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[[Splintering|Descended]] from the [[Elder God]]dess [[Tauro]], the '''taurians''' are probably the most naturally aggressive of all the mortal races. They have giant, well-muscled bodies with enormous bull heads. While they make superb fighters, most military leaders are loathe to rely on taurians in large numbers because of their volatile and tempestuous anger, which sometimes erupts for almost insignificant reasons. Added to that, when taurians are in a group of their own kind, the anger of one can set the rest off and a "stampede" of battle-frenzied taurians have been known to decimate their own allies. As a result, taurians are discouraged from forming groups in multi-racial civilizations and, therefore, tend to find employment as individual mercenaries.
[[Splintering|Descended]] from the [[Elder God]]dess [[Tauro]], the '''taurians''' are probably the most naturally aggressive of all the mortal races. They have giant, well-muscled bodies with enormous bull heads, and can enter a battle frenzy that makes them fearsome enemies. Famous for building the twin cities of [[Culneredir]] and [[Molneredir]], which gave rise to the [[Vernal God]]desses [[Il'vania]] and [[Il'garala]], the taurian gather in groups known as [[nerebo]]. It is when they are not gathered amongst their kin in this sacred tradition that they become most dangerous. Military leaders are loathe to rely on rogue groups of taurian because of their volatile and tempestuous anger, which sometimes erupts for almost insignificant reasons. In such a group, the anger of one can set the rest off and a "stampede" of battle-frenzied taurians have been known to decimate their own allies.
 
Still, many taurian find employment as individual mercenaries, or otherwise keep to the traditions of their ancestors, striking a balance between honouring the righteous fury of their progenitor and quelling their berserker spirit.


'''Languages''': Common, Taurian
'''Languages''': Common, Taurian
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