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Skelts resemble huge insects having long and thin multi-jointed legs. Unusually for a creature of their size they can compress themselves and fit in tight or small spaces. Their hard and rigged bodies, like a crustacean, are split into three main segments where gaps in their armour appear but at odd angles and typically have barnacles encasing large portions of their shells. A most notable feature of these overgrown monsters rests on their horrific faces where a long and narrow, serrated bony tube protrudes out wards. They insert this 'tube' into their prey in order to suck its blood. Humans are a rare attack for these but if one were to wander to close to a cave or den it wouldn't hesitate to attack.
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Skelts resemble huge insects having long and thin multi-jointed legs. Unusually for a creature of their size they can compress themselves and fit in tight or small spaces. Their hard and rigged bodies, like a crustacean, are split into three main segments where gaps in their armor appear but at odd angles and typically have barnacles encasing large portions of their shells. A most notable feature of these overgrown monsters rests on their horrific faces where a long and narrow, serrated bony tube protrudes out wards. They insert this 'tube' into their prey in order to suck its blood. Humans are a rare attack for these but if one were to wander to close to a cave or den it wouldn't hesitate to attack.
  
 
They live close to water, often in caves, and emerge only to feed.
 
They live close to water, often in caves, and emerge only to feed.
  
Author: Nolan
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'''Author:''' Nolan

Revision as of 05:40, 27 February 2016

Skelts resemble huge insects having long and thin multi-jointed legs. Unusually for a creature of their size they can compress themselves and fit in tight or small spaces. Their hard and rigged bodies, like a crustacean, are split into three main segments where gaps in their armor appear but at odd angles and typically have barnacles encasing large portions of their shells. A most notable feature of these overgrown monsters rests on their horrific faces where a long and narrow, serrated bony tube protrudes out wards. They insert this 'tube' into their prey in order to suck its blood. Humans are a rare attack for these but if one were to wander to close to a cave or den it wouldn't hesitate to attack.

They live close to water, often in caves, and emerge only to feed.

Author: Nolan