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The Crystalwyrm are not a natural creature of flesh and cells, they are quite literally a sentient mass of crystals. It's unclear if they occurred naturally or from a Dragon Experiment. I decided to use Amethysts to represent it because Amethyst is part of the Quartz family which has the trait: Piezoelectric meaning under pressure they are able to generate and store electricity like a battery which a Crystal Lifeform would need in order to send information and impulses to different sections of their body.
The Geode opening on the front of the Crystalwrym is not actually it's mouth or it's eye even, That is it's ear. Most of it's body is actually hollow to pick up vibrations and every crystal surface is able to decern light but not color so it's vision is limited.
Tannin tend to think of them as a dangerous nuisance that attacks miners and hoards crystals but their behavior may have been misunderstood. Perhaps gathering more crystals is how they grow or reproduce?
The Geode opening on the front of the Crystalwrym is not actually it's mouth or it's eye even, That is it's ear. Most of it's body is actually hollow to pick up vibrations and every crystal surface is able to decern light but not color so it's vision is limited.
Tannin tend to think of them as a dangerous nuisance that attacks miners and hoards crystals but their behavior may have been misunderstood. Perhaps gathering more crystals is how they grow or reproduce?
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