The Enfield has the head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the body of a lion, the hindquarters and tail of a wolf, and forelegs like an eagle's talons. The Enfield is a creature of Celtic culture.
The Enfield is often associated with nobility and is considered a symbol of bravery and courage. It is said to be a guardian of leaders who
The Enfield has the head of a fox, the chest of a greyhound, the body of a lion, the hindquarters and tail of a wolf, and forelegs like an eagle's talons. The Enfield is a creature of Celtic culture.
The Enfield is often associated with nobility and is considered a symbol of bravery and courage. It is said to be a guardian of leaders who have fallen in battle.
It is thought that the word Enfield came to Bunovia with the Explorers. However, the Elders buried its existence deep in the archives and you would be lucky to find a Meadower who knows it.
No real description of this creature exists. The first mention of it came back with the Royal Explorers. Some would say to scare those who dare make the crossing to The Outlands without their protection. The tale told from generation to generation was that it was an abomination of a bunny,, where merely glancing at its presence would be enough to turn a bunny into stone.
Teeth as sharp as a razor, jaws wide enough to devour a bunny whole. It's said that its howl could be heard a mile away, and sounds like the scream from a hundred bunnies calling for their mothers at the same time, a desperate cry for help. It is said that one still roams loose in the Outlands following the Great Separation, forever lost, forever trying to find its way home.
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