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These loathsome little creatures often make
their homes near bogs or marshes. They are naturally
adept at swimming and navigating through the
murky waters that dominate such regions. Scuttlehags
are crafty predators who use their chameleon
skin to hide in the undergrowth while they manipulate
a prehensile tail to lure their prey within
striking distance. Oddly, rather than trying
to mimic the actions of a smaller creature with
these appendages, these enigmatic creatures
instead attract their prey by vibrating their
tail so rapidly that it creates a resonant,
melodic tone that inexplicably lures their quarry
closer. Scuttlehags are indeed interesting specimens
that deserve further research, that is, if one
could ever be procured from its natural environment
for study.
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SIZE
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LOCOMOTION
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Small - 3 pts
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Quadrupedal - 3 pts
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ATTRIBUTES
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ABILITIES
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| - Extra Attack - 3 pts |
- Lure - 3 pts |
| - Quick Reflexes - 1 pts |
- Camouflage - 2 pts |
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Jake Landis created these interesting little
creatures out of green stuff and pieces of
wire. Jake started by making the bodies and
pushing the wire tails in. He let these pieces
dry before attaching the limbs and gluing
the completed (and fully dried) creature to
the base. To add to their camouflaged appearance,
Jake chose to model them on 40-mm dioramic
bases complete with added aquarium plants.
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