Gars are large bipedal bear like creatures with massive bat wings that protrude from their back. There chest and stomach are absent of fur and tend to be pink in color from the constant smearing of blood on this region of its body. They are normally between 9-12 feet tall with a wingspan of close to 15 feet when fully extended.

Creatures of mystery

No one knows how or when the first came into being. Some say that they where released from an ancient vault deep in the Underdark. Others say that they where people transformed by dark magic. Whatever their origins they seemed to have formed a mongoose like relationship with a creature known only as Miswraiths and a symbiotic relationship with some creatures known only as blood flies. This is caused by the flies helping them hunt by ripping off a chunk of skin off of the prey to get the smell of blood in the air and in return the gar smears the blood of its prey on its pink chest for the flies to eat and breed in the leftover meat.

What we do know about them is they are normally solitary creatures, although on occasions they will form large gatherings lead by a strong Alpha Gar. Other then the Alpha there seems to be two other types of Gars that are distinguished by the length of its tail.

Long-Tail Gras Long-Tailed Gars are a more primal and fierce species of Gar. They are stronger and less intelligent then their short tailed brethren. They are also normally smaller yet more ferocious compared to other Gars.

Short-Tail Gars Short-Tailed Gars are larger and a lot more smart then their long tailed counterparts. It is said that they are so smart that they count their blood flies and know how many hatch and die of old age. with this technique it has made them better hunters by knowing prey is around by their flies not being accounted for.

Alpha Gars Some Short-Tailed Gars become so smart and fierce that they are able to gather others to them. These gatherings are lead by a strong alpha like Gar that can even defend themselves against a dragon. These gatherings are rare and tend to normally happen only during mating season, however there have been times it happens outside of mating season.