User blog:BannedLagiacrus/Monster Appreciation Week: Dah'ren Mohran

Hello, and welcome to Monster Appreciation Week!

This week we look at the close relative of Jhen Mohran, '''Dah'ren Mohran!



Interesting Facts About Dah'ren Mohran

 * Dah'ren Mohran is a close relative of Jhen Mohran.
 * Dah'ren Mohran has the same ecology as Jhen Mohran, however, there are some differences between the two species. The main two differences Dah'ren Mohran is known for is its aggression and its single horn.
 * Just like Jhen Mohran, its horn is used for destroying objects that are in its way while its swimming in the sand. It also uses the horn like a drill as it twists its body in a spiral-like motion as it digs into the sand.
 * These horns are used by humans for excavation.
 * Over many years, these horns will have has hardened magnificently with age and eventually can pierce through anything.
 * From swimming in the sand for long periods of time, all sorts of minerals and ore have formed on its body, making its scales rusty and giving it that reddish color. The sand has polished the rusty scales and the sand has given the scales a unique texture.
 * Its rare to find scales that are smooth and that glow crimson like the sunset.
 * Unlike Jhen Mohran, Dah'ren Mohran can shoot large clumps of sand mixed with other minerals from their back as projectiles. These huge projectiles can block a predator's path and can prevent the equipment on some ships from being used.
 * Unlike Jhen Mohran, Dah'ren Mohran is actively aggressive will actually try to attempt to kill a predator or destroy a whole town when put in danger in attempt to make the threat stop their attack.
 * Its believed by the Guild that Dah'ren Mohran might be smarter than Jhen Mohran.
 * A Dah'ren Mohrans shell is like a layer of bedrock.
 * The carapace is an impossibly hard shell that makes vast mountains look like so much sponge.
 * The rockskin is a massive carapace with overwhelming, and perhaps otherworldly, presence.
 * The brace of a Dah'ren Mohran is the strong foreleg armor made to support great weight, usually dusted entrancingly with sand. In some rare occasions when soaked in water, the thick, layered foreleg plating gains strength from the water.