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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
As a former science project that goes wrong, the '''Hell's Horses (Equus Carnivorus Circae)''' creature could escape to the mountaines ranges of [[Niles (Clan planet)|Niles]]. They were select as totem for their fury and strength.<ref>''Classic BattleTech Companion'', p. 138, "Species Profile"</ref>
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A former science project that went wrong, the '''Hell's Horse''' ''(Equus Carnivorus Circae)'' was released into the mountain ranges of [[Niles (Clan planet)|Niles]] by a Clan warrior before the scientists could destroy them. They were selected as totem for their fury and strength. Hell's horses typically live in small herds of five to fifteen animals, led by the strongest mares. They are also well adapted to the thin air of Niles.<ref>''Classic BattleTech Companion'', p. 138, "Species Profile"</ref>
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Though many Clan warriors have tried, no one has ever successfully tamed a hell's horse. Riding a hell's horse is nearly impossible as well.
  
 
==Reference==
 
==Reference==

Revision as of 19:48, 26 October 2011

Overview

A former science project that went wrong, the Hell's Horse (Equus Carnivorus Circae) was released into the mountain ranges of Niles by a Clan warrior before the scientists could destroy them. They were selected as totem for their fury and strength. Hell's horses typically live in small herds of five to fifteen animals, led by the strongest mares. They are also well adapted to the thin air of Niles.[1]

Though many Clan warriors have tried, no one has ever successfully tamed a hell's horse. Riding a hell's horse is nearly impossible as well.

Reference

  1. Classic BattleTech Companion, p. 138, "Species Profile"

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