League of Legends Characters & Creatures: A Complete Wiki Guide

League of Legends Characters & Creatures: A Complete Wiki Guide

By Marcus Chen

February 15, 2025 at 10:27 PM

Here's a concise, value-focused rewrite of the article about fauna in Shurima:

Native creatures of Shurima range from domesticated animals to dangerous predators, each adapted to the harsh desert environment.

Brackern Ancient crystalline creatures living in various clans throughout the Shuriman desert.

Dormun Massive creatures with chitinous plates that can sense hidden water reservoirs. Nomadic tribes often build permanent settlements on their backs.

Eka'Sul Herd-dwelling desert goats adapted to arid conditions.

Mwatis Goat-like creatures known for their distinctive plated head casques. Their wool and plates are valued for insulation and felting.

Kmiros Large scarab beetles that hunt in swarms, targeting travelers. Common prey for Rammus.

Outerbeasts Void creatures plaguing the southern deserts, including the Xer'Sai. These dog-sized predators burrow underground and attack caravans. Their queen, Rek'Sai, is notably larger and more dangerous.

Ralsiji Aggressive minotaur-like quadrupeds with long limbs, thick horns, and distinctive humpbacks.

Shuriman Camel Primary transportation for desert travelers, though vulnerable to predators like the Xer'Sai.

Sandswimmers Massive creatures that travel in predictable patterns under the desert sands. Their narrow bodies and webbed feet are perfectly adapted for sand swimming.

Skallashi Large quadrupedal herbivores serving as beasts of burden. Notable for their long legs and bad tempers, they're often decorated with protective symbols and treated with reverence. Ownership indicates prosperity, and larger specimens can carry small shelters.

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The fauna of Shurima has evolved unique adaptations to survive in one of Runeterra's harshest environments, from water-sensing abilities to specialized hunting techniques and protective features.

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