Codex: Frostwyrm
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Name: Unknown (Colloquially: Frostwyrm)
Genders: Unknown. Assumed Male and Female.
Height: 15’ to 20’
Scales: Snow white, flecked with glistening blue and silver
Eyes: Four flame-red eyes
Ears: Reptilian
Tails: Each Frostwyrm has a powerful reptilian tail that stretches out nearly the length of its body, covered in spikes.
Combat
The apex predator on the frozen world of Uveto VII, the Frostwyrms are mythological beasts spoken of in hushed, fearful whispers by the native races. Rarely encountered by colonists, these reclusive creatures are mighty behemoths able to rend armored vehicles asunder. Wyrms have eight spear-like claws on each of their six legs, and several spikes line the length of its tail, able to hit with the force of a thunderbolt. The creatures’ teeth are like arrays of swords, set three rows deep in a bestial maw, and its scales act as an interlocking pattern of shields like any other reptile’s. Even its wings can be weaponized, creating a hurricane-like gale that batters attackers down to the earth, or send them flying - not to mention sending snow flurrying about to obscure itself.
Perhaps the most notable combat traits of the wyrm is that despite its bestial appearance, it is powerfully psionic. The wyrm radiates a powerful field of psychic energy around itself that is able to both give it lift for flight, and act as a barrier that completely shields it from harm. Wyrms can actuate their mental power as attacks as well, sending psychic whiplashes that batter their attackers' minds, or focusing it through a powerful roar that can cause intense pain and mental trauma.
Fighting a frostwyrm is considered suicidal by most native races, and foolhardy hunters that go to bring one down rarely if ever return. Luckily for the people of Uveto, frostwyrms are reclusive and few in number -- they have never attacked a settlement, and do not seem interested in aggressive action unless their territory is invaded.
Wyrms appear to be able to communicate psychically, though their physical mouths have no ability for speech.
Environs
Native to the snowy world of Uveto, frostwyrms are amphibious reptiles that tend to be found on the coastlines and glacial outcroppings that dot eastern Uveto. They are capable of breathing air and either possess secondary gills or else extreme lung capacity akin to whales, as they are able to submerge in the icy waters of the planet for an extreme duration - possibly hours at a time.
It is believed that frostwyrms live in large caves on the coast, possibly submerged under water. As yet, no wyrm lair has ever been discovered.
Reproduction
Unknown. It is believed that frostwyrms are traditionally reptilian and lay eggs, though none have ever been seen. Several enessae and milodan legends tell of sighting a wyrm heavy with eggs, though none have been seen since colonization.
Culture & Society
Unknown. Wyrms are believed to be solitary creatures with no culture to speak of.