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The '''Ghostray''' is passive [[Life Forms|life form]], belonging to the [[fauna]] category, that spawns exclusively in the [[Lost River]] Tree Cove.
The '''Ghostray''' is passive [[Life Forms|life form]], belonging to the [[fauna]] category, that spawns exclusively in the [[Lost River]] Tree Cove.


It produces a very loud, guttural noise - similar to those made by whales.
It produces a very loud, droning sound.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
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== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
The '''Ghostray''' is a docile creature, spending a majority of its time swimming aimlessly around in the Lost River Tree Cove.
The '''Ghostray''' is a docile creature, spending a majority of its time swimming aimlessly around the [[Giant Cove Tree]] .


==Audio==
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* Docile
* Docile
* Feeds on plant matter that has settled on the sea floor
* Feeds on plant matter that has settled on the sea floor






Revision as of 18:41, 26 September 2016

This article is about the Ghostray. You may be looking for the Crimson Ray or the Jellyray.

Template:Class 2 Fauna

The Ghostray is passive life form, belonging to the fauna category, that spawns exclusively in the Lost River Tree Cove.

It produces a very loud, droning sound.

Appearance

The Ghostray is very large, and possesses a body structure similar to that of real life manta rays. It's inner body resembles that of a Jellyray, but is entirely translucent and emits a cyan bioluminescence. It has two glowing red organs behind the eyes, as well as another, non-bioluminescent, organ just above the base of the tail.

Behavior

The Ghostray is a docile creature, spending a majority of its time swimming aimlessly around the Giant Cove Tree .

Audio

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Data Bank Entry

Ghost Ray Encyclopedia.png

Genetic analysis indicates this specimen is a close, deep-sea cousin cousin of the jellyray.

  • Highly poisonous flesh
  • Docile
  • Feeds on plant matter that has settled on the sea floor





Assessment: Inedible

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Trivia


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