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'''Heik-il''' are a species of wildlife known to the native [[Nath-el]] of [[Jerzah]]. It began life as a carnivorous weed, sort of like a long vine covered in venus-flytrap-esque "mouths". It has since evolved into a vicious, semi-ambulatory predator. It has thorny vines with which to ensnare its prey and a highly acidic spray that weakens deep-muscle tissue. They are considered an aggravating and dangerous pest. Heik-il often "grow" in less affluent areas of Jerzah cities (due to poor maintenance/cleanliness). Often called Quickweed by outsiders. | '''Heik-il''' are a species of wildlife known to the native [[Nath-el]] of [[Jerzah]]. It began life as a carnivorous weed, sort of like a long vine covered in venus-flytrap-esque "mouths". It has since evolved into a vicious, semi-ambulatory predator. It has thorny vines with which to ensnare its prey and a highly acidic spray that weakens deep-muscle tissue. They are considered an aggravating and dangerous pest. Heik-il often "grow" in less affluent areas of Jerzah cities (due to poor maintenance/cleanliness). Often called Quickweed by outsiders. | ||
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[[Category:Nath-el]] | [[Category:Nath-el]] |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 10 August 2017
Heik-il are a species of wildlife known to the native Nath-el of Jerzah. It began life as a carnivorous weed, sort of like a long vine covered in venus-flytrap-esque "mouths". It has since evolved into a vicious, semi-ambulatory predator. It has thorny vines with which to ensnare its prey and a highly acidic spray that weakens deep-muscle tissue. They are considered an aggravating and dangerous pest. Heik-il often "grow" in less affluent areas of Jerzah cities (due to poor maintenance/cleanliness). Often called Quickweed by outsiders.