Sindle
Sindles live approximately 50 feet beneath the earth in desert regions. Their bodies are disc-like, only about 2 feet thick with a diameter sizing from 30-40 feet. Sindles are carnivorous. Grown around the outside lining of their disc-like bodies are retractable "arms" with crab-type pincers on the ends and tiny mouths along them. When food is sensed above ground, they extend these appendages to the surface and kill by snapping or strangling their prey. They then leech their "arms" against the victim and use the saliva from their mouths to liquify them into a form they can digest. The feeding process can take up to an entire day depending on the size of the prey. Sindles sense by vibration, much like a "Graboid" from Tremors. () Sindle saliva, if properly extracted, can be diluted through alchemy to cure basic poisons.



) Sindle saliva, if properly extracted, can be diluted through alchemy to cure basic poisons.

