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{{Bestiary
{{Bestiary
|Image = SeaSerpent.png  
|Image = Squid.png  
|Class = Aquatic
|Class = Aquatic
|Rarity = Epic
|Rarity = Common
|Size = Huge
|Size = Small
|HP = 32
|HP = 5
|STR = 14
|STR = 0
|DEF = 14
|DEF = 2
|AGI = 20
|AGI = 8
|INT = 4
|INT = 2
}}
|Behavior=Docile}}


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
The sea is often renowned for its mysterious and treacherous inhabitants, and the sea serpent is certainly no exception. These monstrous beasts pose terror to fishermen and ocean travelers alike, and one should hope to never come in contact with them due to their hostile nature. The translucent ocean obscures these beings, so one can never know when they might appear. A serene trip in a boat can quickly evolve into a disastrous nightmare in the presence of one of these petrifying serpents. With the uproar of splashes and rumbling growl, it presents an alarming introduction to all in its vicinity.
Dwelling in the deep oceans are enigmatic creatures known as squid. They are commonly characterized by their abnormally squishy bodies and large beady eyes, as well as their unique defense mechanism of spraying ink to blind predators. They possess strange adaptations like changing color or using bioluminescence to create light, which illuminates a mystifying atmosphere all around.


== Description ==
== Description ==
Sea serpents consist of merely two parts, the head and the body. Its head is similar to that of a dragon with a triangular shape and protruding mouth with layers of sharp, carnivore teeth. A fierce gaze can be seen in the serpent’s eyes, both located behind the mouth. A lengthy, tentacle-like tongue sits within the mouth and is often seen extended outwards during a serpent’s roar. The body is directly connected to the head and elongates roughly 25 meters in a cylindrical shape. Near the end, it gradually narrows and eventually concludes at a single point, serving as a tail for the beast. Running down its body are many dense scales. They can range from a royal blue to a seaweed green color and are hardened for defense. However, extending down the underside of the serpent, on its belly, are softer and more flexible scales in a dark ivory color. The pliability assists them for digestive purposes, and they don’t have a color range, unlike their other scales. There is also a long, prickly fin that runs horizontally off its head and down its spine for balance and steering. The sheer size of this beast creates a looming atmosphere for all that may come in its path, but its most formidable aspect overall is the sea serpent’s roar. A cacophony of deep and menacing racket alongside a guttural groan, as if water was rushing down its throat and exasperating it. The commotion can reach eight kilometers from the serpent, and all sealife dwelling nearby won’t think twice about swimming away. The breath of a sea serpent bears another frightening quality. It reeks of a concoction of decaying meat and muscle with a salty, oceanic scent from all the marine life it had consumed. Ripped pieces of the serpent could be eaten, though its taste would resemble eating a normal snake, with a resilient and chewy texture and a gamey flavor.
Squids are roughly ~30cm in length and are invertebrates, meaning they don’t have a backbone. Their body consists of a long slender frame that splits into ten tentacles and two eyes popping out from the sides, and upon their tentacles lay a multitude of many spiked suckers to allow the squid the ability to grab and pull themselves forward. A mouth can be found at the base of the mantle, which, unlike the rest of the body, is hardened.  This is the first stage of their digestive tract which uses a tongue-like organ called the radula to consume fish or vegetation. Also, their body rapidly transitions between colors by utilizing a specialized pigment for various behavioral reasons, alongside a smooth, squishy texture like jelly and an oceanic scent. However, when not fresh, will begin to reek of fish malodor, and larger squids are said to effuse a retched smell of ammonia. The taste is reminiscent of these features, containing a mild and faintly sweet tang. Most of its essence is akin to the ocean with the only exception being sound since they are aquatic creatures and therefore have no reason for it. Also, the squid has three hearts instead of one, all located at the base. One serves the whole body while the other two are designated for each one of its gills.


== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
Sea serpents do not travel in packs and are always found alone or with a mate. This is due to their hostile nature, ensuring no other beast traverses its habitat. Moreover, it is rare to see a serpent leave an area, and if you ever spot one, it will likely dwell in the same spot years from then. Serpents do not travel often and will typically keep to their own space unless their home is ruined or lacks food, in which case they will migrate to another portion of the sea, and potentially have to fight the singular serpent there for its expanse instead. Departing its home for a mate will only occur once every three years, and will merely include no more than two offspring. Since the sea serpent is a cold-blooded creature, it conserves energy much more easily and can go weeks or months without food, though it is not preferred by them. Pervasively, serpents will have a weekly cycle for hunts. They are aggressive eaters, feasting on anything that will fit in their mouths, which usually ends up being squids or large fish. Commonly, serpents will swim to the sunlight zone where fish are abundant and can be effortlessly picked off. This is also when serpents are most commonly spotted by people. When prey is discovered, it will disconcertingly circle them to learn its defense mechanism and decide when to strike. As the circle progressively gets smaller, the serpent may find itself head-to-tail, eventually utilizing its fin to steer at the prey and lunge with a swallowing bite. However, if a serpent meets one of its kind or another large predator, it will unleash a thunderous roar that deafens the sea. A tumultuous noise that shudders the waters and will, more often than not, scare the beast away. Above water, serpents also have an intriguing way of fending themselves and attacking travelers. It will begin by peeping its head above the surface and inspecting its surroundings for anything living. When ready, it will dive forth and bite. If it misses, or nothing is obstructing the ocean’s surface, it will continue the dive as it lunges deep into the ocean, leaving its body above water for an extra moment. It can also use its tail, once it finally reaches air, to swat down at the opponent again, effectively slapping them before it precedes in the water with the rest of its body. If a serpent prevails in all its combat, its lifespan can range up to ~250 years depending on its health.
Squids are typically found traveling in groups as it’s easier to hunt and pluck at smaller fish. They are rapid swimmers that propel themselves by jet propulsion, blasting water out of their mantles with an assisting siphon to glide through the sea. They utilize a pair of smaller fins to steer against currents, allowing their school to swirl in veins of various directions. Since squids are unable to create sound, they communicate via sight. Their bioluminescent body can form multitudes of colors and lights, with certain patterns coding meaning to other squids. This allows them to signal where to find food, directions, or other squid if lost. Their complex transmissions indicate a higher intelligence or at least more than basic fish. Another knack of squids is their ability to blind enemies, which is usually utilized as a way to elude larger predators like sharks or whales. This is done by pulling from its ink gland and organ funnel to expel ink from its body, and its siphon thrusts it farther to disperse amongst the ocean and convert the clear blue sea to a caliginous pitch black. Once the sight of a predator is effectively disrupted, the squid can jet itself to a safe area and remain unharmed. It will rarely ever attempt to engage with larger creatures or fight them, knowing its lack of strength will result in being eaten. Squids will react similarly when coming face-to-face with any humanoid and will use any chance they get to evade being caught, making them a difficult food source for the races.


== Habitat ==
== Habitat ==
Northern serpents have a blue hue and dwell in the Glass Sea. Southern serpents are found in the Alban Ocean and contain a greener hue. They are widely spread throughout these seas and far apart from one another, residing at the bottom of the ocean. This makes it unfeasible to discover one by search, and it will remain a mystery when one appears. This typically happens during a hunt, when the serpent rises to the surface in search of fish and may cross sight of a person.
Squids can be found in any ocean, though they mainly dwell in The Glass Sea, irradiating the many caves and fissures it holds. Smaller squids tend to be discovered in sizable groups in the sunlight zone while the larger species are commonly traveling alone and also prefer the deeper, colder regions of the sea like the twilight zone. Squids are also osmoregulators, meaning they can adapt to water of varying salinity. However, they are still limited to saltwater zones regardless.


== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
The serpent dives with a crushing bite. The serrated teeth jab before its head proceeds forth and past the opponent to turn around in preparation for another strike. (2D2+2). A serpent may choose to attack with its head if it is not hungry or can't accomplish the range for a bite. It will lunge just like a bite, but use the top of its head and stiff scales to scrape the opponent. (2D2+2). The serpent rises above the ocean surface just to dive back inside. The airborne body still above, rushes to the head before only the tail remains above. Then, the tail lashes downwards at an unsuspecting opponent, proceeding to the ocean afterward. (D4 in a 5x5 area)
Ink ejection: The ink sac dispels a continuous surge of black that disperses around the squid and blocks the vision of all the beings around it.


