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{{Info fauna
{{Info fauna
|officialname = Grashobaig
|officialname = Grashobaig
|nicknames = Venomtrail.
|nicknames = Venomtrail
|classification = Mollusc.
|classification = [[Mollusca]]
|habitat = Humid, warm places with large, open landscapes of grass and vegetation.
|habitat = South-western and Central [[Daen]]
|domesticated = No.
|domesticated = No
|status = Endangered.
|status = Rare
|}}
|}}
The Grashobaig is a large snail found near and around the border between [[Hyarroc]] and [[Daendroc]]. Normally the size of a horse, these slow and docile creatures are seemingly harmless, though their defense mechanism holds a dark and dangerous threat to any who approach with intention of harm. While they grow at fast rates and breed regularly, their numbers are dwindling in the [[Dark Iron Tribelands]] and [[Blood Clan Tribelands]] due to hunting from [[Orcs]] who seek to best one of the grand gastropods as a challenge of skill.  
The Grashobaig are a species of huge and deadly snails. They are slow and docile creatures with a powerful defence mechanism in the form of toxic excretions in their slime trail and in their spit. They are normally found along the southwestern coastlines and central regions of [[Daen]] (roughly speaking made up of [[Hyarroc]] and [[Daendroc]]), slowly moving forward in an endless quest for new food sources. The gastropod is extremely diverse, from their colour to the shape of their shell. It’s these shells as well as their poison that have driven the Grashobaig into rarity, and each product can be sold for a hefty price.


==History==
==History==
The Grashobaig was technically first discovered by the Orcs who fled from [[Guldar]] to Daendroc, though the first recorded encounter was not until 221 A.C. after soldiers from [[Metta Telduin]] came across the huge creatures on the borders of their state. At first, nobody bothered to approach one, but one particularly brash [[Talar]] came too close to the snail and was caught by a blast of poison, later dying from a heart attack in the local barracks. It was agreed that these oddities would be left alone, lest others suffer a similar fate.
A very old species, the Grashobaig has had a rather stagnant and stable history, though there is a lack of information of their existence before the [[Cataclysm]]. Some believe them to be animals affected by the [[Void]] in the [[Fifth Void Invasion]] while others think emigrated from the [[Far West]] or another landmass destroyed by the Cataclysm. A few radicals even believe they were a form of sea slug who left the water for the land. The [[Orcs]] were the first race to discover them however, landing in Daen after they fled their homeland. At first, the creature was left alone due to its docile nature and bizarre appearance. It was only months after, when Orcs looked to hunt them for food, that many died, underestimating this beast’s defensive capabilities. They quickly learned of the animal’s dense shell and the deadly nature of the poison they leave in their trail as well as in their spray. It was after these initial attacks that the Orcs began to see the Grashobiag as something else: a challenge to overcome. Over time, Orcs began to hunt the creature to show their skill and gain favor, due to the difficulty of killing one. Within 50 years of this event, the first Grashobaig reached the borders of some of the [[Inheritor States of Rie]]. So disgusted were the [[Alatalar]] that for once, they performed the same act as their enemies, hunting the creature. The Avanathar also hunted the animal once they countered it soon after and its grand population swell died off. The species is now rare into near extinction, and it is said that no more than a thousand are currently left roaming the fields and plains of Daendroc though some fear the say such a statistic is proven very wrong.
 
The Grashobaig is a valuable creature, given that its ivory-like shell has aesthetic value, and its slimey trail holds a deadly poison. Due to this, the snail has been hunted throughout the years for both challenges and for promise of coin. As a result, the Grashobaig numbers are quite low, especially in the Dark Iron Tribelands. It is said that no more than a thousand are currently left roaming the fields and plains of Daendroc.


