Erumía
“ The largest number of jellyfish hidden in underground caverns in coral reefs. She was summoning édeéde or the baby version of herself who was unable to be commanded by the dumbest thing. ”
– Eostre
Information
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Scyphozoa
Order: Rhizostomeae
Family: Cepheidae
Genius: Reginascyphozoa
Species: Reginascyphozoa proditora
Descendant: Cepheid
Named by: ???
Year Published: ???
Size: 4 m tall in height; 15 m long in length; 450 kg in weight
Type: Cnidarians (Jellyfishes)
Title:
Giant Pink Sea Jelly
Mother of Jellyfishes
Pantheon: Papuan
Time Period: Holocene
Alignment: Bad
Diet: Carnivorous
Elements: Water
Inflicts: Poison, paralysis, cnidocyte
Casualties: ???
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Endangered
Erumía and Édééde (Reginascyphozoa proditora) are one of the mythical creatures introduced in Marakay Ammu: Tragedy of Indian Ocean.
Etymology
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Physical Appearance
Erumia is the largest living jellyfish and mythological jellyfish resemble stingless jellyfish in Palau. She had a pink translucent cap, pink mouthparts on the inside of the cap with blue markings, pinkish magenta translucent tentacles and even seven large projections that are stingers.
Abilities
Erumia is the dumbest thing ever, she hatched a juvenile or baby version of herself, the édeéde. She didn't command her babies and randomly attacked or wandered around the area with lesser poison and hallucination stingers. The édeéde attacks with stingers to poison the enemy one by one.
Erumia is immune to arcane elements.
Weather Phenomenon
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Ecology
While jellyfish blooms have been documented in Papua New Guinea by Indonesian and Dutch scientists to look at the continental shelf caverns of Erumía and édééde in this place. It was recorded by many biologists to look closer at the nest site of Erumía. Nomura’s jellyfish are not helped by their size — being one of the largest species of jellyfish recorded and beaten by Erumía.
This species of jellyfish feeds mostly on zooplankton to larger ones in all stages of life, feeding on larger fish as they grow larger to help her babies to their mother. Their only predators consist of swordfish, tuna, sunfish, leatherback turtles, humans, fairies, elves, and even Elder Dragons.
Behavior
Erumia may be a plankton eaters but this makes them act very predatory, pursuing enemies at a slow pace, but a shockingly large aggressive range, especially for a creature that’s not supposed to have any sensory organs or even a brain. Its attacks include torpor inducing stings and knocking riders off of their mounts. Do not underestimate this creature, as they can cripple almost anything, including strongest guardians or apex predators such as Elder Dragons, leaving them helpless as they slowly feed on them with her babies.
This makes the Erumía or édeéde rarest species, a deadly aquatic pest. They can be found alone but are most often found floating around in groups of two to seven individuals. Édeéde or Erumía do not take damage from nor show aggression towards any other fully aquatic animals unless caught in the middle of a fight between other creatures.
Distribution and Habitat
Erumia and Édeéde were located in deep underwater caverns in Papua New Guinea. She was imprisoned in undiscovered coral reefs with wandering édeéde around.
Movement Pattern: Random
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Stable
Population: ???
Locomotion: Aquatic
Habitat: All
Earth: Papua New Guinea
Tamed
She cannot be tamed.
Lore
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Gallery
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Foreign Languages
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Trivia
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References
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