Ghyralis Charger

Ghyrn Colossis

Origin: Berinu (plains)

Height (Wild Berinu): 3 to 5 meters

The Ghyralis Charger is a towering herbivore native to Berinu's plains, known for its sweeping horns, near-360-degree vision, and tri-hoofed feet built for speed and endurance. Wild Berinese specimens stand 3 to 5 meters and move with explosive power across grasslands, their herds trampling vegetation to keep the plains open. Normally calm but dangerous when startled, a single stampede can level settlements and reshape terrain. Revered by the Berinese as symbols of unstoppable momentum, the Charger has since spread across Geba in numerous regional variants sold in population centers on nearly every continent.

The Thazvaari variant is smaller with significantly greater endurance, adapted to the arid inland terrain where sustained travel matters more than burst speed. The Geban and Ngorrhali variants are considerably larger, bred for draft work and formal showings rather than mounted travel. Difficult to domesticate in all variants yet prized as a mount where airships and rovers cannot operate, the Charger remains one of the most commercially distributed animals on the planet.