1. Creatures

Cattle

Cattle were horned herbivore Beasts of imposing size, but generally mild temperament. Their bodies were covered in thick, coarse fur ranging in colors from deep browns and blacks to lighter shades of tan or white. Their fatty frames and powerful hooves allowed them to traverse diverse terrains with ease, whether grazing in open fields or defending their territory from predators.

Cattle played a significant role in agriculture and cultural symbolism. In particular, female bovines called "cows" were a staple of Human life, primarily used for their milk and meat. Wild cattle typically lived in herds led by dominant males, known as "bulls", which asserted their authority through displays of strength and aggression during mating seasons or territorial disputes. They communicated through deep bellows, snorts, and pawing the ground, signaling dominance, warning of danger, or attracting mates.