Difference between revisions of "Parasitus Mutationem"

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==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
Unkown.
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===Posion===
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The Alar has poison dripping from his claws and teeth, if someone touches that poison, he becomes mutated. A way to heal them is unknown but is known to be possible.
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===Weakness===
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Has a weak spot of skin right above the stomach, easy to cut through.
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==Body Structure==
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The Alar has a body covered in thick skin, and hard scales to protect it, except for one part, right above the stomach.

Revision as of 19:04, 10 February 2019

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Parasitus Mutationem
Area: Swamps
Length: 6-7 feet
Height: 3-4 feet
Hostility: Hostile
Tameable?: Unkown
Note: This creature can only be played by Event Team members.
Reminder: Do not Meta any of the info in this page.

Parasitus Mutationem commonly referred to as Alar (Alar Bittrumm-Dwarven for 'Poisonous Bitter') A red lizard looking, wolf's size creature, usually found in swamps.

History

The Alar was first located by the swamps near Kal'Azgaryum by its dwarves. On first encounter with this creature, the Alar attacked one of the dwarves, hitting him, and poisoning him Bjor 'Sugar Tits' Cottonwood, and he turned into a mutant. A few stone days earlier, a farmer came up to Kal'Azgaryum, probably after being hit by one of the creatures, and he also turned into a mutant.

The creature is currently being studying by the dwarves, hoping to learn its abilities, strengths, weaknesses, and especially its venom.

Behavior

The Alar will only attack once the pray is inside the swamp.

Abilities

Posion

The Alar has poison dripping from his claws and teeth, if someone touches that poison, he becomes mutated. A way to heal them is unknown but is known to be possible.

Weakness

Has a weak spot of skin right above the stomach, easy to cut through.

Body Structure

The Alar has a body covered in thick skin, and hard scales to protect it, except for one part, right above the stomach.