Northern Enzoi
The Northern Enzoi is a
Fauna item.
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| The Northern Enzoi | |||
| An aristocratic, high maintenance breed which was domesticated in Luna. The Northern Enzoi is an egotistic expression of culture. Luna citizens express frustration with its propagation around Kotemara. | |||
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| Obtainment Method | Guild Shop | ||
| Cost | 13,000 | ||
| Sell Price | 1,300 | ||
| Nature | |||
| Taxonomy Class | Mammalian | ||
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| Debut Date | Missing Date | ||
Obtainment
- Guild Shop: Purchased at the Guild Shop for 13,000
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Usage
- Fauna: Add to a cat to study it everyday and earn rewards each time you study.
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An aristocratic, high maintenance breed which was domesticated in Luna. The Northern Enzoi is an egotistic expression of culture. Luna citizens express frustration with its propagation around Kotemara.
Entry I
The Northern Enzoi descends from primitive, spiral-horned breeds belonging to ancient Luna monarchies. Illustrations from the Third Age show the breed wearing ceremonial garb and yoked harnesses, walking alongside figures of the Luna dynasty.
Over time, selective breeding warped the primitive hound into an aesthetic spectacle, exaggerating the sweep of its neck and the curve of its horn. Recent genetic testing confirms the Luna homeland breed as pureblood, though evidence shows that farther-north breeds in Sol are often hybridized with local sighthounds, resulting in shorter, toothier varieties.
Early laws in the Luna Borough protected the Enzoi’s standard and enforced the removal of substandard descendants. The horn is an especially prized trait, bred for length, curvature, and color. Breed registries in Luna keep a close track of breed variety, and heavily restrict what traits are considered an officiated Enzoi. Outside Boroughs have imported the breed for general purpose, which is a source of ongoing discontent. Luna’s efforts to patent the breed were declined.
In the Sol Borough, elaborate horn ornamentation became popular breeding projects, but these are banned in Luna for authenticity reasons.
In early Luna, the breed was almost exclusively kept by elected officials and the wealthy. Enzoi racing was a formalized public spectacle for many years, but led to accusations of animal welfare issues and rigged races. This achieved notoriety and smeared Luna’s reputation both internally and externally, and when the breed migrated to the southern boroughs, it became a symbol of wealth, fraud, and leisure rather than aesthetic virtue or technical accomplishment.
Enzoi racing persisted as an underground market until criminalization by borough-wide decree, in which today there are assumptions of continued illegal activity.