==Physical Appearance==
==Physical Appearance==
On average, the Grashobaig snail reaches the height of a horse, being about 5 to 6 feet in height from the ground. This is not to say they can’t grow bigger, as some have been recorded to be on par with an Orc in height. The actual snail itself however, minus the shell, never comes higher than three feet. In appearance, the Grashobaig has waxy skin which comes in a range of tones from a mellow orange to vivid green, and has four eye stalks upon which sit bulbous red eyes. At the rear of the snail rests its shell, whereas the snail’s actual ‘foot’ is the mouth.  
The Grashobaig is a massive snail, reaching up to seven feet tall and twelve feet long with a dense weight of over 1000 pounds. The head of a Grashobaig is much like any snail but enlarged, except for its four red, bulbous eyes on long eye stalks that allow them great flexibility. The creature’s body, (meaning its skin rather than its shell), is slimy, waxy and comes in many tones ranging from a mellow orange to a vivid green. This skin is wrinkled and folded, mainly towards its lower body - or ‘foot’ - but is tougher than the average snail’s, giving it the general appearance of wet leather. The shell of a Grashobaig is one of its most infamous features and is notoriously valuable for many reasons. Averaging a diameter of six feet, a rounded Grashobaig shell is almost 20 feet in circumference and therefore makes up the majority of the creature’s size, as well as - potentially - its beauty. The shell has an almost iridescent, pearly coating but can be darker, nearing purple rather than pink and appearing in either a spiral-shape or a conical formation. Their texture is often smooth but can have spikes emerging along and around the base or possess bumps and knobs. The shell of a Grashobaig is incredibly strong and capable of withstanding most blunt attacks, attempted piercing, immense pressure and even large falls, meaning when a Grashobaig hides in its shell, it is incredibly hard to kill.
 
The shell of the Grashobaig is notoriously valuable for several different reasons. The Grashobaig will, if threatened, hide within its shell as a means of defense and preservation due to the durability of the shell’s exterior. While appearing frail, a Grashobaig shell is said to withhold the strongest of blows. Furthermore, the shell has an iridescent, pearly coating which is prized for use in jewellery. Most shells are spiral-shaped or conical, though others are known to have spines, spikes, or knobs protruding from them.
 
In addition, the Grashobaig secretes a poison in its slime. Having originated in the tainted land of Guldar, the toxic atmosphere there provoked the Grashobaig’s ancestors to develop a thick, deadly substance which could be excreted through its slime. This poison proves to be quite formidable, taking down the hardiest of Orc warriors. Alongside the poison released through the slime, a Grashobaig can forcibly ‘spit’ poison` through a collection of short tubes on the snail’s skin, meaning it can ward off predators who come too close. Such poison is clear and watery, and constricts the muscles in the neck if given in strong doses. This eventually leads to suffocation for the unfortunate victim. If in smaller doses then the victim is prone to fainting and having long-term breathing problems.


An equally infamous part of the Grashobaig is its poisonous trail, originating from glands in the snail’s tail and mouth. Like most common snails this creature leaves a trail of slime in its wake as it travels, but the Grashobaig imbues this slime with the poison it produces. This means any creature that touches, ingests or likewise comes into contact with a Grashobaig’s slime trail, suffers from the effect of the poison. The poison this creature secretes is incredibly deadly to most [[Fauna]] in [[Aloria]], as well as most [[Alorians]]. In high doses the poison constricts the muscles in the neck and throat, asphyxiating the victim, while in low does it can simply lead to fainting or long-term breathing problems. The creature’s trail is not it’s the only source of offence, however, as it is also capable of forcibly “spitting” this poison through a collection of short tubes in the skin around its mouth. The trail also serves another purpose, as it is corrosive to organic matter in larger amounts Fauna and helps the Gashobaig in breaking down plant matter as it eats. This is also done to animal carrion if the Grashobaig lacks its traditional plant diet.
===Diversity===
===Diversity===
Although the Grashobaig originated in Guldar, they were unknowingly transported over to Daendroc during the Orcish Invasion, and developed in what is now the Dark Iron Tribelands, where they can still be found today. There are also flocks of Grashobaig located in northern Hyarroc, where they grow unheeded by the threat of Orcs.
Grashobaig are hermaphrodites, meaning they possess both sets of reproductive organs, so there is no gender distribution nor sexual dimorphism. This does not mean the species is not diverse, however, as there is instead large amounts of intraspecies variation among all Grashobaig. The main noticeable variation between the species is the shape of its shell (conical or spherical), but its skin tone can also differ from yellows to oranges, to greens.
 
