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Actual name unknown, these cats do in fact have six legs, as well as two tentacles attached to their backs, which they use for melee purposes.
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Feline-like creatures which have six legs, as well as two tentacles attached to their backs, which they use for melee purposes.
  
The [[Byzantine Envoys]] encountered them in the [[Lost Elven City]]. In the Elven days, and later in the Roman days, these cats seemed to be the arbiters of justice. If one survived combat with the cats, one would be innocent. If one did not, one had already been punished for his guilt.
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The [[Byzantine Envoys]] encountered them in the [[Lost Elven City]]. In the Elven days, and later in the Roman days, these beasts seemed to be the arbiters of justice. If one survived combat with them, one would be innocent. If one did not, one had already been punished for his guilt.
  
 
     (found in the Elven Ruins)
 
     (found in the Elven Ruins)

Latest revision as of 13:22, 17 December 2006

Feline-like creatures which have six legs, as well as two tentacles attached to their backs, which they use for melee purposes.

The Byzantine Envoys encountered them in the Lost Elven City. In the Elven days, and later in the Roman days, these beasts seemed to be the arbiters of justice. If one survived combat with them, one would be innocent. If one did not, one had already been punished for his guilt.

    (found in the Elven Ruins)
    guilty     absolved     27 Senthmn in the 723d year from the founding;
    Kalito                  the judgements of the great cat Thenimn;
               Sthenath     three were absolved by his mercy, four
               Tiri         in his wisdom found guilty of crimes
    Efenolth                most heinous. How much longer before
               Stentimn     we have no more trials? How much
    Ekilish                 longer before the humans overrun us?
    Klaith                  We should never have tried it.
    (end page)