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  • Gordiant
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  • The creature sports an aphibian-like body, especially similiar to that of a salamander. Seeing how the encounter begins with the monster emerging from a lake, and how it sometimes returns to its depths to briefly rest during battle, it can be inferred that the Akrid is well suited to an aquatic environment. It moves around on six legs that can regenerate when severed, and uses its heavy spiked tail to clobber opponents. It also seems capable of producing electricity within its body, that can then be used to electrify its skin to shake off any clinging enemy, or be harnessed through its spines and horns to unleash a powerful area-of-effect attack. Its back is ridged by orange spines that will burst and release pools of T-ENG when damaged. These spikes can grow back to be damaged again, but
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  • The creature sports an aphibian-like body, especially similiar to that of a salamander. Seeing how the encounter begins with the monster emerging from a lake, and how it sometimes returns to its depths to briefly rest during battle, it can be inferred that the Akrid is well suited to an aquatic environment. It moves around on six legs that can regenerate when severed, and uses its heavy spiked tail to clobber opponents. It also seems capable of producing electricity within its body, that can then be used to electrify its skin to shake off any clinging enemy, or be harnessed through its spines and horns to unleash a powerful area-of-effect attack. Its back is ridged by orange spines that will burst and release pools of T-ENG when damaged. These spikes can grow back to be damaged again, but only if the core inside the creature's body is damaged. Its cavernous, three-mandibled mouth opens to reveal three tongues that can be launched at high speed to catch or crush prey, similarly to frogs. The Gordiant is unique among other Akrid for its fleshy, slimy appeareance and internal skeleton, opposing the trend of arthropodous bodily structure typical of the native lifeforms of E.D.N. III.