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|habitat = Waters in and around [[Hadar]]
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The Deep Sea Serpent is one of the largest creatures in all [[Aloria]], certainly in the Alorian [[Oceans]]. For centuries they were worshipped as divine beings and living gods by the [[Slizzar]], but their numbers diminished after the [[Cataclysm]]. With the fall of the [[Essa Empire]], Deep Sea Serpents were declared extinct after the Regalian military’s victory at Fesso Hualla. Unknown to many, the Deep Sea Serpent still lives on in the depths of the ocean, but they have become very scarce following the [[Bone Horror Crisis]] that filled their waters with undead monstrosities.  
The Deep Sea Serpent is one of the largest creatures in all of [[Aloria]] and it once dominated [[Oceans]] across the world. Spreading out from [[Hadar]], or perhaps always present across the many bodies of water in Aloria, Sea Serpents were almost reduced to nothing by the [[Cataclysm]], leading them to only be found in and around Hadar. They are reviled and feared by many, seen as creatures of dangerous power by most, yet for the [[Slizzar]] who have known them the longest, they are mere tools, servants of the [[Teal Deep Dragon]]s and an enemy to be overcome. This has not stopped misunderstandings in the past that the Slizzar worship these creatures, they do not. Deep Sea Serpents are commonly believed to be extinct following the [[Chrysant War]], but others know better, and it seems with the return of [[Dragon]]s to Aloria, these long-formed sea beasts are stirring once more.


==History==
==History==
The Deep Sea Serpent’s origins are unknown to history. Most scholars today believe they were a cousin to the [[Dragons]] who adapted to living in the depths of the ocean rather than close to the surface. At some point, the Slizzar culture grew attached to them, and they became central to the [[Nessrassian]] faith, the Slizzar religion. When the [[Allorn Empire]] reached its zenith, the damage these creatures inflicted upon Altalar trade shipping around the north and northeastern coastlines of Daen became too much. For the next 200 years, the Deep Sea Serpents were hunted on and off before the Empire turned away, assuming their extinction. They survived and were able to rebound, but when the Cataclysm struck, their numbers were cut back once more. Devastated, the serpents retreated from the surface for over a century to recover and grow. They began to return in 120 AC when a cult among the Slizzar unlocked an ancient method of gaining magical control over the creatures, a method which the Slizzar priests and priestesses used in attempts to summon the gods.
The history of the Deep Sea Serpents is likely older than anyone can fathom. While most would suggest an age somewhere between two and three thousand years, which is the range of the era just following the [[Fourth Void Invasion]] that ended the [[Meraic]], most Slizzar would suggest the giant serpents instead date to the dawn of life. While their faith of [[Nihsereya]] is open-ended on most aspects of creation, the afterlife and more, the Slizzar enemy of the Teal Deep Dragons and their spawn, the Deep Sea Serpents, have been a constant part of Slizzar society for ages into the past. Some question whether the oldest areas of Sassrakkand depict the Teal Dragons or their servants, but later architecture–said to date from some 5000 years ago–underscores the length of the relationship the Slizzar have had in opposition to the Sea Serpents. Despite the antagonism of this relationship, there is little evidence of Slizzar hunts or pursuits of Deep Sea Serpents for the purpose of killing them, most likely because the ultimate Slizzar aspiration is to see the entire Teal Throne of the Dragons brought under their control, as servants of the [[Silver Scale Dragon]]s.  


