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[[File:Aseelisea.png|thumb| A sketch of an Asee-Lisea-Eda.]] | [[File:Aseelisea.png|thumb| A sketch of an Asee-Lisea-Eda.]] | ||
[[File:Rangeasee.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Asee-Lisea-Eda.]] | [[File:Rangeasee.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Asee-Lisea-Eda.]] | ||
Perhaps one of the most bizarre of [[Corum]]'s many strange creatures, the '''Asee-Lisea-Eda''' possesses seemingly magical powers which | Perhaps one of the most bizarre of [[Corum]]'s many strange creatures, the '''Asee-Lisea-Eda''' possesses seemingly magical powers which cause human men to [https://opyemetime.wordpress.com/2014/10/26/lust-causing-creature-prompts-hunting-expedition/ lust] after it. Many men, the historical record holds, have given into this lust, and have lost their minds - or their lives - out of desire to have sex with this peculiar creature. A heavy-set bipedal herbivore which is typically covered in bright yellow fur, the Asee-Lisea-Eda is known, as part of an apparent effort to increase its attractiveness to humans, to cover its body in the fragrant leaves and flowers from plants which grow in local caves, such as the [[Osra-Rabrev]]. | ||
Revision as of 01:16, 24 October 2017
Perhaps one of the most bizarre of Corum's many strange creatures, the Asee-Lisea-Eda possesses seemingly magical powers which cause human men to lust after it. Many men, the historical record holds, have given into this lust, and have lost their minds - or their lives - out of desire to have sex with this peculiar creature. A heavy-set bipedal herbivore which is typically covered in bright yellow fur, the Asee-Lisea-Eda is known, as part of an apparent effort to increase its attractiveness to humans, to cover its body in the fragrant leaves and flowers from plants which grow in local caves, such as the Osra-Rabrev.
Found in X out of 20 Pallisican cities in Corum, this species is X.