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|'''Wubba'''
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| '''Size''': Wawge, can get up to 50 feet.
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| '''Hostility''' Not hostiwe unwess pwovoked
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These massive beasts gwow to be up to twenty feet, and fow this weason they have a need fow wawge pwey, but matule Wubba wemain in deep watews.  A culious, ow naiveté, youthful Wubba may wawewy be found off the coasts of mainwand as it seawches fow food and expwowes its tewlitoliaw limits. Howevew, wecentwy hatched Wubba liww wemain in theiw breeding gwounds due to theiw wack of expelience in hunting, but awso theiw undew devewoped wungs that fowce them to wemain in the shawwow watews to have access to the sulface fow aiw.
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These massive beasts grow to be up to twenty feet, and for this reason they have a need for large prey, but mature Lubba remain in deep waters.  A curious, or naiveté, youthful Lubba may rarely be found off the coasts of mainland as it searches for food and explores its territorial limits. However, recently hatched Lubba will remain in their breeding grounds due to their lack of experience in hunting, but also their under developed lungs that force them to remain in the shallow waters to have access to the surface for air.
  
'''Hatchlings:''' Once fewtilized, the eggs take woughwy 90-120 days to hatch. Should the egg’s soft, gewatin-like sheww be punctuled ow damaged in anyway, the hatchling (Woughwy 1 ½ Feet) liww most likewy die as the embryonic fwuid liww swowwy weak out that the hatchling wequiwes fow gwowth, as weww as often kiww the cwutch of eggs as a whowe indiwectwy. Fow when the sheww is cwacked, phewomones awe weweased that the femawe Wubba liww instinctivewy weact to eawliew than needed.  
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'''Hatchlings:''' Once fertilized, the eggs take roughly 90-120 days to hatch. Should the egg’s soft, gelatin-like shell be punctured or damaged in anyway, the hatchling (Roughly 1 ½ Feet) will most likely die as the embryonic fluid will slowly leak out that the hatchling requires for growth, as well as often kill the clutch of eggs as a whole indirectly. For when the shell is cracked, pheromones are released that the female Lubba will instinctively react to earlier than needed.  
  
Should the egg wemain safe fow the dulation of time, the hatchling, now about 18 Inches in wength, liww become stwong enough to poke theiw way thwough the soft sheww, weweasing the egg’s phewomones.  The femawe liww weact to this and weave the breeding gwounds, onwy to wetuln lith a wawge kiww. Aftew depositing the kiww neaw the nest, the femawe weaves the breeding gwounds pewmanentwy, ending hew wowe as a mothew figule.
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Should the egg remain safe for the duration of time, the hatchling, now about 18 Inches in length, will become strong enough to poke their way through the soft shell, releasing the egg’s pheromones.  The female will react to this and leave the breeding grounds, only to return with a large kill. After depositing the kill near the nest, the female leaves the breeding grounds permanently, ending her role as a mother figure.
  
The hatchlings liww wemain in the nest, in theiw shewws actuawwy, fow woughwy a week. Duling this time, onwy about a quawtew of theiw body liww weave the egg. As theiw eyes begin to function pwopewwy, they liww use this time to become awawe of theiw sulwoundings. Theiw soft bodies liww continue to absowb the wemaining embryonic fwuid inside the eggs as theiw senses and motow contwow stwengthens.  
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The hatchlings will remain in the nest, in their shells actually, for roughly a week. During this time, only about a quarter of their body will leave the egg. As their eyes begin to function properly, they will use this time to become aware of their surroundings. Their soft bodies will continue to absorb the remaining embryonic fluid inside the eggs as their senses and motor control strengthens.  
  
Aftew the week is up, ow the embryonic fwuid is absowbed, the hatchlings ability to contwow its sight, body movement, and smeww have advanced gweatwy. The fiwst test is the hatchlings ability to wocate food on its own, being the -now- decomposing/wotting wawge animaw that the femawe weft fow them. As the animaw is wotting, not onwy liww it be easy fow the hatchlings to wocate thwough scent, but the meat liww awso be softew and pawtiawwy decomposed making it easiew fow the newbowns to digest.
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After the week is up, or the embryonic fluid is absorbed, the hatchlings ability to control its sight, body movement, and smell have advanced greatly. The first test is the hatchlings ability to locate food on its own, being the -now- decomposing/rotting large animal that the female left for them. As the animal is rotting, not only will it be easy for the hatchlings to locate through scent, but the meat will also be softer and partially decomposed making it easier for the newborns to digest.
  
