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As the deer were the archetypal grazing animal of the temperate forests, so the antelope was in the dry southern country. The Gamekeepers Guild of Pezarsan named thirty kinds of antelope found wild in Near Harad. They ranged in size from the Kingshorn of the desert oases of the Marg Murak, to the Lise, the Fern-dancer of the Pezar Cataracts. A Kingshorn bull could match a war horse in strength, while the Lise was not much larger than a cat. Listed below are the most notable of the antelopes of Near Harad, all of them fair game for travelers where local law permitted. They were here classified as large (ox-sized,) medium (sheep-weight,) or small (half the weight of a sheep or less, half of that edible.)
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As the deer were the archetypal grazing animal of the temperate forests, so the antelope was in the dry southern country. The Gamekeepers Guild of Pezarsan named thirty kinds of antelope found wild in Near Harad. They ranged in size from the Kingshorn of the desert oases of the Marg Murak, to the Lise, the Fern-dancer of the Pezar Cataracts. A Kingshorn bull could match a war horse in strength, while the Lise was not much larger than a cat. Listed below are the most notable of the antelopes of Near Harad, all of them fair game for travelers where local law permitted. They were here classified as large (ox-sized,) medium (sheep-weight,) or small (half the weight of a sheep or less, half of that edible.) * Antelopes * Astabanheli * Aryx * Fern-dancer * Gazelle * Bush Gazelle * Marsh Gazelle * Gembuck * Kelfaen * Brown-white antelopes * Kingshorn * Goat-Steeds (Goat-Antelopes) * Lise