//Monoceri



Monoceri, or Monoceros in singular form are better known as unicorns. Unicorns are smaller, sturdy horses that inhabit forested regions. To help protect themselves, they have long pearly horns that they use to fight each other with and ward of predators. Out of all species, they have the hardest hooves and their legs are very powerful. Unicorns’s horns have some healing properties, and help speed up the rate of recovery, if a unicorn’s horn breaks, it cannot grow back. Although they still recover quickly, it’s not as fast as a monoceros with a complete horn.

Special Characteristics:
Dominant Gorgons have tusked although females have much shorter ones than males.

Name for Male of Species: Stag, Buck
Name for Female of Species: Doe, Hind
Name for Colt of Species: Pricket
Name for Young in General of Species: Fawn
Territories: Erymanthus, Arcadia, Laconia.
Size: Average height is 14-15 hands.
Weight: 1100 lbs.
Coat Coloration: Fully mature adults are white, juveniles are gray, older foals are black and very young/newborn foals are dappled brown or gray, buckskin, chestnut or roan.
Diet: Leaves, fruit, grass. Digs for roots.
Lifespan: 100-120 years.
Abilities: Quick healing

Advantages:
  • Their horns (which are rounded at the tip) can be used as weapons against foes.
  • Muscular legs are hard hooves are useful tools in battle.
  • Their long lives allow them to pass on a lot of information, which makes them the wisest of all species; obviously, they have good memory.
  • Extremely social and loving herd members.

    Disadvantages:
  • Horn breakage can shorten a Monceros’s lifespan by 10-20 years.
  • A broken horn slows healing.
  • Their love of each other can put them in dangerous positions.