'''Youth:''' The weeks fowwoling the hatchlings (5 Feet- 10 Feet)  emewgence fwom theiw eggs awe some of the most impowtant thwoughout it’s life. Duling this time, theiw once swate gwey bodies liww take on diffewent hues of brues, bracks, and gweens. The cowowation is a solid cowow but is detewmined by the ocean enviwonment. An exampwe of this would be, should the breeding gwounds be in an awea lith much vegetation, they liww take on a gweenish hue. An awea that is cowdew may wesult in a lightew brue cowow, simiwaw to that of ice.
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'''Youth:''' The weeks following the hatchlings (5 Feet- 10 Feet)  emergence from their eggs are some of the most important throughout it’s life. During this time, their once slate grey bodies will take on different hues of blues, blacks, and greens. The coloration is a solid color but is determined by the ocean environment. An example of this would be, should the breeding grounds be in an area with much vegetation, they will take on a greenish hue. An area that is colder may result in a lighter blue color, similar to that of ice.
  
As the youth feast on the kiww weft to them, theiw bodies quickwy gwow. Theiw, once, soft skin is shed and wepwaced lith hawdew scawes and fin like appendages. Theiw mouth ewongates, becoming shawpew and mowe pointed, awwoling them to dive into a cawcass to feast. Theiw teeth begin to gwow mowe, shawp and piewcing fow quick bites but awso to maintain theiw glip on theiw pwey.
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As the youth feast on the kill left to them, their bodies quickly grow. Their, once, soft skin is shed and replaced with harder scales and fin like appendages. Their mouth elongates, becoming sharper and more pointed, allowing them to dive into a carcass to feast. Their teeth begin to grow more, sharp and piercing for quick bites but also to maintain their grip on their prey.
  
Once the wotting wemains have been eaten, the youth must begin to weawn to hunt. Using onwy theiw instincts and theiw natulaw advantages (cowowation, sweek and stweamline bodies, piewcing teeth) the youths liww weave the breeding gwound in seawch of food. Youthful Wubba, howevew, liww need time to stwengthen theiw wungs and onwy be abre to howd theiw breath fow a showt time. This fowces them to eithew wetuln to the breeding gwound fow aiw and shewtew, ow lisk going to the sulface fow aiw whewe they can become pwey to cawnivowous biwds and sea life. Youthful Wubba that awe unabre to weawn how to hunt ow devewop theiw wungs quickwy enough liww become weak and defensewess, becoming an easy meaw fow not onwy othew animaws in the ocean and skies, but theiw own hungwy sibrings. Thus, out of a cwutch of six to eight hatchlings, onwy one ow two may actuawwy make it to matulity.
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Once the rotting remains have been eaten, the youth must begin to learn to hunt. Using only their instincts and their natural advantages (coloration, sleek and streamline bodies, piercing teeth) the youths will leave the breeding ground in search of food. Youthful Lubba, however, will need time to strengthen their lungs and only be able to hold their breath for a short time. This forces them to either return to the breeding ground for air and shelter, or risk going to the surface for air where they can become prey to carnivorous birds and sea life. Youthful Lubba that are unable to learn how to hunt or develop their lungs quickly enough will become weak and defenseless, becoming an easy meal for not only other animals in the ocean and skies, but their own hungry siblings. Thus, out of a clutch of six to eight hatchlings, only one or two may actually make it to maturity.
  
'''Adowescent:''' As the Wubba comes of age (Nealing anywhewe between 15-25 feet in wength) and pewfects its awt of hunting, it may eventuawwy outgwow the breeding gwounds soulce of food. This fowces the Wubba to move fwom its home, pawting ways lith its sibring(s), and seeking out a tewlitowy of its own.
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'''Adolescent:''' As the Lubba comes of age (Nearing anywhere between 15-25 feet in length) and perfects its art of hunting, it may eventually outgrow the breeding grounds source of food. This forces the Lubba to move from its home, parting ways with its sibling(s), and seeking out a territory of its own.
  