By the time of the [[Chrysant War]], the cult had focused entirely around [[Miko Missa]] and aided her in summoning the beasts at the Battle of Fesso Hualla. This action was the largest magical summoning of Deep Sea Serpents attempted and awakened them from their position in the depths. The Deep Sea Serpents of [[Hadaria]] grew more active in the following years, thus scaring the [[Mai-Allar]] to the surface, but due to the Bone Horror Crisis, they have stalled in their reawakening. The many Bone Horror monstrosities of the sea now invade the domain of the Serpent and harm their numbers. But slowly, these unnatural creatures are being defeated and the Serpents near a time that they may re-emerge, or perhaps go into dormancy once more.
The first outside interactions with the Deep Sea Serpents ultimately date back to the [[Allorn Empire]] and [[Fin’ullen]] expeditions through Hadar’s waters. These encounters were brief but left a notable impact. Some reports even suggested that the serpentine form said to be possessed by the Daphalar is an echo of Fin’ullen revulsion with the titanic reptiles. If the original Fin’ullen had revulsion for the Deep Sea Serpents, this faded with time into a begrudging respect, with the creature later taking on connotations of power and prestige as the Allorn Empire reached its height, and then began to decline. In this same period, the Deep Sea Serpent seemed to expand its reach beyond Hadar, though some doubt that such huge creatures were truly ever contained to that one space. Encounters with Deep Sea Serpents are recorded in waters as far north as those that surround [[The Skags]] (though this region did not exist as it did in ancient times). By the era of the [[Mage Wars]], this expansion seemed to have greatly contracted due to the hunts for the creature led by Fin’ullen serving Archmages and other [[Altalar]] royals who desired symbols of power, and to test their prowess against such enormous creatures. It was possibly this aggression that caused the giant reptiles to lash out in response, and led to how the [[Minoor]] see them today. The Minoor viewpoint of the Deep Sea Serpents is flawed and appears to be a mix of Allorn-era prejudice against the Slizzar, a lack of true understanding of Slizzar faith, and the Minoor probably encountering hostile Deep Sea Serpents while in the waters of Hadar. The Cataclysm, however, was a fresh slate for the rest of the world’s knowledge on these creatures.
 
What few, if any, Deep Sea Serpents remained beyond Hadar died off in the destructive reshaping of the world, resulting in the beasts lurking only in the deep blue depths between the lush pinpricks of Hadar’s many new or transformed islands. There they would remain hidden as largely creatures of myth to the [[Ailor]] and various non-Minoor [[Nelfin]], until 120 AC when Ailor tradeships encountered one of the leviathans. Later, six Deep Sea Serpents fell under the thrall of an unknown [[Magic]] possessed by the cult lead by [[Mananya-Manya]], soon to be empress of the Essa Empire. Stories exist of the cult calling on the serpents to perform at religious festivals, and even engage pirates when commanded to by Mananya. But it was ultimately the Chrysant War where the Deep Sea Serpents would be on full display. While they were kept back for much of the conflict, the final months saw piecemeal use of the creatures, the largest and final example being the four summoned at the Essan capital of Huallo. After this point, the Deep Sea Serpents vanished. Only their bones have been seen by widespread groups since, in colossal aquatic [[Bone Horror]]s that rose in 304 AC though few of these monsters remain today. While most [[Regalian]]s buy the official statement from the Empire that the creatures were rendered extinct in the war, few Slizzar accept it, as creatures tied to Dragons rarely stay dead. There are also the whispers from the aquatic [[Allar]] who insist the animals are stirring beneath Hadar, an unsurprising fact if the Dragons of Aloria are returning, given the Deep Sea Serpents supposed role as chief servant to the Teal Deep Dragons.


==Physical Appearance==
==Physical Appearance==
Deep Sea Serpents are incredibly long creatures, with the longest sighted being longer than a Regalian warship. They range in size between 85 to 100 feet in length, their bodies tapering off into a pointed tail. Their heads have large eyes, often colored yellow or blue, which are well-adapted to seeing in the dark depths of the ocean. Their two comparatively tiny nostrils are surprisingly powerful and aid them in locating prey in the depths. Their large mouths are beaked but, hidden deeper inside, are two rows of sharp teeth that act like a saw upon flesh. Behind a crest of head frills lies a short-ridged backside, the sharp points of which match the color of the scales that cover their entire being. These scales were known to be wondrous and come in a variety of cool colors, which are often sought out by collectors of rare goods. Beneath these scales are immensely strong bones capable of resisting the great pressures of the deep sea and are also renowned as significant symbols of power among the Slizzar.  
Deep Sea Serpents are incredibly long creatures, ranging in lengths from between sixty to a hundred feet, with a body radius of between eight and twelve feet. It is impossible to accurately calculate a serpent’s weight, but likely it rests in the dozens of tons. Their heads are huge, with a beaked shell of hardened scales serving as their snout, which features a mouth with two rows of flesh-sawing teeth. Their “beak” also has two nostrils, supposedly to help them scent their prey underwater but to what extent that is true, is unknown. Their large, forward facing eyes are vertically slitted, with a gleaming hue of yellow, blue or purple to the pupils, well built to see in the ocean depths. Their head is separated from their serpentine body with a crest of flexible frills between three and six feet in height, often pointing backwards but flexing forward when calm or happy (a very rare situation). The rest of their body is a sleek form that reaches to a pointed tail. There are strange reports of some Deep Sea serpents having a pair of small, three-fingered webbed and clawed hands at about a third of their body’s length, but this is unconfirmed. The animal’s body is covered in a dense layer of scales, with their color either being hues of blue, purple or green. Rare examples in myth, and one of the serpents who fought at Huallo, have all black scales, in rarity alongside the unconfirmed white scales. Their scale coloration extends to the animal’s frills and their “beaks.
 
