
League of Legends: Complete Guide to Shuriman Creatures and Beasts
Here's a comprehensive guide to the wildlife of Shurima, focusing on the unique creatures that inhabit this harsh desert environment.
Brackern are ancient creatures found throughout the Shuriman continent, organized in various clans across the desert regions.
Dormun are massive creatures with chitinous plate armor. They possess a remarkable ability to detect hidden water sources, making them invaluable in the desert. Nomadic tribes often build permanent settlements on their backs, maintaining a symbiotic relationship by keeping the creatures clean of parasites.

Desert landscape with massive stone structures
Eka'Sul are desert goats that travel in herds, while Mwatis are goat-like creatures notable for their plated head casques, valued for wool and insulation.
Kmiros are giant scarabs that hunt in swarms, often preying on travelers. They serve as common prey for Rammus.

Rek'Sai, purple void creature burrowing
Outerbeasts, including the Xer'Sai, are Void creatures that plague the southern deserts. The Xer'Sai, typically dog-sized, are led by their queen Rek'Sai, the largest and most dangerous of their species. They're known for rapid decomposition after death.
Ralsiji are aggressive, minotaur-like quadrupeds characterized by their humpbacks and thick horns.
Shuriman Camels are native desert-adapted animals used extensively for transportation, though they remain vulnerable to predators like the Xer'Sai.
Sandswimmers are large quadrupeds with narrow bodies and webbed feet, specially adapted for traveling beneath the sand. They follow predictable patterns and feed on small desert creatures.

Two beasts crossing desert landscape

Sandstone arches in desert landscape

Three travelers with camels in desert

Ancient desert city with golden pyramids

Shuriman market with city backdrop
Skallashi are large, long-legged herbivores widely used as beasts of burden. Despite their notorious temperament, they're treated with reverence, often decorated with protective symbols and charms. Owning a Skallashi is considered a sign of wealth, and larger specimens can be modified to carry small living quarters for comfortable travel.