Like a small, fast combination of a horse and a muskrat, this creature has its uses. Its hair is tough, wiry, and just flexible enough to make a perfect option for bowstrings. While definitely wild and opinionated, these creatures can be domesticated—sort of like how bees can be domesticated. They prefer to live in the woods, dig dens under trees and fallen logs, and eat bugs and worms.
They live in families of up to twenty. They can sometimes be found in cooperative relationships with other gargs. They don’t only eat bugs that live in dead logs and dirt, but also bugs that attach themselves to other creatures—like ticks and other parasites. If they feel threatened, they will attack with vicious intensity, and release a hormone that will alert all the other nincs within the vicinity to attack as well. If that happens, I suggest you run.
They have a long mane, two horns, a long tail, and two sharp teeth. Their coloring can vary, but they tend to be shades of brown and black. Sometimes they can have shades of bluish and greenish, too.
Recommendation: don’t bother them and they won’t bother you.