Sky-Dancer

Sky-Dancer's are a unique species of deer found only along the border between Lunara'Atrata and

They are so named for their graceful movements, impossibly high jumps and sky blue manes.

They are much larger than their cousins, their shoulder alone being higher than a man's head.

The fur along their bodies is a golden brown. Fauns are much paler, being almost sandy in their first year. As they get older their baby fur falls out and is replaced with the golden coat of an adult. Over the course of their life their fur becomes darker in shade. the oldest recorded Sky-Dancer had fur the colour of deep copper.

The mane and tail hair of the females is a light blue, a few shades darker than the males and is shorter. A male's hair is a bright sky blue, primarily for display purposes. The males also have a huge pair or antlers atop their heads, spanning anywhere between the length of a man's arm, and two and a half times that. The antlers are also covered in hair and are used solely for display purposes, rather than fighting.

Their hoofs have the typical two toe shape of all deer, but are a dark copper in colour, rather than black or grey as all their cousins have.

They move on an annual migration, spending the warmer months of the year near to the Niphan border, and heading south along the tree line when the weather turns colder.

Mating season occurs just before their journey south, and fauns are born in the warmer lands at the southern edge of their home.