Farkosian lamia
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Jump to navigationJump to searchFarkosian lamiae are lamiae native to the Farkos system. They, like other types of lamia, are divided into "noble" and "common" types. The common Farkosian lamia is a tiny centaur-like being with the rear legs and tail of a spider monkey, the front legs and torso of an amami rabbit and the second (upper) torso, arms and head of a human. The significantly rarer noble Farkosian lamiae have the upper bodies of humans and lower bodies resembling that of a vibrant sea slug. The lower bodies possess rows of small wings, which the noble lamiae use to fly. Unlike other lamiae, Farkosian lamiae typically live in harmony with their neighbouring species, possessing an inherent dislike of conflict.