Entry 3: First Overview of Pormont
This is a log as described in Entry 0 of the Enemy Log Project (ELP) to determine the variety of dangerous life inside of the various regions that Landers and Starcalled alike have access to. This overview is written and logged by Askera Question.
Current entries are as follows.
- Timberwolf
Log 1: I have found a pack-bound species of canine predators that hide in the borders of Pormont just along the edge of the Scarwoods. They have been named Timberwolves by local hunters due to their recorded activity of attacking lumbermen on duty. It is because of this reason that lumbermills build fences and hire guards. I will take a time to observe a pack in its' natural environment.
Log 2: I have found the Timberwolves to be a familial and social species. They are mutually cooperative similar to displays that could be found in small rodents such as rats, freeing eachother when in danger or distress and feeding each-other when one goes hungry. They are also fiercely territorial as assumed.
Damage Type: Physical
Qualities: Empowered by magical force when nearby each-other
Recommended Tactics: Quickly single out one wolf and attack to injure. This may cause distraction towards the other wolves and prevent them from surrounding you.
- Golden Bear
Log 1: I have found mention of an ursine omnivore that takes solace in the wheat fields of Pormont. According to farmers, it can be very hard to spot due to its' color and texture of fur imitating that of many stalks of wheat that are farmed en masse. Especially troublesome due to how the creatures view getting close as a trespassing on their territories, becoming aggressive in what the farmers call 'an accidental ambush'. It was due to Golden Bears that more regulated and enclosed farms of wheat have been set up rather than the old method of allowing wheat to grow wildly in plains. I am currently searching for one in their natural environment.
- Fool's Wheat
Log 1: After taking heed of the rumor of disappearances of farmers on duty, I've discovered a new species of burrowing predator that the UI takes to calling 'Fool's Wheat'. The Landers are convinced that I had come up with the name. Fool's Wheat is a genus of dormant insectoid hunters that have long antennae that look like stalks of wheat. These feelers sense vibrations and disturbances in the air when prey come near, causing the insect to un-burrow and attack.
Log 2: I am currently observing an instance in their natural environment. Without input theys___
Askera Question's latest entry into his observational work was put to a screeching halt due to circumstance. He dropped the pen as he saw a change in the environment, a long and unfortunate mark being made upon his paper due to the act. He had dropped his pen to use his hand to wave into the air frantically, his intent to garner the attention of a passing player who was walking through the wheat field.
"Ma'am, can you hear me?! Sumimasen..! STOP! You need to stop-there's an ambush predator in front of you!"
He called out desperately on reflex to the woman before she reached the feelers of the Fool's Wheat. Hopefully he could avert a dangerous situation about to happen. The researcher's footsteps already began to take him closer on reflex as if she were already about to enter the worst case of an attack.
"Ma'am, can you hear me?! Sumimasen..! STOP! You need to stop-there's an ambush predator in front of you!"
He called out desperately on reflex to the woman before she reached the feelers of the Fool's Wheat. Hopefully he could avert a dangerous situation about to happen. The researcher's footsteps already began to take him closer on reflex as if she were already about to enter the worst case of an attack.
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