Amhuluk
“ The Elder Dragon, also known as the Bringer of Malaria, piqued the interest of the Willamette River Kalapuya tribe. Blade edges are ugly in an aesthetic setting without anything substantial, clever and incestuous, and possessive with savages of nasty bacteria and chlorophyll. ”
– Eostre
Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Paleodraconia
Family: Viridavellodraconidae
Genius: Viridavellodraco
Species: Viridavellodraco inopinatus
Descendant: drakes
Named by: ???
Year Published: ???
Size: 55 meters in length; 6.7 meters tall in height; 1,300 kilograms in weight
Type:
Reptiles (Dragons)
Mythical
Elder Dragons
Title:
Wood-cutting Dragon
The Reaping Mist
Phantom of Malaria
Living Marvel of Bioengineer
Other Name(s)/Alias(es):
Amhúluk
Atunkai
Atúnkai
The Inundator
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian
Kalapuya
Time Period: Holocene
Alignment: Bad
Threat Level: ★★★★★★★★
Diet: Omnivorous 🥩🥓🌿
Elements: Leaf
Inflicts: Leafblight, stunned, bleeding, poison, fever, malaria, sleep
Weaknesses: Fire, electric, ice, poison, polluted, chaos
Casualties: ???
Based On: itself
Conservation Status: Endangered (EN) – IUCN Red List
The Amhuluk (Viridavellodraco inopinatus) is the ancient species of Elder Dragon introduced in Weather Dragons: Modern Disaster.
Physical Appearance
Amhuluk is a large species of drakes without wings, adores the four whiskers on nose and chin, has ears, and even sets of two long grey horns. Amhuluk's face adores the blue and scarlet color palettes. It had five toed avian limbs, with each foreleg armed with a single large serrated blade, which is kept folded back. Amhuluk have short sharp pointed tail projection on the tail was hidden until enraged. Amhuluk have natural green spotted and sea green colored fur, covered with algae and moss altogether as commensal. The eye color for Amhuluk is turquoise.
Abilities
Amhuluk triggers the serrated blade on the forelimbs to slashes in 360°. Amhuluk has the ability to cause rapid growth in the surrounding bamboo to thorn vines via the use of its tail (which also can act as a lure for prey), believed to act as enrichment for the plants somehow to do so against survivors and creatures alike. Amhuluk is capable of breathing chlorophyll energy, carrying malaria, plants and sleep. Amhuluk can manifest the fogs into the surrounding area of malaria. Amhuluk can manipulate plant life and stretch his arms several times their original length through powerful telekinesis.
In near-death experience mode, the Amhuluk built itself the 'wings' made of vines and wood to inhale the hydrogen from the pearl-like organs, likely the dragon's pearl. It was called by immigrant Chinese as "Flying Evil Green Kirin" due to floating without real wings, and is not a real European dragon due to parallel evolution.
Skills
Forced Spin - Amhuluk lashes and charges towards a designated direction, causing bleeding.
Crazy Construction: Crafted - Amhuluk uses ooze substance that can also be used to perform certain attacks such as forming temporary wings for gliding short distances and explodes during use deals sundered and bleeding.
Crazy Construction: Assassinated - Amhuluk inhales the helium and hydrogen gases to make floating and levitate, and slabs the enemy deals bleeding.
Hold Up! - Amhuluk's most striking ability is its ability to summon plants. It's unknown how it is able to summon the plants from underground but it is believed to be able to do this by its tail being rattling until bites quickly and malaria.
Undesirable Mercy - Amhuluks engulfs both chlorophyll, malaria, bioenergy, condensation, sunlight and fog to breath deadlier un-mercy beam causing death.
Invalidated Greener - Amhuluk inhales itself to trigger and can float with temporary wings. Collects the water drops to increase physical defense and magic attack.
Weaknesses
Enough damage to Amhuluk's head will cause him to lose control over his form and possibly break it apart, leaving him vulnerable. His head is his primary weak spot. Because of this, having a plant-based wings on body, Amhuluk is susceptible to fire, ice and electric.
Weather Phenomenon
Outbreak
Haze
Ecology
Amhuluk are enormously massive and strong carnivores with long bodies, two twisted horns, sharp fangs, and thick, powerful claws. Additionally, they use their tails to attract prey that is concealed on their fur, which actually resembles bamboo shoots. Amhuluk uses their prey's breath combined with various weapons and gadgets to quickly dispatch their prey. It is unknown at this time whether Snallygaster are the only top predators of the Willamette River or if the Amhuluk are being attacked by these animals as they move through the dense forest where they live.
Many of Amhuluk's bodily parts, including its tail, horns, and face, have evolved to fit within the Willamette River and are seen as being hideous by the Kalapuya. Due to a long-lasting and special symbiosis with the trees or shrubs, the horns and tail in particular have transformed.
The Amhuluk formerly had wings, but as time went on, they began to use them less and less, leaving only the shattered remains of what the species previously possessed. Because Amhuluk was resistant to malaria, it was able to drip a healing fluid from its body to cover the wound and harden it for protection despite the lack of wings. This chemical can also be employed in specific attacks, such as the formation of temporary wings for short-range flight.
Amhuluk captures whatever he sees and drowns it in its lake. The sky itself is submerged in the murky water, and even the trees around the lake have their crowns turned around. All kinds of creatures are trapped by the lake's slimy, muddy shores. When grizzly bears get old and transform into other animals, they naturally swim into the lake. The typical outcome of this transformation is the Atnkai, an aquatic creature that resembles an otter or a seal.
Behavior
Amhuluk is very aggressive and will attack anything from preys to predators.
Distribution and Habitat
Amhuluk was the endemic species in the United States of America in the Willamette River, called from Kalapuya tribes. Reported to the Sawintiran citizens that Amhuluk was found in Sawintiran and Agarathos respectively.
Movement Pattern: Nomadic/Not a MIgrant
Individual Type: Solo
Population Trend: Unknown
Population: ???
Locomotion: Terrestrial
Habitat: All
Earth: United States
Reinachos: Hybornia
Sawintir: ???
Agarathos: ???
Tamed
Then you climb upon its back after you watch it land. If you give it some meat or fish meat, it will take off, but don't worry—you won't fall. To the third person, turn. After the initial feeding, wait a short while before feeding it again.
Alternatively, to tame an Amhuluk, survivors must steal its egg. The babies must be fed any kind of milk after hatching from these eggs, which can be obtained from a variety of sources.
Lore
Amhuluk is a deceiver Elder Dragon; Project Pashneia, a scientific project by the Terran branch of Deities to produce any animals, monsters, or humans in terms of their own, invented the biological weapon and immune to malaria that was the ultimate weapon.
Elder Dragons are a very distinct species of monster known as Amhuluk. The Guild was unaware of "The Reaping Mist" until a party of scientists exploring the Willamette River vanished unexpectedly. Once the research team lost communication, the Alliance dispatched hunters to look into the area. The hunting group later informed the Guild that a creature of an unknown species had attacked them.
Amhuluk is a mythical creature linked to disease, drowning, and the haze of malaria that runs over the river. The Amhuluk are found in a lake close to Forked Mountain by the Kalapuya of the Willamette River, fifteen miles west of Forest Grove in northwest Oregon. It finally moved into the lake since it was more comfortable after first wanting to live in the Atfalati plains. It made itself at home there and fulfilled its passion for drowning others.
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