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Summary
Lumizoa are a type of sea creature similar to jellyfish. The bell is typically bioluminescent and semi-transparent, and helps with general movement. Their lower body hides a beak and tongue, which can be used to grab small prey trapped within their tentacles. Some locations may hold festivals or events to view their lights as they migrate through the sea, and children may use specialized fishing hooks to grab Lumizoa from the sea by the loop on top of their bell to carry around.
Lumizoa are able to survive out of water for some time, and are typically safely returned to their schools.
Core Features
- The Lumizoa's outer layer is transparent or translucent, and frequently sparkles and/or glows.
- The inner body is reminiscent of a paper lantern, and may be one or two segments.
- These segments can be any shape, but must have scales or repeated patterning.
- A loop comes out from their upper half; it can be any length and may have decorations.
- Lumizoa have at least two tentacles of any style, which extend from their lower half.
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