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Serket's Servant
“ Their goddess' servant woke up when the sun rose. On their strike when the enemy pinned, they wait for the prey with smallest or largest. ”
– Eostre
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Scorpiones
Family: Buthidae
Genius: Serqeteiurus
Species: Serqeteiurus aegyptiacus
Descendant: scorpions
Named by: Joshua Jeram
Year Published: 2000
Size: 1.2-12.5 m (3.93-41.01 inches) tall; 7.4-19.3 m (291.339–759.84 inches) long; 40–2,300 kg (88–5070 lbs)
Lifespan: 17.8 years years
Activity: Crepuscular 🌇
Thermoregulate: Ectotherm
Type:
Arachnids (Scorpions)
Mythical
Guardian (for larger individuals)
Title(s):
Serket's Scorpion
Other Name(s)/Alias(es):
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Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian 🇺🇳
Egyptian 🇪🇬
Time Period: Pleistocene-Holocene
Alignment: Neutral
Threat Level: ★★★★★
Diet: Carnivorous 🥩🥓🐛
Elements: Rock 🪨, Light 🔆
Inflicts: Rockblight 🪨, Poison 🤢
Weaknesses: Water 🌊, Ice ❄️, Arcane 🔮
Casualties: ???
Based On: Itself
Conservation Status: Vulnerable (VU) – IUCN Red List
The Serket's Servant (Serqeteiurus aegyptiacus), is one of the mythical creatures and a species of scorpion, a member of the family Buthidae introduced in Worldcraft: Pharaoh's Unwanted Curse.
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The Serket's Servant is a unique scorpion that ranges in size from small to huge and has two pincers similar to ancient scorpions from the Silurian epoch. Deathstalker, like its ancestor, possesses blue blood, similar to horseshoe crabs, which is a sign of royal blood, but Serket has dark blue blood. Serket's Servant had black compound eyes, as do the majority of arthropods. The six legs, which range in hue from dandelion to golden copper, have two claws on their extremities.
Female Serket's Servant had incomplete pincer spines that were jagged together, while males had flawless spine assemblies in their huge pincers that ranged from golden brown to maroon. This scorpion also had reddish crimson plates on its back, and the crown frills rose up from its head. Their stinger is similar to their descendant, but it is more lethal and very venomous than other scorpions and pitohui.
This species is considered a variable size of each individual, from the most common smallest to the rarest of the large ones. The claws of Serket's Servant are changed slightly, including the back plates and tail, as part of less violence. Adding the spots on their forelimbs to make similar from any desert scorpion. The sizes are similar to those found in ants and termites called caste system, and the moderate size is considered a knight, the larger-than-moderate size is a soldier, and the smallest one is a civilian. The largest known for Serket's Servant is a vizier, and even scientists and theologists didn't explain this scorpion.
This species was related to other scorpions in family Scorpionidae such as Scorpio maurus and Heterometrus longimanus, and Serket's Servant is adapted to both fields such as grasslands and deserts andforested areas like swamps and rainforests from tropical to temperate climates.
The larger Serket's Servant, like Crowroaches, manipulates Miracle of the Sun events, although it shares an ecological niche with two creatures; nonetheless, both are despised in frigid locations when the sun is obscured by a snowfall. The larger Serket's Servant sprays oil or sand in their mouths. Serket's Servant of all sizes can strike with their deadly stinger as quickly as light; if the tail is injured, they can shoot poison like a water hose.
This is how Serket's Servant survives in winters despite being born cold-blooded, and it sleeps during winter much like alligators entering a state called brumation, which is similar to hibernation in mammals. During brumation, they slow their metabolism and body temperature to conserve energy. These scorpions often submerge themselves in sand during the night or in water on lakes or marshes, even allowing it to freeze around them, and the book gills will move normally while sleeping. During the day, the scorpion awakes from the cold temperature to a free walk and starts their activities.
Mucous Breath (1st Skill): The Serket's Servant breathes sand or oil, which, when marked with oiled or sanded, can boost the toxic stinger's potency and make it more deadly.
Solar Scorpion's Leap (2nd Skill): The Serket's Servant jumps to produce thumps and knocks to the air with a wind barrier, or is stunned when struck by the Serket's Servant.
Hey You, Watch Out the Ground (Ultimate Skill): The Serket's Servant burrows beneath the surface and pokes the enemy with its stinger faster than lightning generates poison. Can safely travel through barriers caused by digging in both surface and underground modes. If the Mucous Breath mark is active, it possesses a unique attack in which it leaps before swinging its tail in a full 360 spin, covering a large area and dealing significant poison.
Predynasty Solar Surge (Passive Skill): The Serket's Servant is protected against drowning and suffocation by sand or water. However, if the oil was tagged, the poison would be impacted, and the risk of malaria or typhoid fever would increase for no apparent reason.
Since most scientists recognized that enormous scorpions cluster in the desert to procreate, resulting in population explosions at dawn, the Serket's Servant was a medium-ranking predator in the food chain but an ambush predator in the desert. Tremor Res +1 must be disabled in order to protect numerous survivors from Serket's Servant's thundering tremors.
