Stirge Species in Urbûn | World Anvil
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Stirge

A stirge is a tiny magical beast that fed on the blood of other creatures. A group of stirges is known as a "thirst". Stirges were known to be used as familiars.

Basic Information

Ecology and Habitats

Stirges lurked in forests, caves, and swamps until a living creature passed near. They then flew down and attempted to subtly attach themselves to the creature and feed off its warm blood. While one stirge might not seem to be a threat, these creatures often clustered in large swarms, which could quickly slay a creature from all the stirges feeding at once on the same body.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

In 11 AC, the Talonto taloni placed captured stirges inside sealed clay pots, which they would then hurl as grenades at their foes. The angry stirge would then attack the nearest living being, ignoring their taloni masters.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Stirges in Talonto lived in colonies that had a roaming area of around one square mile, and they slept by day. At night, they picked on weaker or smaller animals such as dogs, goats, or pheasants and sucked their blood. Female stirges outnumbered the males ten to one, and would fly to a distant area, usually the rimwood, to lay their eggs so that their young would not provide them with competition for food. The eggs were laid in a shallow hole in the ground and covered with dust or plants. The females then hibernated. Around ninety percent of the eggs were lost to predators such as badgers or wild pigs because they were unprotected and poorly disguised. When the remaining eggs hatched, the young would usually fly up to a hundred miles to establish their own territory. The inside of broken or hatched stirge eggs contained a green foul-smelling jelly that would deter stirges from attacking for up to a whole day if it was rubbed on the skin
Lifespan
3 - 5 years