Cradlings
Cradlings at various ages
Physical Characteristics
| Designation | Primate |
| Average Length | 1'7" - 1'11" / 50-60cm |
| Average Weight | 11-15 lbs. / 5-7 kg |
| Distinctions | Big blue eyes |
| Rarity | Uncommon |
Cradlings are small primates discovered by explorers from
Cradle, and named after the settlement. So far, a total of thirty or so individuals have been encountered in the territory surrounding Cradle. Their population seems to be somewhat localized as they have not been encountered elsewhere, yet. It is believed the prevalence of predators is a likely cause for their limited habitat.
They live off of fruits and nuts, rarely leaving the treetops and vines which keeps them safe from potential predators. While they are quite small, they are excellent climbers and can move effortlessly through the dense jungle.
Cradlings live in groups of 10-15, with a mix of males and females. They have been documented to exhibit some level of intelligence, cracking nuts against rocks, using sticks to scoop out certain fruits and building hut-like nests among the trees with smaller branches and vines.
They are also incredibly curious, with Imperial patrols and explorers reportedly waking up to several bright blue eyes staring at them from every direction in the middle of the night. Cradlings have shown no aggression toward sentients, although seem to react to Cathars as though they are predators.
When threatened, they let out a loud, owl-like shout that has become a great warning signal for local garrisons, explorers and researchers. Cradlings are incredibly alert, and while technological warning systems are prone to malfunction and interference in the rough climate, the primates' shout is a good indication it’s time to move.
Documented by Cradle explorer