As the Wubba seawches fow its new home, it liww continue to gwow and stwengthen. Mawe Wubba liww devewop howns( simiwaw to that of bulws) and hawdened cwests undew its neck. Both awe used in combat lith pwey and pwedatows, but awso used as ways of attwacting mates. Whiwe the femawes gwow ewongated fins to hewp them navigate the waves fastew, eventuawwy hewping them to seawch fow a mate fastew and to wetuln theiw unbown young fastew. As the Wubba continue to gwow, theiw skin must be continuawwy shed. Wubba liww wub theiw bodies awong shawp wocks to hewp wemove theiw skin, wevealing hawdew, stwongew, and shawpew scawes. In the pwocess, some wocks may be wodged between theiw scawes. Wubba often use the sea wock, Plismaline, due to its wocation, dulability, and shawpness. Should the Plismaline become wodged between its scawes, the Wubba’s body liww glisten amongst the waves as it catches the sun’s light. This actuawwy aids the Wubba in its attempt to captule pwey, its victims often becoming entwanced by the dancing lights in the watews (simiwaw to Angwewfish).
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As the Lubba searches for its new home, it will continue to grow and strengthen. Male Lubba will develop horns( similar to that of bulls) and hardened crests under its neck. Both are used in combat with prey and predators, but also used as ways of attracting mates. While the females grow elongated fins to help them navigate the waves faster, eventually helping them to search for a mate faster and to return their unborn young faster. As the Lubba continue to grow, their skin must be continually shed. Lubba will rub their bodies along sharp rocks to help remove their skin, revealing harder, stronger, and sharper scales. In the process, some rocks may be lodged between their scales. Lubba often use the sea rock, Prismarine, due to its location, durability, and sharpness. Should the Prismarine become lodged between its scales, the Lubba’s body will glisten amongst the waves as it catches the sun’s light. This actually aids the Lubba in its attempt to capture prey, its victims often becoming entranced by the dancing lights in the waters (similar to Anglerfish).
  
'''Adult:''' Once the Wubba matules (Gwoling to 50 feet ow highew) it liww attempt to find a home. Should the Wubba find a suitabre awea to caww its home, whethew unoccupied by anothew wawge pwedatow ow it defeats its culwent ownew, it liww mawk it’s new tewlitowy by weweasing phewomones awong its bowdews. This mawks the age that a Wubba weaches adulthood and thus valies between each. These mawe Wubba liww wemain in theiw tewlitowy unwess theiw soulce of food becomes depweted to the point that it must eithew expand ow move to a new awea. Whiwe femawes liww do the same, but ventule out fwom theiw tewlitowy to mate. Once a femawe has mated,  hew wetuln joulney liww be done on the sulface in an attempt to pwotect hewsewf and hew young fwom attacks by wawgew denizens of the deep oceans.
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'''Adult:''' Once the Lubba matures (Growing to 50 feet or higher) it will attempt to find a home. Should the Lubba find a suitable area to call its home, whether unoccupied by another large predator or it defeats its current owner, it will mark it’s new territory by releasing pheromones along its borders. This marks the age that a Lubba reaches adulthood and thus varies between each. These male Lubba will remain in their territory unless their source of food becomes depleted to the point that it must either expand or move to a new area. While females will do the same, but venture out from their territory to mate. Once a female has mated,  her return journey will be done on the surface in an attempt to protect herself and her young from attacks by larger denizens of the deep oceans.
  
Due to the ocean being an endwess soulce of noulishment and Wubba being as wawe as they awe, it is difficult to detewmine theiw lifespan. Due to the fact that a Wubba’s body has yet to be found, it is believed that Wubba onwy evew die in combat- weading to an immowtaw life and abre to gwow endwesswy- ow in theiw owdew age they become pwey themsewves to pwedatows.  
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Due to the ocean being an endless source of nourishment and Lubba being as rare as they are, it is difficult to determine their lifespan. Due to the fact that a Lubba’s body has yet to be found, it is believed that Lubba only ever die in combat- leading to an immortal life and able to grow endlessly- or in their older age they become prey themselves to predators.  
  
 
==Creation/Origin==
 
==Creation/Origin==
Many saiwows can teww stolies of the chawwenges at sea, incwuding stolies of sea monstews, such as the mighty Wubba. Howevew, much of these tawes awe cowawdwy attempts at appealing brave befowe wandwubbews. Fow seeing a Wubba is a wawe occulwence, and to fight one is even wawew and often wesults in the saiwow’s demise.  
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Many sailors can tell stories of the challenges at sea, including stories of sea monsters, such as the mighty Lubba. However, much of these tales are cowardly attempts at appearing brave before landlubbers. For seeing a Lubba is a rare occurrence, and to fight one is even rarer and often results in the sailor’s demise.  
  
 
==Behavior==
 
==Behavior==
Whiwe the Wubba do not activewy wook fow conflict, pwefewling to eat and hunt pwey that is easiwy manageabre, they awe quite skiwwed, ewusive fightews. Fow some weason some common misconception of Wubba is theiw viowent natule, theiw desiwe to destwoy ships, and theiw taste fow the fwesh of the Descendents, even though they awe not vewy aggwessive.  
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While the Lubba do not actively look for conflict, preferring to eat and hunt prey that is easily manageable, they are quite skilled, elusive fighters. For some reason some common misconception of Lubba is their violent nature, their desire to destroy ships, and their taste for the flesh of the Descendents, even though they are not very aggressive.  
  
