Common Bruma

Ursus fulguro

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Bruma are ursine piscivores that can be found worldwide in many types of environments, all of which include large bodies of water such as seas, lakes, and rivers. These predators are nocturnal, using the maneuverable rod and glowing lure on their heads to capture prey; they also use these lights as long distance communication displays similar to Morse code. During harsh winters, Bruma will go into hibernation that lasts months, living on prepared stores of body fat.

Pronounciation: BROO-muh
Plural: Bruma
Diet: Piscivore
Length: 47-79 in (120-200 cm)
Weight: 90-551 lb (41-250 kg)
Availability: Free
Habitat: Roraldi Forest, Craiss Caverns
Passive Traits: Cold Adaptation, Hydrodynamic
Element: Water
Strength: 6
Intelligence: 6
Endurance: 10
Willpower: 5
Agility: 1
Battle Traits: Extended Claws, Powerful Jaws

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