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'''Tharumagi''' {{Pronunciation|thah-roo-MAH-gee}} is a mountain-sized, tortoise-like kaiju that lives in the [[Cradle]]. It calls itself the twin brother of [[Targhizizi]], another likewise gigantic creature. The kaiju rarely converses to smaller creatures, as it considers them to speak and move too quickly to be understandable. | '''Tharumagi''' {{Pronunciation|thah-roo-MAH-gee}} is a mountain-sized, tortoise-like kaiju that lives in the [[Cradle]]. It calls itself the twin brother of [[Targhizizi]], another likewise gigantic creature. The kaiju rarely converses to smaller creatures, as it considers them to speak and move too quickly to be understandable. | ||
Both Targhizizi and Tharumagi are over 1000 feet long. Their rock-like shells are covered in soil, plants, and trees, as they move slowly enough that entire ecosystems have formed on their backs. By and large the kaiju take no notice of any creatures that live on them, as essentially nothing of that size is capable of harming them. Both kaiju wander the interior hills and mountains of the Cradle, walking slow, languishing routes for no discernible purpose or aim. Every few hundred years their routes bring them together again, at which point they stop their travels for a year or two to converse and share what they have seen. None know how old Targhizizi and Tharumagi are, and the kaiju themselves either do not know or don't care to share. The ancient stories of the elves of [[Hinthial]] recount that they have been around since before the first [[Aerolith|aeroliths]] were set aloft | Both Targhizizi and Tharumagi are over 1000 feet long. Their rock-like shells are covered in soil, plants, and trees, as they move slowly enough that entire ecosystems have formed on their backs. By and large the kaiju take no notice of any creatures that live on them, as essentially nothing of that size is capable of harming them. Both kaiju wander the interior hills and mountains of the Cradle, walking slow, languishing routes for no discernible purpose or aim. Every few hundred years their routes bring them together again, at which point they stop their travels for a year or two to converse and share what they have seen. None know how old Targhizizi and Tharumagi are, and the kaiju themselves either do not know or don't care to share. The ancient stories of the elves of [[Hinthial]] recount that they have been around since long before the first [[Aerolith|aeroliths]] were set aloft. | ||
Targhizizi and Tharumagi do not concern themselves with the actions of smaller creatures. They have never attempted to actively harm the few communities of humanoids that remain in the Cradle, but have crushed villages underfoot due to being unaware of their presence. The other kaiju of the Cradle leave both Targhizizi and Tharumagi alone - even if they could be | Targhizizi and Tharumagi do not concern themselves with the actions of smaller creatures. They have never attempted to actively harm the few communities of humanoids that remain in the Cradle, but have crushed villages underfoot due to being unaware of their presence. The other kaiju of the Cradle leave both Targhizizi and Tharumagi alone - even if they could be harmed, there is no purpose to doing so. | ||
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Revision as of 04:38, 25 January 2023
Tharumagi (pronounced thah-roo-MAH-gee) is a mountain-sized, tortoise-like kaiju that lives in the Cradle. It calls itself the twin brother of Targhizizi, another likewise gigantic creature. The kaiju rarely converses to smaller creatures, as it considers them to speak and move too quickly to be understandable.
Both Targhizizi and Tharumagi are over 1000 feet long. Their rock-like shells are covered in soil, plants, and trees, as they move slowly enough that entire ecosystems have formed on their backs. By and large the kaiju take no notice of any creatures that live on them, as essentially nothing of that size is capable of harming them. Both kaiju wander the interior hills and mountains of the Cradle, walking slow, languishing routes for no discernible purpose or aim. Every few hundred years their routes bring them together again, at which point they stop their travels for a year or two to converse and share what they have seen. None know how old Targhizizi and Tharumagi are, and the kaiju themselves either do not know or don't care to share. The ancient stories of the elves of Hinthial recount that they have been around since long before the first aeroliths were set aloft.
Targhizizi and Tharumagi do not concern themselves with the actions of smaller creatures. They have never attempted to actively harm the few communities of humanoids that remain in the Cradle, but have crushed villages underfoot due to being unaware of their presence. The other kaiju of the Cradle leave both Targhizizi and Tharumagi alone - even if they could be harmed, there is no purpose to doing so.