Galactic Age - Animals

Contains all mounts, pets, beasts of burden and livestock currently available in the Galactic Age.

Galactic Age - Animals

Altered realms considers Animals: To be any creature that lacks sapience, cognitive awareness and/or the ability to archive and transcribe historical data.

Table of Mounts

Mount Description Top  Speed Handling Creature Size  Armor HP Attacks Cargo Space Upkeep Cost Per Day Purchase Cost
Camel A long necked dromedary. They have humps on their backs and protective growths in their mouths that allow them to eat cacti. This combined with their ability to go long distances without water makes them choice mounts for desert environments. 6 2 Large, Long 2 14 Kick, Spit 200 kg 5 Credits 80 Credits
Boar An ancestor of the pig. Boars are larger, more aggressive and possess deadly goring tusks.  6 2 Large, Long 3 18 Charge 120 kg 2 Credits 150 Credits
Bovo A bovine bred over many generations to be more suitable for riding. They often have large horns protruding from their heads. 6 2 Large, Long 2 20 Charge 120 kg 4 Credits 90 Credits
Cho’go A type of large flightless bird with long strong legs and a wide back. Some creatures even ride Cho’gos as bipedal mounts. 7 3 Large, Long 1 16 Kick, Claw 100 kg 2 Credits 100 Credits
Elephant A giant of a creature. Elephants have large fan-like ears, long articulating trunks and thick legs that end in stubby feet. Their bodies are covered in a thick leathery hide. 6 2 Huge 4 50 Charge, Trample 400 kg 5 Credits 550 Credits
Draft Horse A large and sturdy horse bred to haul cargo. 6 2 Large, Long 2 30 Kick, Trample 200 kg 2 Credits 100 Credits
Race Horse A sleek and hyper horse, bred and trained to ride like the wind. 8 3 Large, Long 2 25 Kick, Trample 120 kg 5 Credits 550 Credits
War Horse A large and aggressive horse, trained to wear armor and ride into battles unfazed. 7 4 Large, Long 2 40 Kick, Charge, Trample 220 kg 2 Credits 250 Credits
Mammoth A giant of a creature. Mammoths have large fan-like ears, long articulating trunks and thick legs that end in stubby feet. Their bodies are covered in a leathery hide that is insulated by thick wooly fur. 5 2 Giant 5 65 Charge, Trample 500 kg 12 Credits 12,000 Credits
Pony Ponies are like horses but smaller, they are often used for lighter work or to carry smaller creatures. 6 2 Large, Long 2 18 Kick 100 kg 2 Credits 80 Credits
Warg Wargs are large wolf-like creatures that some species have managed to train as deadly mounts. 6 3 Large, Long 3 25 Bite, Claw 120 kg 3 Credits 150 Credits
Ram A large and sturdy male sheep of the mountain variety. Specially trained as a mount. 6 3 Medium 2 16 Charge 50 kg 2 Credits 50 Credits
Racnid An oversized spider bred to sprint long distances over any terrain. 7 4 Large, Long 3 22 Bite, Claw 80 kg 5 Credits 900 Credits

