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'''Animals''' are complex, boned & muscular creatures whose bodies pump blood; they usually possess limbs, but this is not always so.  Animals are subdivided into [[Amphibians & Reptiles (sage study)|amphibians & reptiles]], [[Mammals (sage study)|mammals]] and [[Birds (sage study)|birds]].  They do not include [[Bugs & Spiders (sage study)|insects]], [[Sea Life|mollusks and fishes]] or [[Slime Molds (sage study)|slime molds]], nor any unnatural living thing or construction.
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'''Animals''' are complex, boned & muscular creatures whose bodies pump blood; they usually possess limbs, but this is not always so.  Animals are subdivided into [[Amphibians & Reptiles (sage study)|amphibians & reptiles]], [[Mammals (sage study)|mammals]] and [[Birds (sage study)|birds]].  They do not include [[Bugs & Spiders (sage study)|insects]], [[Sea Life|mollusks and fishes]] or [[Slime Moulds (sage study)|slime moulds]], nor any unnatural living thing or construction.
  
 
Animals and [[Druid (class)|druids]] have a natural affinity for one another, so that many [[Druidic Spell Tables|druidic spells]] relate to the friendship, [[Calling|calling]] or manipulation of animals.
 
Animals and [[Druid (class)|druids]] have a natural affinity for one another, so that many [[Druidic Spell Tables|druidic spells]] relate to the friendship, [[Calling|calling]] or manipulation of animals.

Revision as of 20:36, 3 July 2022

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Animals are complex, boned & muscular creatures whose bodies pump blood; they usually possess limbs, but this is not always so. Animals are subdivided into amphibians & reptiles, mammals and birds. They do not include insects, mollusks and fishes or slime moulds, nor any unnatural living thing or construction.

Animals and druids have a natural affinity for one another, so that many druidic spells relate to the friendship, calling or manipulation of animals.


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