Shardik the Bearealis

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Shardik
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
1 Jan 2018
Hatched
2 Jan 2018
Immortal
8 Jan 2018
Name Origin:
Shardik is a 1974 fantasy novel by Richard Adams. The novel follows a lonely hunter named Kelderek, who pursues Shardik, a giant bear he believes to embody God's divine might.


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About Bearealis Eggs

Adorning the top and bottom of an otherwise smooth eggshell are patches of thick, dense purple fur.

About the Bearealis Creature

The Bearealis is the smallest of its polar cousins, the Berr and Bomnom, in both height and weight.

An opportunistic predator because of the frigid landscape where they reside, it is not particularly uncommon for a starving Bearealis to infiltrate sleeping herds of Waurolrus in a last-ditch effort to eat. The rich, fatty body of a fully-grown male Waurolrus is able to provide nearly twelve days worth of energy, but the associated risk of injury is often too great for most Bearealis to pursue. Instead, they focus most of their energy towards hunting the much less combative Adiped species.