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Introducing Lutrinae Caverna, the Aberrant climber


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Common Name: Cave otter

Species: Lutrinae Caverna

Time: Unkown

Diet: Piscivore

Temperment: Angelic

 

Wild:

Lutrinae Caverna is one of the most kind creatures in the caves of Aberration saving small creatures from the creatures that seek to kill. When a Lamprey is in trouble Lutrinae Caverna will save it but with different intentions as once saved it will enter a playful state. 

From Helena Walkers studies these creatures have rocks embedded into their claws to help with climbing. Though it seems odd for Otters to climb, Cave Otters climb to escape from predators. Once they have climbed to a safe space Lutrinae Caverna makes it self look helpless and then pounces on its predator causing bleed. 

Domesticated:

Once tamed Lutrinae Caverna's instincts to save will be limited to its owner and their tames. Lutrinae Caverna can also provide warmth to its owner and remove leeches by carefully taking them off then playing with them as if they were toys then you can pet them to increase its friendliness to you.

To tame a Cave otter first you must have a lamprey attach cling to you, then you must find a Cave Otter. Once the leech is removed and the Otter is playing with it you can feed the otter fish meat.

The Cave Otter is a versatile early - mid game tame that has some abilities from the creature that inspired it in the last creature like being immune to stun and insulatiting fur. Its abilities it gained from the Aberrant map was gaining the rocks in its claws allowing it to climb and its unique ability to save creatures from predators. Cave otters are rideable.

 

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