== Drops ==
== Drops ==
'''- Sea Serpent Scale'''
'''- Squid corpse'''


A stiff and palm-size scale. Its density makes it a worthy accolade for a defeated sea serpent. They can be found all across the body from head to tail.
The remains of a slaughtered squid.
 
'''- Sea Serpent Fang'''
 
An enlarged fang, keen and robust. Sea serpents have many teeth, but these protrude in length. Once serving for vicious bites, and now a symbol of victory against these beasts.


'''- Ink sac'''


A removed ink sac from a deceased squid. A thin layer encloses the ink inside and can burst if not careful. There is one per squid and it will usually be intact as long as the sac was not punctured when killed. This can be used for writing and other art supplies.
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Revision as of 23:42, 8 May 2024

Squid.png
Class Aquatic
Rarity Common
Size Small
Stats

5 HP

0 Strength

2 Defense

8 Agility

2 Intelligence

Introduction

Dwelling in the deep oceans are enigmatic creatures known as squid. They are commonly characterized by their abnormally squishy bodies and large beady eyes, as well as their unique defense mechanism of spraying ink to blind predators. They possess strange adaptations like changing color or using bioluminescence to create light, which illuminates a mystifying atmosphere all around.

Description

Squids are roughly ~30cm in length and are invertebrates, meaning they don’t have a backbone. Their body consists of a long slender frame that splits into ten tentacles and two eyes popping out from the sides, and upon their tentacles lay a multitude of many spiked suckers to allow the squid the ability to grab and pull themselves forward. A mouth can be found at the base of the mantle, which, unlike the rest of the body, is hardened.  This is the first stage of their digestive tract which uses a tongue-like organ called the radula to consume fish or vegetation. Also, their body rapidly transitions between colors by utilizing a specialized pigment for various behavioral reasons, alongside a smooth, squishy texture like jelly and an oceanic scent. However, when not fresh, will begin to reek of fish malodor, and larger squids are said to effuse a retched smell of ammonia. The taste is reminiscent of these features, containing a mild and faintly sweet tang. Most of its essence is akin to the ocean with the only exception being sound since they are aquatic creatures and therefore have no reason for it. Also, the squid has three hearts instead of one, all located at the base. One serves the whole body while the other two are designated for each one of its gills.

Behavior

Squids are typically found traveling in groups as it’s easier to hunt and pluck at smaller fish. They are rapid swimmers that propel themselves by jet propulsion, blasting water out of their mantles with an assisting siphon to glide through the sea. They utilize a pair of smaller fins to steer against currents, allowing their school to swirl in veins of various directions. Since squids are unable to create sound, they communicate via sight. Their bioluminescent body can form multitudes of colors and lights, with certain patterns coding meaning to other squids. This allows them to signal where to find food, directions, or other squid if lost. Their complex transmissions indicate a higher intelligence or at least more than basic fish. Another knack of squids is their ability to blind enemies, which is usually utilized as a way to elude larger predators like sharks or whales. This is done by pulling from its ink gland and organ funnel to expel ink from its body, and its siphon thrusts it farther to disperse amongst the ocean and convert the clear blue sea to a caliginous pitch black. Once the sight of a predator is effectively disrupted, the squid can jet itself to a safe area and remain unharmed. It will rarely ever attempt to engage with larger creatures or fight them, knowing its lack of strength will result in being eaten. Squids will react similarly when coming face-to-face with any humanoid and will use any chance they get to evade being caught, making them a difficult food source for the races.

Habitat

Squids can be found in any ocean, though they mainly dwell in The Glass Sea, irradiating the many caves and fissures it holds. Smaller squids tend to be discovered in sizable groups in the sunlight zone while the larger species are commonly traveling alone and also prefer the deeper, colder regions of the sea like the twilight zone. Squids are also osmoregulators, meaning they can adapt to water of varying salinity. However, they are still limited to saltwater zones regardless.

Abilities

Ink ejection: The ink sac dispels a continuous surge of black that disperses around the squid and blocks the vision of all the beings around it.

Drops

- Squid corpse

The remains of a slaughtered squid.

- Ink sac

A removed ink sac from a deceased squid. A thin layer encloses the ink inside and can burst if not careful. There is one per squid and it will usually be intact as long as the sac was not punctured when killed. This can be used for writing and other art supplies.