Thurn-Worm

These gigantic wormlike insects burrow deep underground, often creating extensive, mazelike lairs intended to snare unwary prey.

Their body is milky-white, and they have an enormously bulbous head, on the sides of which sit large, black, orblike eyes. They have a relatively small mouth which sits just behind a set of massive and powerful pincers.

It moves about at a rapid rate, propelled by eight fleshy flipper-like growths that extend from both sides of its body. It also uses these growths for digging its tunnels.

Thurn-worms have been known to reach lengths of over ten feet long, and can weigh as much as four hundred pounds! They are aggressive, and will attack anything that enters one of their tunnels.

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