Dontorex

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Dontorex

FRIC Number

33

Grouping

Mammalian
Reptilian

Location

Crop Circle Canyon

Rarity

Scarce

Standard Variant

Obsidian

Time Per Stage

30 Hours

Delves

Dontorex Dwelling
Reptilian Rendezvous

Weaknesses

Ice
Solar

Resistances

Earth
Shadow

Basic Attacks

Bite throw
Clamp down

Special

Scraps

Common:
Hard Scale
Rare:
False Fang

Scrap Resistances

Common:
Unknown Obsidian
Rare:
Unknown Blue

Release Date

July 14, 2021

Artist

Keileon


The Dontorex is a Scarce creature released on Protochroma. It is found only in Crop Circle Canyon, its associated Limited Run Delve, Dontorex Dwelling, and Simulated Delve associated with its grouping, Reptilian Rendezvous. Its standard variant is Obsidian.

Descriptions

Baby

This short-furred newborn is very peculiar; it has a snakelike body with six legs and a very large, thick tail. Its eyes are closed, and the only real reaction it gives to being handled is a tiny growl and weak struggling.

Juvenile

The creature has become more active, and developed hard scales on its neck and tail. Though it's fairly obvious the end with eyes and a nose is the creature's head, the tail has split open to reveal a large, apparently functional, mouth. Now that it can see and react to its environment, the youngster is aggressive and hostile to its handler and to other juvenile creatures, attempting to bite anything larger than it and swallow anything smaller. It therefore must be kept away from other young creatures, even those of its own species, until it can be trained not to try to eat everything.

Adult

The Dontorex is a frightful, chimeric therapsid and an aggressive predator. A known maneater, it is one of many reasons why exploration of Crop Circle Canyon was delayed. Dontorexes are highly solitary, coming together only to mate and then going their separate ways; a non-mating encounter between two adults is a violent affair. The gaping jaws on their tails allow them to swallow prey much larger than they would normally seem to be able to; much like a snake's, these jaws can unhinge to accommodate for wider animals. Though large prey can make a Dontorex's stomach distended, the acid found in their digestive tract dissolves everything in mere hours. It typically swallows its prey alive and whole.

Though the creature's head is smaller than its tail, a Dontorex will drink and eat smaller prey with the mouth found on its head. This predator has keen eyesight and sense of smell, and its short crest hides its ears from view. Scales cover its back and about a third of its tail, but the rest of the animal is covered in short fur. Its tail-mouth has incredible bite strength but little ability to pierce or tear; the eight "teeth" it has are in fact adapted scales to hold struggling prey in place. The strength of these jaws can cut off both airflow and circulation, causing the prey to pass out so that the Dontorex can swallow it more easily.

Additional Lore

  • A Dontorex's digestive system works exactly how one would expect, with the exception of the fully-functional second mouth on its tail. The second mouth is attached to the digestive tract via an esophagus that runs along the creature's spine.
  • A group of Dontorexes is called a feast.
  • According to Salieek Endorelus, who discovered and named the species, the Dontorex's common name is actually "Teeth-King", and the name used on-site comes from its scientific name, Dontorex regalis.

Delving

Dontorex Dwelling

Species Image HP Spawn Conditions Additional Notes Attacks Weaknesses Resistances
Dontorex 60 Trap: Small Clay Deposit -- Bite throw
Clamp down
Ice
Solar
Earth
Shadow
Dontorex 120 Boss Room 4 Bite throw
Clamp down
Ice
Solar
Earth
Shadow

Reptilian Rendezvous

Species Image Spawn Conditions Additional Notes Attacks Weaknesses Resistances
Dontorex Randomly -- Bite throw
Clamp down
Ice
Solar
Earth
Shadow

Images

Image Type Images
Baby
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Juvenile
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Common
Female
Common
Male
Rare
Female
Rare
Male

Trivia

  • "Dontorex" literally translates to "teeth king".
  • Dontorexes are very loosely based on the Basilisk, specifically the version of the creature used in Dungeons & Dragons.