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Oct 11, 2012 13:37:52 GMT -5
Post by Tayva Aschaund on Oct 11, 2012 13:37:52 GMT -5
Since there hasn't seemed to be a need to go to the Arctic/Antarctica, I would like to propose these two creatures to get more activity in these areas: Tizheruk fc04.deviantart.net/fs9/i/2006/036/0/8/Sea_serpent_by_NetRaptor.jpgThe Tizheruk is a mythical large snake-like creature that is said to inhabit the waters near Key Island, Alaska. This legend was first started by the Inuit. It is said to have a 7-foot long head and a tail with a flipper. The local natives claim that it has snatched people off piers without their noticing its presence. It is also called Pal-Rai-Yûk Akhlut fc04.deviantart.net/fs9/i/2006/036/0/8/Sea_serpent_by_NetRaptor.jpgThe Akhlut is a vicious creature, seemingly appearing as a cross between a wolf and an orca. Known to hunt in packs, these creatures seem to come and go with vicious snowstorms, attacking their prey while they are blinded by the snow, and quick to vanish into the icy waters when overwhelmed. Adlet 3.bp.blogspot.com/_epdsqfwhVxo/TCX-vjZpzrI/AAAAAAAAABE/JhwY4ZklgO8/s1600/Adlet.jpgThe Adlet very much resembles the classic Werewolf, although the Adlet is not a shapeshifter. The creature is covered in red fur, possessing sharp talons on its hands and feet, and has a mouthful of dagger-like teeth. They have other lupine features as well, including pronounced snouts, pointed ears, long tails, and eerie yellow eyes. The Adlet is purely carnivorous, feeding only on the flesh and blood of other animals. Capable of surviving on any kind of food (including roots, fungi, and various types of vegetation), the creature will only eat these things if its preferred food is not to be had. Above all, the Adlet prefers human flesh and blood to anything else. The bones of the creature’s victims are cracked open and the marrow sucked out. he Adlet hunts in large packs, attempting to overwhelm prey through sheer strength of numbers. The leader, an Alpha male that can be identified easily because it is larger and more ferocious than the others, leads the pack. The pack’s approach is marked by their piercing, mournful howls. This paralyses the creature’s prey with fear, making them easier to subdue. The prey’s death is slow and extremely painful, the Adlet’s strong, bone-crushing jaws reducing the victim to an unrecognisable pulp. Then a bloody, gut-churning feast follows. The only thing that the Adlet truly fears is fire. The creature is deathly afraid of an open flame, and will only attack a torch-wielding Hunter when on the verge of starvation. Also, when the pack leader is killed, the rest of the pack will usually flee. However, this isn’t always the case…
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Oct 13, 2012 16:15:05 GMT -5
Post by Kyrian Tidus on Oct 13, 2012 16:15:05 GMT -5
I for one love this idea. Especially since I helped with it, lol.
My personal choice would have to be the Akhlut. Fighting a cross-breed between the wolf and the 'wolf of the sea' would be awesome. Especially when they look like that.
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Oct 17, 2012 14:09:01 GMT -5
Post by cag on Oct 17, 2012 14:09:01 GMT -5
Hmmm.....I will veto the Akhlut. Not because it is NOT a good idea, but because I like the idea also and have something else planned for them besides a simple hunt Sound agreeable to the both of you. However, I as the god of nature I do like the Adlet idea. Perhaps a werewolf that has gone rogue, and against myself and needed to be hunted down.
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Oct 22, 2012 13:21:22 GMT -5
Post by Tayva Aschaund on Oct 22, 2012 13:21:22 GMT -5
Funny, Kyr kept giving me a dirty look any time I compared the Adlet to werewolves And the thing with the Akhlut is fine, so long as the idea isn't simply disregarded altogether ^^
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