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Sarsostra

The Sarsostra were raised up from a single crab-like crustacean by the deity Wirren. Their initial habitat consisted of the insular shelf off the northwest of the Caolite Pass on Rozhchul. They have since spread to colonies both small and large in the coastal waters surrounding both Ymfang and Rozhchul. Although with specialized equipment, Sarsostra are capable of travelling great distances on land, due to an almost fanatic devotion to Wirren, and a pathological (if understandable) fear of "drowning" in air, no permanent settlements have been built more than a few hundred feet inland. While some individual Sarsostra might have converted to the worship of other deities, this would be the absolute exception. Sarsostran homes tend to be constructed of limestone, resembling piles of well-worn, flattish rocks, stacked one on top of the other. Due to the constant presence of invasive sand, Sarsostran homes do not have windows, nor more than one door. Massive skylights on the roofs, combined with mirrored surfaces inside the structure help to banish the darkness.
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age: Mature around 14 years old; Average lifespan 120 years
alignment: N/A
Size: Medium
speed: 25 Ft
Languages: Humani; Sarsostran
Due to their heavy shells, Sarsostra tend to move quite slowly. Their bulk necessitates the use of all eight of their lower legs for locomotion. Their two upper legs consist of a claw and a humanoid hand, respectively. About half of all Sarsostra have their claw on the left leg and half on the right. Coloration varies some, but most individuals are mottled orange, brown, and blue over a base of greyish-white. Male and female Sarsostrans are roughly the same size, growing to approximately six feet in height at the most and approximately four feet in width. Where they differ is in the shape of their torsos. Males have a more triangular shape, with their widest point being toward their "shoulders." Females are more box-shaped, as they carry their young inside their shells (sometimes dozens of them) as eggs and then in a larval state for the first few months of their lives. This does not seems to slow female Sarsostra down, as they will carry on their occupations without interruption until it is time to deposit their infants into shoreline nurseries. Neither male nor female are terribly sentimental about their own biological offspring and will take turns teaching, feeding, and caring for massive nests of intermixed young. The Sarsostran language is impossible for other species to emulate, as sound is augmented by the use of arcane body movements and the expelling of pheromones. Though a simplified, trade-language version may be understood by outsiders, it can never be spoken.

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