Wraithel

Undomesticated/Wild

Known Creature Details

a large, dark bird with multiple eyes. it has horns that emit purple smoke, purple slits in its neck, a long tufted tail underneath tail feathers, a hooked serrated beak, and sharp talons.
Wraithel
Young: Ghast | Group: Vengeance

Stats: Attack: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
Defense: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆
Agility/Evasiveness: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
Information: Creature
Class: Wild
Type: Mountainous
Tier: 5
Height: 11’6" ( 3.5 m)
Weight: 319 lbs (144.7 kg)

Wraithels are a large avian creature dwelling ███ and very rarely across Raviad. They stalk the skies in search of prey and are vicious creatures. ███████. Caution is advised when traversing the mountains, and take care to keep especially guarded during stormy days: the Wraithel’s prime hunting time.
Wraithels are carnivores, often feeding on Csirkatrice, Groinks, and other medium sized creatures. Like ███, they are solitary hunters. As they hunt, the smoke emanating from the Wraithel’s horns will engulf the area around their prey, allowing them to swoop from the sky above and snatch their prey to take back to their nest with ease. Wraithels hunt at night and especially foggy or stormy nights, where their prey’s visibility is low.

Wraithels will court in the months of November through December, and then settle with a single partner. This new pair will then build their nest in October and the female lays a clutch of 2-4 eggs. The female then hunts while the male guards the nest. During the months of courting, Wraithels will engage in acrobatic aerial displays to impress a mate.
a wraithel baby. it is lighter in color, has no smoke coming from its horns, has a much shorter tail, and lighter vents.
Wraithels are silent fliers with high stamina, allowing them to stalk the skies for long periods of time. They can exert a lot of control of the smoke rising from their horns, allowing them to surround what they are attacking to hide their strikes. Additionally Wraithels can let out a loud shriek, piercing their victims' ears and causing migraines and mild disorientation. Extreme care should be taken when facing a Wraithel.
a wraithel with its beak open, screeching. lines represent soundwaves coming from its mouth.

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