Table of Pets

Pet Type Description Speed Attack AC HP Feed Creature Size Abilities Upkeep Cost Per Day Purchase Cost
Canine Dogs, Wolves and Dingos are all examples of canine species. 7 M Walking +2 1d6 Damage Bite 11 8 Scraps, Meat Small - Medium Tracker, Tricks, Friendly 5 Credits 40 Credits
Feline Housecats, Bobcats and Servals are all examples of feline species.  7 M Walking +3 1d4 DamageScratch 12 7 Meat Small Cute, Sneaky 5 Credits 20 Credits
Ferret / Weasel Ferrets and weasels are long bodied predators that evolved to pursue tunneling prey such as moles, rats and mice. 6 M Crawling +3 1d4 Damage Bite 13 5 Meat Small Cute, Tricks 5 Credits 20 Credits
Avian Parrots, Canaries and Ravens are all examples of avian species. 8 M  Flying +3 1d4 Damage Scratch 12 4 Berries, Seeds  Tiny- Small Sing, Tricks 5 Credits 20 Credits
Reptile Chameleons, Iguanas and crocodiles are all examples of Reptiles. 6 M Crawling +3 1d4 Damage Bite 11 3 Insects Tiny- Small Sneaky, Cute 2 Credits 10 Credits
Snake Serpents, Vipers and Constrictors are all examples of snakes. 5 M Slithering +3 1d4 Venom Damage Bite 12 3 Rodents, Insects Small Sneaky 2 Credits 10 Credits
Amphibian Frogs and Toads are both examples of amphibians. 5  M Jumping None 11 3 Insects Tiny- Small Sneaky 1 Credit 10 Credits
Rodent Rats, Mice and Hamsters are all examples of rodent species, 7 M Crawling +3, 1 Toxic Damage Bite 12 3 Scraps, Berries, Seeds  Tiny Sneaky 2 Credits 5 Credits
Insect Ants, Matises and Roaches are all examples of insect species. 4 M Crawling +3 1d4 Venom Damage Sting 14 3 Insects, Scraps Tiny Sneaky 1 Credit 5 Credits
Arachnid Spiders and Scorpions are both examples of arachnid species. 5 M Crawling +3 1d4 Venom Damage Sting 14 3 Insects, Scraps Tiny Sneaky 2 Credits 10 Credits
Fish Coi, Goldfish and Catfish are all examples of fish species. 4 M Swimming +3 1 Puncture Damage Bite 12 2 Insects, Fish, Fish Food Tiny - Small Aquatic 2 Credits 5 Credits

Table of Beasts of Burden

Animal Description Top Speed Handling Creature Size Attacks AC Armor Capacity Upkeep Cost Per Day Cost
Ox Related to cows, oxen are often sought after by less wealthy individuals in need of a multipurpose beast. Oxen can pull a cart or wagon, be ridden and are used for meat. On top of that they will feed themselves if given room to graze. 4 1 Large, Long Charge 12 2 300 kg 5 Credits 120 Credits
Mule A cross between a donkey and a horse. They make a loud and distinctive braying sound. 5 1 Large, Long Kick 12 1 250 kg 4 Credits 180 Credits
Donkey Related to horses but smaller, more stubborn and with larger mouths and teeth. They are protective of their pastures and will actively attack intruding animals. 4 1 Large, Long Kick, Bite 12 1 250 kg 3 Credits 160 Credits
Camel A long necked dromedary. They have humps on their backs and protective growths in their mouths that allow them to eat cacti. This combined with their ability to go long distances without water makes them choice mounts for desert environments. 6 2 Large, Long Kick, Spit 14 2 200 kg 5 Credits 200 Credits
Draug A large reptilian creature. They have four thick strong legs and a short stubby tail. Their leathery skin protects them from most small weapons and animals.  3 1 Huge Bite, Tail Swipe 16 4 500 kg 15 Credits 200 Credits
Elephant A giant of a creature. Elephants have large fan-like ears, long articulating trunks and thick legs that end in stubby feet. Their bodies are covered in a thick leathery hide. 5 1 Huge Gore, Charge 16 18 1,000 kg 25 Credits 2,000 Credits

