Gam chaga

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Gam Chaga
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Creature Levels:
    Overall ?
    Level Variance -
    Natural Attack ?
    Weapon Attack ?
    Defense ?
    Player Estimated -
Potential overall skill: ?
Skill Cap 330?"?" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 330. to ?
Skinnable No
Has Coins Yes
Has Gems Yes
Has Boxes No
Has Other Unknown
Uses Weapons Unknown
Alignment Unknown
Corporeal Yes
Construct Yes
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
Special Defenses Unknown
Body Type unknown
Body Type (Alt) unknown
Body Size unknown
Located:Unknown
Premium-Only Unknown
Manipulation
Manipulatable ?
Skill Required ? / ?
Teaching Cap ?


Description

About the size of an adult Halfling, a <adjective> gam chaga is hardly more than a mouth with arms and legs, at the end of which reside tiny hands and feet with jagged claws. The whole of the creature's body is comprised of opaque salt crystals, which grind against one another as it moves. Veins of murky red blood ooze just beneath its saline carapace, and rows of fiendish needle-sharp teeth snap erratically as its eyeless head swivels in all directions, seeking flesh to rend and bones to shatter.

In Depth

Leaves behind sea salts when searched.
A lumpy gam chaga crumbles away into some fine sea salts.

Recall

Necromancers are known for their ability to conjure undead or unnatural creatures to do their bidding. The gam chaga -- nicknamed the "salt child" by the Sand Elves -- are a unique form of construct first seen near the salty Lake Ratamipak in Velaka.