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    #009 Vamolla

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    #009 Vamolla Empty #009 Vamolla

    Post by Tsubine Sat Dec 07, 2013 11:33 am

    Species Name: Vamolla (Ipiliocait pholeus)
    Description: A Vamolla is about four feet tall, but is about 11 feet long. Its skin is adorned with the bones of creatures it has killed because its skin and fur are both quite adhesive.

    Diet: Carnivore
    Rarity: Uncommon
    Location(s) Found: Atop crags and tall mountains
    Abilities:
    Strength & Speed: A Vamolla may not be necessarily fast, but its main ability is to ram its target with its bony skull and horns. It can do a good 100-yard charge at full speed, but it tires quickly with any distance after that.
    Tough Skull: A Vamolla has a large, external bone-like plate over its snout. This allows the Vamolla to ram into things not unlike a bird using its beak. The difference is that a bird might just do a little, quick peck over and over. A Vamolla just hits its target once. Young Vamolla are known to practice on boulders.


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    #009 Vamolla Empty Re: #009 Vamolla

    Post by Serenity Sat Dec 07, 2013 5:53 pm

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