Eisturathyn

The Eisturathyn (Luceates nuwanis) or known in Traveller's Tongue as 'shining stag', is the only species left in the genus Luceates. It is a species of deer known for its silver antlers. The animal is nocturnal and adapted to cold climates. It is now only found in Lysalkaan Forest, a massive forest in the region of Nefelis, on the subcontinent of Mirau, Onthukhan.

The Eisturathyn reaches heights of 2 meters and lengths of 2.5-3.5 meters, much bigger than the typical deer. In recent years it has become more of a mythic animal, its likeness being used for the symbol of House Nuwan. Its antlers are much sought after, and because of this, the animal has become endangered in more recent years.

Other than being useful during the reproductive season, the antlers also serve as protection against possible predators. Not only with physical use, but also by reflecting light into the predator's field of vision, leaving them stunned and providing a chance for escape for the Eisturathyn. The antlers grow by twisting and turning on themselves, resulting in an extremely complex web of antlers similar to the roots of a tree.

The Eisturathyn is calm by nature, and extremely intelligent compared to other species. In captivity, the animal often escapes easily. In Yirsi myths, the animal is said to have been the mount of the Yirsi king of Aluntayah, Nefal Thrava-Atowyn.