===Diversity===
===Diversity===
It is unknown where Deep Sea Serpents truly come from, though some scholars have speculated they might somehow be related to [[Dragons]], their skulls sharing many similar aspects. For several hundred years, they ranged in the primordial waters of pre-Cataclysm [[Daen]]. After the Cataclysm had occurred, their numbers were drastically reduced, and they retreated to Hadaria to recuperate. Deep Sea Serpents can now only be found in the deep ocean waters in and around the immediate area of Hadaria. They also have no exterior physical differences between the sexs.  
The Deep Sea Serpents have minimal diversity known to the wider world and even among the Slizzar. While some claim the creatures possess both female and male characteristics in one individual, the Slizzar insist there are male and female Sea Serpents. If this is true, then it is almost impossible to determine Deep Sea Serpent gender from external appearance alone. As a result, it has been hard to track or understand the creature’s gender ratio. On matters of population spread and coloration, Deep Sea Serpents almost entirely inhabit the waters around Hadar, cut back from their expanse across Aloria from generations ago. Their eye colorations supposedly denote their rank within Deep Sea Serpent “society.” Those with purple eyes are considered closest to the Dragons who birthed them, while those with blue eyes are the general populace, the middling group, and those with yellow eyes have regressed into a more animal nature, and are the least involved in the wishes of the Teal Dragons.
 
===Life Span and Development===
===Life Span and Development===
One of the main reasons that Deep Sea Serpents are so few is due to their unique life span and body functions. Sea Serpents can live up to nearly 100 years if they are well fed and healthy. They reach maturity around 30 years after hatching, which is when they can finally mate. However, there are only three eggs produced if the process is successful. Usually, only one in three young survives to mate for themselves, thus resulting in a low population increase each generation.
Deep Sea Serpent development and age is an area of aggressive speculation. Those who seek to divorce the animals from a magical origin insist they must be born through the laying and hatching of eggs, likely from within a feminine Deep Sea Serpent’s body. Others contend they are laid, but in a single, common space far underwater where the Teal Deep Dragons watch over them until adolescence, when the Sea Serpents are allowed to enter the wider waters of Hadar. The final theory is the oddest and claims that the creatures are born through spontaneous creation by a pair of Deep Sea Serpents, formed through Magic, and one of the few times a Deep Sea Serpent is said to feel happiness. From their stage of youth, their development appears to be slow, with Slizzar records suggesting one of the six enthralled to Mananya-Manya’s cult was initially an adolescent, though over the course of some 80 years, matured into a young adult. They are commonly believed to clear 200 years of age, but the Slizzar insist they can live forever, sustained by the power of their creators should they hold their favor.  


==Mental Overview==
==Mental Overview==
While thought by the Slizzar to be intelligent creatures capable of wonders, Deep Sea Serpents are, in truth, dumb, vicious and carry little love for their worshippers. As hunters, they move swiftly, preying on large sea creatures, schools of fish and any Mai-Allar who get in their way. However, a mother Serpent cares for her children after they hatch, evidenced by her letting them stay by her side for several years after birth before they are either driven off or leave themselves. Fathers, on the other hand, leave immediately after mating, or try to eat young males, seeing them as threats to his domination.
The Deep Sea Serpent is generally viewed as a savage, brutal apex predator of the deep oceans, only approaching the surface to mate, chase particular prey, or answer the calls of unknown Magic. They are commonly seen to hunt the largest of whales, sharks, squids and even aquatic Allar, who fear and revere the Sea Serpents in equal measure. There is some care believed to be shown by these creatures to their young, as female or female-coded Deep Sea Serpents have been seen with as many as three young around them, guiding them through the water. However, the Slizzar insist on a very different truth about the Deep Sea Serpents, that they are intelligent enough to speak, capable of using Magic, and are as deceptive as their masters. Slizzar folk history is filled with such stories, and even claim these capabilities were displayed by the “leading” Deep Sea Serpent enthralled by Mananya-Manya and their cult. There may be truth in both positions, but such a thing will likely take years of searching to uncover for certain.
 
