Ghurmer

Appearance
It looks similar to a sloth. Ghurmer possesses a sandy-golden pelt that covers the whole body but elbows, knees, wrists and ankles. The hair in the face is prominent covering even most of the eyes but as much that it can still see. The ears are completely covered by pelt. The fur on the back is white. Ghurmer has a black ring around the face. The belly has dark gold hair. The Lynian has fangs but also molars implying a omnivorous life style. It has three fingers and one thumb. The claws are hook-like and the thumb's claw is underdeveloped. The feet are wide and roundly based preventing Ghurmer from sinking into the sand. The Lynian walks on two legs supported by the knuckles having a stooped posture. In fights it stands more upright. It possesses a strong flat tail for support.

Size
Average: 627,84 cm

Biggest size measured: 999,73 cm

Habitat
Caves in sandy environments offer the best conditions for Ghurmer families. It is nomadic and roams the Dasiva, the Mhalodona and other deserts. Sometimes the Lynian is observed in the rocky areas of the deserts and even the lower Phana Mountains.

Attacks

 * 1) Claw swipe
 * 2) Body check
 * 3) Throwing glass splinters or spears
 * 4) Throwing monster claws
 * 5) Throwing burning cacti (fireblight)
 * 6) Throwing water pots (waterblight)
 * 7) Throwing stones (earthblight)
 * 8) Drop kick
 * 9) Pin attack (presses body to the floor and jumps at target, gripping it, shaking it in the air and tearing it apart with the claws)
 * 10) Jump attack
 * 11) Attack from beneath
 * 12) Causing rock slides at mountainous areas

Materials
Ghurmer Fang (when broken), Ghurmer Claw (only when broken), Ghurmer Tail (when broken), Ghurmer Pelt, Ghurmer Brain Stem (rare!), Ghurmer Eye (only when head broken), Ghurmer Hide