Raster
Rasters are biomechanical creatures that use antigravity suspensors and large, bat-like wings to carry themselves aloft at great speed despite their size. A typical raster has a 30-foot (9 m)wingspan. They are native to the land of Ancuan in the southern region of the Steadfast.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Rasters are a six limbed creature with 4 legs and two enormous wings. Their head has two protruding cones containing sensory organs.
Ecology and Habitats
Rasters dwell in clutches of three to five, usually not far from a large body of water.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Rasters are carnivorous.
Conservation Status
Sometimes rasters are encountered in the wild, nesting on rocky islands along the coast. More often, however, they are tamed, trained, and used as aerial mounts. Riders use sonic prods to control them.
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