Thunderbell

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Myles Arnnett
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Name: Thunderbell

Habitat: Found near coastal areas, particularly in the outer waters with rocky cliffs.

Rarity: Rare

Threat: High - Thunderbells are known to be aggressive predators that can inflict significant damage with their electric attacks.

Description: Thunderbells are giant jellyfish-like creatures with a gas-filled bell that allows them to float and fly through the air. Their bodies are covered in a thick layer of mucus that protects them from electrical discharge. They have long, trailing tentacles that can stretch up to 100 feet long, and a set of four shorter tentacles which they use to grasp their prey. They can grow up to 40 feet in diameter and weigh over 20 tons.

Biome Role: Thunderbells are top predators in their ecosystem, and play a key role in regulating the populations of other species.

Diet: Thunderbells are carnivorous and feed on a variety of prey, including fish, seabirds, and small mammals.

Aging & Reproduction: Thunderbells have a lifespan of around 50 years and reproduce by releasing thousands of tiny larvae into the water. The larvae will eventually develop into adult Thunderbells after several years.

Size: Thunderbells can grow up to 40 feet in diameter and can be around a hundred feet long

Abilities and Features: Thunderbells are aligned with the Electric elemental plane, and can generate powerful electrical charges that they use to stun and kill their prey. They are also able to sense electrical fields in their environment, allowing them to locate prey even in complete darkness. Their gas-filled bell allows them to float and fly through the air, giving them a unique advantage over other predators.

Cultural Significance (If applicable): Thunderbells are feared by many coastal communities, and have become the subject of many legends and stories.

Reasons to interact: Thunderbells are dangerous creatures, and interactions with them should be avoided whenever possible. However, they can be hunted for their valuable mucus, which has a variety of medicinal and industrial uses.

Recommended Stats for safe interactions if possible: Thunderbells are highly dangerous creatures and should only be approached with caution. If you must interact with a Thunderbell, it is recommended that you do so from a safe distance, using ranged weapons or spells.
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