Elho are swift meadow animals native to Sutra, most often seen moving through open grasses, field margins, orchard edges, and the gentler stretches of the realm’s cultivated plains. Their presence is quick and lively, often noticed first in motion as they dart through tall growth in coordinated bursts.
Light-footed and alert, Elho are known for their speed, grace, and tendency to travel in small groups across open land. They are a familiar part of Sutra’s living fields, adding movement and vitality to the realm without disturbing its balance. Though easily startled, they are not harsh creatures, but quick, bright expressions of life in the Meadowlands.
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Swift field-dwelling animal native to Sutra.
Sutra
Fast-moving meadow runner adapted to open land, tall grasses, and lightly cultivated terrain.
- Light, agile build suited for speed across open ground
- Long legs and quick-footed movement through meadow terrain
- Alert ears and bright, watchful posture
- Often seen in short bursts of coordinated group motion
- Natural coloration that blends with grass, field edges, and low brush
Most commonly found in open meadows, field borders, orchard margins, and the softer stretches of Sutra’s cultivated plains where visibility and running space remain open.
Elho move in quick, alert patterns, pausing briefly before bursting into motion again. They rely on speed, awareness, and group responsiveness rather than aggression or defense.
- Exceptional speed across open terrain
- Quick directional changes while running
- Strong awareness of movement in surrounding grassland
- Group-based flight response to perceived danger
Most active during the brighter working hours of Sutra, especially in cooler morning and late-afternoon stretches when the fields are full of movement.
Elho are a familiar sight in Sutra’s open lands and are often associated with healthy meadows and balanced field growth. Their presence adds motion and lightness to the realm’s cultivated spaces.
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