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[[File:Rangeniha.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Niha-Hial-Nas.]]
[[File:Rangeniha.png|thumb|In red, the known range of the Niha-Hial-Nas.]]
Common in the non-coastal regions of northern [[Corum]], the '''Niha-Hial-Nas''' is a medium-sized, bipedal creature, which features protrusions on its back which resemble very hard rocks. Nocturnal in nature, this creature spends its days sleeping safely on its belly, with its legs tugged underneath it. To most casual observers, there is no visual difference between a sleeping Niha-Hial-Nas and any other of the boulders which dot the landscape.
Common in the non-coastal regions of northern [[Corum]], the '''Niha-Hial-Nas''' is a medium-sized, bipedal creature, which features protrusions on its back which resemble very hard rocks. Nocturnal in nature, this creature spends its days sleeping safely on its belly, with its legs tugged underneath it. To most casual observers, there is no visual difference between a sleeping Niha-Hial-Nas and any other of the boulders which dot the landscape.
Found in only 2 out of 20 [[Pallisican]] cities in Corum, this species is uncommon.
[[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]]
[[Category:Species]][[Category:Passio-Corum]]

Revision as of 00:06, 21 November 2016

A sketch of a Niha-Hial-Nas.
In red, the known range of the Niha-Hial-Nas.

Common in the non-coastal regions of northern Corum, the Niha-Hial-Nas is a medium-sized, bipedal creature, which features protrusions on its back which resemble very hard rocks. Nocturnal in nature, this creature spends its days sleeping safely on its belly, with its legs tugged underneath it. To most casual observers, there is no visual difference between a sleeping Niha-Hial-Nas and any other of the boulders which dot the landscape.

Found in only 2 out of 20 Pallisican cities in Corum, this species is uncommon.