===Life Span and Development===
===Life Span and Development===
A Grashobaig usually lives for around ten years, the first one of which is spent in the nesting area to grow and mature. By their final year, a Grashobaig usually fades in skin tone, and upon death it is known to dry up completely, leaving only the shell behind. For reproduction, a Grashobaig will lay a cluster of orb-like eggs after breeding with a mate, setting them safely in hollows or holes until they are ready to hatch.  
Grashobaigs who are given the role of the female during mating lay a cluster of up to ten fist-sized ovular eggs after breeding, setting them safely in tree hollows or holes until they are ready to hatch. They hatch relatively quickly, taking just up to a week in most cases. The babies that emerge are miniature versions of their parents and grow rapidly, approaching full size within five to ten years of being born. During this period, they also share the same area as their siblings but around or at the age of three, they move out into the world as the area they live in is unlikely to support such a large toxic group of animals for much longer. Later in life, should two Grashobaig seek to mate, one will take on the role of the male and the other the female (as they possess both sets of organs) before the process repeats itself over again. The only noticeable physical change that occurs when Grashobaig age is their skin tone, which fades each year until their death. When a Grashobaig dies, they also stop secreting their natural poison and their skin becomes safe to touch. Most Grashobaig corpses are harvested and eaten out of their shells by other animals or those working for collectors and merchants. The shell of a Grashobaig barely degrade through weathering and time even once their owner has died. While most are taken in and used by Humans, some are claimed by the surrounding wildlife and used as habitats for other, smaller animals. The Grashobaig can live for up to 30 years.


==Mental Overview==
==Mental Overview==
Despite being a wild animal, the Grashobaig is not a hostile creature, only resorting to poisoning its foes when feeling threatened or under attack. Nonetheless, it cannot be tamed or domesticated. Grashobaig are, in fact, very docile and relaxed creatures who sleep for twelve hours a day, and spend the rest slowly sliding along in search of grass and flora to eat.  
While the Grashobaig is a wild animal, and cannot be tamed, many see them as a relatively passive species. Not inherently hostile, the Grashobaig usually only acts in self-defence, or passively kills other organisms through their poisonous trail. They are slow as most common snails are, sleeping for almost twelve hours a day, and spending the rest moving around to find grass and other Fauna to eat. To many, the species is therefore rather boring, as they are so big they need to preserve energy sleeping (and are therefore mainly seen standing still), and when they do use energy, it is only to eat. Being an omnivore, a Grashobaig is capable of digesting both [[Flora]] and Fauna as well sentient [[Races]], but usually only does the last if no other food source is available. In all cases, the creature breaks down the organism with its poison first, before consuming it. When provoked, the Grashobaig will behave either defensively, offensively, or both, and it is rather unpredictable which it will choose to do. If threatened, especially by attacks outside of their sight range, most hide in their shell’s due to their almost indestructible properties. Others may begin spitting poison at their attacker, or spinning quickly to spread their poisonous slime in a defensive barrier around themselves.
 
===Territory and Groupings===
===Territory and Groupings===
‘Safety in numbers’ applies to the Grashobaig, for these hulking molluscs are more often than not found in groups of anywhere from three to ten, making their journeys in so-called flocks. These journeys across country are in order to find fresh food, a necessity for the Grashobaig seeing as they’re easy pickings for large packs of predators. However, these journeys tend to take weeks of the Grashobaig’s time to even reach a new pasture as a result of how slowly they move.
The grouping of the Grashobaig change as they age. Younger and smaller members of the species usually travel in groups of three or four after the age of three. Older and larger Grashbaigs tend to isolate themselves and act more independently, mainly so they do not need to compete for territory or food with others of their species. As the species constantly need to eat, food is often scarce among larger groupings, meaning Grashobaig occasionally journey in so-called ‘flocks’ of three to ten members to find new, more bountiful pastures.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Given the clear and water-like consistency of the poison, it has become a popular weapon for dark dealings in recent years, but one which is extremely difficult to attain due to the poison’s short lifespan.
*Almost every part of the Grashobaig is valuable, but mainly it’s poison. Incredibly effective at its job, but very difficult to harvest, the poison is obviously incredibly rare and therefore expensive. *The shell of a Grashobaig is also valuable. Some shells, with their almost ivory like pearlescent properties, have aesthetic value to a wealthy buyer, while other, spikier shells are broken up and used as exotic armour due to their incredible durability and resistance to blows
*A simple trap for the Grashobaig was discovered in 253 A.C., when an Orc managed to temporarily blind the great snail with fire. Proceeding to cut off the eyestalks, it was then an easy task to drive a spear through the snail’s flesh. These tactics are still used today.
*A simple trap for the Grashobaig was discovered in 253 AC when an Orc managed to temporarily blind the great snail with fire. Proceeding to cut off the eyestalks, it was then an easy task to drive a spear through the snail’s flesh.
*The name Venomtrail is in reference to the poisonous qualities of a Grashobaig’s slime, whereas the name Grashobaig is Orcish for “Big Slime Killer”.
*Many Orcs believe that the toxic atmosphere from [[Guldar]] caused the deadly poison to develop in the Grashobaig. However, Guldar is hundreds of miles away from Daen and some believe their belief is a hint that the animal is also native to Guldar, or at least was when the Orcs were last there.
 
