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'''Shraymors''' are creatures easily measuring up to a dozen meters long, their monstrous shapes looming as thick around as a redwood, culminating in a great tail fin that sends them hurling through the water at furious speeds. Countless rows of jagged white teeth line their gaping black maws, too often dripping with seawater and the acidic mucus of the creature's own body. The front of their bodies  are entirely dedicated to their massive jaws, and three large black eyes glare out in a triangular formation on either side of their head head. A constant roaring noise accompanies the monster's passage as churning waters and consumed materials whirl about violently within its cavernous stomach.
'''Shraymors''' are creatures found within the [[:category:oceans|ocean]] and easily measure up to a dozen meters long. Their monstrous shapes looming as thick around as an [[Aalen]] redwood, culminating in a great tail fin that sends them hurling through the water at furious speeds. Countless rows of jagged white teeth line their gaping black maws, too often dripping with seawater and the acidic mucus of the creature's own body. The front of their bodies  are entirely dedicated to their massive jaws, and three large black eyes glare out in a triangular formation on either side of their head head. A constant roaring noise accompanies the monster's passage as churning waters and consumed materials whirl about violently within its cavernous stomach. [[Adventurers]] [[seafaring|sailing]] in the area of [[Tapoa]] should be especially cautious.


[[Category:Sea monsters]]
[[Category:Sea monsters]]

Latest revision as of 01:52, 3 February 2016

Shraymors are creatures found within the ocean and easily measure up to a dozen meters long. Their monstrous shapes looming as thick around as an Aalen redwood, culminating in a great tail fin that sends them hurling through the water at furious speeds. Countless rows of jagged white teeth line their gaping black maws, too often dripping with seawater and the acidic mucus of the creature's own body. The front of their bodies are entirely dedicated to their massive jaws, and three large black eyes glare out in a triangular formation on either side of their head head. A constant roaring noise accompanies the monster's passage as churning waters and consumed materials whirl about violently within its cavernous stomach. Adventurers sailing in the area of Tapoa should be especially cautious.