by Simon Sanmartine
Llamas are curious beasts, shaggy and
sought after for their wool, yet of a curiously arrogant disposition reflected in their
eyes. They live in mountainous areas, though who may have first tamed them is lost in the
mists of history.
'Tis a well-known fact that llamas can indeed be tamed, and used as
grazing animals, for their meat, and of course for their wool. Yet 'tis lesser known that
their ornery disposition and tendency to spit at those they dislike makes them appealing
guard creatures as well, though they have little sound with which to sound an alarum.
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