Drawnic False Unicorn

"He is swift and shy, almost with a survivor's caution. His lance-brothers say he was a Sikwalo in a previous life."

- Anonymous Major, referring to one of his subordinates.

The Drawnic False Unicorn (Falsum Unicornimimus in Latin taxonomy), also known as the Sikwalo in, is a deer-like mammal originally endemic to the  of Drawn.

Appearance
A med to large sized deer, around the size of Earths reindeer, the Drawnian False Unicorn got its name from the horns on its head and overall appearance. It has three in total and is used mostly for show, with older higher ranking bucks having the longest horns. Bucks have a large neck and belly mane, a trait not shared by the does. Does only have the nose horns and a lightly more delicate build than the bucks. They are also larger in general, with a mean height ranging between 125 to 150 centimetres (4'1" to 5'0"), and a weight between 160 and 180 kilograms (360 to 400 lb). Does, meanwhile, range from 110 and 137 centimetres (3'8" to 4'6"), and weigh 90 to 155 kilograms (200 - 340 lb).

It has long legs for speed and agility paired with a delicate frame, and a long tufted tail. It is a deep brown color with black striping on the back of its neck. Eye spots dot the back of its large sharp ears, a creamy underbelly, white tip on its long black tail, in which the black runs up onto the animals rump, black stockings, and white marks around the eyes and along its cheeks paired with ‘tear’ marks line the Sikwalo’s head. Bucks have a long black and white neck mane, while the does simply have the general markings minus the mane. Bucks are slightly bigger than their female counterparts.

Behaviour
Sikwalo are skittish herbivorous creatures that live out in the forested and along the edges of the desert areas of Drawn. They sometimes gather in small herds around the dusk and dawn hours, but are mostly seen either on their own or in pairs. If startled, they take off with a loud whistling bleating alert call.