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GTSN Lantarón Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 9/8/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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El rey del mar que baña las costas cántabras. Su forma es humanoide, de enormes pies cuyos dedos están unidos por una membrana, su cuerpo robusto y musculoso y su piel bronceada, verdinegra como las algas y brillante. Posee unas manos fornidas y nudosas. Su cabeza es ovalada con ojos enormes y saltones de color verde y su rostro poco agraciado.

Lleva en la mano derecha un cetro de saúco, árbol sagrado de cuyas bolitas negras, en mezcla con leche de sirena, produce un brebaje que le hace ser fluorescente durante la noche y le otorga poderes sobrenaturales.

Se suele acercar a la costa cuando la marea está baja quedándose sentado inmóvil en un saliente de las rocas contemplando el vaivén de las olas. Se alimenta de pulpos, que arranca del fondo marino con sus hercúleas manos matándoles a golpes contra las rocas y los devora lentamente mientras observa la amplitud de su reino.

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The king of the sea that bathes the Cantabrian coasts. His form is humanoid, with huge feet whose fingers are joined by a membrane, his body robust and muscular and his skin tanned, greenish like seaweed and bright. It has strong and knotty hands. His head is oval with huge, bulging green eyes and his unattractive face.

He carries in his right hand an elder scepter, a sacred tree whose black balls, mixed with siren milk, produces a drink that makes him fluorescent during the night and gives him supernatural powers.

It is usually close to the coast when the tide is low sitting still motionless on a ledge of the rocks watching the sway of the waves. It feeds on octopi, which starts off from the seabed with its herculean hands, beating them against the rocks and devours them slowly while observing the amplitude of its kingdom.

 

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