Tiamat
Deusalamandra tiamat
Deusalamandra tiamat (Tiamat) is a massive salamander hibernating underneath Stone Mountain. Appearing like a serpentine dragon, Tiamat has been connected to many dragon and serpent legends and myths. Its long, smooth body is covered in fin-like skin-flaps and ornamental spines. Amphibious in nature, Tiamat can spend an indefinite amount of time both submerged and on land, as seen with its location of hibernation. Tiamat possesses an ability that can only be described as Hydrokinesis, manipulating water in complex ways, creating whirlpools, waterspouts and even tsunamis. The skin of Tiamat secretes a powerful toxin that when exposed to air is in the form of vapor, while submerged it is a liquid. This toxin can also be expelled from its mouth in a focused breath attack.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Suborder: Salamandroidea
Family: Ambystomatidae
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Suborder: Salamandroidea
Family: Ambystomatidae
Subfamily: Deusalamandae
Genus: Deusalamandra
Species: D. tiamat
Genus: Deusalamandra
Species: D. tiamat
Status: Alive.
Rank: Subservient.
Containment Status: Uncontained.
Category: Kyoui.
Temperament: Passive Aggressive.
Nature: Bio-Esoteric.
Height: 30 meters.
Length: 100 meters.
Estimated Weight: 90,000 tons.
Rank: Subservient.
Containment Status: Uncontained.
Category: Kyoui.
Temperament: Passive Aggressive.
Nature: Bio-Esoteric.
Height: 30 meters.
Length: 100 meters.
Estimated Weight: 90,000 tons.
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