Dog Breeds of Creation

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Starlight Mastiff

Origin: Traiter (Lord’s Crossing Dominion)
Features: Black fur, broad chests, long legs, small ears.
Description: Starlight Mastiffs are the most prized guard dogs in Creation, whose exact breeding remains a secret of the Starlight Patrician Clan. Owners must be carefully introduced to a dog before taking possession, as it reacts to strangers with savage aggression.


Portee Lapdog

Origin: Portee (Lord’s Crossing Dominion)
Features: Long white silky fur, bird-like cries, multicoloured eyes.
Description: Portee Lapdogs are pet dogs whose exact breeding remains a secret of the Whitecloud Patrician Clan. Their eyes change colour according to their moods. These lapdogs are a current fashionable trend amongst the ladies of the Scarlet Dynasty.


Moonlit Hound

Origin: Greenharbour, Verdant Rivers Prefecture.
Features: Short, silver-sheen fur, long legs, thin body. Excellent eyesight.
Description: Moonlit Hounds are dogs whose exact breeding remains a secret of the Academy of Blood and Husbandry, under sponsorship of House V’neef. An excellent breed of hunting dog which is both swift and maneuverable, well suited to hunting game such as rodents or small animals in open fields.


Greenfang Mastiff

Origin: Cherak
Features: White fur, broad chests, long legs, small ears. Resistant to Quat.
Description: Greenfang Mastiffs are a breed created from various hounds and Omen Dogs, used to guard the slave-farms of Cherak and hunt escaping slaves. Their fangs, like the rest of their bodies, are not green: this name was given them because the use of the drug quat on slaves stains their lips geen, and the Mastiff has a habit of devouring those it is set to track.


Brushwood Dog

Origin: Pangu, Juche Prefecture
Features: Light brown with white necks and bellies, small-medium size. Naturally favour cleanliness.
Description: Brushwood Dogs are loyal, goal-oriented dogs used for hunting and guard duty. Dominant personalities require an equally dominant master.


Sheperd Hound

Origin: Widespread
Features: Mottled white and black, medium size, long fur and snout.
Description: Sheperd Hounds are a common breed in use by peasants who must herd large numbers of livestock. Often trained to bark and nip at such beasts in order to guide them, and to sound the alarm if approaching predators are seen, though these have been bred-in partially as natural tendencies.


Shar-Pei

Origin: Lord’s Crossing Dominion
Features: Light brown fur, large head, wrinkled skin
Description: The Shar-Pei breed is stubborn and domineering if not properly trained. Considered by some to be ineffective fighters, they are deemed more useful as ‘display dogs’. It is said by some that they have been bred to share some aspects of appearance with Lion-Dog spirits, but the Immaculate Order has voiced displeasure without (yet) declaring the breed a heresy.


Red Setter

Origin: Eastern Threshold, Juche Prefecture
Features: Rich, lustrous red fur.
Description: The Red Setter is a bird hunting dog, with an excellent ability to retrieve fowl shot by a huntsman’s arrows.


Sausage Hound

Origin: Juche Prefecture
Features: Short legs, long ears and snout, cylindrical body
Description: Bred specifically for hunting tunnelling rodents, Sausage Hounds have an excellent sense of smell and ability to crawl through tight spaces in pursuit of quarry.


Techichi

Origin: Gem, Paragon
Features: Tiny dog, with short fur of light colour. Paragon Techichis tend to coats of white and grey, while Gem Techichis lean to brown and sand coats.
Description: The Techichi is a dainty lap dog, commonly kept as a pet by Dynasts or members of the Southern nobility. The Techichi is, by nature, a loud dog despite its size, but breeders in Paragon tend to apply medical techniques to render the dog mute. Some Scavenger Lords excavating First Age ruins in the South have found similar breeds depicted in art and sculpture, though such depictions seem to show the breed being used as a food dog rather than a pet.


Terrier

Origin: River Province
Features: Small dog, brown-black curly fur.
Description: The Terrier is a hot-headed lap dog, with a watchful attitude that makes it well suited as a sentry dog, sounding a warning alarm at an intrusion.


Gray Wolf

Origin: Northern Threshold
Features: Thick, coarse grey-white fur, plumed tail, blue eyes. Resistant to cold. Excellent eyesight. Prone to obesity if given access to too much nourishment.
Description: The Gray Wolf is a wild dog (its own god would insist ‘[canine]’) of the snowy North. Once, it was considered the type animal of all Canines, and its god was Alpha of the Canine Conclave, before being usurped from the post. Today some barbarian tribes form relationships with wolves, though they shy from true domestication. In more civilized areas, breeders still capture the animal to add its traits to their breeds.


Forest Wolf

Origin: Eastern Threshold
Features: Coarse red-brown fur, plumed tail, dark eyes. Excellent hearing and sense of smell. Prone to obesity if given access to too much nourishment.
Description: The Forest Wolf is a wild dog (its own god would insist ‘canine’) of the Eastern and Northeastern forests. Today some barbarian tribes form relationships with wolves, though they shy from true domestication. In more civilized areas, breeders still capture the animal to add its traits to their breeds.


Eight-Tailed Mole Hound

Origin: Southern Deserts
Features: Grey to brown fur tones, tinged with white. Hard, stone-like armoured plates over face and back. Eight tails. Can tunnel through loose sand. Slightly melodic howling.
Description: Eight-Tailed Mole Hounds are a breed of magical creatures devised during the days of the Shogunate, by Dragonblooded leaders seeking to suppress the raids of the Dune People in the far South. Now gone feral, they are a danger to travelers and villages in sandy regions, perfectly willing to hunt and eat humans. They travel in packs of one to two dozen, and while not considered san or ata-beasts according to Haltan classifications they show superior tactical instincts. Many Western communities offer bounties for those who can bring in eight tails, as a consequence of which a number of other dog breeds in the South are hunted and combined for purposes of fraud.


Omen Dog

Origin: Northern Threshold
Features: Long legs, small ears, broad chests, height up to 4 feet at the shoulder, oversized teeth.
Description: Omen Dogs are large dogs native to the North, ranging south to the coastal regions around Cherak and Madura. Ferocious and aggressive, a single Omen Dog can take down a warhorse, while packs can overcome whole caravans.


Gravehound

Origin: Sijian (River Province), Shadowlands.
Features: Ash-grey, thin and cadaverous. Heightened sense of smell and hearing. Immunity to several corpse-borne diseases. Said to be able to sense the presence of ghosts, and touch them as if material.
Description: Gravehounds are a breed of dog thought to have been deeply touched by the necrotic essence of the tombs and Shadowlands around Sijan, and sometimes reported dwelling in other Shadowlands as well.