===Territory and Groupings===
===Territory and Groupings===
Deep Sea Serpents are solitary, territorial beasts, with each Serpent having their own patch of the sea around Hadaria. These often stretch dozens of miles underwater. Unless it is mating season, Serpents who pass into each other's territories are considered threats which leads to fierce confrontations. Often the result is one of the Serpents dead and the victor feeding on its corpse.
Deep Sea Serpents are solitary beasts, with each Serpent having their own patch of the sea around Hadaria. These often stretch dozens of square miles underwater. Unless it is mating season, Sea Serpents who pass into each other's territories are considered threats which leads to fierce confrontations. The Slizzar, however, insist that all Deep Sea Serpents “share” the ocean as a common bounty from the rulers of the Deep Realm, and these fights are instead contests of strength and power versus efforts to kill one another over a mate.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*One of the most precious items carved from Deep Sea Serpent Scale is held in the Imperial Treasury. A gift to the Emperor from Admiral Gerwald Theli, the large purple scale is carved with golden storks, dragons, images of [[Unionism]] and is set in a golden frame.
*The Deep Sea Serpents controlled by the Deep-Domination Cult were named Navya and Nitya (twin females with deep blue scales and eyes), Nirva (another female, with pale green scales and deep green eyes), Tanmay (a young male, who matured in enthrallment, with pale purple scales and yellow eyes), and Ratan (a male with deep blue scales and purple eyes). Lastly, there was Daivik, a black-scaled, purple-eyed Sea Serpent, who was the “leader” and one of the four to die at Huallo.
*The Mai-Allar are the only ones who know that the Deep Sea Serpents still live as the Regalian Empire fiercely stipulates that the last ones were killed at the Battle of Fessa Hualla. Not all Mai-Allar are aware of this, especially if they have left their native lands within a number of years.
*One of the most precious items carved from Deep Sea Serpent scale is held in the Imperial Treasury. A gift to the Emperor from Admiral Gerwald Theli, the large purple scale is carved with golden storks, dragons, images of [[Unionism]] and is set in a golden frame.
*The rituals used to summon Deep Sea Serpents were often complex and incredibly draining for one to perform it, which is why it was most common for groups of Slizzar mages to perform this art together. When the Regalians won the war against their people, however, all users of this magic were killed off and its knowledge was destroyed or captured.
*The rituals used to summon Deep Sea Serpents were often complex and incredibly draining for one to perform it, which is why it was most common for groups of Slizzar [[Mage]]s to perform this art together. When the Regalians won the war against their people, however, all users of this Magic were killed off and its knowledge was destroyed or captured.
 
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Revision as of 16:17, 19 June 2022

Deep Sea Serpent
SeaSerpent.png
Fauna
Official Name Deep Sea Serpent
Common Nicknames Great Sea Serpent, Bane of Fleets
Classification Reptile
Habitat Waters in and around Hadar
Domesticated No
Current Status Rare

The Deep Sea Serpent is one of the largest creatures in all of Aloria and it once dominated Oceans across the world. Spreading out from Hadar, or perhaps always present across the many bodies of water in Aloria, Sea Serpents were almost reduced to nothing by the Cataclysm, leading them to only be found in and around Hadar. They are reviled and feared by many, seen as creatures of dangerous power by most, yet for the Slizzar who have known them the longest, they are mere tools, servants of the Teal Deep Dragons and an enemy to be overcome. This has not stopped misunderstandings in the past that the Slizzar worship these creatures, they do not. Deep Sea Serpents are commonly believed to be extinct following the Chrysant War, but others know better, and it seems with the return of Dragons to Aloria, these long-formed sea beasts are stirring once more.

History

The history of the Deep Sea Serpents is likely older than anyone can fathom. While most would suggest an age somewhere between two and three thousand years, which is the range of the era just following the Fourth Void Invasion that ended the Meraic, most Slizzar would suggest the giant serpents instead date to the dawn of life. While their faith of Nihsereya is open-ended on most aspects of creation, the afterlife and more, the Slizzar enemy of the Teal Deep Dragons and their spawn, the Deep Sea Serpents, have been a constant part of Slizzar society for ages into the past. Some question whether the oldest areas of Sassrakkand depict the Teal Dragons or their servants, but later architecture–said to date from some 5000 years ago–underscores the length of the relationship the Slizzar have had in opposition to the Sea Serpents. Despite the antagonism of this relationship, there is little evidence of Slizzar hunts or pursuits of Deep Sea Serpents for the purpose of killing them, most likely because the ultimate Slizzar aspiration is to see the entire Teal Throne of the Dragons brought under their control, as servants of the Silver Scale Dragons.

