Animals
Natural creatures that enhance the ecosystem and atmosphere of a fantasy world
Animals in fantasy worlds are more than just background scenery; they are an important part of the ecosystem and contribute to the depth and authenticity of the story. Although they often do not have magical powers like monsters or mythical creatures, animals play an essential role as prey, allies, or even enemies for adventurers. Animals can range from common pets and livestock to powerful predators such as wolves, bears, and birds of prey. In Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and Pathfinder , some animals, such as falcons and horses, can serve as loyal companions. In worlds such as Warhammer, animals are sometimes even deployed as mounts or guardians, such as the impressive warhounds or eagles.
Features
Variety and Uses : Animals come in a wide variety of species, ranging from small rodents and songbirds to imposing bears and birds of prey. This offers adventurers a variety of possibilities, such as hunting, exploring or even transportation.
Allies and Companions : Many animals can be trained as companions or mounts, such as horses, falcons, or dogs, and can provide useful skills for hunting, patrolling, or protecting their owner.
Natural Instinct and Intuition : Animals are driven by their instincts, which sometimes makes them reliable warning signs in dangerous environments. Their senses of smell, hearing, and intuition can often detect threats before their human companions can.
Local Ecology and Environment Connection : Animals are often tied to specific areas. Wolves and bears live in forests and mountains, while deer and wild boar are found in open plains, adding life and realism to the world.
Realistic Dangers and Challenges : While many animals are not magical, they can still be dangerous. A wild bear or a pack of wolves can pose a serious obstacle to adventurers, especially if they venture beyond their camp into unexplored areas.