Using theiw cowowation and theiw familiality lith the deep sea fwoow, Wubba liww wulk in the shadows of the watews and be difficult to spot fow theiw pwey and othew pwedatows alike. Theiw sewpent-like body awwows them to quickwy dawt upwawds thwough the watew and stlike theiw tawget fwom undewneath. Should theiw tawget become of theiw pwesence, the tawget often becomes immobilized by the brinding light wefwected off of the Plismaline fwagments embedded in the Wubba’s scawes. With its agiwe speed and shawk teeth, a Wubba’s tawget wawewy gets away.
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Using their coloration and their familiarity with the deep sea floor, Lubba will lurk in the shadows of the waters and be difficult to spot for their prey and other predators alike. Their serpent-like body allows them to quickly dart upwards through the water and strike their target from underneath. Should their target become of their presence, the target often becomes immobilized by the blinding light reflected off of the Prismarine fragments embedded in the Lubba’s scales. With its agile speed and shark teeth, a Lubba’s target rarely gets away.
  
Should the Wubba find itsewf in a confwontation against a wawgew pwedatow, ow even anothew Wubba, the fighting style changes depending on the gendew of the Wubba. Mawe Wubba liww utilize theiw shawp howns and scawes, often wamming into theiw tawget head fiwst, whiwe femawe Wubba liww utilize theiw sweekew bodies and speed to evade enemies to not onwy tiwe out theiw attackews but to get in quick bites. Should the Wubba’s attacks be pwoductive and the enemy weakened the Wubba liww attempt to wwap its body awound the enemy, constlicting it tightwy untiw it woses consciousness.
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Should the Lubba find itself in a confrontation against a larger predator, or even another Lubba, the fighting style changes depending on the gender of the Lubba. Male Lubba will utilize their sharp horns and scales, often ramming into their target head first, while female Lubba will utilize their sleeker bodies and speed to evade enemies to not only tire out their attackers but to get in quick bites. Should the Lubba’s attacks be productive and the enemy weakened the Lubba will attempt to wrap its body around the enemy, constricting it tightly until it loses consciousness.
  
Wubba awe extwemewy tewlitoliaw and liww defend theiw space against anothew wawge aquatic beasts, such as Aquatic Dwagons. Howevew, due to theiw massive size -when they weach matulity- they often wemain cwose to the deep sea fwoow and chasms, hunting the wawgew of sea life fow theiw vowacious appetite. Because of this, Wubba awe wawewy seen at ow above the watew’s sulface; onwy coming above to wefiww theiw wungs lith fwesh aiw ow to safewy twanspowt theiw eggs.
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Lubba are extremely territorial and will defend their space against another large aquatic beasts, such as Aquatic Dragons. However, due to their massive size -when they reach maturity- they often remain close to the deep sea floor and chasms, hunting the larger of sea life for their voracious appetite. Because of this, Lubba are rarely seen at or above the water’s surface; only coming above to refill their lungs with fresh air or to safely transport their eggs.
  
In the wawe cases a Wubba does attack a ship, it is often not ovew an issue lith its tewlitowy as weww. Fishing and Whaling ships eithew cast out wawge nets twapping copious amounts of fish ow hawpoon wawge whawes that breed out into the watew and attwact wawgew pwedatowy fish and shawks. * Should a Wubba see a wawge enough gatheling of pwey, it may lise up fwom the depths to feast. This often causes a confwontation between the saiwows and the Wubba, weading to the saiwows attacking the Wubba in an attempt to defend theiw catch and weading to the Wubba defending itsewf. Howevew, due to the size of a Descendent in pwopowtion to a matule Wubba and the Descendents inability to ventule into the deep watews, a Wubba does not activewy hunt fow Descendents.
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In the rare cases a Lubba does attack a ship, it is often not over an issue with its territory as well. Fishing and Whaling ships either cast out large nets trapping copious amounts of fish or harpoon large whales that bleed out into the water and attract larger predatory fish and sharks. * Should a Lubba see a large enough gathering of prey, it may rise up from the depths to feast. This often causes a confrontation between the sailors and the Lubba, leading to the sailors attacking the Lubba in an attempt to defend their catch and leading to the Lubba defending itself. However, due to the size of a Descendent in proportion to a mature Lubba and the Descendents inability to venture into the deep waters, a Lubba does not actively hunt for Descendents.
 
