Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Animals of Gor:
Arctic
Gant - migratory bird; nest in the mountains of the Hrimgar and in steep,
rocky outcroppings, called bird cliffs. The egg of the arctic gant when frozen
are eaten like apples. Beasts of Gor pg 196
Arthropod -
large, perhaps eight feet long and a yard high, multi-legged, and segmented,
body plates rustle like plastic armor, timid creatures. Priest Kings of
Gor pg 82
Bosk -
an ox like creature. It is a huge, shambling animal with a thick, humped neck
and long shaggy hair. It has a wide head and tiny red eyes, a temper to match
that of a sleen, and two long, wicked horns that reach out from its head and
suddenly curve forward to terminate in fearful points. Some of these horns, on
the larger animals, measured from tip to tip, exceed the length of two
spears. Nomads of Gor pg 4 - 5
flesh
of the bosk and the milk of its cows furnish the Wagon Peoples with food and
drink
its
hides cover the domelike wagons in which they dwell
its
tanned and sewn skins cover their bodies
the
leather if its hump is used for the shields
its
sinews forms their thread
its
bones and horns are split and tooled into implements of a hundred sorts, from
awls, punches and spoons to drinking flagons and weapon tips
its
hoofs are used for glues
its
oils are used to grease their bodies against the cold
the
dung of the bosk finds its uses on the treeless prairies, being dried and used
for fuel.
The
bosk is said to be the Mother of the Wagon Peoples, and they reverence it as
such
the
man who kills one foolishly is strangled in thongs or suffocated in the hide of
the animal he slew
if
a bosk is slain with unborn young, the man who killed, is staked out, alive, in
the path of the herd and the march of the Wagon People takes it’s way over him.
Cosian
Wingfish - tiny, delicate fish, blue, about the size of a tarn disk; has
three or four slender spines in its dorsal fin, which are poisonous; it is
capable of hurling itself from the water and, for brief distances, on its stiff
pectoral fins, gliding through the air, to evade the smaller sea-tharlarions,
which seem to be immune to the poison of the spines. Is also sometimes referred
to as the songfish because, as a portion of it’s courtship rituals, the males
and females thrust their heads from the water and utter a sort of whistling
sound; is found only in the waters of Cos. Larger varieties are found farther
out to sea. Is regarded as a great delicacy, it’s liver as the delicacy of
delicacies. Nomads of Gor pg 84 - 85
Dock
Eels - black, 4' long, tenacious. Rogue of Gor pg 155
Golden
Beetle - about the size of a rhinoceros, glowing eyes, two multiply
hooked, tubular, hollow pincer like extensions that met at the tips perhaps a
yard beyond its body. They seemed clearly some aberrant mutation of its jaw,
its antennae, unlike those of Priest-Kings, were very short. They curved and
were tipped with a fluff of golden hair. Most strangely perhaps were several
long, golden strands, almost a mane, which extended from the creature’s head
over its domed, golden back and fell almost to the floor behind it. The back
itself seemed divided into two thick casings which might once, ages before,
have been horny wings, but now the tissues had, at the points of touching
together, fused in such a way as to form what was for all practical purposes a
thick, immobile golden shell. Priest Kings of Gor pg 180
Hith -
many-banded gorean python. Outlaw of Gor pg 26
Hurt -
a domesticated marsupial raised in large numbers in the environs of several of
Gor’s northern cities. The hurt, raised on large, fenced ranches, herded by
domesticated sleen are sheared by chained slaves, replaces its wool four times
a year. Assassins of Gor pg 39
Jard -
small scavenging bird, commonly moves in flocks. Magicians of Gor pg
400
Kaiila -
It is a silken, carnivorous, lofty creature, graceful, long necked,
smooth-gaited. It is viviparous and undoubtedly mammalian, though there is no
suckling of the young. The young are born vicious and by instinct, as soon as
they can struggle to their feet, they hunt. It is an instinct of the mother,
sensing birth, to deliver the young animal in the vicinity of game. .I
supposed, with the domesticated kaiila, a bound verr of a prisoner might be
cast to the newborn animal. The kaiila, once it eats its fill, does not touch
food for several days. The kaiila is extremely agile, and can easily
outmaneuver the slower, more ponderous high tharlarion. It requires less food,
of course, then the tarn. A kaiila, which normally stands about twenty to
twenty-two hands at the shoulder, can cover as much as six hundred pasangs in a
single day’s riding. The head of the kaiila bears two large eyes, one on each
side, but these eyes are triply lidded, probably an adaptation to the
environment which occasionally is wracked by severe storms of wind and dust;
the adaptation, actually a transparent third lid, permits the animal to move as
it wishes under conditions that force other prairie animals to back into the
wind or, like sleen, to burrow into the ground. The kaiila is most dangerous
under such conditions, and, as if it knew this, often uses such times for its
hunt. Nomads of Gor pg 13 - 14
Kailiauk -
a large, lumbering, shaggy, trident-horned ruminant. Having four stomachs and
an eight-valved heart. Dangerous, gregarious, small-eyed and short tempered.
