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This Battle Kreature has elongated eyestalks which it uses to scope out prey and predator alike. They give it a field of view | This Battle Kreature has elongated eyestalks which it uses to scope out prey and predator alike. They give it a nearly 360 degree field of view, can be raised above the surface to spot low-flying targets, and retract into its armoured skull for protection while it's on the attack. It's protected by scales that will shatter into a cloud of deadly shards upon impact that can embed themselves into an attacker's flesh - Rebbendra's own gills have special filters to prevent it from accidentally inhaling its own scale fragments. Shed scales from feral Rebbendras will drift on the current and wash ashore where they can become hazardous to beachgoers. Public beaches will need to be thoroughly raked every morning to remove them. | ||
[[Category: Ametabolic Kreatures]] | [[Category: Ametabolic Kreatures]] | ||
[[Category: Battle Kreatures]] | [[Category: Battle Kreatures]] | ||
[[Category: Rank C Kreatures]] | [[Category: Rank C Kreatures]] | ||
Revision as of 02:31, 6 August 2025
| Rebbendra | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | "Ruh-BENN-druh" |
| Type | Battle Kreature |
| Rank | C |
| Availability | Uncommon |
| Length | 2.26m (7'5") |
| Weight | 44kg (97lbs) |
| Powers | Ablative scales |
| Diet | Hypercarnivore |
| Biome | Reefs, Lagoons, Estuaries |
This Battle Kreature has elongated eyestalks which it uses to scope out prey and predator alike. They give it a nearly 360 degree field of view, can be raised above the surface to spot low-flying targets, and retract into its armoured skull for protection while it's on the attack. It's protected by scales that will shatter into a cloud of deadly shards upon impact that can embed themselves into an attacker's flesh - Rebbendra's own gills have special filters to prevent it from accidentally inhaling its own scale fragments. Shed scales from feral Rebbendras will drift on the current and wash ashore where they can become hazardous to beachgoers. Public beaches will need to be thoroughly raked every morning to remove them.