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Origin: Kela (plateaus)
The Boretheris Titan was a massive, herbivorous creature native to the plateaus of Kela, known for its formidable charging behavior and significant ecological impact. This extinct species was a dominant grazer in its habitat, shaping the landscape through its feeding and movement patterns. Its large size and aggressive territorial behavior made it a significant hazard for early human settlements, contributing to its eventual extinction during the Late Conquest (~2,200 YBM) due to overhunting by imperial forces. H
The Boretheris Titan’s extinction during the Late Conquest (~2,200 YBM) resulted from overhunting by imperial forces seeking to clear plateaus for settlement. Its grazing maintained Kela’s open landscapes, and its absence led to overgrowth in some regions, complicating modern surveys. Fossil sites remain valuable for ecological studies but are hazardous during tremors. The species’ limited range to Kela’s plateaus restricted its ecological impact to high-altitude biomes.