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Revision as of 13:34, 19 August 2018

Grashobaig
Fauna
Official NameGrashobaig
Common NicknamesVenomtrail
ClassificationMollusca
HabitatSouth-western and Central Daen
DomesticatedNo
Current StatusRare

The Grashobaig are a species of huge and deadly snails. They are slow and docile creatures with a powerful defence mechanism in the form of toxic excretions in their slime trail and in their spit. They are normally found along the southwestern coastlines and central regions of Daen (roughly speaking made up of Hyarroc and Daendroc), slowly moving forward in an endless quest for new food sources. The gastropod is extremely diverse, from their colour to the shape of their shell. It’s these shells as well as their poison that have driven the Grashobaig into rarity, and each product can be sold for a hefty price.

History

A very old species, the Grashobaig has had a rather stagnant and stable history, though there is a lack of information of their existence before the Cataclysm. Some believe them to be animals affected by the Void in the Fifth Void Invasion while others think emigrated from the Far West or another landmass destroyed by the Cataclysm. A few radicals even believe they were a form of sea slug who left the water for the land. The Orcs were the first race to discover them however, landing in Daen after they fled their homeland. At first, the creature was left alone due to its docile nature and bizarre appearance. It was only months after, when Orcs looked to hunt them for food, that many died, underestimating this beast’s defensive capabilities. They quickly learned of the animal’s dense shell and the deadly nature of the poison they leave in their trail as well as in their spray. It was after these initial attacks that the Orcs began to see the Grashobiag as something else: a challenge to overcome. Over time, Orcs began to hunt the creature to show their skill and gain favor, due to the difficulty of killing one. Within 50 years of this event, the first Grashobaig reached the borders of some of the Inheritor States of Rie. So disgusted were the Alatalar that for once, they performed the same act as their enemies, hunting the creature. The Avanathar also hunted the animal once they countered it soon after and its grand population swell died off. The species is now rare into near extinction, and it is said that no more than a thousand are currently left roaming the fields and plains of Daendroc though some fear the say such a statistic is proven very wrong.

Physical Appearance

The Grashobaig is a massive snail, reaching up to seven feet tall and twelve feet long with a dense weight of over 1000 pounds. The head of a Grashobaig is much like any snail but enlarged, except for its four red, bulbous eyes on long eye stalks that allow them great flexibility. The creature’s body, (meaning its skin rather than its shell), is slimy, waxy and comes in many tones ranging from a mellow orange to a vivid green. This skin is wrinkled and folded, mainly towards its lower body - or ‘foot’ - but is tougher than the average snail’s, giving it the general appearance of wet leather. The shell of a Grashobaig is one of its most infamous features and is notoriously valuable for many reasons. Averaging a diameter of six feet, a rounded Grashobaig shell is almost 20 feet in circumference and therefore makes up the majority of the creature’s size, as well as - potentially - its beauty. The shell has an almost iridescent, pearly coating but can be darker, nearing purple rather than pink and appearing in either a spiral-shape or a conical formation. Their texture is often smooth but can have spikes emerging along and around the base or possess bumps and knobs. The shell of a Grashobaig is incredibly strong and capable of withstanding most blunt attacks, attempted piercing, immense pressure and even large falls, meaning when a Grashobaig hides in its shell, it is incredibly hard to kill.

An equally infamous part of the Grashobaig is its poisonous trail, originating from glands in the snail’s tail and mouth. Like most common snails this creature leaves a trail of slime in its wake as it travels, but the Grashobaig imbues this slime with the poison it produces. This means any creature that touches, ingests or likewise comes into contact with a Grashobaig’s slime trail, suffers from the effect of the poison. The poison this creature secretes is incredibly deadly to most Fauna in Aloria, as well as most Alorians. In high doses the poison constricts the muscles in the neck and throat, asphyxiating the victim, while in low does it can simply lead to fainting or long-term breathing problems. The creature’s trail is not it’s the only source of offence, however, as it is also capable of forcibly “spitting” this poison through a collection of short tubes in the skin around its mouth. The trail also serves another purpose, as it is corrosive to organic matter in larger amounts Fauna and helps the Gashobaig in breaking down plant matter as it eats. This is also done to animal carrion if the Grashobaig lacks its traditional plant diet.