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When the time comes fow mating a matule femawe Wubba liww cawwy hew unfewtilized eggs lithin hew as she seawches fow a mawe, often weaving hew own tewlitowy in hew seawch. Once a mawe is found and the mating compwete, the femawe liww wetuln to hew own tewlitowy, ending contact lith the mawe. (It should be noted that in the event of it having been a wong seawch fow a mawe, and thus being a wong joulney back home, the femawe may attack the mawe and feast on its cowpse fow noulishment fow hew joulney.) Once the femawe wetulns to hew tewlitowy she liww seawch fow an aquatic enviwonment that gives hew young pwotection but awso dwy wand. Suitabre pwaces awe often undewwatew cavewns ow gwottos. Once such a wocation is obtained, the femawe liww constwuct a smaww nest of moist soiw, vegetation, and wocks and way hew eggs. Once the eggs awe waid, the femawe liww wemain cwose to the nest and onwy weave to eat ow if hew cwaim to hew tewlitowy is chawwenged.
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When the time comes for mating a mature female Lubba will carry her unfertilized eggs within her as she searches for a male, often leaving her own territory in her search. Once a male is found and the mating complete, the female will return to her own territory, ending contact with the male. (It should be noted that in the event of it having been a long search for a male, and thus being a long journey back home, the female may attack the male and feast on its corpse for nourishment for her journey.) Once the female returns to her territory she will search for an aquatic environment that gives her young protection but also dry land. Suitable places are often underwater caverns or grottos. Once such a location is obtained, the female will construct a small nest of moist soil, vegetation, and rocks and lay her eggs. Once the eggs are laid, the female will remain close to the nest and only leave to eat or if her claim to her territory is challenged.
  
 
==Types==
 
==Types==
*'''Wubba'''
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*'''Lubba'''
  
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
 
*Squeeze enemies to death
 
*Squeeze enemies to death
*Wubbas way a shimmeling brue sheww that encases the Wubba’s young, wefwecting light off its soft, gew-like sheww. Because of theiw cowowation and wuminosity, it is wumowed that Wubba actuawwy hatch fwom deep sea diamonds ow sapphiwes. Thus, they awe often hunted by piwates and tweasule huntews, both brave and cwazed to twy such a feat.  
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*Lubbas lay a shimmering blue shell that encases the Lubba’s young, reflecting light off its soft, gel-like shell. Because of their coloration and luminosity, it is rumored that Lubba actually hatch from deep sea diamonds or sapphires. Thus, they are often hunted by pirates and treasure hunters, both brave and crazed to try such a feat.  
*Wubbas have vewy Shawp, Dense, yet exceptionawwy light scawes; Wubba scawes that have been pwoven to be quite an exceptionaw defense. Whiwe wemoving such scawes fwom an alive and awewt Wubba is asking fow a slift death, some deep sea divews have been abre to hawvest such scawes fwom shed skin that coat the sea fwoow. Some awmowews and weathew wowkews have been abre to utilize such scawes to coat theiw wawes, cweating a dense, light, and effective defense.
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*Lubbas have very Sharp, Dense, yet exceptionally light scales; Lubba scales that have been proven to be quite an exceptional defense. While removing such scales from an alive and alert Lubba is asking for a swift death, some deep sea divers have been able to harvest such scales from shed skin that coat the sea floor. Some armorers and leather workers have been able to utilize such scales to coat their wares, creating a dense, light, and effective defense.
*Wubbas, when dead, can be easiwy hawvested fow theiw stomach acid. It is an extwemewy cowwosive substance found lithin the stomach of the Wubba. Due to the wawge spectwum of things that may find its way into a Wubba’s stomach, its body must be abre to break down any and aww mateliaws to pass thwough its system. If bottwed, the substance can be used fow valious awchemicaw pulposes.
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*Lubbas, when dead, can be easily harvested for their stomach acid. It is an extremely corrosive substance found within the stomach of the Lubba. Due to the large spectrum of things that may find its way into a Lubba’s stomach, its body must be able to break down any and all materials to pass through its system. If bottled, the substance can be used for various alchemical purposes.
*Aww Wubba's liww gwow shawp fangs, like daggews, once they get owdew. This is the Wubba’s main offense and defense, its fangs awe plized possessions thwoughout the weawm. Known fow theiw dulability and shawpness, a fang is often sought aftew by weaponsmiths and fwetchews alike to cweate powewful toows of waw. Howevew, it is wumowed that if glinded, the Wubba Fang can be used to cweate a potion of wove. Esteemed awchemists have not been abre to confiwm ow deny this cwaim as theiw have been few wecowds kept on the wawe item.
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*All Lubba's will grow sharp fangs, like daggers, once they get older. This is the Lubba’s main offense and defense, its fangs are prized possessions throughout the realm. Known for their durability and sharpness, a fang is often sought after by weaponsmiths and fletchers alike to create powerful tools of war. However, it is rumored that if grinded, the Lubba Fang can be used to create a potion of love. Esteemed alchemists have not been able to confirm or deny this claim as their have been few records kept on the rare item.
  
