The zendols


Appearance: feline creatures with large pointed ears. Zendols have various patterns and colors such as Brown, white, grey, black, Orange, and tan. They have long tails that split into two at the end and more often then not Zendols have very broad paws and sharp claws. Though they dont have claws on their hind feet. But not all Zendols are like this. Some have small paws with short pin-prick claws. Zendols also have slit eyes that are very sensitive to sunlight. They also have long whiskers that are esential for balance.

Lifespan: Zendols dont usually live for more then ten years. By the age of three years they are considered fully grown.

Culture: they live in clan-like groups in burrows scattered just about anywhere. they follow the lead of the dominate zendol. These creatures go on raw instinct, hunt, kill, sleep, breed, protect. Though Zendols mostly keep to themselves they are extremely loyal to their kin. They also strongly believe in the 'febud' which in the common language translates to 'challenge'. It is a birth right of any zendol to challenge the leader of the clan for the title or to challenge any other zendol to settle a disagreement. A febud is a right to the death between two zendols. It is a taboo to interfere and anybody who does is killed as punishment.

Diet: zendols eat mostly raw meat such as that of feild hoppers (a creature very similar to a rabbit)

History: Zendols were once told about to human children as fairy tales. Though the stories were true. They told of the beasts evolving from normal house cats who had arrayed onto the cursed lands of the fey's kingdom. Zendol was the name of first feline to find it's paws on the lands of the fey folk. The fey's queen spoke a spell that turnned the small cat into a large preditor. Ever since the rest of the kind have been called Zendols

Strengths: Zendols are very swift and agile and have an advanced sense of smell. They also have very good night vision.

Weaknesses: though they have good night vision they are blind in bright lights and they aren't very good at moving around unfamiliar territory. And are very easily distracted by loud noises and fowl scents.

Fears: Zendols are normally brave but they are not fearless. They are afraid of eel or snake-like creatures that slither and hiss.
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