Serket's Servant was solely preyed upon by Apep and the vast majority of Elder Dragons that opposed the goddess' servant. Nonetheless, if the Serket's Servant's tail was severed, the poison sac would act like a water cannon, allowing fluid to flow freely out the tip of the tail even if it was damaged in flight.
Unlike nocturnal scorpions, the Serket's Servant is a diurnal species that eats a wide range of vegetation, such as watermelon, squash, pumpkins, cocoa, coconut, gourds, horseradish, and even small animals, including mice, honeyguides, ravens, and snakes. Some individuals have survival alleles that make them nocturnal. This is because Serket's Servant's half alleles hunt alone at night and eat massive animals, and interbreeding between nocturnal and diurnal is one of the causes of any mental and mental state issues.
Unlike other scorpion species, Serket's Servant's venom is extremely mild and will not kill you. However, being caught by their pincers can be much more painful than being stung. The most vulnerable to major problems are young children and the elderly.
Following a drug-induced dream that took Queen Arianna to prehistoric Egyptian and Tunisian cities, she learned that these scorpions had once been Serket's pets and devoted followers. In 1996 AD, just before Diana Spencer passed away, Arianna forcibly concealed the fact that she had been awakened by a lesser scorpion of the same size that science had not yet discovered. The Serket's Servant can be found in desert and scrubland habitats, including ruins from North Africa.
Movement Pattern: Not a Migrant
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population:
Earth: 1,000
Berbania/Hirawhassa: 500
Reinachos/Ityosel: 5,000
Locomotion: Amphibious
Habitat: Taiga; Montane Grasslands and Shrublands; Temperate Coniferous Forests; Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests; Temperate Deciduous Forests, Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Subtropical Coniferous Forests; Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands; Tropical Coniferous Forests; Tropical Moist Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forests; Tropical Grasslands; Tropical Savannas and Shrublands; Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands, and Scrub; Deserts and Xeric Shrublands; Badlands; Flooded Grasslands and Savannas; Swamp; Bayous/Billabongs; Riparian; Wetland; Mangrove Forest.
Earth:
Extant: Egypt; North Sudan; South Sudan
Berbania/Hirawhassa:
Extant & Introduced (Resident): Thirenha (Qaneb)
Reinachos/Ityosel: none
Thatrollwa: none
Sawintir: none
Agarathos: none
Scorpions are often kept as pets. They are relatively simple to keep, the main requirements being a secure enclosure such as a glass terrarium with a lockable lid and the appropriate temperature and humidity for the chosen species, which typically means installing a heating mat and spraying regularly with a little water.
Since this species originated from desert scorpions in the MENA region, Serket discovered that these scorpions were the most colorful in the area. She even breeds the species to be more natural rather than artificial. Sadly, the Aesir member Hera, also known as Juno, from Greece took her farm and the scorpions. She intends to make the scorpion a beast of burden, and Hera arrests Serket for treachery and mistreating both Enneads and Aesirs.
Serket's Servant is one of the animals that was altered and used as a beast of burden by the First Civilization or the Isu in the Pleistocene. Despite being born naturally, the Isu have proclaimed all remaining purebred animal species to be genetically modified. Members of the Assassin Order, Templar Knights, and Monster Hunter members researched the origins of all animals and discovered that, because they are pure natural breeds, from animals and monsters are actually genetically engineered creatures.
Only ruins and strewn artifacts remain as evidence of humanity's creators, who were saved by the Sundrop Flower magic a century after the Catastrophe. The remaining Isu members are revered and deified in diverse capacities all throughout the planet. But because of the conflict between the Elder Dragons and the Eldritch Terrors, the scorpion manages to get away, and Serket survives the severe castatrophy. These arachnids then go back to rewilding.
In the late 20th century, which is the time period for the Historya Davvun series, Serket's Servants make an appearance during actual events with the intention of infiltrating every aspect of Egypt. In order to be ready for any challenges in the future, Paul Biya and his supporters took one of the enormous Serket's Servants from South Sudan. She witnessed the tragic events against themselves, humans, and Templars, who are now viewed as enemies of the world after being betrayed by Hitler and his allies during World War II. Serket and her friends are Enneads of Ancient Egypt, searching for Serket's Servant scorpions who are on the loose in the MENA region.
The first appearance of this species of scorpion in the Worldcraft series takes place in the 31st century, thousands of years in the future. It is an invasive species that the Sky People brought to planets Reinachos and Berbania, and the native aliens are furious with this animal because it violates the laws of nature and their way of life.
Terran/Gaian
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Berbanian/Hirawhassan
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Reinachos/Ityoselese
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Delphian/Thatrollwan
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Sawintiran
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Jotunheim
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Terran/Gaian
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Berbanian/Hirawhassan
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Reinachos/Ityoselese
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Delphian/Thatrollwan
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Sawintiran
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Jotunheim
n/a
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