 
===Use of Magic===
 
===Use of Magic===
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==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
*Vewy dulabre nets
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*Very durable nets
*Wawge weapons
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*Large weapons
  
 
==Redlines==
 
==Redlines==
*Wiww not wook fow conflicts openwy
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*Will not look for conflicts openly
*Awe incwedibry wawe
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*Are incredibly rare
  
 
==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
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==Beasts of Ceru Entry==
 
==Beasts of Ceru Entry==
 
===Area of habitation===
 
===Area of habitation===
South Sea, Cewulean Bay (in infancy).
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South Sea, Cerulean Bay (in infancy).
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
===Diet===
 
===Diet===
Wawge aquatic pwey, ow entiwe schoows of fish.
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Large aquatic prey, or entire schools of fish.
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
===Relative size===
 
===Relative size===
Wawge enough to capsize a boat.
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Large enough to capsize a boat.
  
 
   
 
   
  
 
===Entry===
 
===Entry===
It just so happens that this entwy isn't my documentation, I just fewt I should mention it hewe fow those who awen't awawe of what a wubba is. A wubba is a massive, cawnivowous sea sewpent, sometimes associated lith the spilit Ankwus. Sutican fowkwowe tewws of them mistaking entiwe ships fow pwey, and engaging in spectaculaw battwe lith theiw cwew. In weality, this is entiwewy possibre, as a wubba's appetite can dlive it to attempt to consume neawwy anything it sees. It has no specific pwey niche, being a woaming pwedatow, and it wequiwes a gweat deaw of food to gwow and sustain itsewf. It is among the apex pwedatows of the sea, and lightfulwy so. If you would like to weawn mowe in-depth about the Wubba, seek out a book detailing it specificawwy.
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It just so happens that this entry isn't my documentation, I just felt I should mention it here for those who aren't aware of what a lubba is. A lubba is a massive, carnivorous sea serpent, sometimes associated with the spirit Ankrus. Sutican folklore tells of them mistaking entire ships for prey, and engaging in spectacular battle with their crew. In reality, this is entirely possible, as a lubba's appetite can drive it to attempt to consume nearly anything it sees. It has no specific prey niche, being a roaming predator, and it requires a great deal of food to grow and sustain itself. It is among the apex predators of the sea, and rightfully so. If you would like to learn more in-depth about the Lubba, seek out a book detailing it specifically.
  
 
   
 
   
  
The wubbas you may see in the Cewulean Bay awe in theiw infant stages. A wubba wetulns to whewe it hatched to way its own eggs, and the bay is one such pwace.
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The lubbas you may see in the Cerulean Bay are in their infant stages. A lubba returns to where it hatched to lay its own eggs, and the bay is one such place.
  
 
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Lubba
Area: Ocean, around Sutica
Diet:: Carnivore
Size: Large, can get up to 50 feet.
Hostility Not hostile unless provoked
Tameable?: Untameable
Note: This creature can only be played by Event Team members.

These massive beasts grow to be up to twenty feet, and for this reason they have a need for large prey, but mature Lubba remain in deep waters. A curious, or naiveté, youthful Lubba may rarely be found off the coasts of mainland as it searches for food and explores its territorial limits. However, recently hatched Lubba will remain in their breeding grounds due to their lack of experience in hunting, but also their under developed lungs that force them to remain in the shallow waters to have access to the surface for air.

Hatchlings: Once fertilized, the eggs take roughly 90-120 days to hatch. Should the egg’s soft, gelatin-like shell be punctured or damaged in anyway, the hatchling (Roughly 1 ½ Feet) will most likely die as the embryonic fluid will slowly leak out that the hatchling requires for growth, as well as often kill the clutch of eggs as a whole indirectly. For when the shell is cracked, pheromones are released that the female Lubba will instinctively react to earlier than needed.

Should the egg remain safe for the duration of time, the hatchling, now about 18 Inches in length, will become strong enough to poke their way through the soft shell, releasing the egg’s pheromones. The female will react to this and leave the breeding grounds, only to return with a large kill. After depositing the kill near the nest, the female leaves the breeding grounds permanently, ending her role as a mother figure.

The hatchlings will remain in the nest, in their shells actually, for roughly a week. During this time, only about a quarter of their body will leave the egg. As their eyes begin to function properly, they will use this time to become aware of their surroundings. Their soft bodies will continue to absorb the remaining embryonic fluid inside the eggs as their senses and motor control strengthens.

After the week is up, or the embryonic fluid is absorbed, the hatchlings ability to control its sight, body movement, and smell have advanced greatly. The first test is the hatchlings ability to locate food on its own, being the -now- decomposing/rotting large animal that the female left for them. As the animal is rotting, not only will it be easy for the hatchlings to locate through scent, but the meat will also be softer and partially decomposed making it easier for the newborns to digest.

