Fascinating..... North-eastern Qaiyore, long neglected in the game, is slowly taking on more and more colour. Quite interesting and exciting.
It is only logical that the Ban Horroth, being an ancient species possibly predating human arrival on Qaiyore, have adapted to ecological changes in their own ways.
Thus three sub-branches of the Horroth: the Ban Horroth (the "normal" ones), the Udhorroth (wild primitives of the Rim), and now the Ban Nuggroth (with a sub-species adapted to the arid conditions of the eastern Calarnari desert).
I love it.
Ibrahim
popo caba wrote:
The Bon-Nuggroth
An subterranean evolutionary adaptation of the
Bon-Horroth, and the Udhorroth, and referred to by
them as " the fallen ones". some rumors say that the
Bon-nuggroth were made this way by experimentation by
the Bhaktim, and that they act as one of their
servants.
description
The Bon-Nuggroth have the general build of large
bears. Their back has rust colored armadillo style
plates. The frontal body coloration is an array of
greens. The heads are broad and reptilian with horns
that recall a buffalo with the primitive eyes of an
octopus. The jaws are powerful and lined with multiple
rows of broad flat teeth. Under the chin is a plated
glottal sack that allows them to produced powerful
sub-bass register cries. The sack will fill with a
stomach acid that dissolves minerals rapidly. The
hands are lined with big powerful claws that come
together to former a sharpened scoop to remove the
loose rocks that have been sprayed with the acid.
The feet are broad and hooved. In the center is a
fluid filled pad that will make contact with the earth
when the creature is listening and stationary, to
detect vibrations in the earth. They are highly
sensative to magic, and repeated stimulations.
both makes and females have egg incubating pouches in
their lower abdomens.
locomotion
The movements and communication of the bon nuggroth
are painfully slow, with prolonged hibernation cycles.
diet
They eat underground fungus, but do make trips to the
upper world for berries that are particularly
pleasing to incubating males. the Bon-Nuggroth eggs
have thick shells, but have an opening of hard
cartilage that functions like a snail's mouth mixed
with an umbilical cord to provide a combination of egg
laying, and more conventional maternity .
The Bon-Nuggroth territory ranges the interior of the
rim mountains, and an adapted sub-species has been
causing sinkholes in the Shanariyya Commonwealth
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