Rain Dancer
The Rain Dancer of Giza Plains
Rain Dancing is a traditional form of weather manipulation that appears in cultures around the world. The most famous of the rain dancers would be those in various Native American tribes. Rain Dancers also appeared among Slavic people and ancient Chinese Wu Shamans.
The rain dancing aspect fits well with this rare game as it only spawns during the rainy season of the Giza plains.
Razorfin
The Razorfin
Pretty straight forward with this one. The Razorfin sports a set of sharp blade like fins. This creature, encountered in the Garamsythe waterway, bears a physical resemblance to an orca or killer whale.
Apsara
An Apsara Dancer
Apsaras are female spirits of clouds and water from Hindu and Bhuddist mythology. They are often equated with western Nymphs. The epic tales Rigveda and Mahabarata include various Apsara in supporting roles. They are elegant dancers and attendants in the court of Indra.
There is also a Cambodian traditional dance inspired by these creatures called the Robam Tep Apsara (Dancce of the Apsara Divinities).
The Apsara
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