What many call the ‘original Unicorn’, is an ancestor of the more graceful breeds used in the modern age.
Herbivores, covered in leathery defensive scales for protection, with a thick spiral horn to ward off predators.
Its tail was mostly used to ward off flies and other pesky annoyances, but could potentially also have been used as a whip against attackers from behind.
There is much debate that unicorns may be related to dragons, judging by the most prominent features they both share, but research on this matter has been decidedly inconclusive.
Known for its graceful appearance, magical nature, and hazardous temper.
They are territorial by nature, sticking to smaller, close-knit herds in the grasslands, and plains.
Selective breeding and domestication have drastically changed their physique and appearance over time, and they are often sold for exorbitant prices depending on the quality of their silky manes, and the length and curvature of their horns.
Due to their gentler gracile appearance, these unicorns are more often used in ceremonial duties, parades, and celebrations.
These animals are what springs to mind for most in Tyrrell when the word Unicorn is spoken, and thus is highly respected in many cultures. Songs, stories, and myths about these Unicorns have spread across Tyrrell.
Bred for war, these towering beasts are icons of intimidation and power.
Their leathery scales are tougher than the common unicorn, and their build and stamina is perfect for long treks through mud and rough terrain, even with heavy loads. However, due to these adaptations, most War Unicorns are markedly slower than their cousins
Their manes are often shaved or braided, making it easier to apply additional armor and gear.
The breeding and taming process of these beasts can be difficult and often deadly, and only those considered to be in "exemplary condition" may enter the battlefield.
The bond between these unicorns and their rider or owner, however, is nigh unbreakable. They are loyal to the end, they will often stay on battlefields after their owner has fallen even once the battle is over, waiting for them to return.
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