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|Release=September 29, 2020: ''Beta''
|Release=September 29, 2020: ''Beta''
|Artist=[[Sora]]}}
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The '''Selm''' is an [[Uncommon]] creature released on Protochroma. It is found only in [[Mining Site S]] and cannot currently be found in any [[Delve]]. Its standard variant is Red.
The '''Selm''' is an [[Uncommon]] creature released on Protochroma during Beta. It is found only in [[Mining Site S]] and cannot currently be found in any [[Delve]]. Its standard variant is Red.


==Descriptions==
==Descriptions==
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*Selm are based on olms, a type of salamander with external gills in its immature stage that become smaller in adulthood.
*Selm are based on olms, a type of salamander with external gills in its immature stage that become smaller in adulthood.


[[Category:Aquatic]] [[Category:Creatures]] [[Category:Mining Site S]] [[Category:Reptilian]] [[Category:Sora]] [[Category:Uncommon]]
[[Category:Aquatic]] [[Category:Beta Releases]] [[Category:Creatures]] [[Category:Mining Site S]] [[Category:Reptilian]] [[Category:Sora]] [[Category:Uncommon]]

Revision as of 01:11, 25 August 2021

Selm

FRIC Number

18

Grouping

Aquatic
Reptilian

Location

Mining Site S

Rarity

Uncommon

Standard Variant

Red

Time Per Stage

25 hours

Delves

NONE

Weaknesses

Resistances

Basic Attacks

Squeeze
Bite

Special

Scraps

Common: Unknown
Rare: Unknown

Scrap Resistances

{{{ScrapResist}}}

Release Date

September 29, 2020: Beta

Artist

Sora


The Selm is an Uncommon creature released on Protochroma during Beta. It is found only in Mining Site S and cannot currently be found in any Delve. Its standard variant is Red.

Descriptions

Baby

This appears to be a long, eel-like tadpole with huge eyes and glowing feelers. Its frilly gills are quite delicate.

Juvenile

The tadpole has developed front legs, and the gills on its head have started to recede. It has also started to develop bioluminescent patterns on its sides, which glow and flash in varying pulses. It wriggles violently when picked up, but when left in the water, it is curious and will investigate and play with any objects left in with it.

Adult

Selm are slippery, aquatic creatures found in underground waterways and flooded caverns. They resemble Earth's salamanders in many ways, but they are much larger, and display complex social learning. In the wild, Selm live in small groups, and communicate by flashing their bioluminescent markings. They have incredibly keen eyesight, and use their own light to navigate. Researchers attempting to approach wild Selm often end up stunned by intense flashes of bright light, and once their eyes have adjusted to the dark once again, the creature had already vanished into a deep pool of water.

Selm are omnivorous, feeding on any non-gem-based life they can fit in their mouths, whether it's plant, animal, or fungus. Fortunately, they are too small to eat a researcher. Captive specimens are very trainable and playful, and do better in groups, but the cold water they require to stay healthy is not much fun to enter without an insulated wetsuit.

Additional Lore

Delving

Images

Image Type Images
Baby
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Juvenile
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Common
Adult
Rare
Adult

Trivia

  • Selm are based on olms, a type of salamander with external gills in its immature stage that become smaller in adulthood.