
- Brownie
- Brutal Almasty
- Burfurlur the Canny
- Butting Buffalo
C
- Canis Lupinus
- Canis Perdito
- Canyon Dzo
- Caphunter
- Caracal
- Caribou
- Catoblepas (Mob)
- Celphie
- Cenote Bandercoeurl
- Cenote Gedan
- Cenote Silver Lobo
- Cenote Ty'aitya
- Chaba Gedan
- Charged Bolt Hound
- Charging Gaja
- Charging Hog
- Charging Swine
- Chiliad Cama
- Chinchilla
- Chopper
- Chupacabra
- Clever Hedgemole
- Cliffmole
- Coeurl (Mob)
- Coeurl of the Royal Clowder
- Coeurl Pup
- Coeurl Smriti
- Coeurl Sruti
- Coeurlregina
- Coliseum Lemur
- Crazed Dhalmel
- Croque-Mitaine
- Crossing Hippocerf
- Curious Cat
D
- Daigoro
- Dancing Bear
- Dark Brown Bear
- Dark Gaelicat
- Dark Matter Coeurl
- Deep Jungle Coeurl
- Deep Jungle Torama
- Deep Palace Bandersnatch
- Deep Palace Bear
- Deep Palace Black Coeurl
- Deep Palace Catoblepas
- Deep Palace Dhalmel
- Deep Palace Gaelicat
- Deep Palace Hippogryph (Floors 105-108)
- Deep Palace Hippogryph (Floors 191-195)
- Deep Palace Lion
- Deep Palace Manticore
- Deep Palace Mylodon
- Deep Palace Sasquatch
- Deep Palace Squirrel
- Deep Palace Stag
- Deep Palace Wisent
- Deep Palace Wolf
- Deepgrey Hippocerf
- Deepvoid Deathmouse
- Dendainsonne
- Desert Armadillo
- Desert Coyote
- Desert Desman
- Desperate Mongrel
- Dhalmel (Mob)
- Dhalmel of Nightmares
- Diamond-tooth Hedgemole
- Dingo
- Dirty Mongrel
- Dirty Rat
- Dobharch
- Docile Miacid
- Docile Tiger
- Doman Canis Pugnax
- Doman Weasel
- Downcast Hippocerf
- Downy Dunstan
- Dragon Weasel
- Drowsie
- Drybone Tuco-tuco
- Dusk Wolf
- Dusty Mongrel
- Dux
- Dzu-Teh
E
F
- False Gigantopithecus
- Fearsome Yeti
- Fenrir
- First-generation Monoceros
- Floor Mandrill
- Foaming Goobbue
- Foaming Wolf
- Foraging Doe
- Foraging Stag
- Forelands Hippocerf
- Forest Woolback
- Frenzied Behemoth
- Frenzied Goobbue
- Frenzied Manticore
- Frenzied Mossback
- Frostbitten Goobbue
- Frostmane
- Fuchikari
- Full-grown Loaghtan