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Tripodero

  • Legends From Around The World
  • Less than 1 min

By Crusader1307

Seen in The Great Northwest of America The Tripodero was also known to local Native Americans. According to 19th Century Lumbermen, the Creature has legs that can raise and lower as it wishes, to greatly increase it s size. It can hide in the upper Trees this way. It s legs resemble Pines so it is very hard to spot. This is difficult, for when The Tripodero spots it s Prey it will spit wet clay at it, until covered in the fast drying muck. The Tripodero (much as a Spider does after it ensnares it s Prey), drags off it s Clay Figure to only later suck it dry. It will then throw away it s empty skeletal husk.