
League of Legends: Complete Guide to Shuriman Creatures
The diverse wildlife of Shurima's desert includes several notable species, each adapted to the harsh environment. Here's a comprehensive overview of the main creatures:
Brackern Ancient crystalline creatures found in various clans throughout the Shuriman desert.
Dormun Massive, slow-moving beasts covered in chitinous plates. They can sense hidden water reservoirs, making them valuable to nomadic tribes who often build permanent settlements on their backs.

Desert landscape with massive stone structures
Eka'Sul Herd-dwelling desert goats native to the region.
Mwatis Goat-like creatures with distinctive plated casques, valued for their wool and plates used in insulation and felting.
Kmiros Large scarab swarms that prey on travelers.
Outerbeasts Void creatures including the Xer'Sai, which plague the southern deserts. The most notorious is Rek'Sai, their queen.

Rek'Sai, purple void creature burrowing
Ralsiji Aggressive, minotaur-like quadrupeds with distinctive humped backs and thick horns.
Shuriman Camels Well-adapted desert transportation animals used by caravans and locals, though vulnerable to predators like the Xer'Sai.
Sandswimmers Large quadrupeds that travel in predictable patterns beneath the sand, using webbed feet and narrow bodies to "swim" through the desert while feeding on small creatures.
Skallashi Large, bad-tempered herbivores known for their long legs and cultural significance. Often decorated with protective symbols and used for transportation and cargo carrying.

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
These creatures play vital roles in Shurima's ecosystem and culture, from transportation to resources for the local population. Their adaptations showcase the diverse ways life has evolved to survive in this harsh desert environment.
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