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The Apsee are a small tribe of Moogäs that inhabit the broadleaf forests and southernmost reaches of the rainforests of Kredobsa. Members of the Apsee have pinkish tan to copper colored scales covering their body with white scales on the underbelly of their lower half. | The Apsee are a small tribe of Moogäs that inhabit the broadleaf forests and southernmost reaches of the rainforests of Kredobsa. Members of the Apsee have pinkish tan to copper colored scales covering their body with white scales on the underbelly of their lower half. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 27 August 2022
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Type | Monstrous Humanoid ( Reptilian) |
Environment | Kredobsa |
The Moogäs are a serpentine species native to Kredobsa. Most tribes are highly territorial and will attack outsiders on sight.
Appearing as humanoids from above the waist and snakes from below, Moogäs are covered in scales from head to tail. While coloration varies by region, most have a smooth tone on their upper half and spots of a darker color on their lower half.
Major Tribes
A'dwok
While most A'dwok have green scales covering their body with 2-3 inch spots of darker coloration on their lower body, a rare few of them have coloration leaning more towards yellow. Individuals with this coloration are referred to as Kläksi and are typically trained as spiritual leaders for the tribe. They are native to the northern regions of Kredobsa.
Anchu
The Anchu are a tribe of Moogäs that inhabit the southern shrublands of Kredobsa. Most have light tan scales covering their body with brown to black spots on their lower half.
Apsee
The Apsee are a small tribe of Moogäs that inhabit the broadleaf forests and southernmost reaches of the rainforests of Kredobsa. Members of the Apsee have pinkish tan to copper colored scales covering their body with white scales on the underbelly of their lower half.