Rabbit (white)

Several white rabbits are encountered in Eye of the North. They will flee when one tries to approach them. Be careful though, not all of them are as harmless as they might appear to be.

Locations

 * Far Shiverpeaks
 * Charr Homelands
 * Charr Homelands

The Rabbit Hole
Rabbits found in the Drakkar Lake are located in a Rabbit hole.

When you spot the white rabbit in the south and move close to him, he will run away. Follow him and he will lead you back into his warren, where four other white rabbits reside. Once you spend a few seconds down in the center of the warren, the rabbits will turn hostile. The rabbit that leads you into the warren will transform into Nulfastu Earthbound and 59 Vaettir will immediately spawn in a circular ring around the warren and up the path, which will mob your party and try to kill you.

Vael's companion
In Grothmar Wardowns, a single rabbit is spotted near the Resurrection Shrine next to Longeye's Ledge. This rabbit will also run away once you approach him. Follow him up the hill and various dialogues by an unseen person will come up until Vael reveals himself on top of the hill.

Trivia

 * "Following the White Rabbit" could be a reference to Alice in Wonderland or the Matrix as in these stories the protagonist follows a white rabbit into trouble.
 * The reason the luring rabbit transforms into Nulfastu Earthbound is because Nulfastu takes the form of a white rabbit to lure people into her den. This is seen on her monument in Sifhalla. This is a reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail where the white rabbit is, in fact, a deadly monster.
 * When Sif Shadowhunter says she has killed ten dozen wolves, threescore bear and one vicious rabbit, Nulfastu Earthbound is the rabbit she defeated. This is likely because in the quest Worthy Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap), the player must defeat three bosses that Sif has defeated to prove his or her worth to her, and Nulfastu is on the list.
 * White rabbits have red eyes, and during their death animation their mouth opens long enough to reveal long fangs (using the /sit command while in White Rabbit Form allows this to be more easily observed). This, too, is likely a reference to Monty Python, or possibly the more obscure children's book Bunnicula.