That creature appears to be extremely weak.
Oberin is another role-playing game. In the world of Oberin, when someone uses the skill of Anatomy, then the Sheep seem extremely weak, but the Dragon seems unbelievably strong. A solo player can kill Sheep, but only a skilled party of players can successfully hunt a Dragon.

The most important caveat is that Oberin is only for the Macintosh. This is a reason that Kernigh has stopped playing Oberin; Kernigh put all of its games on its OpenBSD system. OpenBSD cannot run Oberin! The character named Kernigh last appeared in Oberin at year 2006. Other characters played by Kernigh last appeared at year 2008.
The internet now boasts many multiplayer fantasy games, where you wield a sword and wear plate armor (or wield magic spells and wear a mage's garb) and meet other players and go hunt dragons and such. But among these games, Oberin is special in two ways:
- Oberin is only for Mac OS. Every player is a Mac user.
- Oberin does not take money from its players. (Except once, when the server died and the game needed donations for a new server.)
Anyone with a Macintosh and a sufficient internet connection can play Oberin. Players must download and use the Oberin Client. There are six character classes, but each player may have only two characters. The only way to kill a dragon is to form a group of experienced players of multiple classes. If you use a Macintosh, then proceed to http://oberin.com/ and download the game and create a character.
(Oberin is not a free game, because we are not free to port the game to Microsoft Windows. If they let all those non-Mac users into this game, it would become a very different community. I have seen rumors of free games, with titles like Crossfire or Deliantra or The Mana World.)
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