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Ramidreju | |
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Origins | Spanish Mythology, Legend and Folklore |
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Species | Magical Beast |
Appearance | Large green hog-faced mustelid... |
Origins[]
The Ramidreju is a creature with origins in Spanish mythology, legend and folklore (more specifically the region of Cantabria in northern Spain). It is born once every 100 years from a weasel or a marten.
Appearance[]
Resembles a weasel with a long snake-like body, green tinted fur, and a nose of a hog. Yellow eyes.
Behavior[]
It uses its nose to dig deep holes. It strongly desires gold and collects it.
Abilities[]
Its fur can heal every sickness.
Weaknesses[]
People hunt them for their healing fur