The first outside interactions with the Deep Sea Serpents ultimately date back to the Allorn Empire and Fin’ullen expeditions through Hadar’s waters. These encounters were brief but left a notable impact. Some reports even suggested that the serpentine form said to be possessed by the Daphalar is an echo of Fin’ullen revulsion with the titanic reptiles. If the original Fin’ullen had revulsion for the Deep Sea Serpents, this faded with time into a begrudging respect, with the creature later taking on connotations of power and prestige as the Allorn Empire reached its height, and then began to decline. In this same period, the Deep Sea Serpent seemed to expand its reach beyond Hadar, though some doubt that such huge creatures were truly ever contained to that one space. Encounters with Deep Sea Serpents are recorded in waters as far north as those that surround The Skags (though this region did not exist as it did in ancient times). By the era of the Mage Wars, this expansion seemed to have greatly contracted due to the hunts for the creature led by Fin’ullen serving Archmages and other Altalar royals who desired symbols of power, and to test their prowess against such enormous creatures. It was possibly this aggression that caused the giant reptiles to lash out in response, and led to how the Minoor see them today. The Minoor viewpoint of the Deep Sea Serpents is flawed and appears to be a mix of Allorn-era prejudice against the Slizzar, a lack of true understanding of Slizzar faith, and the Minoor probably encountering hostile Deep Sea Serpents while in the waters of Hadar. The Cataclysm, however, was a fresh slate for the rest of the world’s knowledge on these creatures.

What few, if any, Deep Sea Serpents remained beyond Hadar died off in the destructive reshaping of the world, resulting in the beasts lurking only in the deep blue depths between the lush pinpricks of Hadar’s many new or transformed islands. There they would remain hidden as largely creatures of myth to the Ailor and various non-Minoor Nelfin, until 120 AC when Ailor tradeships encountered one of the leviathans. Later, six Deep Sea Serpents fell under the thrall of an unknown Magic possessed by the cult lead by Mananya-Manya, soon to be empress of the Essa Empire. Stories exist of the cult calling on the serpents to perform at religious festivals, and even engage pirates when commanded to by Mananya. But it was ultimately the Chrysant War where the Deep Sea Serpents would be on full display. While they were kept back for much of the conflict, the final months saw piecemeal use of the creatures, the largest and final example being the four summoned at the Essan capital of Huallo. After this point, the Deep Sea Serpents vanished. Only their bones have been seen by widespread groups since, in colossal aquatic Bone Horrors that rose in 304 AC though few of these monsters remain today. While most Regalians buy the official statement from the Empire that the creatures were rendered extinct in the war, few Slizzar accept it, as creatures tied to Dragons rarely stay dead. There are also the whispers from the aquatic Allar who insist the animals are stirring beneath Hadar, an unsurprising fact if the Dragons of Aloria are returning, given the Deep Sea Serpents supposed role as chief servant to the Teal Deep Dragons.

Physical Appearance

Deep Sea Serpents are incredibly long creatures, ranging in lengths from between sixty to a hundred feet, with a body radius of between eight and twelve feet. It is impossible to accurately calculate a serpent’s weight, but likely it rests in the dozens of tons. Their heads are huge, with a beaked shell of hardened scales serving as their snout, which features a mouth with two rows of flesh-sawing teeth. Their “beak” also has two nostrils, supposedly to help them scent their prey underwater but to what extent that is true, is unknown. Their large, forward facing eyes are vertically slitted, with a gleaming hue of yellow, blue or purple to the pupils, well built to see in the ocean depths. Their head is separated from their serpentine body with a crest of flexible frills between three and six feet in height, often pointing backwards but flexing forward when calm or happy (a very rare situation). The rest of their body is a sleek form that reaches to a pointed tail. There are strange reports of some Deep Sea serpents having a pair of small, three-fingered webbed and clawed hands at about a third of their body’s length, but this is unconfirmed. The animal’s body is covered in a dense layer of scales, with their color either being hues of blue, purple or green. Rare examples in myth, and one of the serpents who fought at Huallo, have all black scales, in rarity alongside the unconfirmed white scales. Their scale coloration extends to the animal’s frills and their “beaks.”

