click to see all beasts Info: Ikuchi: The Ikuchi is a strange sea serpent like beast. It's awfully peaceful but will not be afraid to attack, as it attacks land prey via constriction. Yes, it can go onto land, but its sluggish there. This creature is an amazing sight to see, especially when hunting, as it hunts large schools of fish. Sometimes, groups of these creatures will band together to hunt just one school of fish. However, due to overfishing, some Ikuchi have been seen jumping on deck of ships and stealing fish and other aquatic creatures. The Ikuchi is also known as an endangered species. Falacheras: An extraordinarily rare sight. Legends say that seeing a Falacheras, whether it is right up in your face, or simply minding its own buisness flying in the sky, is a bad omen. These creatures have been associated with death and destruction due to their powerful lightning breath and their ballistic/agressive behavior. Turf wars are common with Thermyxes, especially ebony thermyxes. In fact they compete with Thermyxes and both hunt and kill juveniles of eachother. Their tough scales are hard to cut through through, and are a conductor for electricity. Some weapons have been made using their hide, and they take advantage of their hide conducting electricity and use it for combat to burn, paralyze and shock enemies. Valas: Small theropod-like creatures. They live in large packs that are lead by Great Valas. They are quite agressive in packs. Great Valas: The pack leader of a Valas pack. A Great Valas is created when a normal Valas feeds off a certain type of altorite crystal. The bacteria in the crystal makes the Valas mutate and become the dominant leader of a pack. Some Great Valas have been observed being solitary however. Vespvern: Small, wasp-like omnivorous flying drakes. Due to their appearance they have earned the name of "Bee Wyvern." They are usually skittish but if cornered, are not afraid to fight back. Erdama: Massive underwater aquatic drakes with armor surroundng their heads. They can breathe both air and water as they have a "gill" next to their eyes (the red thing) that will water itself if it is out of water, because these aquatic drakes breathe in water. They have a powerful bite force. In fact, its maximum bite force has been measured to be 7,500 pounds. On top of that, they also have a very powerful tail used to slap foes, and they can shoot scalding water to attack terrestrial prey. These aquatic drakes are ambush hunters and prefer to hunt flying land prey. Due to ships often passing over their home, they will sometimes attack ships, mistaking it for a creature. Nogamei: Large, stupid bird-like creatures. They really arent that smart. They are semiaquatic and like to bathe in hot springs all the day, laying around like sitting ducks. Nashen: Large feline fanged beasts that compete with Korugors and Jyrwulves. They often steal prey from the latter and turf wars are common between the two. Their large fangs are often used to deal the finishing blow to their prey, and mainly rely on their claws and kicking to deal the damage. Gargovont: Strange flying drakes that often try and disguise themselves as rocks. They have often been seen living in abandoned ruins because they think that it is just a rock, so they try to camoflauge in. They hunt careless prey that somehow doesnt see them. They use their horns for display and defense, and they can shoot a weak plume of fire. On top of that, they also excrete a sleep-inducing mist from their chest, which is quite potent. Davrux: Small, odd carnivorous fanged drakes. In the middle of the night, you can often hear their barks, as these creatures are nocturnal. Despite their "fearsome" appearance they are actually quite skittish.
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