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− | '''Tonks''' are beasts of burden on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]].{{book ref| |
+ | '''Tonks''' are domesticated [[sandling]]s used as beasts of burden on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]].{{book ref|ws|ars}}{{book ref|ws|3}} |
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+ | ==Appearance and Anatomy== |
− | Tonks are quadrupedal. Their heads and the front halves of their bodies are similar in size and shape to a mule, while their hindquarters more closely resemble those of a kangaroo.{{book ref| |
+ | Tonks are quadrupedal. Their heads and the front halves of their bodies are similar in size and shape to a mule, while their hindquarters more closely resemble those of a kangaroo.{{book ref|ws|3}} Their bodies are covered in gray carapace, which is segmented and particularly thick along the top of the body.{{book ref|ws|3}} They have long, thick tails, prominent horns coming out of their heads at various angles, and clawed feet that appear to have opposable thumbs.{{book ref|ws|3}} |
+ | The horns and carapace can be dissolved by water; even a few drops can dissolve most of a horn.{{book ref|ws|1}} As a result of this, they do not drink water and only eat sand in large quantities. |
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− | Tonks are domesticated, and they are often used for transportation in the deserts of [[Dayside]].{{book ref|ws1|3}} They are weak-minded{{book ref|ws1|4}} and easy to lead.{{book ref|ws1|3}} When used for riding, they are fitted with a saddle, bridle, and saddlebags.{{book ref|ws1|3}} When they are scared or confused, they tend to bury themselves in the sand,{{book ref|ws1|4}} although skilled riders such as [[Aarik]] may be able to prevent this.{{book ref|ws2|3}} Tonks are present in hunting camps in the [[deep sand]], although [[terha]] are preferred for hunts.{{book ref|ws2|3}} |
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+ | They always give off a faint sulfurous smell and their flatulence is particularly odorous.{{book ref|ws|ars}} [[Khrissalla]] suspects that sandlings can somehow metabolize sand, although she does not understand the science behind the process.{{book ref|ws|ars}}{{book ref|ws|1}} Their droppings are known as tonk guano.{{book ref|ws|prologue}}{{book ref|ws|13}} |
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+ | Tonks are often used for transportation in the deserts of [[Dayside]], carrying both riders and supplies.{{book ref|ws|3}} They are weak-minded{{book ref|ws|4}} and easy to lead.{{book ref|ws|3}} Calling someone a tonk in Dayside is considered an insult, presumably because it implies that they are slow-witted.{{book ref|ws|prologue}} |
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+ | When used for riding, they are fitted with a saddle, bridle, and saddlebags. On longer trips through the desert, tonks may be fitted with vessels to carry extra water.{{book ref|ws|3}} Tonks are usually trained to turn or adjust their speed when tapped with a riding mallet on different parts of their carapace;{{book ref|ws|ars}} riders may also use reins to help direct them.{{book ref|ws|prologue}}{{book ref|ws|9}} When they are scared or confused, they tend to bury themselves in the sand with only their horns exposed.{{book ref|ws|4}} Tapping the horns signals the tonk that it is safe to unbury itself.{{book ref|ws|ars}} Skilled riders such as [[Aarik]] may be able to prevent tonks from burying themselves when under duress.{{book ref|ws|9}} Tonks are present in hunting camps in the [[deep sand]], although [[terha]]n are preferred for hunts as they are both larger and faster than tonks.{{book ref|ws|9}} |
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+ | Tonks are considered part of the sandling family. They have a number of characteristics also seen in terhan and other sandling species, such as horns, water-soluble carapace, and a propensity to bury themselves in sand.{{book ref|ws|9}} It is unknown if there is a relation, natural or bred, between the various sandling species.{{book ref|ws|part=ars}} |
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− | Tonks have superficial similarities to both terha and some species of [[sandling]]s.{{book ref|ws2|3}} The horns and carapace of the tonk, along with their propensity to bury themselves in the sand, may indicate that they are bred from or related to wild sandlings. |
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World of Origin | Taldain |
Universe | Cosmere |
Tonks are domesticated sandlings used as beasts of burden on the Dayside of Taldain.[1][2]
Appearance and AnatomyEdit
Tonks are quadrupedal. Their heads and the front halves of their bodies are similar in size and shape to a mule, while their hindquarters more closely resemble those of a kangaroo.[2] Their bodies are covered in gray carapace, which is segmented and particularly thick along the top of the body.[2] They have long, thick tails, prominent horns coming out of their heads at various angles, and clawed feet that appear to have opposable thumbs.[2]
The horns and carapace can be dissolved by water; even a few drops can dissolve most of a horn.[3] As a result of this, they do not drink water and only eat sand in large quantities.
They always give off a faint sulfurous smell and their flatulence is particularly odorous.[1] Khrissalla suspects that sandlings can somehow metabolize sand, although she does not understand the science behind the process.[1][3] Their droppings are known as tonk guano.[4][5]
Usage and BehaviorEdit
“Riding tonks have very weak minds. Whenever they get confused they assume it's a sandstorm and bury themselves beneath the ground.”
Tonks are often used for transportation in the deserts of Dayside, carrying both riders and supplies.[2] They are weak-minded[6] and easy to lead.[2] Calling someone a tonk in Dayside is considered an insult, presumably because it implies that they are slow-witted.[4]
When used for riding, they are fitted with a saddle, bridle, and saddlebags. On longer trips through the desert, tonks may be fitted with vessels to carry extra water.[2] Tonks are usually trained to turn or adjust their speed when tapped with a riding mallet on different parts of their carapace;[1] riders may also use reins to help direct them.[4][7] When they are scared or confused, they tend to bury themselves in the sand with only their horns exposed.[6] Tapping the horns signals the tonk that it is safe to unbury itself.[1] Skilled riders such as Aarik may be able to prevent tonks from burying themselves when under duress.[7] Tonks are present in hunting camps in the deep sand, although terhan are preferred for hunts as they are both larger and faster than tonks.[7]
They are sometimes used by Darksiders that are visiting Dayside, but this may be rare, as Khrissalla and her team do not appear to be very familiar with their behavior.[4][6]
TaxonomyEdit
Tonks are considered part of the sandling family. They have a number of characteristics also seen in terhan and other sandling species, such as horns, water-soluble carapace, and a propensity to bury themselves in sand.[7] It is unknown if there is a relation, natural or bred, between the various sandling species.[8]