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− | Terha are domesticated, and are used for transportation while hunting [[sandling]]s in the [[deep sand]].{{book ref|ws2|3}} Like |
+ | Terha are domesticated, and are used for transportation while hunting [[sandling]]s in the [[deep sand]].{{book ref|ws2|3}} Like [[tonk]]s, they are ridden using a saddle, bridle, and saddlebags.{{book ref|ws2|3}} While tonks are used for general transportation, terha appear to be much more rare and specialized. [[Kenton]] has never ridden a terha before joining Lord [[Raagent]] for a sandling hunt.{{book ref|ws2|3}} Terha that are raised to hunt have their carapace treated with a special substance called [[DoKall]] from infancy to prevent the carapace from dissolving when it gets wet.{{book ref|ws2|3}} Raagent calls them tough, and they are not as skittish as tonks.{{book ref|ws2|3}} |
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Revision as of 00:01, 23 June 2020
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World of Origin | Taldain |
Universe | Cosmere |
The terha is a domesticated animal on the Dayside of Taldain.[1]
Appearance
The terha is a large quadruped. The body size and shape is similar to a rhinoceros, with a thickly muscled body and thick legs.[1] It is covered in brown carapace,[2] with a large, oval-shaped head that has two large horns or tusks in the front and rounded armor in the back that helps protect the neck.[1] Plates of carapace hang from its long tail, with a particularly large triangle-shaped plate at the end.[1] It has clawed feet that appear to have opposable thumbs.[1]
Usage
Terha are domesticated, and are used for transportation while hunting sandlings in the deep sand.[1] Like tonks, they are ridden using a saddle, bridle, and saddlebags.[1] While tonks are used for general transportation, terha appear to be much more rare and specialized. Kenton has never ridden a terha before joining Lord Raagent for a sandling hunt.[1] Terha that are raised to hunt have their carapace treated with a special substance called DoKall from infancy to prevent the carapace from dissolving when it gets wet.[1] Raagent calls them tough, and they are not as skittish as tonks.[1]
Taxonomy
Terha have superficial similarities to both tonks and some species of sandlings.[1] The horns and water-soluble carapace of the terha may indicate that they are bred from or related to wild sandlings.