Diversity

Grashobaig are hermaphrodites, meaning they possess both sets of reproductive organs, so there is no gender distribution nor sexual dimorphism. This does not mean the species is not diverse, however, as there is instead large amounts of intraspecies variation among all Grashobaig. The main noticeable variation between the species is the shape of its shell (conical or spherical), but its skin tone can also differ from yellows to oranges, to greens.

Life Span and Development

Grashobaigs who are given the role of the female during mating lay a cluster of up to ten fist-sized ovular eggs after breeding, setting them safely in tree hollows or holes until they are ready to hatch. They hatch relatively quickly, taking just up to a week in most cases. The babies that emerge are miniature versions of their parents and grow rapidly, approaching full size within five to ten years of being born. During this period, they also share the same area as their siblings but around or at the age of three, they move out into the world as the area they live in is unlikely to support such a large toxic group of animals for much longer. Later in life, should two Grashobaig seek to mate, one will take on the role of the male and the other the female (as they possess both sets of organs) before the process repeats itself over again. The only noticeable physical change that occurs when Grashobaig age is their skin tone, which fades each year until their death. When a Grashobaig dies, they also stop secreting their natural poison and their skin becomes safe to touch. Most Grashobaig corpses are harvested and eaten out of their shells by other animals or those working for collectors and merchants. The shell of a Grashobaig barely degrade through weathering and time even once their owner has died. While most are taken in and used by Humans, some are claimed by the surrounding wildlife and used as habitats for other, smaller animals. The Grashobaig can live for up to 30 years.

Mental Overview

While the Grashobaig is a wild animal, and cannot be tamed, many see them as a relatively passive species. Not inherently hostile, the Grashobaig usually only acts in self-defence, or passively kills other organisms through their poisonous trail. They are slow as most common snails are, sleeping for almost twelve hours a day, and spending the rest moving around to find grass and other Fauna to eat. To many, the species is therefore rather boring, as they are so big they need to preserve energy sleeping (and are therefore mainly seen standing still), and when they do use energy, it is only to eat. Being an omnivore, a Grashobaig is capable of digesting both Flora and Fauna as well sentient Races, but usually only does the last if no other food source is available. In all cases, the creature breaks down the organism with its poison first, before consuming it. When provoked, the Grashobaig will behave either defensively, offensively, or both, and it is rather unpredictable which it will choose to do. If threatened, especially by attacks outside of their sight range, most hide in their shell’s due to their almost indestructible properties. Others may begin spitting poison at their attacker, or spinning quickly to spread their poisonous slime in a defensive barrier around themselves.

Territory and Groupings

The grouping of the Grashobaig change as they age. Younger and smaller members of the species usually travel in groups of three or four after the age of three. Older and larger Grashbaigs tend to isolate themselves and act more independently, mainly so they do not need to compete for territory or food with others of their species. As the species constantly need to eat, food is often scarce among larger groupings, meaning Grashobaig occasionally journey in so-called ‘flocks’ of three to ten members to find new, more bountiful pastures.

Trivia

  • Almost every part of the Grashobaig is valuable, but mainly it’s poison. Incredibly effective at its job, but very difficult to harvest, the poison is obviously incredibly rare and therefore expensive. *The shell of a Grashobaig is also valuable. Some shells, with their almost ivory like pearlescent properties, have aesthetic value to a wealthy buyer, while other, spikier shells are broken up and used as exotic armour due to their incredible durability and resistance to blows
  • A simple trap for the Grashobaig was discovered in 253 AC when an Orc managed to temporarily blind the great snail with fire. Proceeding to cut off the eyestalks, it was then an easy task to drive a spear through the snail’s flesh.
  • Many Orcs believe that the toxic atmosphere from Guldar caused the deadly poison to develop in the Grashobaig. However, Guldar is hundreds of miles away from Daen and some believe their belief is a hint that the animal is also native to Guldar, or at least was when the Orcs were last there.

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