500 B
Raw Blame History

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Crimson Gulls

Shorebirds with red-tipped white plumage, commonly found all along the shores of the Great Sea. They are notable for their immunity to rhodofolias hallucinogenic vapors and to its digestive acids. Due to this unique biological niche, crimson gulls are especially common near the Sea of Wine (where the algae is endemic), and feed upon both the rhodofolia and the scraps of any other creature that isnt completely dissolved after falling into the water.