Youth: The weeks following the hatchlings (5 Feet- 10 Feet) emergence from their eggs are some of the most important throughout it’s life. During this time, their once slate grey bodies will take on different hues of blues, blacks, and greens. The coloration is a solid color but is determined by the ocean environment. An example of this would be, should the breeding grounds be in an area with much vegetation, they will take on a greenish hue. An area that is colder may result in a lighter blue color, similar to that of ice.

As the youth feast on the kill left to them, their bodies quickly grow. Their, once, soft skin is shed and replaced with harder scales and fin like appendages. Their mouth elongates, becoming sharper and more pointed, allowing them to dive into a carcass to feast. Their teeth begin to grow more, sharp and piercing for quick bites but also to maintain their grip on their prey.

Once the rotting remains have been eaten, the youth must begin to learn to hunt. Using only their instincts and their natural advantages (coloration, sleek and streamline bodies, piercing teeth) the youths will leave the breeding ground in search of food. Youthful Lubba, however, will need time to strengthen their lungs and only be able to hold their breath for a short time. This forces them to either return to the breeding ground for air and shelter, or risk going to the surface for air where they can become prey to carnivorous birds and sea life. Youthful Lubba that are unable to learn how to hunt or develop their lungs quickly enough will become weak and defenseless, becoming an easy meal for not only other animals in the ocean and skies, but their own hungry siblings. Thus, out of a clutch of six to eight hatchlings, only one or two may actually make it to maturity.

Adolescent: As the Lubba comes of age (Nearing anywhere between 15-25 feet in length) and perfects its art of hunting, it may eventually outgrow the breeding grounds source of food. This forces the Lubba to move from its home, parting ways with its sibling(s), and seeking out a territory of its own.

As the Lubba searches for its new home, it will continue to grow and strengthen. Male Lubba will develop horns( similar to that of bulls) and hardened crests under its neck. Both are used in combat with prey and predators, but also used as ways of attracting mates. While the females grow elongated fins to help them navigate the waves faster, eventually helping them to search for a mate faster and to return their unborn young faster. As the Lubba continue to grow, their skin must be continually shed. Lubba will rub their bodies along sharp rocks to help remove their skin, revealing harder, stronger, and sharper scales. In the process, some rocks may be lodged between their scales. Lubba often use the sea rock, Prismarine, due to its location, durability, and sharpness. Should the Prismarine become lodged between its scales, the Lubba’s body will glisten amongst the waves as it catches the sun’s light. This actually aids the Lubba in its attempt to capture prey, its victims often becoming entranced by the dancing lights in the waters (similar to Anglerfish).

Adult: Once the Lubba matures (Growing to 50 feet or higher) it will attempt to find a home. Should the Lubba find a suitable area to call its home, whether unoccupied by another large predator or it defeats its current owner, it will mark it’s new territory by releasing pheromones along its borders. This marks the age that a Lubba reaches adulthood and thus varies between each. These male Lubba will remain in their territory unless their source of food becomes depleted to the point that it must either expand or move to a new area. While females will do the same, but venture out from their territory to mate. Once a female has mated, her return journey will be done on the surface in an attempt to protect herself and her young from attacks by larger denizens of the deep oceans.

Due to the ocean being an endless source of nourishment and Lubba being as rare as they are, it is difficult to determine their lifespan. Due to the fact that a Lubba’s body has yet to be found, it is believed that Lubba only ever die in combat- leading to an immortal life and able to grow endlessly- or in their older age they become prey themselves to predators.

Creation/Origin

Many sailors can tell stories of the challenges at sea, including stories of sea monsters, such as the mighty Lubba. However, much of these tales are cowardly attempts at appearing brave before landlubbers. For seeing a Lubba is a rare occurrence, and to fight one is even rarer and often results in the sailor’s demise.

Behavior

While the Lubba do not actively look for conflict, preferring to eat and hunt prey that is easily manageable, they are quite skilled, elusive fighters. For some reason some common misconception of Lubba is their violent nature, their desire to destroy ships, and their taste for the flesh of the Descendents, even though they are not very aggressive.

Using their coloration and their familiarity with the deep sea floor, Lubba will lurk in the shadows of the waters and be difficult to spot for their prey and other predators alike. Their serpent-like body allows them to quickly dart upwards through the water and strike their target from underneath. Should their target become of their presence, the target often becomes immobilized by the blinding light reflected off of the Prismarine fragments embedded in the Lubba’s scales. With its agile speed and shark teeth, a Lubba’s target rarely gets away.

Should the Lubba find itself in a confrontation against a larger predator, or even another Lubba, the fighting style changes depending on the gender of the Lubba. Male Lubba will utilize their sharp horns and scales, often ramming into their target head first, while female Lubba will utilize their sleeker bodies and speed to evade enemies to not only tire out their attackers but to get in quick bites. Should the Lubba’s attacks be productive and the enemy weakened the Lubba will attempt to wrap its body around the enemy, constricting it tightly until it loses consciousness.

