A species of freshwater marine life found only in the Forbidden Lake of Daramus, whose name was cleverly chosen not only for its species, but also for its appearance and behaviour. Appearing as a spindly, slippery, mottled blue-green humanoid with a bulbous, spine-covered head, the Forbidden Lake Urchin resembles nothing more than a ragged, morosely anorexic street urchin with the misfortune to have been born with a pincushion for a head. In its murky natural habitat, it is somewhat of a parasite, or an "assertive scavenger", as it were: hiding in clumps of seaweed, it pounces on other water-dwellers and snatches their food with its skeletal fingers, and will sometimes even form "gangs" and take on much larger, living prey. It is mildly amphibious, but will dry out and eventually die if left out of water for more than an hour.
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