Giant squid
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Giant squid are large ocean-dwelling invertebrates, possessed of eight arms and two tentacles. At the nexus of their arms is a large, beaked maw, and two saucer-sized eyes sit upon opposite sides of their tapered body. Due to their girth, giant squid tend to dwell in the deep ocean just off the continental shelf. Their population is densest in the Sefyric Ocean, where they are known to range from Phereklos in the north to the coastline south of the Aalen Forest.
The kraken species, bane of seamen the world over, is an immense relative of the giant squid.