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In the '']'' (''D&D'') ], the '''ki-rin''' are ]s. They are ] the mythological ] (or ''kirin'' in Korean and Japanese).

==Publication history==
The ki-rin first appeared in the original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' game supplement '']'' (1976).<ref>{{Citation | last =Gygax | first =Gary | author-link =Gary Gygax | last2 =Blume | first2 =Brian | author2-link =Brian Blume | title =] | place= | publisher =TSR | year =1976 | location =Lake Geneva, Wisconsin | edition =1}}</ref>

The ki-rin appeared in the first edition in the original '']'' (1977).<ref>]. '']'' (TSR, 1977)</ref>

The ki-rin appeared in the second edition in the '']'' (1989),<ref>], et al. '']'' (], 1989)</ref> and reprinted in the '']'' (1993).<ref>], ed. '']'' (], 1993)</ref> The ] variant of the ki-rin appeared in '']'' (1991).<ref>]. '']'' (TSR, 1991)</ref>

The ki-rin appeared in the third edition '']'' (2001).<ref>]. '']'' (], 2001)</ref>

The ki-rin appeared in the fifth edition ''Volo's Guide to Monsters''.{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}

==Description==

Ki-rin bear a resemblance to ] somewhat. They are a race of aerial creatures whose hooves rarely touch the earth, for they dwell amid the clouds and behind the winds. Females are never encountered and Ki-rin are always solitary.

Ki-Rin are powerful spellcasters who roam the skies looking for good deeds to reward and seek malefactors to punish.
They sometimes aid humans if the need to combat evil is great. Ki-rin worship their own deity, ].

==Influence==
An obituary to ] specifically highlights the Ki-rin as an example of the way in which his game ''D&D'' embraces world culture and folklore.<ref>{{cite web|author=Rubin, Jonathan|url=http://www.slate.com/id/2185914/|title=Farewell to the Dungeon Master: How D&D creator Gary Gygax changed geekdom forever|work=]|date=March 6, 2008}}</ref>

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