Lubba are extremely territorial and will defend their space against another large aquatic beasts, such as Aquatic Dragons. However, due to their massive size -when they reach maturity- they often remain close to the deep sea floor and chasms, hunting the larger of sea life for their voracious appetite. Because of this, Lubba are rarely seen at or above the water’s surface; only coming above to refill their lungs with fresh air or to safely transport their eggs.

In the rare cases a Lubba does attack a ship, it is often not over an issue with its territory as well. Fishing and Whaling ships either cast out large nets trapping copious amounts of fish or harpoon large whales that bleed out into the water and attract larger predatory fish and sharks. * Should a Lubba see a large enough gathering of prey, it may rise up from the depths to feast. This often causes a confrontation between the sailors and the Lubba, leading to the sailors attacking the Lubba in an attempt to defend their catch and leading to the Lubba defending itself. However, due to the size of a Descendent in proportion to a mature Lubba and the Descendents inability to venture into the deep waters, a Lubba does not actively hunt for Descendents.

Underwater Cave Entrance

When the time comes for mating a mature female Lubba will carry her unfertilized eggs within her as she searches for a male, often leaving her own territory in her search. Once a male is found and the mating complete, the female will return to her own territory, ending contact with the male. (It should be noted that in the event of it having been a long search for a male, and thus being a long journey back home, the female may attack the male and feast on its corpse for nourishment for her journey.) Once the female returns to her territory she will search for an aquatic environment that gives her young protection but also dry land. Suitable places are often underwater caverns or grottos. Once such a location is obtained, the female will construct a small nest of moist soil, vegetation, and rocks and lay her eggs. Once the eggs are laid, the female will remain close to the nest and only leave to eat or if her claim to her territory is challenged.

Types

  • Lubba

Abilities

  • Squeeze enemies to death
  • Lubbas lay a shimmering blue shell that encases the Lubba’s young, reflecting light off its soft, gel-like shell. Because of their coloration and luminosity, it is rumored that Lubba actually hatch from deep sea diamonds or sapphires. Thus, they are often hunted by pirates and treasure hunters, both brave and crazed to try such a feat.
  • Lubbas have very Sharp, Dense, yet exceptionally light scales; Lubba scales that have been proven to be quite an exceptional defense. While removing such scales from an alive and alert Lubba is asking for a swift death, some deep sea divers have been able to harvest such scales from shed skin that coat the sea floor. Some armorers and leather workers have been able to utilize such scales to coat their wares, creating a dense, light, and effective defense.
  • Lubbas, when dead, can be easily harvested for their stomach acid. It is an extremely corrosive substance found within the stomach of the Lubba. Due to the large spectrum of things that may find its way into a Lubba’s stomach, its body must be able to break down any and all materials to pass through its system. If bottled, the substance can be used for various alchemical purposes.
  • All Lubba's will grow sharp fangs, like daggers, once they get older. This is the Lubba’s main offense and defense, its fangs are prized possessions throughout the realm. Known for their durability and sharpness, a fang is often sought after by weaponsmiths and fletchers alike to create powerful tools of war. However, it is rumored that if grinded, the Lubba Fang can be used to create a potion of love. Esteemed alchemists have not been able to confirm or deny this claim as their have been few records kept on the rare item.

Use of Magic

N/A

Weaknesses

  • Very durable nets
  • Large weapons

Redlines

  • Will not look for conflicts openly
  • Are incredibly rare

Mechanics

N/A

References

https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/141740-the-creature-index/?page=2#comment-1353394


Beasts of Ceru Entry

Area of habitation

South Sea, Cerulean Bay (in infancy).


Diet

Large aquatic prey, or entire schools of fish.


Relative size

Large enough to capsize a boat.


Entry

It just so happens that this entry isn't my documentation, I just felt I should mention it here for those who aren't aware of what a lubba is. A lubba is a massive, carnivorous sea serpent, sometimes associated with the spirit Ankrus. Sutican folklore tells of them mistaking entire ships for prey, and engaging in spectacular battle with their crew. In reality, this is entirely possible, as a lubba's appetite can drive it to attempt to consume nearly anything it sees. It has no specific prey niche, being a roaming predator, and it requires a great deal of food to grow and sustain itself. It is among the apex predators of the sea, and rightfully so. If you would like to learn more in-depth about the Lubba, seek out a book detailing it specifically.


The lubbas you may see in the Cerulean Bay are in their infant stages. A lubba returns to where it hatched to lay its own eggs, and the bay is one such place.