Homanni’s-Pumarb (Desert Variety)


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Homanni’s-Pumarbs are some of the most peculiar creatures you could ever meet.

Homanni’s-Pumarbs are some of the most peculiar creatures you could ever meet. These creatures love long strolls in the desert they call home, watching and gazing at everything around them with the multiple eyes that encircle their heads. Two long, spindly, broken-looking legs help them lurch forward, while their two back arm-fins, filled with Patchwork-Energy, somehow balance out their convoluted, rock-like bodies. When they bury themselves deep in the sand, they look like a series of jagged rocks minding their own business.

To help their camouflage even further, two long, hairy antennae sprout from both their head and the middle of their bony backs. These resemble Zolli-Stalks, whose crinkly, thorny hairs keep predators and noisy scientists away. These creatures do not speak much, but when they do, they can tell you many rhymes and riddles they’ve heard drifting in with the desert winds. Of particular note is their fascination with Gorsian-Moonshards—gravity-defining stones that seem to be in communication with them. It is said that these two beings share incredible bouts of wisdom with one another whenever they meet on a bright, moonlit night.

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