Name: Kranack
Gender: Male
Species Name: Artacan Deep-Sea Serpent
Age: No exact number. Somewhere around 400 to 600 years.
Size: 20 meters in length from tip of tail to nose. Torso is around 5 meters wide at the most thanks to a hunch just before the neck and 3 meters at the least. Both fins are around 13 feet in length.
Preferred Habitat: Deep in the ocean where only the faintest of light can be found. A wide open area of semi-deep water works too...
Personality: Kranack, while mostly acting on instincts, can maintain a small semblance of communication with a raspy voice and plenty of body language. He lives so far down that he typically does not communicate often and may come off as disrespectful because of this. Certain words will also sound...crackly.... or just not work at all thanks to being constantly submerged in saltwater.
Physical Capabilities: Kranack is able to pick up some incredible speed, even being able to outswim some of the most nimble of prey. His serpentine body allows for rapid turns horizontally but he is a bit lacking when swimming vertically, often times being left confused by a sudden dash down or up.
Thanks to a combination of his nimbleness and his long thin tail he is able to swing himself around, using the tip of his tail as a whip that has left more than a few hefty chunks of meat gone from his foes. Hell, many smaller prey have been split in half...
His jaws are capable of locking and his serpentine build allows for him to thrash wildly.
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Sexual Characteristics: Just before his tail is a slit. When aroused, his endowment will come out through the slit, only stopping once his full length is out even at the smallest hint of arousal. As for size, his cock is around only 4 feet in length and is as girthy as a human's waist at the base. The shape is tentacular, meaning it thins out as it gets longer and is only about as girthy as a finger at the tip(Last 2 inches). The middle is roughly as thick as a thigh.
Bio: Artacan Deep-Sea Serpents typically feed on anything they can fit in their mouths. That includes pieces of flesh from things that are larger than themselves. They are...voracious. Their bodies, like many in the dark parts of the oceans, have bioluminescent patterns along their backs. They arch and twist along the sides of their back like braids of light, leading to the tips of their tail and eyes. The lights can be red, blue, or even yellow, though the yellow coloring is rare and not typically desired among his species thanks to its brightness.
As a defense against any who dare to attack the patterns without knowing the true measure of their holder, the Artacan Deep-Sea Serpents have sharp spines on their backs, the longest being 3 feet long and on their hunches. The shortest of them are only a few inches and are located just before their tails.
Kranack gained his name the last time he surfaced. He was going up into the shallows to feed and potentially find a mate, though what he found were....weird furless creatures that walked on two appendages and rode on the backs of other large brown creatures. Weak creatures that shattered with a simple nudge. "KRANAAAACK!" They cried...
Of course, Kranack had no way of knowing that was a curse in their language and ended up naming himself after a surprised yell.