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''Glutinous Lipopods are confirmed to live outside the West Gate past the Lake of Dreams, on [[RanikMap3 | Ranik's Map 3]].''<br/>
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Glutinous Lipopod
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Agi Ref Str
? ? ?
Skill Cap ?"-Unknown" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2000. to ?"-Unknown" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 0.
Skinnable No
Has Coins No
Has Gems Yes
Has Boxes No
Evil / Undead Yes
Corporeal Yes
Stealth Attack Poach
Casts Spells No
Attack Range Melee"-melee" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 1.
Stealthy No
Special Attacks No
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Appearance

The glutinous lipopod is a massive worm which normally spends its time in the waters of large lakes. It ventures onto land only when seeking nourishment. Lipopod have been known to decimate the living organism counts in bodies of water, but fortunately can only survive in brackish or tainted environments.

Having a basic, worm-like form, these milky, nearly-transparent creatures absorb their food through osmosis. They can wrap their bodies around their prey and literally digest them through their epidermis. With no real eyes, nose or mouth, their skin has evolved into one massive sensory unit. Their pea-sized brains are located in the forward-leading part of their bodies.

The various irregularities on their skin, which you might call nodules, ooze a thick, smelly slime which is quite caustic. In the water, this slime protects their bodies in the cold depths, but on land, it does little more than burn the ground like a strong acid.

Despite a lack of vocal cords, the glutinous lipopod manages to emit a primitive, high-pitched squealing sound. It does this by manipulating several small portions of its body into air pockets, which it then squeezes with a kind of shivering motion.

All in all, it's a pretty disgusting and goopy creature.