Table of Livestock

Livestock Description Products / Uses Creature SIze Feeds Upkeep Cost Per Day Purchase Cost
Mammals
Rabbits Long eared rodents that tend to be skittish and move quickly by hopping. Meat, Wool, Breeding, Selling Small Vegetarian, Grasses 5 Credits 10 Credits
Alpacas Long necked animals that are distantly related to camels. They are known for their distemperment and soft wool.  Wool, Breeding, Selling Medium Vegetarian, Grasses 2 Credits 100 Credits
Pigs Domesticated pigs are short squat animals with flat noses, small legs and curled up tails. They are prized for their meat and self-sustaining if let out to forage. Pork, Breeding, Selling Medium Omnivores Grains, Scraps 2 Credits 80 Credits
Sheep Sheep are domesticated grazing herd animals that have been used for their wool and meat for hundreds of years. Mutton, Wool, Breeding, Selling Medium Vegetarian, Grains, Grasses 2 Credits 20 Credits
Goats Goats are four legged animals with cloven hooves. They often excel at climbing. They are often domesticated and used primarily for milking and butchering.  Mutton, Wool, Milk, Breeding, Selling Medium Mostly Vegetarian, Fruits, Grains, Grasses, Scraps 2 Credits 20 Credits
Cows Cows are various types of domesticated bovines. They are often large and horned with large flat hooves. They are primarily used as milking and meat animals. Beef,  Milk, Breeding, Selling Large Vegetarian, Grains, Grasses 5 Credits 50 Credits
Oxen Related to cows, oxen are often sought after by less wealthy individuals in need of a multipurpose beast. Oxen can pull a cart or wagon, be ridden and are used for meat. On top of that they will feed themselves if given room to graze. Beef, Breeding, Selling Large Vegetarian, Grains, Grasses 5 Credits 50 Credits
Horses Horses are a type of large four legged hoofed animal that has been genetically selected for their speed, strength and rideability. Breeding, Selling Large Vegetarian, Fruits,  Grains, Grasses 6 Credits 80 Credits
Ponies Ponies are like horses but smaller, they are often used for lighter work or to carry smaller creatures. Breeding, Selling Medium Vegetarian, Fruits,  Grains, Grasses 5 Credits 60 Credits
Lamas Long necked animals that are distantly related to camels. They are known for their distemperment and ability to carry a load or pull a cart.  Wool, Breeding, Selling Medium Vegetarian, Grasses 2 Credits 90 Credits
Fish
Salmon A type of fish that regularly swims upriver each year to breed, allowing them to be easily caught seasonally. Their meat is fatty and flavorful. Meat, Breeding, Selling Small Insects,  Fish, Fish Food 1 Credit 5 Credits
Tilapia A small ocean fish with a mild taste and boneless filet. Meat, Breeding, Selling Small Insects,  Fish,  Fish Food 1 Credit 5 Credits
Cod A type of freshwater fish with a mild greasy taste. Meat, Breeding, Selling Medium Insects, Fish, Fish Food, Crustaceans  2 Credits 5 Credits
Fowl
Chickens A type of flightless bird that lays more eggs the better they are fed. Their meat is highly sought after and takes on the flavors of seasoning easily. Poultry, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Small Omnivores, Grains, Insects 1 Credit 2 Credits
Ducks A type of waterfowl. They occasionally lay eggs and their meat is a greasy treat. Poultry, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Small Grains, Fish,  Insects 1 Credit 5 Credits
Geese A type of large, long necked waterfowl. They occasionally lay eggs and while gamey, can be harvested for meat. Poultry, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Small Grains, Fish,  Insects 2 Credits 5 Credits
Turkeys A type of large flightless bird. They occasionally lay eggs and are particularly easy to hunt and kill due to their limited intellects. Their meat is often eaten as a harvest time treat. Poultry, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Medium Grains, Fish,  Insects 2 Credits 10 Credits
Cho’gos A type of large flightless bird with long strong legs and a wide back. Some creatures even ride Cho’gos as bipedal mounts. They occasionally lay eggs and have lean gamey meat. Poultry, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Medium Fruit, Grains, Insects, Scraps 5 Credits 80 Credits
Insects
Silkworms A type of caterpillar that eats a specific diet and creates a cocoon made of silk. The silk is harvested and used for textiles. Silk,  Eggs, Breeding Tiny Mulberry leaves 10 Credits 20 Credits
Meat Grubs A type of pupae stage insect often used as a protein filler in modern foods and beverages. They require minimal space and food to raise and are highly sought after by corporations on a budget. Meat, Eggs, Breeding, Selling Tiny Scraps, Insects, Grains, Vegetables, Waste 1 Credit 1 Credit