Diversity

The Deep Sea Serpents have minimal diversity known to the wider world and even among the Slizzar. While some claim the creatures possess both female and male characteristics in one individual, the Slizzar insist there are male and female Sea Serpents. If this is true, then it is almost impossible to determine Deep Sea Serpent gender from external appearance alone. As a result, it has been hard to track or understand the creature’s gender ratio. On matters of population spread and coloration, Deep Sea Serpents almost entirely inhabit the waters around Hadar, cut back from their expanse across Aloria from generations ago. Their eye colorations supposedly denote their rank within Deep Sea Serpent “society.” Those with purple eyes are considered closest to the Dragons who birthed them, while those with blue eyes are the general populace, the middling group, and those with yellow eyes have regressed into a more animal nature, and are the least involved in the wishes of the Teal Dragons.

Life Span and Development

Deep Sea Serpent development and age is an area of aggressive speculation. Those who seek to divorce the animals from a magical origin insist they must be born through the laying and hatching of eggs, likely from within a feminine Deep Sea Serpent’s body. Others contend they are laid, but in a single, common space far underwater where the Teal Deep Dragons watch over them until adolescence, when the Sea Serpents are allowed to enter the wider waters of Hadar. The final theory is the oddest and claims that the creatures are born through spontaneous creation by a pair of Deep Sea Serpents, formed through Magic, and one of the few times a Deep Sea Serpent is said to feel happiness. From their stage of youth, their development appears to be slow, with Slizzar records suggesting one of the six enthralled to Mananya-Manya’s cult was initially an adolescent, though over the course of some 80 years, matured into a young adult. They are commonly believed to clear 200 years of age, but the Slizzar insist they can live forever, sustained by the power of their creators should they hold their favor.

Mental Overview

The Deep Sea Serpent is generally viewed as a savage, brutal apex predator of the deep oceans, only approaching the surface to mate, chase particular prey, or answer the calls of unknown Magic. They are commonly seen to hunt the largest of whales, sharks, squids and even aquatic Allar, who fear and revere the Sea Serpents in equal measure. There is some care believed to be shown by these creatures to their young, as female or female-coded Deep Sea Serpents have been seen with as many as three young around them, guiding them through the water. However, the Slizzar insist on a very different truth about the Deep Sea Serpents, that they are intelligent enough to speak, capable of using Magic, and are as deceptive as their masters. Slizzar folk history is filled with such stories, and even claim these capabilities were displayed by the “leading” Deep Sea Serpent enthralled by Mananya-Manya and their cult. There may be truth in both positions, but such a thing will likely take years of searching to uncover for certain.

Territory and Groupings

Deep Sea Serpents are solitary beasts, with each Serpent having their own patch of the sea around Hadaria. These often stretch dozens of square miles underwater. Unless it is mating season, Sea Serpents who pass into each other's territories are considered threats which leads to fierce confrontations. The Slizzar, however, insist that all Deep Sea Serpents “share” the ocean as a common bounty from the rulers of the Deep Realm, and these fights are instead contests of strength and power versus efforts to kill one another over a mate.

Trivia

  • The Deep Sea Serpents controlled by the Deep-Domination Cult were named Navya and Nitya (twin females with deep blue scales and eyes), Nirva (another female, with pale green scales and deep green eyes), Tanmay (a young male, who matured in enthrallment, with pale purple scales and yellow eyes), and Ratan (a male with deep blue scales and purple eyes). Lastly, there was Daivik, a black-scaled, purple-eyed Sea Serpent, who was the “leader” and one of the four to die at Huallo.
  • One of the most precious items carved from Deep Sea Serpent scale is held in the Imperial Treasury. A gift to the Emperor from Admiral Gerwald Theli, the large purple scale is carved with golden storks, dragons, images of Unionism and is set in a golden frame.
  • The rituals used to summon Deep Sea Serpents were often complex and incredibly draining for one to perform it, which is why it was most common for groups of Slizzar Mages to perform this art together. When the Regalians won the war against their people, however, all users of this Magic were killed off and its knowledge was destroyed or captured.

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