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“Do not be fool by the riches you think you found or in its belly, in the end, is where you will belong”.

A warning to adventurers of the dangers taking the shape of valuables.


Like the Mohozo, A mollusk type of creature that lives underwater. They are known to reside near shipwrecks where many types of fish live. They are very difficult to recognize due to their perfect mimicry of sculpt stone.


They like to fill their shells with precious stones and gold to lure prey closer. They are also known to lure prey in by making quick movements resembling a human in distress. Once the prey is close enough they will start revealing their true nature in front of its prey. Slowly opening their chest to show an image of flesh with rows of small fangs instead of the regular hard stone material.


With the sudden realisation of danger the prey will move back in fear. The Mohozo will quickly launch their translucid tentacles toward their prey. Such an act is so quick that the prey barely has the chance to think of swimming away.


Once caught, the prey will be dragged back towards the welcoming gaping chest. Their prey will struggle hoping to get free from the hungry arms of the statue-like creature which will only tighten the grip.


The Mohozo will slowly start curling the prey using their tentacle to help them fit the prey in their starving inner. Force into a ball, the prey has little way to fight back. The mimic will slowly start placing the prey in their anticipated chest, using their arms to hold the prey into a curl position.



Unlike their tentacle, engulfing the prey in their stone-like body takes time. The prey now coil in their eager inners, the Mohozo will slowly close their mouth around them. Such an act can be quite painful for the prey and even goes as far as sometimes breaking their bones. Once the mouth has completely closed on the prey, the stone mimic will start closing its shell, hiding any trace of the sudden crime that just occurred. Leaving the small struggle and screaming if any to

themselves.

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