Adult males can reach 20 - 25 hands at the shoulder, and go about 4000 pounds. Blood
Brothers of Gor pg 10
Pte
- kailiauk cow (Red Savage Word)
Tatanka
- kailiauk bull (Red Savage Word)
Larl -
a tawny leopard like beast indigenous to the Voltai and several of Gor
ranges. Tarnsman of Gor pg 147; Black Larl -
predominately nocturnal, is maned (both male and female); Red Larl -
more common, hunts any hour, has no mane. Priest-Kings of Gor pg 18;
Tarl Cabot encounters 2 White Larl’s in the Sardar Mountains. Priest-Kings
of Gor pg 22
Leem -
small arctic rodent; 5 - 10 oz in weight, hibernates in winter. Beasts
of Gor pg 74
Marsh
Gant - a small, horned, web-footed aquatic fowl, broad-billed and broad
winged. Raiders of Gor pg 4
Marsh
Moccasin - narrow, dark, 5' long (approx) poisonous; not common. Vagabonds
of Gor pg 267
Mindar -
brightly plumaged, short winged yellow/red sharp billed bird. Explorers
of Gor pg 282
Ost -
venomous, brilliant orange reptile a little more than a foot in length, can
cause an excruciating death in seconds. Outlaw of Gor pg 26
Parsit
Fish - small, narrow, stripped. Beasts of Gor pg 38
Qualae -
brush-maned and three toed. Raiders of Gor pg 4
Shark - Marsh
Sharks: eel like, long bodied, nine gilled. Raiders of Gor pg 58; Northern
Shark: cold water shark, found in the Polar Basin. Beasts of Gor pg 36
Sleen -
6 legged long bodied mammalian carnivore. Outlaw of Gor pg 26;
large-eyed sinuous, resembling a furred serpentine lizard, reliable
indefatigable hunter, follows a scent days old with ease. Raiders of
Gor pg 105; Forest Sleen: 20' length, weight 1100 lbs., Beasts
of Gor pg 12; Aquatic Sleen: Four main types of sea sleen, found
in the polar basin, black sleen, brown sleen, tusked sleen, flat-nosed
sleen. Beasts of Gor pg 38; sea sleen run 8' length; 3 - 400 lbs.
in weight. Beasts of Gor pg 280; Rogue Sleen: rare in the
waters of the Polar Sea, broad head, gray muzzle, double fanged jaws, 18 - 20'
in length, 1000 lbs in weight. Beasts of Gor pg 283 & 285; Prairie
Sleen are smaller than the forest sleen but quite as unpredictable and
vicious, each about seven feet in length, furred, six-legged, mammalian. Nomads
of Gor pg 2
Slime
Worm Priest-Kings of Gor pg 105
functioned
as a sewerage device
has
not served that function in thousands of years
scavenges
the kills of the Golden Beetle
Golden
Beetle kills Priest-Kings
Snowlart -
10" high, weight 10 - 12 lbs., mammalian, 4 legs, dual stomached, hunts in
sun, feeds on bird eggs and preys on the leem. Beasts of Gor pg 74
Tabuk -
yellow pelted, single horned. (much like the antelope of Earth) Raiders
of Gor pg 4
Tarn -
sometimes spoken as "Brothers of the Wind." Plumages vary; Black
Tarns for night raids; White Tarns for winter
campaigns; multicolored, resplendent Tarns are bred for Warriors who wish
to ride proudly; Most common Tarn is Greenish Brown. Tarnsman of Gor pg
51-52
Tarsk -
six (6) tusked wild boar. Outlaw of Gor pg 76
Tharlarion - High:
runs on its two back feet in bounding strides. Its cavernous mouth is lined
with long, gleaming teeth. Its two small ridiculously disproportionate forelegs
dangle in front of its body. Tarnsman of Gor pg 115; Wild: fearsome
head, round, shining eyes, vast arc of a mouth, a long brown lash of a
tongue. Tarsnman of Gor pg 83; River: domesticated, vast,
herbivorous web-footed lizards. Nomads of Gor pg 3 - 4
Tumits -
a large flightless bird whose hooked beak, attested only too clearly to its
gustatory habits. Nomads of Gor pg 2
Ul -
giant pterodactyl (native to the swamps in the delta of the Vosk River). Outlaw
of Gor pg 26; normally the only creature that dares to outline itself
against the sky, in the area. Vagabonds of Gor pg 90
Urt
(Giant) - fat, sleek and white; three rows of needle like white teeth, two
horns, tusks like flat crescents curved from its jaw; another two horns,
similar to the first, modifications of the bony tissue forming the upper ridge
of the eye socket. Outlaw of Gor pg 86
Ushindi
Fisher - long legged, wading bird. Explorers of Gor pg 236
Vart -
small sharp-toothed winged mammal, carnivorous, which commonly flies in
flocks. Explorers of Gor pg 36
Verr -
mountain goat indigenous to the Voltai, wild, agile, ill-tempered beast,
long-haired and spiral horned. Priest Kings of Gor pg 63
Vulo -
domesticated pigeon, which also exists in the wild; used for meat and
eggs. Nomads of Gor pg 1
Whale -
Hunjer Whale: black, cylindrical, toothed whale. Beasts of Gor pg
258-259; Karl Whale: 4 fluked, baleen whale. Beasts of Gor pg
36; Baleen Whale: bluish, white spotted, blunt fin. Beasts of
Gor pg 265
Zadit -
small tawny feathered, sharp billed bird found in the Tahari. Tribesmen
of Gor pg 152
Zarlit
Fly - about two feet long, with four large, translucent wings, with a span
of about a yard. It has large, pad like feet on which, when it alights, it can
rest on the water, or pick its way delicately across the surface. Most of them
are purple. Their appearance is rather formidable and are harmless, at least to
humans Vagabonds of Gor. p 160
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